making teas using fish filter water

MKGROW

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Got question for u tea brewers out there.
I have access to the water from the filter cleaning of an aproxamatly 4500 gallon fish pond. im thinking of using it to bubble up my next batch of compost tea.
Also my compost is made up of old soil from last two runs, shredded cardboard , Neem leaves, table scraps (mainly rice and vegetable peals mango leaves and lots of mango peals , papaya peals-n-
seeds, and banana peals and stalks. So it's pretty well loaded already.
So I'm thinking just add moloassss and a little kelp meal and have super tea .
 

ANC

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Just pH it and feed it straight to the plants. At least that is what I do with my aquarium filters.
I feed it even to germinating seedlings. It has never burned anything.
I know the sludge from ponds is a bit more stinky though.
 

hillbill

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I have no pond but water from time to time with livewell water and have also brewed many teas with it. Aquaculture is a fish "pond" feeding plants.
 
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