I'm talking about Aerated compost teas brewed with an airpump ...
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Originally posted by Bal View PostI've never heard of them, what are they?
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I've bought the molasses and the air pump, tubing and stone but haven't used it yet. Nowt to do with worm poo unless you are using the worm poo as the basis for your brew in which case it would be worm poo tea . My understanding is that the objective is to encourage the multiplication of friendly bacteria so that it can be added to the soil. Fym, or compost can be added to a bucket and water added and the whole mix then agitated. It needs to be aerated constantly either manually with a big stick or similar or in my case with a fish tank air pump and stone.
If not aerated there is a danger of unfriendly nasty bacteria being cultivated as an anaerobic brew.
I'm happy to have my knowledge expanded
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Every year I promise myself I'm going to have a go at this ... eyes-bigger-than-stomach in terms of what I can actually achieve in a year. Perhaps I should stop posting on the internet ... although then I wouldn't know anything about the likes of Compost Tea ... dilemmaK's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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I didn't use to worry to much about using chem fertilizers but I've become interested in the worms and other organisms. I can't see them likeing Miracle Grow! So I have a hot bin and all the compost tea is bound into the cardboard on which it thrives. This is much better as the worms love it as does the Veg. Best year ever since owning the Hotbin....Hussar!
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