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Mr Piggy
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I've noticed people asking about how to make teas or even shying away thinking it's too complicated. Making teas is super simple and doesn't take more than ten minutes out of your day. I'm just showing the way I do it with one gallon of water, people do it many different ways, I'm sure you'll find something that works for you. Most of the time I don't even measure, I just eyeball it. Teas are forgiving.
All teas start out with aerated, PH balanced, chlorine/amine free water. Here's a gallon being bubbled with an air stone in a bucket.

To this add your ingredients.

For this batch I put in
1 1/2 tablespoon high P indo bat guano
A handful of earth worm castings
1 tablespoon of kelp meal
12 ml liquid karma
1/4 oz guano bloom booster
1 tablespoon molasses
You would be fine using just kelp, guano and EWC on it's own. K.I.S.S.
Then since I'm a dirty little piggy I reach in there with my hand and break everything up and give it a stir. Then I leave it for a few hours to a day to let the microbes multiply and get excited. A good indicator of this is foam on top of your brew, but a lack of foam does not mean a lack of activity.

Just use the tea to water your plants like you normally would, no dilution needed. I do this about once a week. You can manipulate your ingredients for a vege or flower blend.
Please chime in if you make teas too so we can learn from what you do!
All teas start out with aerated, PH balanced, chlorine/amine free water. Here's a gallon being bubbled with an air stone in a bucket.

To this add your ingredients.

For this batch I put in
1 1/2 tablespoon high P indo bat guano
A handful of earth worm castings
1 tablespoon of kelp meal
12 ml liquid karma
1/4 oz guano bloom booster
1 tablespoon molasses
You would be fine using just kelp, guano and EWC on it's own. K.I.S.S.
Then since I'm a dirty little piggy I reach in there with my hand and break everything up and give it a stir. Then I leave it for a few hours to a day to let the microbes multiply and get excited. A good indicator of this is foam on top of your brew, but a lack of foam does not mean a lack of activity.

Just use the tea to water your plants like you normally would, no dilution needed. I do this about once a week. You can manipulate your ingredients for a vege or flower blend.
Please chime in if you make teas too so we can learn from what you do!