


book marked. thanks a bunchHorse Badorties wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 11:42 pmThe Unconventional Farmer had a lot of great stuff for organics, too. The site went down due to a family tragedy, but someone seems to have copied it.
https://www.unconventionalfarmsupply.co ... rmer-links
I have been told by a couple of sources not to brew using any shit, not unless its been hot composted, as you can pass nasty pathogens into the tea.Captain Beefheart wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:27 pmback about 1978 i remember my uncle dewi making up a organic tea from sheep shit,he had marrow`s like jeff capes legs+ his runner beans really flowered like no other + the fruits were nom nom,his dope wernt bad either
sheep shit a 25 litre drum..1 pair of your nans tights. sheep shit brew will be born.
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uncle dewi had a 5 gallon drum up the garden bach with a pair of tights full of sheep shit,very concentrated he`d leave it soaking in there all summer long,once weekly we`d feed the certain plants a few jugs of the tea...... then top it back up with hosepipe leave until the following week and repeat,his garden flourished and the runner beans were plenty. over 1 season he`d change the stoking full of shit once.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 1:06 pmI have been told by a couple of sources not to brew using any shit, not unless its been hot composted, as you can pass nasty pathogens into the tea.Captain Beefheart wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:27 pmback about 1978 i remember my uncle dewi making up a organic tea from sheep shit,he had marrow`s like jeff capes legs+ his runner beans really flowered like no other + the fruits were nom nom,his dope wernt bad either
sheep shit a 25 litre drum..1 pair of your nans tights. sheep shit brew will be born.
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I did notice there is such a thing as manure teas/brews.
Sounds like an idea. Maybe this is s fungal dominated type brew and he used to use it on alkaline loving plants maybe?Captain Beefheart wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:21 pmuncle dewi had a 5 gallon drum up the garden bach with a pair of tights full of sheep shit,very concentrated he`d leave it soaking in there all summer long,once weekly we`d feed the certain plants a few jugs of the tea...... then top it back up with hosepipe leave until the following week and repeat,his garden flourished and the runner beans were plenty. over 1 season he`d change the stoking full of shit once.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 1:06 pmI have been told by a couple of sources not to brew using any shit, not unless its been hot composted, as you can pass nasty pathogens into the tea.Captain Beefheart wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:27 pmback about 1978 i remember my uncle dewi making up a organic tea from sheep shit,he had marrow`s like jeff capes legs+ his runner beans really flowered like no other + the fruits were nom nom,his dope wernt bad either
sheep shit a 25 litre drum..1 pair of your nans tights. sheep shit brew will be born.
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I did notice there is such a thing as manure teas/brews.i wouldnt keep it inside tho and he had a piece of ply board as a lid on the can.
duw duw takes me back aye.
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You can extract fulvic from corn buddy, I've a source for this, it does however come with a minute amount of arsenic. Although it's only a trace amount I won't use it because I don't like the idea of arsenic in anything.GMO wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 4:34 pmFulvic and humic acid dont occur in nature. They can be derived from organic deposits but the havent been discovered in the form of humic of fulvic acidDIY.Rik wrote:You get Humic and Fulvic acids from anaerobic conditions. So not all bad anyway I'd say. I think using vegetative material and steeping is a different ball game. You're leaching that nutrients out? RightGMO wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 5:45 am
Thats why im asking, ive heard alot of different opinions on why aeration in needed or dangerous
i dont really like the word tea myself cos i get the vibe that yous steeping something and then removing the source in a fairly holistic approach
im kinda more throwing shit into a bucket and letting it sit for X amount of time then agitate together and ill usually use the lot as a bit of a top dress at the same time. Im usually using EM inoculation tho with all the brewing so im fairly confident with what would brew anaerobically it would still be beneficialso many tools and factors :D
Don't know where tea came from, but the aeration is incredibly important. That's why a sitting Compost Brewonly lasts for 24 hours at the most. So we can't store a Brew.
Umm, I have some brews that have like 2 year shelf life
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You can create fulvic and humic acid, the recent research is kinda proving that the acids are only attainable through man made refining processes. they arent found in this form naturally
water exctraction https://patents.google.com/patent/EP179 ... lowed%20byMethods for extracting molecules of fulvic acid from a humus material such as oxidized lignite are disclosed. The humus material is mixed with water to solubilize at least some of the fulvic acid molecules. A first filtration apparatus (which may be an ultrafiltration apparatus) may be used to separate at least some of the solubilized fulvic acid molecules from the humin and at least some of the humic acid molecules. A second filtration apparatus (which may be an ultrafiltration apparatus or a nanfiltration apparatus) may be used to then separate the fulvic acid molecules from most of the water and any remaining impurities. A digestion step may also be carried out where microorganisms are brought into contact with the mixture in the presence of oxygen in order to oxidize any unoxidized organic compounds in the humus material. Iron and aluminum may be precipitated and removed by the addition of a phosphate to improve the purity of the end-product.