johnehazeharvester
Well-Known Member
I am going to try a corn seed sprouted tea.
I believe they should be used when tap root first shows, as opposed to sprouts for eating.
I soaked 1/4 cup for 12 hours in tap well water ph 8.3.
Rinse 2x daily for 24 hours.
Should be ready tonight.
Now this is ultra low cost and not organic.
I bought a 50 lb bag at tractor supply for <$20. This is intended for livestock supplemental feeds.
My intention was to feed local squirrels to hopefully keep them away from bird feeders.
I have been experimenting with sprouts for personal consumption and figured I would try to make this.
I know there pesticides, were likely used, but they have been washed and my plants are still in veg. I eat non organic meats so I dont think it would be any worse from a health stand point. Not sure how my microbes in the soil will like it.
After I put early sprouts in a blender I was going to seperate the solids and dilute the liquid with a gallon of spring water ph'd to 6.5 or so and give with next watering,
I probably will make a ferment from the solids (with a KNF method using equal part sugar) and use to feed later.
I'll update and see how plants respond.
I believe they should be used when tap root first shows, as opposed to sprouts for eating.
I soaked 1/4 cup for 12 hours in tap well water ph 8.3.
Rinse 2x daily for 24 hours.
Should be ready tonight.
Now this is ultra low cost and not organic.
I bought a 50 lb bag at tractor supply for <$20. This is intended for livestock supplemental feeds.
My intention was to feed local squirrels to hopefully keep them away from bird feeders.
I have been experimenting with sprouts for personal consumption and figured I would try to make this.
I know there pesticides, were likely used, but they have been washed and my plants are still in veg. I eat non organic meats so I dont think it would be any worse from a health stand point. Not sure how my microbes in the soil will like it.
After I put early sprouts in a blender I was going to seperate the solids and dilute the liquid with a gallon of spring water ph'd to 6.5 or so and give with next watering,
I probably will make a ferment from the solids (with a KNF method using equal part sugar) and use to feed later.
I'll update and see how plants respond.