Brewing up!

Carmarelo

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Have been reading a lot about the benefits of teas, and decided to try my hand at a batch. I have access to a shitload of super old, composted llama manure, and will be testing it out on my White widow plant. I used 3/4 - 1 cup to about 4 gal of water. Can't wait to see the results! If there's anything I can be doing better, or substituting, all chime ins are more than welcome. Gracias brohamanos!


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Well it's that time of week again for brewing another batch of compost tea. After witnessing very nice results from my first batch on my white widow plant, I'm going to make it a regular weekly drenching :D Last batch was completely a bacterial tea composed of composted llama manure. This batch, and batches thereon with be equal in parts of bacteria and fungi consisting of 1/2 cup llama manure, 1/2 cup earthworm castings, 1/2 cup alfalfa meal, and 1/2 cup ground oats - as well as 1 tbsp unsulphered molasses. As the plants transition into flowering, I will substitute the llama manure with Sunleaves brand Jamaican bat guano, and lower the worm castings amount to maybe 1/8 cup.
 
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