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Quick and EZ Tea Recipes and Organic soil additives for Size, Yield, And Quality

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Please post any and all recipes that are understandably and easily made for better quality grows in any aspect.......
All information is welcomed and very appreciated........Thanks all
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Happy growing
 
here ya go

https://www.autoflower.org/threads/tlo-super-soil-recipes.10566/

https://www.autoflower.org/threads/a-good-tea-template.39439/

1 gallon is 128 ounces-16 cups-4 quarts-256 TBspoons-768 TSP-3.8 Liter-3,785 mL

1 cubic foot is 6.4 dry gallons-28 liters

1 TBspoon is 15 mL-3 TSP

1 Cubic yard is 27 Cubic feet( CF ) or 202 gallons or 765 Litres



1 Teaspoon( TSP ) is 5mL or 1/3 of a TBspoon( TBSP )

1 cup is 16 TBspoon- 8 TSP -237mL-8 fluid ounces

1 fluid ounce is 6 TSP-2 TBSP-30mL

1 Milliliter (mL) is 1/5 TSP or 20 drops H20 respectively.
 
Just give you my humble experience with compost tea:

2.5% of my own compost I enclose in a cloth bag, and 0.5% molasses in recovered rain water. Brewed with a small aquarium pump (I know they're not very pro.. but maybe ok for a small container) in a 5 lt. bucket (sorry about the metric system lol !!). Sometimes I add only 1.5 grs of trichoderma harzianum (funghi that are good for root health and competes with harmful fungal infections). The smell should be earthy and fungal after 24-36 hs brewing

I never know what stuff my compost really has and what it doesn't! haha. I can tell you it surely has a lot of goodies, I make it out of all the organic garbage, vegetables, cheese, egg shells, coffee, tea, etc. except animal leftovers, plus all the pruning from the garden and orchard, and some wood ashes every now and them, so I know there's plenty of Nitrogen, Carbon, Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium, not very sure about Phosphorus or other oligoelements, but I can tell you the flowering of my orchard is superb, so I'm confident it should have pretty much in it. It takes around 2-3 months to produce nice compost, that I then sieve and cure in a smart pot, where a lot of worms do their work, and after a few more weeks I sieve it again and end up with a very fine humus that goes into the bucket to bubble for a day or so. Here are the pictures:

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Good stuff guys.....if anymore please keep it up....i plan to evetually try all of these recipes as im able to
So i really app the pics and instructions on how to make........awesome recipes its lookin like........
Happy growing everybody......hopefully plenty of ppl find these useful.......
 
Super quick and super super easy is one I found by Praxxus on youtube, literally take a couple of handful of compost or worm castings and let them sit in a few gallons of water for a day or two, until the water is coloured. Simple and effective.

I have always had good plant responses to 1 gallon of rainwater, 1 teaspoon of kelp, 1 teaspoon of molasses, 1 cup of EWC, bubbled for 24-36hrs. :)
 
Good lookin out Dazed.......for sure ill look into that bro.......
Thank you very much
 
^^at dazed , I love praxxus's videos! He basically thought me how to garden outdoors, he's always raving about compost and compost teas, he claims that for him the life is already in the soil(the microbes and micro-organisms) , so his form of compost tea is just feeding those microbes as aposed to an aeriated compost tea (the bubbler air stone and such) which imparts life into the soil.(perhaps feeding the microbes as well?...someone with more knowledge can speak to that for me...) He (praxxus) is famous for just soaking his grass compost in water then feeding his soil.
 
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