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Old March 21, 2010   #1
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Default Compost tea for potting up seedlings?

Just wondering if anyone has tried compost tea when potting up their seedlings.
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Old March 21, 2010   #2
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I imagine it wouldn't be harmful, but it's certainly not necessary. The seedlings have enough juice to make it into the ground before any real feeding. just pot up with some good organics.

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Old March 22, 2010   #3
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It depends what type of aggregate your using to pot up with. Some come with beneficials and ferts already added. Ami
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Old March 22, 2010   #4
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This is Tomatoville not couchpotatoville! Ya can't expect me to just sit there and watch them grow now can you? My plan was to pot up with mg mix and add extra perlite. Maybe I'll try Foxfarms light warrior. Thanks for the replys.
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We have watered in some potted-up seedlings with compost tea, and they look great. Chocolate stripes and Black Zebra are the varieities we've done so far.
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How about composted manure tea?
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How about composted manure tea?
Earthworm castings. I mixed in about 1/4 into a mixture of
bagged seed starting mix (mostly peat) and "wild" compost
(from a huge compost pile somewhere, came in a truck).

Worked fine.
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