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these are some of the things ive read in the past that basically state there is ultimately little life actually put INTO a soil(from a tea unless it contains a heavy dose of freshly made inoculate(s)) and a grow/cook brew time for the soil).I do it all the time but its on a very small level.But what many forget I think is that the microbes you want as well as others too ,you dont ADD to the soil and expect it to take root to so speak.mcrobes are grown not multiplied as it pertains to soil activity in its simplest and various forms.they're grown,hence the cook and activity level throughout. all chems do is kill in many cases and stunt the growth and activity of said microbes.
oh and the putting life into soil from a tea,well imo as stated you can add some and agreed most will die but that too provides food since they eat their young LMFAO!! as well as other microbes of varying varieties as well.think of them kinda like a worm if you will,they can be chopped toss n kicked the crap out of as it were n still come back and you essentially want to regrow and continue to grow them strong and bigger as well as healthier and the best they can be.
oh and the putting life into soil from a tea,well imo as stated you can add some and agreed most will die but that too provides food since they eat their young LMFAO!! as well as other microbes of varying varieties as well.think of them kinda like a worm if you will,they can be chopped toss n kicked the crap out of as it were n still come back and you essentially want to regrow and continue to grow them strong and bigger as well as healthier and the best they can be.