Erickson's Grow Tea
- Primal
- Sep 5
- 2 min read

Firstly what is in this miracle tea, We keep it very simple and streamlined. We have pre mixed soil amendment bags.

In our custom designed air lift tea brewer we combine
1 bag of our pre mixed soil amendment bag
1 cup sugar
1 cup worm castings
50 gallons water
After it has brewed for 48 hours it will be frothy, This showcases a abundance in microbial life breaking down the organic materials we put into the brewer.
Next we bottle it up and get it on the shelf.
The basics of what has been created.
It is a bottle of dead and decomposing material.
Instead of putting bone meal in the dirt and waiting 1-2 months for it to naturally break down. The bone meal that we put into the tea brewer is readily available in the tea for your plant to intake. This means when you dump the tea into the soil. It will instantly start feeding your plant.
What all is in our soil amendment bag?
It is a combination of organic material, for instance chicken manure, bokashi, and bone meal. That is specialized for cannabis, specifically to be have plenty of magnesium and other micro nutrients, that are vitally important to success.
Sorry we cant give out the full recipe.
One thing that is very important to the success of organic gardening. Anything synthetic or salt based fertilizers will be VERY counter productive. Sometimes to the point where you have nutrient lock out. Because the PH is out of control and the soil is dead from killing the microbes with salt based nutrients. The way to correct this. Flush the soil best you can with water. Then keep adding the Erickson's Grow tea as recommended until you see the plants bounce back.
How much tea is too much?
Personally I grow in 7 gallon pots in my tent at home. I tend to use 2 gallons of tea, per plant, per week. I also regularly give them water to keep them hydrated, between tea brewing. I Start giving them tea when they get about 8-12 inches tall. Before that they can rely on the nutrients out of the soil.
Make sure to check out our soil blog if you are unfamiliar with what we do to make our soil.
Other benefits: Increased pest, mold, and powdery mildew resistance from solid organic soil.




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