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  • The Shelf Life of Manure and Weed Tea.

    Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone knows what the shelf life is for the above Tea�s after it�s bottled up?

    Does it deteriorate with age as I�ve just found a bucket that I filled with weed and topped up with water apps 7 months ago (daren't open it and sniff yet!).

    Also still have some bottled Manure Tea that I did about 9 months ago.

    Kind Regards.............Rob

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    if its owt like the stuff thats brewing in my drowning barrel it will be stinky! LOL. atb Dal.

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    • #3
      The creation of this wonderfully smelling concoction has already rotted it. I don't think it can go off any more than it already has. I have juice that I made two years ago and it smells no worse than when I first bottled it, and I still use it
      https://nodigadventures.blogspot.com/

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SarrissUK View Post
        The creation of this wonderfully smelling concoction has already rotted it. I don't think it can go off any more than it already has. I have juice that I made two years ago and it smells no worse than when I first bottled it, and I still use it
        Thanks Sarriss, but does it lose its fertilisation properties or are they retained?

        Kind Regards.............Rob

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        • #5
          ^Just guessing: chemical contents will still be there, but any bacteria are likely to be dead for lack of nourishment.

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          • #6
            What you have is an anaerobic solution with very little aerobic activity along with a significant loss of microbial diversity. Also prevalent are unwanted alcohols and pathogens.

            I recommend you consider Actively Aerated Compost Teas (AACT).

            PM me your email address if you would like a recipe & method.
            Last edited by WalterWhite; 20-04-2018, 08:05 AM.

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            • #7
              ^Are you able to share publically, WW?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by WalterWhite View Post
                What you have is an anaerobic solution with very little aerobic activity along with a significant loss of microbial diversity. Also prevalent are unwanted alcohols and pathogens.

                I recommend you consider Actively Aerated Compost Teas (AACT).

                PM me your email address if you would like a recipe & method.
                Thanks WW, would be good to know but I don’t really want to be using energy/electricity to aerate to be honest.

                Kind Regards.............Rob

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dynamite View Post
                  Thanks WW, would be good to know but I don’t really want to be using energy/electricity to aerate to be honest.

                  Kind Regards.............Rob
                  The costs are negligible!

                  Aeration is for 24-36 hours.
                  Fish tank pump or pond oxygenator is required.

                  My pump is only 4 watts (320 lph). On an average tariff it would cost 2.2 pence to run a 4w pump for 36 hrs.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Snoop Puss View Post
                    ^Are you able to share publically, WW?
                    Hej Snoop.. Will write it up and post it when i get a few minutes this week....

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                    • #11
                      ^Great. Thanks.

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                      • #12
                        I think I will keep what I have and still use anyway.

                        Kind Regards.............Rob

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