Tomato Growing Forum
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Subject: Bnot's 3.02
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Hayden R |
Western Massachusetts
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Nice one!!! I smell a new personal best
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7/28/2018 8:44:15 PM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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Of course I am going for personal best. I have about ten plants that are abour equivalent. Because of winter grow I am good at getting the supermegas. I need to get to the next stage and get these to grow. This year I am trying dry soil to sink roots followed by heavy microbiology. I grow for fun. Enough years, I will find the right combination. i give myself 5% chance of someday holding the wr.
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7/28/2018 11:54:01 PM
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wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) |
Wixom MI.
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Bnot what are you putting in your tea mix and where did you get the recipe ? Is it yours or are you following one ?
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7/29/2018 8:55:09 AM
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wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) |
Wixom MI.
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Same for weird wint !
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7/29/2018 8:55:47 AM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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I am a newbie with compost teas. I have looked at many websites to try to gain some knowledge. Basically, need four items to get good tea: water, air, microbiology source, and food For the batch I have brewing now...using 55 gallon drum that was aerated for hours to get rid of the chlorine, I am using a big airpump..recommended is .08 cfm per gallon capacity.
For microbiology I used what I had available: earthworm castings, alaskan humus and insect frass
Food for this batch is also what I had available: kelp,alfalfa meal, and molasses with yucca extract. This should be good for bacterial counts.
Next batch will be a bit more complicated. Planning to push the fungal numbers. This will involve making a mixture and letting it sit for 3 days to allow the slower growing fungal organisms to multiple. Fungal microbiology is slower growing but can eat more complex foods.
John Evans really showed the potential with microbiology. I have read what I can find. Still much for me to learn.
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7/29/2018 9:49:04 AM
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Weird Wint (Tomatoes) |
Newcastle, CA
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My Tea was either "Terp tea grow" or "terp tea bloom". I think it was one scoop per gallon and I made one five gallon bucket every week sometimes every two weeks when I got behind schedule. I also used Bu's Best compost bags from Amazon.com which has stinging nettle extract in it which is good for enlarging fruit. I let the "tea" bubble for 24 hours on my really hot front porch. ive heard of molasses being beneficial but I have not tried it.
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7/30/2018 11:51:43 AM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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I need to look up stinging nettle extract..that is compost tea ingredient I havent heard about before. I think you might be right Chris with “tea is the key”.
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7/30/2018 1:10:02 PM
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ESheel31(team sLamMer) |
Eastern Shore of VA
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Good thread guys.
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7/30/2018 4:07:50 PM
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