Chlorine will out right kill everything in the tea or soil. The good bacteria in tea are aerobic and will quickly burn through the oxygen in water that's not moving, I brew what I plan to use and it's used within an hour off agitation. If you're not water the whole lawn you can use rain barrels for good between rain water source.
Informative post, can't wait to get started!!
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Excellent video! Thank you very much. Can’t wait to get started with my home brewed compost tea.
Informative & very comprehensive, thank you sir! Awesome.
What do you use to spray on a lawn?
This is the concentration,what is the mixing ratio for lawn application?
thank you for great information.
Does using a hose end sprayer using chlorinated water deaden the bacteria? How long does compost tea last in a jug?
Chlorine will out right kill everything in the tea or soil. The good bacteria in tea are aerobic and will quickly burn through the oxygen in water that's not moving, I brew what I plan to use and it's used within an hour off agitation.
If you're not water the whole lawn you can use rain barrels for good between rain water source.
Do you think this can provide all the nutrients needed for healthy lawn or do we need to supplement with something else?
Assuming - no bad disease or soil chemical issues - I would start with the Tea.
How do I know If I need bacteria or fungi compose?
Please view my video on Fungal vs. Bacterial Compost Tea
Have you tried checking your tea under a microscope to see if you're getting bacterial or fungal dominance?