How to Make Compost Tea

Compost tea is a fluid manure made by soaking fertilizer in water. It is an incredible method for adding supplements and gainful microorganisms to your dirt, and it tends to be utilized on a wide range of plants. Compost tea is likewise an effective method for spending extra fertilizer, and it is an entirely reasonable and economical compost. 









What you will require:

  • A 5-gallon container
  • A mesh bag or cheesecloth
  • 2 cups of finished compost
  • Non-chlorinated water
  • An aquarium air pump (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Fill up the container with water. Assuming you are using tap water,                                                      let it sit for at least 24 hours before using it, so the chlorine can dissipate.
  2. Add the fertilizer to the mesh or cheesecloth. Tie the mesh or                                                             cheesecloth shut and put it in the pail of water.
  3. In the event that you have an aquarium vacuum apparatus,                                                                you can put it in the can of water to circulate air through the fertilizer tea.                                                This will assist with accelerating the blending system and produce a more                                               grounded tea.
  4. Place the can in a warm, dull spot for 24-48 hours. Mix the fertilizer                                                    tea at regular intervals or somewhere in the vicinity.
  5. After 24-48 hours, the compost tea is ready to use! Strain the compost                                              out of the water and discard it.
How to use compost tea:

Compost tea can be utilized to water plants, as a foliar splash, or as a dirt douse. It is really smart to weaken the fertilizer tea prior to utilizing it, particularly on the off chance that you are utilizing it on youthful plants or seedlings. A good dilution ratio is 1 part compost tea to 5 parts water.

To water plants with compost tea:

  1. Dilute the compost tea as described above.
  2. Water your plants as usual, using the diluted compost tea.

To use compost tea as a foliar spray:

  1. Dilute the compost tea as described above.
  2. Pour the diluted compost tea into a spray bottle.
  3. Spray the compost tea on the leaves of your plants.

To use compost tea as a soil drench:

  1. Dilute the compost tea as described above.
  2. Apply the diluted compost tea to the soil around your plants.
Tips for making compost tea:
  • Use finished compost that is dark and crumbly. Avoid using                                                      compost that is still green or has a strong odor.
  • Use non-chlorinated water. Chlorine can kill the beneficial                                                       microorganisms in the compost tea.
  • Aerate the compost tea to speed up the brewing process and                                                        produce a stronger tea.
  • Use the compost tea within 24 hours of brewing. From that                                                                 point onward, it will begin to lose its strength.

Compost/Fertilizer tea is an extraordinary method for working on the strength of your plants and soil. It is not difficult to make, reasonable, and supportable. Check it out today and see the distinction it makes in your HOMESTEAD!

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