Organicgrow42
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Question on how to flush our plants...getting harsh taste after first run. Probably too much nutes. ..any thought?
Likely,Question on how to flush our plants...getting harsh taste after first run. Probably too much nutes. ..any thought?
Rrog knows the power of an inoculated soil..once thriving no need for teas if it doesn't dry out.I take a base and amend w only organics. I have done this for years. Now I'm trying no til.
My first run is harsh. My Jedi is harsher than some but not like this. I have only given teas. I use fish, ewc, few drops of calmg (occasionally ), molasses
When I used synthetics years ago, I would get the same type of flavor so figured I had amended my soil with too much.
Side question: when you use teas with say ewc or compost ect are you screening them after they brew. I have heard both ways
I meant any guanos, even in your soil..I do only 1 to 2 teas while in flower. That's when I see fading around week 4 or 5. I generally only do fish and ewc or something like that. I don't do guano teas if that's what you meant.
I havnt ph'd my water in awhile. Last time I did it was around 7 to 7.5 out the tap. I let sit for a few days and then use.
Can I get a link to the tea you mentioned? I have read the revs book and have been using a lot of his methods except i domt do his spikes or layers.
Anyone know of a better source or does he know his ish?
* about the flavor...I'm thinking first run is just hot, maybe it will get better with time.
How many runs you guys do with yours or do you go indefinitely?
Thanks!
For your soil mix just look up clackamas coots recipe essentially its 1\3 compost 1/3 aeration 1/3 peat or leaf mold if available amended with kelp meal neem meal and oyster shell flour at 1/2 - 1 cup per cbf of your basemix (the compost, aeration, and peat/leaf mold). You can substitute the kelp for alfalfa, the oyster shell with ground shrimp skelotens etc, aeration at best would be half black lava rock half ricehulls, pure perlite works but even pure rice hulls would be better. Compost quality is key, don't settle for this bit. Buildasoil is a good source, theres a pnw worm vendor thats even better. Name slips my mind. Bus compost would be killer.Hey guys,just found this thread, looks awesome.I'm growing in 45 gallon bags and would like a simple soil mix?definitely not going to use bagged soil(707)but looking for something cost efficient and clean.I do brew my own teas and use no bottled nutes.I'm sure this question has been asked,my apologies.I have not had time to read whole thread.alsi, I'm looking to build a 15 gallon aerator. Was thinking vortex. Any suggestions? Thank you all
There's a million ways to build brewer's. I use to have a line of commercially available brewer's. I spent 2 years designing them. The one thing I learned is you don't know how good a brew is without a microscope. That being said Tim Wilson(aka microbeman) has great info on his page. I would consider him the world leader in compost tea research and knowledge. I learned so much from him it's unreal. Being that you won't scope every brew, going with a proven design is key. I don't want to spam the same pic I just posted in another thread, but it is a good example of a brew that was just starting to take off. It shows flagellates consuming bacteria. the arrows point towards the flagellates. This is a brew in one of the brewer's I designed a few years back. I still have about 1000 of the containers stacked in my warehouse just taking up space. My brewer design directly injects air into the compost.Hey guys,just found this thread, looks awesome.I'm growing in 45 gallon bags and would like a simple soil mix?definitely not going to use bagged soil(707)but looking for something cost efficient and clean.I do brew my own teas and use no bottled nutes.I'm sure this question has been asked,my apologies.I have not had time to read whole thread.alsi, I'm looking to build a 15 gallon aerator. Was thinking vortex. Any suggestions? Thank you all
my bet is on that molasses causing the harshness..I take a base and amend w only organics. I have done this for years. Now I'm trying no til.
My first run is harsh. My Jedi is harsher than some but not like this. I have only given teas. I use fish, ewc, few drops of calmg (occasionally ), molasses
When I used synthetics years ago, I would get the same type of flavor so figured I had amended my soil with too much.
Side question: when you use teas with say ewc or compost ect are you screening them after they brew. I have heard both ways
I can attest to this. Grabbed the wrong jug once and watered with my undiluted lacto/masses before I realized it wasn't the tea I just finished brewing. Almost end of bloom, like 6th week. Smoke was amazing, but harsh and mostly black. One of my best dry/cures on a harvest I've had to date on that run too. Definitely the molasses imo.my bet is on that molasses causing the harshness..
Not sure what it is exactly, but something in BSM can cause the ash to be blacker, smoke more harsh.
So how far out from harvest would you give the plants it's last aact watering?I can attest to this. Grabbed the wrong jug once and watered with my undiluted lacto/masses before I realized it wasn't the tea I just finished brewing. Almost end of bloom, like 6th week. Smoke was amazing, but harsh and mostly black. One of my best dry/cures on a harvest I've had to date on that run too. Definitely the molasses imo.