Hi Everyone,
Here is what the ingredients don't tell you.
Worm Castings, Forest Humus, Organic Compost, Hydrolyzed Fish, Sea 90, Kelp, Humic Acid, Demerara Sugar, Azomite, Alfalfa Meal, Kelp Meal, Humates, Fish Bone Meal, Fish Meal, Feather Meal, Soybean Meal, Cameline Meal, Fossilized Kelp, Rock Phosphate, Langbenite, Volcanic Ash, Green Sand, Sulfate of Potash.
There are two types of castings in our tea to give the most diversity posible. Alaskan forest fumus for even more microbial diversity. All of these are screened to 1/4 inch. After these ingredients are added we add
Azomite, Alfalfa Meal, Kelp Meal, Humates, Fish Bone Meal, Fish Meal, Feather Meal, Soybean Meal, Cameline Meal, Fossilized Kelp, Rock Phosphate, Langbenite, Volcanic Ash, Green Sand, Sulfate of Potash.
Then the base is sprayed with compost tea and the base starts to compost again for at least a week up to two weeks. The final ingredients
Demerara Sugar, Hydrolyzed Fish, Sea 90, Kelp, Humic Acid, and more Langbenite
are added after the bag has been ordered to insure the freshness. More Langbenite has only been added because customers have asked for it.
One more thing our castings are turned at least three times during this process they are sprayed with tea made from worm castings and minerals.
I copied the ingredients form a earlier post. Almost every thing in bold is in the process to help the last composting or as a microbial food while it's in the bag.
The bottom line is I know of know other tea that goes to the length we go to to maximize microbial diversity or insure maximum microbial levels.
FYI we use only organic non GMO ingredients.