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this is what a good organic tea should look like.

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after i take the pump off the bubbles goes away and i am left with a rich organic soup like mud water.if your into tea i still use a bucket and air stone it will do the same thing .but the soil soup setup puts much more oxigen in to the mix and i love it .its a good investment for the organic grower.
 

pico

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Does anyone else use the Alaska Bountea stuff? www.alaskabountea.com or www.alaskagiant.com

The guy has a whole system that works together. The tea, the michorrizal/trichoderma, and an organic marine fertalizer. I have never used any other tea so nothing to compare to, but I really like this alaska bountea stuff.

The guy holds like 16 world records for vegetable size. He also has guiness book of world records.......worth looking in to.
 
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If you want good castings on the cheap, pick up some fishing worms at a store. I fish alot during the spring and summer and I save all the worm castings they come in. The plants love it and it's not going to waste. Little round balls of earth wormy goodness :)
 
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