Biotabs PK Booster Compost Tea 2.5 l - (multilingual label incl. DE, ENG)

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Rich soil life is very important for organic plant cultivation. Bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms decompose organic matter and convert it into nutrients for plants. The greater and more diverse the range of bacteria and fungi in the soil, the better the plants grow. This has a direct impact on the health of plants and their yield. Rich soil life also provides more than just food for plants. Rich soil life also produces antibiotics and vitamins.

Mix PK Booster Compost Tea with chlorine-free water at room temperature, preferably aerate for 24 to 36 hours, as aeration increases the amount of microorganisms in the liquid. Compost tea significantly enriches soil life and is therefore an important tool for organic growers. You can add additional ingredients to the tea during the aeration phase, such as Bio PK.

The package consists of rich and strong compost with a healthy mixture of active bacterial dominant microorganisms, bat guano, algae, and several other selected ingredients. In addition, the package contains a unique blend of bacteria that create phosphorus and mobilize soil potassium, thus supplying them to your plants, which is a real increase in PK!

Maximize it with ORGATREX, which is a mixture of bacteria food, during aeration, causing explosive multiplication of microorganisms in compost tea. Compost tea brewing systems are sold in specialized stores. But you can also easily prepare it yourself with a bucket, a hose with an aeration stone, and an aquarium pump. For larger quantities, use a barrel, (garden) hose with holes, and a strong pump. The purpose of this equipment is to actively pump air into the mixture. Make sure that the pump you use is powerful enough to actually aerate the tea. You can verify that your pump is powerful enough. If the tea starts to smell, the pump is not powerful enough. Well-aerated compost tea has a fresh and pleasant smell. Do not use chlorine, but a solution with 3% hydrogen peroxide or another cleaning agent.

Tea preparation:

Prepare compost tea according to the instructions in advance. Aerate the mixture for 24-36 hours. The tea can be kept for max. 4 hours. Use only quality natural water without chlorine. Chlorine kills microorganisms. If you only have water with chlorine, you will need to aerate the water for several hours. Active water aeration causes chlorine evaporation. Your tea will be much more effective if you add 1 teaspoon of MYCOTREX (mycorrhizal fungi) for every 5 liters of tea, half an hour before you stop boiling. MYCOTREX can be purchased separately.

Usage:

Compost tea can be used for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. It is used for soil irrigation. Try to keep the compost tea moving when pouring, including all solid parts. The more often you use it, the better your results will be. We recommend that you use our PK Booster Compost Tea at least three times during the cycle. Do this at least in weeks 3, 4, and 5 during flowering. You can also spray compost tea on the leaves. Compost tea then creates a protective layer on the leaves. Hostile fungi therefore have no chance of causing damage. If you spray it on the leaves, pay attention to the following facts: First, the tea needs to be filtered before spraying, otherwise the sprayer will clog. The tea contains many live microorganisms, which cannot survive spraying under high pressure, so we recommend using only a manual pump. Spray the upper and lower parts of the leaves. And preferably just before the lights go out or the sun sets.

Mix the following in liters of chlorine-free water at room temperature:

• 1 tablespoon (15 grams) of PK BOOSTER COMPOST tea mixture
• 5 ml of ORGATREX

Let it bubble for 24-36 hours.

Pour the tea into the soil within 4 hours of preparing the tea. Use half a liter of tea per plant.

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