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A three part primer on compost tea. This is video 02 of 03. There are three common purposes for compost teas break down nutrients to make them bioavailable to plants root system produce growth hormones to help promote the growth of the plants root system resistance to pathogens, preventative New transplants: fungal dominant tea fungus plugs into plant root pores and snake out into the soil. fungus multiplies the surface area and reach of the root system to access more nutrients that may be further away in the soil. great for establishing the root system, making it as strong as possible as fast as possible, and making many nutrients available to the root system. Growth phase: breakdown of nutrients in the soil is the goal. A lot of the bacterias introduced via teas during the growth phase create amino acids and hormones, and break down nutrients and make them available to plants. These competitive bacteria occupy a lot of the same space that the fungus wants to occupy. So it is important to establish the fungal colonies first, during the transplant phase. Then transition into the bacterial dominant teas. Early on, you want bacteria that breaks down nitrogen in soil fast. Over time move slowly from N to P to K, in terms of introducing bacteria that makes N, P and K bioavailable to the root system. End of life cycle / Flowering phase as plants get weaker at the end of their life cycle want bacteria that break down potassium. want bacteria that combat pests and pathogens such as fusarium (fungus), pythium (oomycete), botrytis (fungus) streptomyces is antagonistic to pathogens and attacks fungus (don’t want to use it early on as a preventative, there are other species you’d rather introduce early that won’t attack good fungus that you do want). The plant already has the majority of the nutrients it will be using (stored energy for plant - Brix level) focus on what will help plant finish (bloom boosters, solubles) and pest suppression. if there are specific issues you want to target, such as fungus gnats and root aphids, you might want to add Beauveria bassiana. But you wouldn’t add this to the compost tea if you don’t have that problem. subtilis is a good bacteria at the end. Video 01 can be found here: • Cannabis Compost Tea 01 Video 03 can be found here: • Cannabis Compost Tea 03