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This stuff was in my tea.and after around 10 hours i put a half gallon of water or so in there and added a cpl Wp scoops and that about all short of roughly 30-50 cc's of kelp liquid and let it brew for a cpl days and when i do cut i generally use 20-30% water and cal mag with a few ounces of Big bloom and/or kelp powder or dry molasses depending and then feed at a 70-80% strength usually with most of my teas.unless i need a lot then i'll just thin it and boost it slightly then feed.these recipes(most anywho)can be cut upto about a 6 or 7 to 1 ratio of water and tea..
 

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That looks like a good menu lol

I never tried the powder molasses or the liquid kelp I use the meal I read that KM can delay microbe activity in the tea but I use it sparingly in tea but more in the soil mix I bet the liquid is better though I better get some of that too...lol thanks man !
 
Kelp meal tamping feeding activity isnt accurate actually.what they might be reefer'ing LMFAO to is the fact that when any raw type material like that is added there is a tamping affect until it reaches the proper activity..that can be said with many many maaany things.but the say Kelp meal will tamp it isnt that correct imo.ive done a bit of reading into that again as of late and find no serious evidence for that.well other than what I said.ive used all of them things for awhiel now and have had zero activity dampening to report bro.soooo...if ya got a thread or link to where you found that id like to see it man..nooo sweat bro,glad i can help.these teas i brew are spot on man.well for me anywho.:Sharing One:
 
nope,not at all man.once you have these items and are using them right, its soo unexpensive man..ive had these things all last year and still into this year.Im just upgrading and bought other stuff recently but all in all with an initial lay out of the stuff thats all youll buy for atleast a year..a whole year or more..lol thats a long time man.many many large grows.frass is expensive, and some of the WP's but thats really it.many things can be made for even suuper dirt cheap too like the fish and bokashi and even some myucos too you can take from the land if your hurting for cash.its all gravy baby lol:Sharing One:
 
I mean for the bubble snake and air pump were prolly 60 70 bucks with the bag and snake n pump.
the other stuff like EWC is a lil pricey but i always preach a wormy dude farm so that'll cut massive MASSIVE cozts over time and mushie and cow compost are all of 5-10 bucks a piece per bag.the WP's are pricey but we all know that on some level.but can be done super cheap and effectively too.bokashi is the same..make your self but one bag of all seasons will last a good while too.for like 20 bucks i think. the kelp liquid is like 40 bucks or so.but i got a gallon and lasts agood long while..I buy things to last for a year of better..seriously..ive had most of these things for WELL over a year man lol well,except for a few improvements i kinda wanted to try and those were a lil expensive but take away all the new items and its the same story bro..really worth it if your not making all this stuff your self..:Sharing One:and the 10LB bag of elemite was 20 some bucks or so,or azomite is around 15-20 bucks and will last for a good while too.
 
Too the price of costs just putting my two cents in, I spent around 120$ for all my organic ingredients kinda like how eyes has, and my other line of chems advance nutrients with the sensi grow, bloom, rhinoskin,overdrive,budfactorx, voodoo juice,and others cost me upwards of 375$ when I bought them.
 
yup,organics out preforms all.in cost and taste and quality and ease of growing all around over the course of any year or two with any grower, done properly.thats just how it is. lol :Sharing One: its fully worth it to do it imo.so to say its expensive is a lil accurate but once your into it when others are buying boosters and this n that and problem with this n that Im still doing the same ole thing with some rippin awesomely killer sexy ass smoke man lmfao! but honestly for a full lay out is better imo than piece mealing out chem buys or even smaller organic buys.get it all and thats all you'll need for two years or better n thats a promise lol..assuming your an average grower in regards to how many you grow.but say 5 or even 8 plants with soil n teas you'll get a full year or better out of them..:Sharing One:
 
yup,organics out preforms all.in cost and taste and quality and ease of growing all around over the course of any year or two with any grower, done properly.thats just how it is. lol :Sharing One: its fully worth it to do it imo.so to say its expensive is a lil accurate but once your into it when others are buying boosters and this n that and problem with this n that Im still doing the same ole thing with some rippin awesomely killer sexy ass smoke man lmfao! but honestly for a full lay out is better imo than piece mealing out chem buys or even smaller organic buys.get it all and thats all you'll need for two years or better n thats a promise lol..assuming your an average grower in regards to how many you grow.but say 5 or even 8 plants with soil n teas you'll get a full year or better out of them..:Sharing One:
Totally agree, because of organics I'm sustainable and can recycle my soils for years to come , while with Chems I bought a bale of promix and perlite every grow. And threw them out as the salt buildup was to much. Don't get me wrong still have my Chems and my promix to get some huge grows, but only on the plants I want to get huge and "rid" of the bud, while I like and keep my organics for my personal plants and personal smoke as flavor smell look and potency seem to be at a much better level on organics.
 
I cant remember where I read that about the kelp meal was on a link someone posted on here recently but agree with you I am using it in my 24 hr brew and it seams to be working fine but I recycle the grinds and use for several brews just add to it.

And I agree making and feeding tea is not expensive at all once you buy the few necessary ingredients you can feed plants for year or two,I have gone through two grows on the same stuff bought for the first grow with alot left for next grow,sure beats buying bottled nutes.
 
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