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You are a legend. I dont think anybody else on this forum would go to lengths like that to explain to a noob what you have.
I understand everything, its all becoming clear to me. But i do have further questions before i go home via the plant store to make some tea...
1) When using these tea's, does the same principle apply where you said that the plant uses it as it needs it, thus making it hard to get nute burn? Or do i need to be very conservative like with bottled shit?
2) Why do you need the air pump? Is that just to speed up the growth of bacteria and/or mix everything better?
3) Why can i not just pour the tea straight onto the soil? If it needs diluting, then surely diluting it with further nutrients (namely comfrey liquid) wouldnt actually be diluting at all?
4) I know it all depends on the setup and how old and what condition the plants are in but i would like some advice from your supreme knowledge (for which i will not hold responsible at all if it all turns pear shaped) about my situation. I have 2 plants about 5 weeks into flowering under a 600watt hps and they are going okay, a few leaves are yellowing and some of the lower smaller leaves are curling under (which may be because theres not as much light getting there). Plants are roughly 4-5 feet high and averagely bushy. What ingredients would you recommend for a tea for these ladies?
5) When i get home im going to fish out some worms from the garden and throw them onto my soil... do i want big worms or small worms?
Again, thanks alot, i really appreciate it.
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