Seed sprout tea

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Anyone tried using seed sprout tea exclusively as a feeding regimen? Will they carry all the way through flower? I've read about different sprouts offering different levels of nutrients, for example, alfalfa seed supposedly is an excellent source of nitrogen. Any experience or feedback is appreciated. My next run I'd love to try teas only, to evaluate differences in quality vs a normal synthetic diet.
 
sure Ive giving several sprout teas before. depends on the soil make up imho to what you would want to use though. but a mellow form of almost anything could be used as a simple watered down brew to sprout feed. teas through feed will also need some soil amending to maintain any decent taste/yield imo. a soilless medium will fail with mostly teas used to feed. but will get you half of the way there. once flower hit your soil will have to pick up the slack some.
 
sure Ive giving several sprout teas before. depends on the soil make up imho to what you would want to use though. but a mellow form of almost anything could be used as a simple watered down brew to sprout feed. teas through feed will also need some soil amending to maintain any decent taste/yield imo. a soilless medium will fail with mostly teas used to feed. but will get you half of the way there. once flower hit your soil will have to pick up the slack some.
Well I really like roots original soil, just amended with lime, so you're saying the base would also need additional organic matter to carry through flower? Thanks by the way!
 
well depends on what type of performance you want really but alone it would work alright most likely. but brewing heavier and more potent teas as the grow progresses. but to add a few of this or that MIGHT be easier,up to you ofcourse. but with a dr earths or roots already lightly mixed with stuffs it'll help certainly. your welcome to try some of these teas.they all usually tend to do right by me.

https://www.autoflower.org/threads/a-good-tea-template.39439/
 
well depends on what type of performance you want really but alone it would work alright most likely. but brewing heavier and more potent teas as the grow progresses. but to add a few of this or that MIGHT be easier,up to you ofcourse. but with a dr earths or roots already lightly mixed with stuffs it'll help certainly. your welcome to try some of these teas.they all usually tend to do right by me.

https://www.autoflower.org/threads/a-good-tea-template.39439/
Bookmarked, thanks a lot!
 
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