Great video. We make an actively aerated compost/worm tea. We add the same ingredients except for the peat moss. Never knew why to add that particular molasses besides it just feeds the healthy bacteria. thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the compliment. I also usually make aerated tea but wanted to show folks that you can make a decent tea without all the equipment. I just posted the next video on filtering and application. There will be actively aerated tea videos soon. Thanks again for watching.
The only water filters you want to use for chloramines and chlorines would be Catalytic carbon, you can use any acid to remove chlorine from water but citric and tartaric are best.
Hi Rick, how long can the finished product sit before it should be used? I am also curious if you have ever made a super condensed version of this brew. Thanks a lot! Have a great day!
Not really any special worm castings but there are many variables to produce good castings. We are constantly testing and changing inputs and procedures to make our castings perform better.
I watched more than 30 videos on how to make great worm tea and THIS is the best video. Thank you!
Will a good filter remove the chloramine as well as the chlorine. I usually use distilled but it gets spendy
Thank you Rick, I love your videos
Great video. We make an actively aerated compost/worm tea. We add the same ingredients except for the peat moss. Never knew why to add that particular molasses besides it just feeds the healthy bacteria.
thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the compliment. I also usually make aerated tea but wanted to show folks that you can make a decent tea without all the equipment. I just posted the next video on filtering and application. There will be actively aerated tea videos soon. Thanks again for watching.
Great video, but that light glare was harsh on the eyes. I think I would use one of my drill powered paint stirrers to mix it up.
Thank you for this knowledge!
The only water filters you want to use for chloramines and chlorines would be Catalytic carbon, you can use any acid to remove chlorine from water but citric and tartaric are best.
Hi Rick, how long can the finished product sit before it should be used? I am also curious if you have ever made a super condensed version of this brew. Thanks a lot! Have a great day!
Thank you- great information!!!
Ordering one of your worm sifters.
great video thank you easy to understand
Can I just use vitamin C tablets over the counter to put into a 5 gallon pail of water to cancel out the chlorine?
Thank you
So how long does the initial worm casting last as far as expiration is there a special way to store it.
Great video! Easy to follow . . . So excited! I’m going to give it a try!
How often should you use the "tea" in garden?
Lauran and Cindy are great people at Dad's Bait and Tackle
Pre 4.30 =poo and a stick lol
Does it has to be stored for 3 days
Thanks so much!!
Is there a special worm casting I should be using? I have Earthworm Casting but Gary Pilkachik did'nt have good words about it.
Not really any special worm castings but there are many variables to produce good castings. We are constantly testing and changing inputs and procedures to make our castings perform better.
@@iowawormcomposting2565So if I follow your procedure with the worm casting I have, it should be sufficient for my garden? Thanks
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Thank you for a great video