Cannabliss89
New Member
I've been researching more about compost teas recently and there is a lot of information out there and everyone has their own recipe or that one ingredient that makes it their own. I made this thread so people can share their recipes and discuss what works best for them. There are many different ways to make compost tea, the most recognized is aerating a simple mix of RO water, worm castings, and unsulphured molasses. Many people use a mix of different composts and/or a mix of different food stocks to feed the bacteria and/or fungi and to try an increase the diversity of the microbe population. Some like to feed a more bacteria dominated tea to the plant in the vegetative stage and a more fungi dominated tea while the plant is in flowering. Teas can be specially tailored to fit the needs of plants in different stages of growth, and many organic growers feed their plants using only teas. Teas can be simple or complex and if made the right way can harbor billions of helpful microbes that will improve your plants overall health. Let's share our recipes and our reasoning behind using them to help the newer growers who feel overwhelmed by the mass of information out there!