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tea recipe
1) Fill a 5 gallon bucket with 4 gallons of NON CHLORINATED water.
2) Add 100 ml of regular unsulphured black strap molasses.
3) Adjust pH between 6.5-7.0
3) For soil or hydro add 4 tablespoons each of the ROOT PACK and the FOLIAR
PACK. SOIL/COCO users may add 1 tsp of the nute pack during the vegetative
phase only. Mix well.
4) Fill a stocking with 1-2 cups of earth worm castings. Tie this off and let
it float in the solution like a tea bag.
5) Bubble with a large air stone and air pump rated for at least a 25 gallon
aquarium for 14-48 hours. OGBIOWAR likes a 24 hour BIO BREW. Make sure the
air stone is heavy enough so that it sits at the bottom of the bucket.
6) Turn off air pump, let settle and take/pour brew off the top to avoid
sediment.
7) dilute 1 cup of brew to every 5 gallons of stock solution for
recirculating or drain to waste, or use as an individual drench via hand
watering. This works GREAT in a cloning machine, or even on your cuttings in
a dome if you soak the media prior to placing the cutting. Make sure to add
any nutrients or additives and pH BEFORE adding the brew. The day after a
reservoir change (once every 7-10 days) is a good time to apply. It is also
advised to foliar feed with this tea once a week at full concentrate. Just
strain it so that it doesn't clog the sprayer.
8) Rinse out sediment in bucket for future batches. Clean tubing, air stone,
and bucket thoroughly in between brews.
If you are battling an existing pest or pathogen problem, use at full
strength, without diluting. Pour tea directly in to crown and foliar as well.
Can be used up to harvest/flush.
Additional goodies:
Add 1-2 cups of alfalfa meal in to the stocking with the earth worm castings
to provide a great boost to plant vitality.