Judith Browning wrote:Thanks Les!
Where did you find your pump...is it from 'compost tea lab'?
I'm hoping to give targeted individual plants a nutritional boost mostly with plants and compost gathered here along with some rock dust but I've never used an aerator before.
My attempts at stirring a bucket of greens repeatedly has been disappointing and not something I could keep up with for feeding larger gardens.
did you use it for green matter or compost, etc ?
Hi Judith,
It was so long ago I'm not sure where I bought the pump. Probably at a gardening/brewing store or online. I might get one here if I need it today.
https://vivosun.com/search?q=air%20pump
The pump I have is the ecoplus commercial air 3 - 35 watts
There are a bunch of different thoughts on aerated teas. You could really go down a rabbit hole if you wanted.
I used fresh worm castings with a bit of kelp powder and molasses and usually brewed around 12 hours at room temp. I imagine there are a plethora of recipes out there nowadays.
The key for the homemade aerators was finding a way to cut the thinnest slits as possible in the bottom tubes where the air comes out. You can see the slits in the photos. I used this saw and t it worked well.
IRWIN Marples 7.25-in Dovetail cut Pull Saw