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

A great product to add that I'm pretty sure is OMRI cert is Liquid Karma from Botanicare.. I've always added it to my teas. You need slightly different teas depending on whether you're vegging or flowering. I'd look into adding spores to the teas as well, they're rather cheap by the pound on eBay and "pinch" per gallon would be more than enough.
 
ive used LK for a good bit in the past.for my chem grows and simple chem styled teas which are its own thing entirely actually,but I dont recall an OMRi certification on LK when I used it and would never add it to a living tea for a truly organic or living soil.a simple organic soil would be better used imho but do as ya like.Id advise against it personally.

unless you want to use it similar ,like you'd add Big bloom to an amount prior to feeding or mix juust at feeding.i still wouldnt do this personally,but thats the only way it'd be the best imho.
 
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Seaweed Tea -
Taking advantage of what ma nature provides, I haul a bucket of sea lettuce, cut away the hard bits, wash it VERY WELL, changing water 3x, then soak for 24 hours, rinse. Mix 50/50 in 5gal bucket w/rainwater. Use paint mixer to shred seaweed. Throw the top on, but not snapped shut. Park in part sun/part shade & stir well 2x daily for 30 days. <stinky brew alert - best downwind from your house>

Can be filtered & diluted for use as foliar feed (1/4 cup to 1 gal) or dilute & add to normal watering. Bits of seaweed OK to go into the soil.

Texas Turd Tea -
Fill 5gal bucket 1/3 w/horse turds. Add 1 cup charcoal, crushed to bread crumb size. Fill with water. Stir daily. Mix 1/4 cup to 1 gal rainwater for feeding plants.
The charcoal is porous & serves as a base for beneficial bacterias/fungi to colonize. Distributed to the root zones when watering.
 
Glad you liked. More to come... Just getting acclimated here. Have been in the Med forums.

My season just getting ready to start. Brushing up on CS, hoping to make some S1s this year on some high-CBD gear. Fingers crossed.
 
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