After harvesting the worm castings, I add a few good handfulls of the worm castings into one leg of some pantyhose. After I add mollasses and run some air stones in the brew for a few nights,…
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2 Responses to Spraying worm tea on the raised garden – Organic fertilizer with worm castings
@ngallie2 Hello! No, I have never used a product like that, however I can
see how it would help. I have noticed that certain leaves allow the mixture
to stay on, whereas like you noticed, it seems to bounce off others. I
would think the soap would be a great idea, I know I use a soap mixture
when fighting the white fly issue and it seems to do the job while not
hurting and plant material.
Do you ever use a spreader sticker type product? I know farmer’s use/used
dish soap? but that would probably interfere with the teaming life in the
tea… Just noticed the tea beading off the leaves, wondering if a spreader
sticker might help… Great video! Keep up the good work!
@ngallie2 Hello! No, I have never used a product like that, however I can
see how it would help. I have noticed that certain leaves allow the mixture
to stay on, whereas like you noticed, it seems to bounce off others. I
would think the soap would be a great idea, I know I use a soap mixture
when fighting the white fly issue and it seems to do the job while not
hurting and plant material.
ArizonaAdventures
March 25, 2015 at 3:57 pm
Do you ever use a spreader sticker type product? I know farmer’s use/used
dish soap? but that would probably interfere with the teaming life in the
tea… Just noticed the tea beading off the leaves, wondering if a spreader
sticker might help… Great video! Keep up the good work!
ngallie2
March 25, 2015 at 3:57 pm