No, I should have started a journal this year but I didn't. This would have been a really good grow to have on record too. Kinda kicking myself for that.
The tea is literally just a packet of activator, and a satchet filled with finely ground composted materials. NPK are all 1 and under. What I do is put the satchet and activator in my 5gal jug, add hi-brix molasses, Herculean Harvest, a little calmag, liquid Kelp, and I was doing fish emulsion...
Thanks. Doing bloom cause my plants are flowering, and I was specifically just wondering if I COULD mix Age Old into the tea. But I've already done it, so I guess we shall see, lol
re: Age Old Grow & Bloom In Tea?
Ah well, I mixed it, and it's brewing. Either someone will tell me this is a bad idea, or this time tomorrow I'll feed with it, and find out myself, haha .
True. But epsom salt is magnesium (Magnesium Sulphate), so if you are feeding with that, Miracle-gro, and foillier feeding with it, you have plenty of mag already.
Hmmm, well pretty sure there is a fair amount of epsom salt in Miracle-gro, so it should t be mag issues. Maybe try some crushed oyster shell on top or some bone meal for more calcium. Both work well for slow release calcium. I use it on all mine.
If they were mine I'd up the dose of calmag and see if that makes a difference. If you are doing a light or normal feeding, try a heavy feeding and see if it corrects itself.
I was about to make some compost tea, and I wanted to add some Age Old Grow and Bloom to it this time, since they just started flowering, I want more size and still give them their flowering nutes.
So, has anyone tried this before? Does it do anything weird I should know about? If so, should I...