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What I do is mix one tbs to one gallon of water, plastic milk containers work well. Then I let it set for 3 to 5 days uncovered. Shake the hell out of it from time to time (save the cap) Then just poor it into the soil until you see it seeping out the bottom of pot. You can strain it but I don't bother as the solids will stay at the bottom if you pour carefully. I do this every three waters while the plant is vegging. Don't use it for flowering. But beware...the longer you let it sit the stronger it gets and never, Never stick your nose at the top of the milk container and smell...you'll be soooorrrrryyyyy!!! MJ | ||
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| I mix blood meal into my growing medium at the rate of one tablespoon per gallon, and in late vegging I also sometimes brew it into tea like MayorJuana's description. I don't bother with straining it either, and if you need more than one gallon you can put multiple tablespoons into the brewing container and then dilute it later. | ||
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