Tell me more about this SST...please ..How do you make yours and how are your results with it..did you see an improvement?
Pretty much what SCJedi said.I use corn.Nearly any seed will work.Some have varying enzymes.
I used buidasoil recipe.
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You can read about the benefits of SST or Sprouted Seed Tea in many places online and this powerful recipe is quickly gaining popularity. This Blog Post is about how to use BuildASoil Barley Seed to sprout for your sprouted seed tea solution.
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I did see an improvement or a response when I was using it.Similar to heseinberg tea except it an enzyme tea.
The plants were more alert and the leaf petioles were taut.It seemed to aid in nutrient uptake also.
Overall the girls seemed to settle into their respective green color.Healthier gals.
Here is an copy snd paste from AFN as well as a link.It has some good discussion on the tea in the thread.
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Enzyme Teas are basically a "tea" that is made using water and any type of seed. There are a multitude of different seeds that can be used and each one contains different enzymes and thus create different responses in the soil. I suppose the best thing to do would be explain very simply how an enzyme reacts in the soil before we get too far along into the post. An enzyme is an organic substance made up of amino acids, proteins, or RNA. The composition of an enzyme depends on its function within the metabolic process. Enzymes all function as an aid in the general process of converting minerals into absorbable food for the plant, with a little help from various types of bacteria in some cases. Without enzymes, plants cannot effectively use the minerals available to them. So different enzymes are going to break down different aspects of the soil.
The main two Enzyme Teas I am dealing with presently is Barley and Corn.
Barley Tea contains many different enzymes but the two I am concerned with here is A-amylase & B-amylase. These two enzymes convert starches and carbohydrates into energy that is usable by the plant. An interesting fact is that not only are these enzymes helpful to plants but they are also found in our saliva. Just a side note.
Corn Tea contains cytokinins which stimulates cell division, stimulates morphogenesis (shoot initiation/bud formation) in tissue culture, stimulates the growth of lateral buds-release of apical dominance, stimulates leaf expansion resulting from cell enlargement, may enhance stomatal opening in some species, promotes the conversion of etioplasts into chloroplasts via stimulation of chlorophyll synthesis.
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Enzyme Teas are basically a "tea" that is made using water and any type of seed. There are a multitude of different seeds that can be used and each one contains different enzymes and thus create different responses in the soil. I suppose the best thing to do would be explain very simply how an...
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