Watermelon Growing Forum
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Subject: Tea Ingredients
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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Today I started my first ever batch of compost tea. I put in some well composted cow manure, alfalfa pellets, dried molasses and some fish emulsion.I used a five gallon bucket and purchased a air pump,some plastic tubeing and a air stone at the local Wally World. I was just wondering what ingredients others on this forum prefer to use.I know worm castings are very good but I am not producing any yet nor did I find any for sale locally.
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6/18/2009 9:45:28 PM
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croley bend |
Williamsburg,KY
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I found worm castings at Walmart last year but not this year. Make sure your air is sufficient. There is lots of info on the compost tea board. Good luck
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6/18/2009 10:47:38 PM
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Thomas |
Okla
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You can find worm castings at http://www.extremepumpkinstore.com and he ships them to where you get them fast and at a cheap price.
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6/18/2009 10:53:45 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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TD...lots of info on compost tea...lots of different recipes, available on this site...on the compost tea board....near the top I think!!! PS...from what I have read earlier...get rid of the stone...buy another pump or two....big bubbles and lots of em!!! I brew in a 10 gallon can and run 2 90 gallon aquarium pumps, and prbly don't have enough air goin!!! PS...Mrs. Bend....I be thinkin dat the Hooks have all worm castings w/in a 500 mile circ. in their patch awlready!!! LOL Peace, Wayne
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6/19/2009 2:05:55 AM
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Walking Man |
formerly RGG
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Guys, I went to the compost tea forum and noticed a lot of brewers use humic acid.I went to the online catalog for my local co-op & it seems they don't sell it.Can anyone tell me where I can buy humic acid?
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6/19/2009 7:36:35 AM
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~Duane~ |
ExtremeVegetables.com
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http://www.extremepumpkinstore.com
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6/19/2009 8:09:45 AM
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croley bend |
Williamsburg,KY
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Mr Peace, that is the truth, my worm guy told me all about two guys that come every year..wonder who that is/was?? The worm man is out of raising worms, now he buys and resells. Heard you had a big en growing...any truth..
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6/19/2009 8:38:58 AM
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James VanHook |
Somerset Ky
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wayne wants to give the cap a new home.wonder who the person will be ?
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6/19/2009 9:42:03 AM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Mizz Bend, the truth is probly in the "had" part of yer question!!! I seem to be at the malfunction junction again!!!! Glad black and white are my favorite colors!!! Oh, wait a sec, that is just one plant, and i do have 3 others still growing nicely, if I can only figure out what happens at the 30 day after pollination point...I might find a new favorite color!!! Peace, Wayne
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6/19/2009 2:54:58 PM
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Tim Pennington (Uncle Dunkel) |
Corbin, KY
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I wish you good luck Wayne. I hope you get rid of the skunk hat but I hope its not on my head. LOL! The Hicks don't have all the worm casting. I found plenty they just cost. I been gettin them by the TON!
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6/20/2009 10:24:42 AM
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Cornhusk |
Gays Mills, Wisconsin
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I believed so much in worm castings that I have begun a business with it. I've sold a ton recently to a grower at a great price because he's one of us die-hard pumpkin growers. I like helping other growers. Prices are as low as 25 cents a pound! I have several ways of packaging and shipping. Its the same castings as Soil Builder brand and I'll sell to growers at a great price if they're interested. I can sell generically for less than the brand name. Email johntheworm@castawaycrawlers.com if you want. I bet you nobody sells these castings cheaper. John
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6/20/2009 8:06:18 PM
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Cornhusk |
Gays Mills, Wisconsin
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I probably should let anyone know that currently I have only about two tons available but there's always more on the way.
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6/20/2009 8:09:44 PM
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