TreeFarmerCharlie
Well-Known Member
I'm here again with a complete beginner question that I'm hoping some of you can help me understand. When I purchased my dry nutrients (Elevation Organics Mountain Blossoms line), the guy at the garden shop told me to use it both as a top dressing and a tea.
I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around why it should be used as both so I'm hoping you all can help explain that to me.
From what I understand, top dressing with it basically causes it to be more of a slow release that continuously feeds the plant with each watering, while using it as a tea is more of a way to get the nutrients quickly dispersed throughout the soil, and the tea brewing process is more or less used to grow beneficial bacteria.
That said; is there any benefit to top dressing with it some weeks, and feeding with tea on others, versus just feeding tea once a week?
One last question...Until this point I've been using salt based nutrients, so I'm used to feeding until run-off. Should I do the same with compost tea? Or am I supposed to feed a certain amount per gallon of soil?
A appologize if these are dumb questions. I'm just trying to avoid beginner mistakes that can be avoided.
I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around why it should be used as both so I'm hoping you all can help explain that to me.
From what I understand, top dressing with it basically causes it to be more of a slow release that continuously feeds the plant with each watering, while using it as a tea is more of a way to get the nutrients quickly dispersed throughout the soil, and the tea brewing process is more or less used to grow beneficial bacteria.
That said; is there any benefit to top dressing with it some weeks, and feeding with tea on others, versus just feeding tea once a week?
One last question...Until this point I've been using salt based nutrients, so I'm used to feeding until run-off. Should I do the same with compost tea? Or am I supposed to feed a certain amount per gallon of soil?
A appologize if these are dumb questions. I'm just trying to avoid beginner mistakes that can be avoided.