Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: adding water to the brew
UK420 > Product Support > Plant Magic Plus
ollie1234
hi uk420

my essence brew is currently bubbling away and am unsure what to do with it after it has finished brewing as the instructions say add the brew into the pump sprayer directly but i have read on here that more water is added; do i apply the brew directly to the plants or do i mix with twice the amount of water eg: 1litre of brew to 2 litres of water any help would be appreciated thanks
ollie
cheeseace
i normaly mix my 1 litre of essence,and i make 2l of water seperate,into the 2l jug i add the catalyst & bio wetter,when the brew is made(12hrs) i mix the both together to make a 3l mix,i recommend a 1.5m per litre ratio of the catalyst as 3m per is a tad stong imo,good luck.

edit:in my diary i do an essence brew at the start if its of any inrest,although i say i add 2.5m per litre of catalyst in there,it was a typo,ment to say 1.5m per litre doh.gif
boblydan
QUOTE (ollie1234 @ May 13 2009, 08:15 PM) *
do i apply the brew directly to the plants or do i mix with twice the amount of water eg: 1litre of brew to 2 litres of water

thumbsup.gif

Remember that the 2 liters of water should be aerated as well, or else the chlorine will do off with your brew.
ollie1234
ok thanks for the info/help will bubble the water now for a few hrs and then add it to the brew
ollie
DD2001
I use it undiluted. Have a bad LSF prob that this is about holding back so the more concentrated the essence the better for me.
plantmagic
One of the main reasons we left out adding more water was because A. we felt some peeps might have found it too much "faff", so we wanted to keep it to the minimum amount of work involved and B. felt if some users had a seriously bad infection, then dilluting the activated mix would still work, but wanted to ensure the end user was getting maximum dose of beneficial life across their foliage.

This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2009 Invision Power Services, Inc.