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  • From: "D" <madhava AT fidalgo.net>
  • To: "Jeff Lowenfels" <jeff AT gardener.com>, <Soilfoodweb AT aol.com>, <compostteas AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Cc: <CuretonW AT VMCMAIL.com>
  • Subject: Re: Subject: [Compostteas] CT application
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 19:22:13 -0700

Jeff,
 
When if you were restoring an acre with undiluted tea how much tea would that require?
 
Daniel
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 2:19 PM
Subject: RE: Subject: [Compostteas] CT application

The standard dilution rate?  Hmmmm. THE FIRST THING YOU NEED TO DO IS TEST YOUR TEA RECIPE. If your tea is good you only need 5 gallons per acre. You can dilute it all you want, just make sure you are getting the entire five gallons on one acre.
 
Next, what are you using the tea for?  Restoring, fixing or maintaining. Restoring? I use it undiluted.
 
You can apply teas with a watering can, a bucket, a sprayer.  Usually it depends on what you are doing.
 
Lawns, foliar: Spray witha sprayer. The key here is low pressure (below 70 psi for sure) and screened tea so the system doesn't clog.
 
Row Crops, annuals: a cup or two to each plant. Also foliar spray
 
Trees:  Foliar, soil drench with a watering can or spray the area under the tree and out a foot or two beyond the drip line.



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