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1. a low-nutrient ([[nutrients]]) liquid that results from placing plant debris in water and allowing it to decompose.<br><br> | 1. a low-nutrient ([[nutrients]]) liquid that results from placing plant debris in water and allowing it to decompose.<br><br> | ||
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When compost tea has finished brewing, strain it into another bucket and use immediately.<br><br> | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 11 July 2017
1. a low-nutrient (nutrients) liquid that results from placing plant debris in water and allowing it to decompose.
When compost tea has finished brewing, strain it into another bucket and use immediately.