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Old 07-31-2004, 11:35 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by deeproots
1/4 cup worm casting 60%
1 1/3 T molasses 20%
2/3 T rice flour 10%
2/3 T kelp 10%
This is a good ratio for 1 gal of water. You also need an oxegen source to get everything brewing more effeciently.

What's the NPK of your guano? If it is high in nitrogen, this may be the reason for the burn, also straight worm castings are high in Nitrogen as compared to compost. Compost and worm castings are two different things.

To start using apply a diluted amount to the soil every other watering and see how the plants like it, then adjust how much you use over time.

Less is more in this case and can be increased over time, also compost tea can reduce the amount of other nutrients you give the plant.
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