Make'in garrigans micro tea

@Skydiver

Your to funny, I have a bowl of that stuff every day … lmao and never once did I see that until now.
No, But he could be my long lost Dad … lmfao

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@Skydiver

Here ya go my friend and It only takes about 5 or 6 days to make the other one I posted only 24 hours

                                  LACTOBACILLUS SERUM

You’ll need:

1.) Mason Jars

2.) White Organic Rice

3.) One Gal Of Milk

4.) One 5 Gal Bucket

5.) A Strainer

6.) The Lid Yo The Bucket

7.) Two jars of Molasses or 18 0z

8.) Very fine strain cloth say 180 I’ll be using what painters use to strain their paint with.

You first pour 2 cups of white rice into a mason jar and add 4 cups of water place
the lid on and
shake for 5 minites.
Now strain your mix into another mason jar and cover with paper and rubber
band and let it sit for 3 to 4 days in a warm dark place.

After 3 to 4 days it should smell sweet not sour. Take a large plastic spoon with holes and remove the chunks of cheese and strain the rest of the white wash into another jar. You now should have about a half gal. Now using your 5 gal pal pour in your white wash into the bucket and now measure 10 cups of milk and pour that into your 5 gal bucket.

THAT’S 1 PART WHITE WASH TO 10 PART MILK

PUT A QUARTER SIZE HOLE IN THE TOP OF YOUR LID so it can breath and
Place the lid on make sure it’s tight and let it sit for 4 - 5 days.

After 4 - 5 days it shouldn’t smell sour but kinda sweet. if it’s smells sour it’s no good. Now the curd you lift out and toss it out or compost it.
Get all the big stuff out and then strain into another bucket.

Now you have clean LACTOBACILLUS SERUM

NOW IT’S READY TO BOTTLE UP.

Now you’ll need 1oz of seaweed kelp or hydroated fish

Using 2 1/2 glass containers fill them up and place in the refrig or dark cool place for one week.

Then you can mix with: IT’S like 1000th to a qt. of water

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: It explains it more in more detail

•Improves growth of plants when applied as foliar spray and soil drench. Improves their
efficiency in uptaking nutrients so naturally, growth is enhanced. With the use of these
microorganisms, the nutrients you spray or drench to feed your plants become more bio-available
and easily absorbable by the plants. Technically, you can say that plants do not use organic
nutrients directly. Microorganisms convert organic nutrients to their inorganic constituents
which the plants utilize. Utilizing microbes, you will notice better plant growth and health.

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i saw the reference to fish in your recipe. i know a local here who plants in his barn and is a fisherman. he chopped up two blue gills and mixed with his soil and got extra pound or a little bit better on each of his plants

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Here is an " UPDATE ON THE " LACTOBACILLUS SERUM

This is what it should look like on the third day. Notice how it has separated . Looks like cheese on top and your SERUM IS WHAT’S AT THE BOTTOM.

Now i’ll add 2 ml to a gal of water and spray my plants just once a week water my plants using this serum 2 ml to a gal of water.
And that’s it. The Micros will do the rest.

So now I have two Micro tea’s

If you have any questions PLEASE ASK OK

Here is the finished Serum.
After getting that top lear off and then using a
Ladies nylon sock, i strained the Serum and stored it in dark but at room temp for 24 hours. Poured it into another jug or mason jar.
I.ll use the pint, should last a couple years. And the large jug will go in the frig not the freezer, till needed
and there you have it.

SIMPLE AND FREE HOME MADE TEA garrigan65 02/15/2019

Garrigan65No

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Last night I used the A.A.C.T Micro mis as a foiler spray and sprayed all my plants using 2 ml to a gal of rain water at P h of 6.5
I even sprayed the clones with it and I had one clone that I had placed into soil when it showed roots, but looked like she was dieing and was ready to pull it and decided to spray her with the micro serum and the next morning she was standing up like what happened to me … lol this is some awesome stuff all the other plants were perked up much better so i’m sure after a day or two I should see much better buds growing. Can’t wait to see end results. Should be mind blowing … lol
Here is a pic of the clone i was refering to … see how she looks, she was way worse

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Here is Another Very simple tea that anyone can make…

You can I add your own tea brew, how well here ya go.

