Cyberspace Posted November 13, 2020 Posted November 13, 2020 HOW WOULD YOU MAKE A WORM CAST TEA INTO A POWDER?. NOW IF YOU USED MALTODEXTRIN, N - ZORBIT, CORN STARCH ETC. THIS WOULD NOT WORK, IT WOULD JUST TURN IT INTO A MUSH. IF YOU GOOGLE (ECOTHRIVE BIOSYS) AS AN EXAMPLE, YOU`LL SEE ITS A POWDERED MICROBIAL TEA, HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE, HOW DID THEY DO THIS, BY MACHINE?, BY ADDING AN ADDITIVE?. HOW DO YOU GET MICROBIOLOGY INTO A POWDER. I WOULD REALLY LIKE SOMEONE TO HELP IF THEY HAVE ANY INFO IN REGARDS TO HOW THIS CAN BE DONE WITH WORM CAST TEA.
StringJunky Posted November 13, 2020 Posted November 13, 2020 (edited) All the ingredients will be dry. The microoorganisms will be pre-cultured and collected in spore form then added to fulvic/humic acid-containing powders and seaweed powder (Ascophyllum notatum is commonly used). When you add moisture and warmth the spores will activate and feed on the seaweed. Edited November 13, 2020 by StringJunky
Cyberspace Posted November 13, 2020 Author Posted November 13, 2020 Can this be done at home by any chance?, and how simple is this, how do you pre culture worm tea liquid?. When you said fulvic / humic acid, are you referring to just the standard powders that can be bought, which the microorganism would be mixed in with.
StringJunky Posted November 13, 2020 Posted November 13, 2020 (edited) @CharonY Will likely have more info on the feasibility of culturing yourself. Yes, I was thinking of the standard powders. Edited November 13, 2020 by StringJunky
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