🌼 Brew Your Way to Tomato Triumph!
Bu's Best Brew Biodynamic Compost Tomato Tea is a 1 lb hand-crafted organic solution designed to enhance tomato plant growth. Formulated with nutrient-rich ingredients like kelp and worm castings, it serves as a foliar feed, soil drench, and transplant root booster, ensuring stronger and more resilient plants without any assembly required.
N**E
Amazing Roses
This stuff is a miracle worker. I brew this the night before in a bucket with warm water squeezing the bag a few times. Fertilize my roses as normal and use this tea to water after the fertilizer. My roses are crazy…a definite must have if you have roses.
R**H
Helps my bin make compost faster
I put a handful every couple buckets or so that I add the bin to accelerate the process. It seems to help.
R**D
I've used this so many times, it really does help produce grow nicely
This Malibu compost tea works wonders. I've used it for my tomatoes, peppers, and many other fruits and vegetables. It does give you lush produce and helps promote a healthy garden. I definitely recommend it. And delivery was fast.
E**E
Bu's Brew Biodynamic Compost Tea - Good for what ails you
I am not a microbiologist and don't have a microscope so I'm taking a lot on faith (believing in things not seen) Biodynamics is near a religion for some folks but I believe there is real science behind some of these processes.A supplier of Organic Amendments that I have been buying from orI should say Donna whoworks for a business that supplies Organic Amendments and preaches the Organic Way of whichI've been doing business with these past 17 years tells me thatshe uses it (Bu's Biodynamic Compost and Tea - not the religion) and finds comfort in the results. Meaning - I believe - thatshe is not dissatisfied with spending the money and that is what it comes down to right?Whether or not we feel good with our purchase. Given that there cannot be - without some training in microbiology - any mechanical visual results unless of course you are starting a garden in a dessert parking lot or a field where Monsanto has turned it into a desert parking lot.
N**D
Great stuff
All natural fertilizer....this really works and much better for the environment. My trees, flowers and grass are growing like crazy
M**
Great for succulents and cactus too! Use
One tea bag brews A LOT of plant food! I bought this to use for my succulent and cactus garden, plus a few other plants like orchids and calla lilies. They absolutely LOVED it! Plants I didn’t think could get any bigger or more beautiful really surprised me this spring. It was my first time using a product like this so I had to learn through trial and error how to dilute the tea with water just enough for the succulents so only a few of my succulents grew a little “awkward” that I over fertilized (due to my over excitement and heavy hand). A little really goes a long way and I’m so happy with this purchase, I’d definitely buy again when I run out! My plants overall look healthier and stronger too.
D**P
This stuff really works and each tea bag produces enough tea for an ample garden 2-3 times a season and sometimes for two years
I absolutely love this stuff! last year i put it on a bit too late to save my entire garden but it made so much of it flourish so well. I looked up online suggestions and adding tweo tables spoons of molasses to feed the tea helped so much. This year (my second year) i made the tea before starting my garden and everything took off. It really helps places that arent nutrient rich as well as pepping up sad wilting or faltering plants. And it makes healthy plants do really well. I saw the complaints of dandelions growing. I never had any in my potted deck garden plants or in my flower gardens. But I did notice my yard had a whole lot of dandelions last year and more this year. Might be a coincidence but be forewarned.
L**S
Great results
I diluted one compost tea bag in a 5 gallon bucket and let it steep for about 24 hours at which time it was the color of iced tea. I scooped the liquid out of the bucket with a half gallon pitcher and watered the vegetable plants I felt needed the most help - using all five gallons. I then refilled the bucket and added a second bag along with the spent first and let them steep another 24 hours. I did this three times (using two bags). Afterwards, I cut the two bags open and placed the enclosed compost at the base of a couple of yellow squash plants that have been struggling all summer. It's only been about three or four days but my sweet pepper plants that I thought were done for are putting out new leaves and flowers and my egg plants are doing the same! I'm really happy with the results.
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