First I use worm castings, sun dried and screened
through 1/4 " screen

Then I put 2 cups of it in a blender (before you ask no it’s not the
one from the kitchen)
and turn it to talcum like powder. To make actual tea -
Put 1cap of castings powder in a clean 1 gallon jug
Add warm 7.0pH water to fill the jug
Shake it throughly to mix
Set the mixed jug in a warm dart place and age 7 days
After 7 days you have worm castings tea
You can use it to feed/water as needed
You can use it every watering

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Well after talking to a very good friend here a ILGM I decided to go out back and was looking for one of my logs that had been eaten from the inside out by these white worms and big black beetles and sure enough there it was and this is what I got out of the log.
This black poop from the worms and black beetles.
I’m drying it out as of now. When it’s completely drired out I’m going to cook it at 225 for an 1/2 hour to kill any critters living in it.
then I’ll strain it to get all the B S out of it. And then place in a blender
(But Not from My Kitchen ) and make it into a powder and then I’ll be able to mix it with the following.

Worm Castings
Powdered Fish Hydrolysate
Humic Acid
Humic Acid Potassium
Yaccah Extract
Sea Kelp Extract
Fish & Kelp Liquide
Liquide Fish Hydrolysate

And Make my tea. I even want to try this with out the worm Casting. All I know is that I’ll have some testing to do and I have the clone to do this with. Eigher way it will be very interesting to see how the plants will react.

I’m also thing about mixing Worm castings And this other worm Casting with some potting soil and plant one of the clone in it and see what happends.

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@garrigan62 can you break down the directions on your micro tea. I get confused after I add 10 cups of milk and let it sit for 10 days. What am I supposed to do with the molasses exactly?

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Watch the video above and he will explain everything , but when I made mine I didn’t use molasses I used another I think it was kelp sea weed power’
But the video is what you want to watch and you only have to put it up for 2 -3 days not 10

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@garrigan62 idk what I’m doing wrong with this micro tea but I can’t get it right :man_facepalming:, mine is not clear it’s still milky and sour smelling

How long are you letting it sit ? Should only be 3 or 4 days. and you cover the jar with a paper towel and elastic band so it can breath. once done with that you strain it and then add the milk cover with paper and band for another 4 or 5 days then remove the cheese mater strain inoto another jar and there you should have it.

BUT WATCH THE VIDEO OK!

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Yeah I watched the video, I let it sit for 4 days now that I poured it out of the 5 gallon bucket and into my glass jars it’s actually separating and looks better I think I jumped the gun just a tad bit maybe it was just frustrating me when I tried to separate it this morning and it looked like sour milk :rage: @garrigan62

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Trust me I was the same way … lol
Then your all set. The biggest ting here is what the break down is per gal of water and the best thing about that is I’m going to a conference in Ann Arbor Min. where Trump is going to be at. I’ll be at the same hotel and will be hanging with this guys and others who wrote the book on this micro growing. So hang cause after the 25th of March i’ll have a hole lot to share in this tread. And the after party on Sunday is going to be a blast…hell ya … lol

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Damn wish I lived closer I would love to come to that conference it sounds like a lot of fun man.

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Latewood is going with me. He does a pod cast every Tuesday and Fridat nights. And he has been on the pod cast with all these guys. It’s going to be awesome to sit down over dinner and ask these guy’s questions.

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@garrigan62 my micro tea is more yellow than white I’m worried I screwed it up

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your fine, just let it sit now and it should change. But ya you got it my friend. I keep thinking the same thing when I first mad it only I didn’t have anyone to talk to about my concerns. ut hey it worked out just fine. go ahead and take two mi to a qt of water and water your plants with it. you won’t hurt your plants they’ll love you for it.

