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Learn about brewing your own compost tea! Grow Sisters, Beneficial Living Center, Compost Tea, Humboldt County, Grow Your Own The Grow Sisters visit with Eric Gallegos at The Beneficial Living Center in Arcata California. where the latest innovations in garden science meets low-impact sustainable agriculture. In this video, we explore down to the microbe the benefits of Compost Tea! "The Beneficial Living Center does not carry a ton of products because the honest truth is you just don’t need a ton of products to grow awesome plants. At the BLC we don’t buy the hype, and we don’t sell it either. We carry only tried and true, top of the line and affordable products. And more than anything, we educate our customers on effective solutions to save money and time in the garden. We offer: Fresh Compost Teas, Consignment & Used Gardening Equipment, Soil Consulting and Analysis, Organic and Biologically Based Fertilizers & Pesticides, Advanced Gardening Materials, Horticultural Library, Organic and Heirloom Seeds, Knowledgeable and Helpful Staff, Amazing Aquaponics Room We have a huge selection of bulk items: Guanos, Humic, Fulvic, Kelp, Azomite, Palm Bunch Ash, Endomycorrhizal Inoculant, Amino Acids, and way more. Please come join us for our bi-monthly workshops: Soil Amending, Compost Tea Brewing, Permaculture Practices including Water Catchment, Fertilizing, Cover Cropping and more. The concept is simple: take compost (and/or worm castings), and extract/feed the beneficial organisms living within into a liquid “tea”. Various organic food sources are added to feed the desired organisms, and the whole thing is aerated to select for the aerobic bacteria. Our Compost tea is highly concentrated, no gimmicks, made on-site, and regularly tested for quality control." Eric Gallegos Eric's gardening experience started at a very young age. He had bought a pack of carrot seeds and on his way to the planting area, he spilled the seeds into his brick patio. The carrots grew up through the bricks and when he pulled them, they were flat! At that moment he was hooked. Eri's grandmother on his mother's side studied Botany at a University of Colorado Boulder in the '60s. Eric's grandmother has a green thumb, but a full-fledged Latina green hand! So you could say horticulture is in Eric's genes. He started working with cannabis in 2009 with a starter pack of General Hydroponics and a BC Northern Lights Producer Growbox. Plant health was good, but the end result was pretty, but low yield and no smell. It was then that he decided to throw away the bottles and switch over to a holistic, organic, and biological approach to growing my medicine. As it should be. One year later Eric was belting 2 1/2 pounds out of a 7 foot tall Hawaiian Skunk Haze in a 7-gallon smart pot that was allowed to root thoroughly into the ground. Eric has studied and practiced Korean Natural Farming for the past 2 years, and Japanese Natural Farming principles for the last year. He has poured through literally thousands of pages of scientific studies on agriculture during research for the Garden Club he him self founded and ran at Los Angeles Harbor College. Yet he has come to realize that these studies must isolate variables to come to a specific repeatable conclusion. In nature, nothing is ever the same, and every part of the soil food web works together in synergy. Always question, always practice, look at problems from a different perspective, and most importantly. Grow Sisters Media creates authentic content for cannabis businesses. Please check out our website for more information on all of The Grow Sisters Series, Behind the scenes Blogs, and more information on our family of farms https://www.thegrowsisters.com