Thursday, August 15, 2013

[Cannabis Growers News] Benefits from using SGL Worm Extract Tea.


Secret Gardens Laboratories (SGL) Worm Extract Tea tea is now a bestselling product. This liquid extraction derived from worm castings, has been mixed with nothing more than water, then aerated and boosted with our special nutrient solution. The tea is filled with billions of beneficial micro-organisms which are the workhorses of a healthy, productive soil.  SGL produces 2 types of Worm Extract Tea:

1.       Grow Tea – Idea for seedlings, cuttings, and plants that are in the beginning phase of growing.

2.       Bloom Tea - Idea for plants that are blossoming, budding, also known as flowering.

There is much research that shows the benefit of worm tea when sprayed on fruits, vegetables, lawns or directly on the garden soil. The results show increased production and nutrient content of vegetables and fruits, as well as disease protection and eradication. Not only are you in increasing the quality and health of your soil, but also that of your plants.

Micro-organisms are essential in nutrient uptake for plant roots and serve as protectors from plant disease. So, if you want to give your soil, plants, lawn, compost pile and even your worm beds a boost, apply worm tea as much as every 2 weeks. It works especially well together with applications of worm castings for building the productivity of your soil.  In a nutshell you want to grow with SGL Worm Extract Tea because:


• SGL Worm Extract Tea will out-perform chemical fertilizer. Increasing both plant size and yield. This is due to interaction of Worm Tea microbes with the soil microbes and protozoa, soil particles and the roots of the plant itself.

• SGL Worm Extract Tea used as an inoculant for potting soil will suppress airborne pathogenic fungi that can readily infect sterile potting medium. The organisms in SGL Worm Extract Tea also produce hormones, vitamins, nutrients, enzymes, amino acids and minerals needed by seedling cuttings and young plants. Inoculation should be done two weeks prior to planting.

• Plants grown in soil treated with SGL Worm Extract Tea are healthier due to the symbiotic relationship between the plant and the microbes in the root zone. Plants feed the microbes and the microbes produce or make available all of the food and medicine the plant needs to thrive.

• Plants grown in soil treated with SGL Worm Extract Tea are more nutritious than plants grown in soil treated with chemical fertilizer. The food value of these plants is increased due to the availability of minerals, vitamins, enzymes and amino acids.

• SGL Worm Extract Tea can remediate soil that has been damaged by agricultural chemicals. With repeated application the microbes will adapt to the soil as well as convert and metabolize organic and inorganic chemicals. They will also sequester heavy metals not required by plants.

SGL Worm Extract Tea can treat lawns affected with thatch, which is a condition caused by sterility in the underlying soil. Chemicals usually cause sterility. SGL Worm Extract Tea will repopulate the soil with microbes, enrich the roots and break down the thatch turning it into food for the grass.

• SGL Worm Extract Tea applied to the soil improves water retention. Many of the microbes manufacture protective mucus that acts as glue to agglomerate soil particles. Microbial colonies also make a bio-slime that is mostly water and is retained to protect the colony. The water retentive property of healthy soil can be 3-4 times greater than unhealthy soil.

• SGL Worm Extract Tea applied along with insoluble granulated or powdered minerals such as granite, limestone, rock phosphate, etc will supply 95% of everything the soil needs. The other 5% is organic material applied as mulch or litter on the surface of the soil or as dead root material under the soil surface.

• The microbes in SGL Worm Extract Tea turn organic matter into humus, storing energy for later use. This is the basic unit of soil fertility.

• The microbes in SGL Worm Extract Tea feed other organisms in the soil food chain. Protozoa and nematodes feed on bacteria and fungi directly while worms ingest bacteria laden soil particles. All life in the soil depends on microbes, directly or indirectly.

• SGL Worm Extract Tea applied to a compost pile will accelerate the breakdown of plant material reducing the amount of time to make compost. It can also be used to re-inoculate the pile after it has gone through its hot phase, which inactivates or kills many of the beneficial microbes. Re-inoculation increases the population of beneficial microbes, which continue to breakdown organic matter and form humus.

To purchase SGL Worm Extract Tea call 734.672.2883 or visit their website at yoursecret.org.



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