GreenThumb J's Modified Heisenberg Tea

Hey everyone, GreenThumb is back with another tutorial here.

Today i will explain my method to making a beneficial tea for your plants

So without further ado, here's the video!

Enjoy guys!

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Awesome GT, yet another go to video for Capn Style.

Thank you Sir.
 
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I respect that you shared the video but i want to say that the capn now uses just "recharge" for the tea. Just feed it directly to the plant root.
The making of heinsenberg tea is really very costly and confusing but if you look for the dudes grow recharge method you will know that this product contains every thing and doesn't even need brewing ! I hope you will change and shift to the simple method
 
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While i respect your opinion, i was already aware TheCapn uses Recharge. He also uses his tea still by the way for anyone who really wants to know as a comparison to "recharge".. i speak with him daily via email, so i was aware of him getting recharge before even writing the article.

The thing i dont like about it, is beneficial microbes need oxygen to achieve their full potential.. Without adding an airstone to your microbial tea, you aren't fully activating the microbes before applying it to the base of the stalk, thus i dont feel its as effective as brewing tea and physically being able to see the activated microbial activity in the tea.

Take hydroguard or Sub-Culture M for example. They DO work when you add it directly to your water reservoir, but they are 10x more effective when brewed in a tea and the microbes are allowed to reproduce and multiply due to oxygen and food(molasses) in the bucket.

About Tea ingredients being expensive, i highly disagree with this statement. My Tea ingredients cost me maybe $70 at the most, but they have lasted me almost a year of making tea once a week. Sure recharge is cheaper, but for the same amount of tea i make, it would probably cost me the exact same amount of money to replace the Recharge more frequently than it would to buy the Tea ingredients and have to replace only once per year.

I'm still waiting for him to tell me what he thinks.. If you're lazy, then yea recharge is for you.

Remember i also add other ingredients to my tea that possibly aren't included in "Recharge". And take into consideration the availability of it. Not every product is available in every country! I have a modified version of the Heisenberg tea cause i cant get certain products up here in Canada.
 
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If you're lazy, then yea recharge is for you.

(i didn't took it offensively) Who doesn't want a easy process. If it is easy than one can concentrate on other performance tweaks. Lik training the plant better may be ?

I agree with you on the thing that a (brewed) tea will be more powerfull. But i stil think that breqing recharge will also work and it will require less material.

For some people it is very costly to pay per pound / ltr charges for transport. I have been there done that.. So 70$ item will cost me 190-220$ easily (calculate just now) custom + courier fees (as per punds) + tax + service charges. This is my case and the case of others who doesn't have so many US materials available.
 
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Brewing tea is still more cost effective in the long run tho.

Plus something about powdered molasses i dont trust. Powdered anything really.

Buying recharge more frequently will cost you more than ordering in the product. I would suggest supporting local business first and purchasing all you can from you local garden store before ordering off the internet if you can.
 
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