That other one I mad I sprayed a plant with it and she was turning yellow on me and with’in 5 days she was back to normal. no chemicals needed awesome stuff.
that other tea AACT is some awesome stuff my friend. you need to make that next
and with two tea’s to give your plants you can forget the nutrients you have.
Plus we need to get you making your own soil. Then your be all organic. your pot will smoke easier, taste awesome and keep you higher longer

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Hey @garrigan62 hope all is well with ya, how did it go on the march 25th? Did you have another thread for that?
I need some info on my next grow with the mix. I plan on using a 7 gallon fabric pot, horticulture store sells wider, lower profile pots and the other kind I use are higher ( only a few inches ) but taller, I am trying to gauge the roots, I feel like I am shooting in the dark and hoping for the best. I think fill the pot 1/2 way with mix and the other half with roots organics using the wider pot because the roots grow more outward the downward. I plan on 6 week veg.
Do I amend the top portion (veg) soil to help with calmag? I plan on using a tespoon of epsom salt per week in watering seems that helps big time just before and after switch to prevent magnesium sulfate deficiency , which seems at that time it needs a bunch more, then back off on week 3 of flower and should be good. But that is in veg, not flower, once in flower we supposed to just water till end. I like the easy peasy tea with the worm castings. The organic horticulture store has a big contraption at the front door brewing away, you bring your own 1 gal. jug and he will fill it for you for free. I haven’t tried that yet as I am entering this organic world now with only one grow under my belt and that one was a big learning curve getting out of old habits with synthetics. Happy Growin !

@zparkie2

I posted this to show you that the epson salt is in the recipe And for get the calmag don’t need it and won’t.
I also posted it thinking it mite help you with the ammounts seeing that your’er using large pots keep me posted ok

@garrigan65’s soil recipe:
Full Recipe
8 1.5 cubic ft bags of Roots Organics soil or a high-quality organic
potting soil with coco fiber and mycorrhizae (i.e., your base soil)
25 to 50 lbs of organic worm castings
5 lbs steamed bone meal
5 lbs bloom bat guano
5 lbs blood meal
3 lbs rock phosphate
¾ cup Epson salts
½ cup sweet lime (dolomite)
½ cup azomite (trace elements)
2 tablespoons powdered humic acid

1/2 Recipe
4 1.5 cubic ft bags of Roots Organics
12.5 to 25 lbs of organic worm castings
2.5lbs steamed bone meal
2.5lbs bloom bat guano
2.5lbs blood meal
1.5lbs rock phosphate
3/8 cup or 6 tablespoons Epsom Salts
1/4 cup or 4 tablespoon sweet lime (dolomite)
1/4 cup or 4 tablespoons azomite (trace elements)
1 tablespoon powdered humic acid

1/4 Recipe
2 1.5 cubic ft bags of Roots Organics
6.25 to 12.5 lbs of organic worm castings
1.25lbs or 20 ounces steamed bone meal
1.25lbs or 20 ounces bloom bat guano
1.25lbs or 20 ounces blood meal
3/4 lbs rock phosphate
3/16 cup or 3 tablespoons Epsom Salts
1/8 cup or 2 tablespoons sweet lime (dolomite)
1/8 cup or 2 tablespoons azomite (trace elements)
1.5 teaspoons powdered humic acid

1/8 Recipe
1 1.5 cubic ft bag of Roots Organics
3.125 to 6.25 lbs of organic worm castings
.625 lbs or 5/8 lbs or 10 ounces steamed bone meal
.625 lbs or 5/8 lbs or 10 ounces bloom bat guano
.625 lbs or 5/8 lbs or 10 ounces blood meal
3/8 lbs or 6 ounces rock phosphate
3/32 cup or 1.5 tablespoons Epsom Salts
1/16 cup or 1 tablespoon sweet lime (dolomite)
1/16 cup or 1 tablespoon azomite (trace elements)
3/4 teaspoon powdered humic acid

This better
Soil Recipe to be mixed with 1 to 1/1/2 cu ft of base soil

.3125 lb or 5 oz Fishbone Meal 3-16-0

.3125 lb or 5 oz Steamed Bone Meal 2-14-0

.625 lb or 10 oz Bat Guano 0-7-0

.3125 lb or 5 oz Blood Meal 13-0-0

.3125 lb or 5 oz Feather Meal 12-0-0

.375 lb or 6 oz Colloidal Rock Phosphate 0-3-0

1 tbsp Potassium Sulfate 0-0-53

1 tbsp Souluble Kelp Powder 0-0-17

1 tbsp Mycorrhizal Fungi (300 spores per gram)

3/4 tsp Powdered Humic Acid (90 % pure)

1 1/2 tbsp Epsom Salt

1tbsp Sweet Lime (Dolomite)

1 tbsp Asomite (Trace Elements)

6.25 lbs Worm Castings

Check this post out by AAA and you’ll be saying the same thing … lol

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