.....extremely lame. Thought I'd pop the Extreme growing section's cherry on this new bad boy layout Boss has slapped down on us.
So I've got a question for all that make AACT. Or people that know about growing organically...maybe have some science on the subject.
I've been making AACT's. The first one I made I used city water but aerated the water for a few hours prior to starting the brew. The second batch I made, I used rain water. (Which is awesome and I will be trying to collect more if we ever get any flippin' rain)
My question: An hour after I watered and foliar fed the garden with the AACT, I turned on the sprinkler to really get the garden watered good. (I don't have a big enough setup to make enough tea to water the garden to my liking) If we are aerating the water to make the tea because it is no good for the growth of beneficial bacteria and fungi....is it counter productive to water my garden with the city water? Does this totally negate the effects of the AACT? Does it kill all of the goodness I've brewed?
Any help of the subject would be much appreciated.
So I've got a question for all that make AACT. Or people that know about growing organically...maybe have some science on the subject.
I've been making AACT's. The first one I made I used city water but aerated the water for a few hours prior to starting the brew. The second batch I made, I used rain water. (Which is awesome and I will be trying to collect more if we ever get any flippin' rain)
My question: An hour after I watered and foliar fed the garden with the AACT, I turned on the sprinkler to really get the garden watered good. (I don't have a big enough setup to make enough tea to water the garden to my liking) If we are aerating the water to make the tea because it is no good for the growth of beneficial bacteria and fungi....is it counter productive to water my garden with the city water? Does this totally negate the effects of the AACT? Does it kill all of the goodness I've brewed?
Any help of the subject would be much appreciated.