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Tea recipes

so if you already know simple drying and curing and all that,man tlo will blow you away.REAL living soils,not a powder simple organics mix(although cheap and very effective) but I hate to be the barer O da bad news bro...ALL thats chem knowledge other than what plant need as far as NPK and so on is now obsolete..data dump that shit LOL!
 
That website is pretty cool. Ill grab their 19.99 2.1 master mix for sure. So all i need now is abit more perlite and i can brew my own tea. So what does the rice do for plants ive seen a few pics of ppl doing that it seems interesting
 
ya noone was doing that before I came here.well not that I saw and I certainly looked. but now its common place. thats full strength i velieve so you'll need to cut it with a 50-50 mix of coco and plain organic soil. dr earth. simple organic soil.aint gotta be killer but i like good soil so. but it add carbs,and multiple fungal properties along with the simple sugar..use sugar in the raw to sweeten some flower teas and waterings.not often but here and there as well.and steep rice and rinse the carbs out and feed them that too. works great man. brix,sugars,carbs proteins and so on.and a few cups of perlite. then squeeze test it. should partly stick together and also partly fall apart too.
 
So just to wrap this thread up i can just feed my plants teas their whole life and just plain h water and theyll do just fine? Also ill be adding some cal mag by general hydro but it will be from their organic line up
 
Sure man, all the way! Another nice thing is you don't need to worry at the end about flushing either, and it's also difficult to overfeed.


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