Worm Tea & Castings
Worm Tea contains 77 trace elements that nourish and
build your plants immune system. Its high
microbial count combats scale, mites, aphids, fungus,
mealy bugs, black spot on roses, Chilean Thrip, and much,
much more!
GREAT FOR:
• Outdoor and Indoor Plants
• Vegetable & Herb Gardens
• Trees & Lawns
• Hydroponics
• Sports Field Maintenance
• Golf Courses
• Farm Pastures
ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR:
Sago Palms – Combats Asian
Scale usually after just 3 sprayings! In addition to
spraying the tree, be sure to spray the ground at the
base of the tree as it is infected as well.
Orchids – Great for producing
a healthy plant and encouraging flowering! Combats
fungus and is completely safe. Many orchid growers
and enthusiasts report exception results and recommend
the use of Worm Tea.
Roses – Builds the immune system
of your plant & eliminates Black Spot on roses. It
has also been reported to have saved rose gardens that
have been infected with Chilean Thrip. Worm Tea promotes
beautiful blooms!
Gardenias, Camellias, Hibiscus,
Azaleas & Crape
Myrtles – Spraying the plants as directed,
can rid your plant of bugs, scale, fungus, aphids,
etc. This is done by the microbial action of the Worm
Tea. The trace elements and minerals of Worm Tea are
building a healthy plant with an immune system that
can fight off the usual attackers. Plants are like
humans, if we are healthy, we have a better chance
at fighting off disease.
Trees Shade, fruit trees and large shrubs – Spray
leaves and bark on limbs as well as the trunk to eliminate
fungus, rust, black mold, aphids, spider mites, etc.
Worm Tea feeds trees through the leaves. Spray more
often during fruiting and growing season.
Lawns – Worm
Tea is especially good at combating St. Augustine thatch
build up. After mowing, spray the yard. Worm Tea will
break down thatch into humus that in turn builds up
the nutrients in your soil. No Thatch = No Chinch Bugs!
Also, use when sowing seeds to encourage the growth
of a healthy lawn. Grass Clippings when left on the
lawn and allowed to build up can smother your grass.
Using Worm Tea accelerates decomposition and breaks
down the clippings turning them into soil nutrients.
This product is completely safe for children and pets
and will not contaminate water systems.
Seed Planting – Soak seeds 12 – 24
hours prior to planting to speed germination.
Transplanting – Dip
root ball in Worm Tea before planting to give your plant
a jump start. Then spray the entire plant and ground
after planting.
APPLICATION OF WORM TEA
Worm Tea can be used in full strength or diluted to 1 – 50 ratio. Measure
3 or 4 ounces (1/3 to 1/2 cup) to 1 gallon of chlorine free water. If
using City water, set open bucket outside for 48 hours to allow the chlorine
to dissipate. The
sprayer you use must be free of all chemical residue in order to produce the
best results. We recommend that you designate a sprayer for use only with
your natural products.
WHEN TO SPRAY
Always spray in the late afternoon for best results.
This protects the microbes from UV rays. Live microbes
facilitate the absorption of nutrients by breaking
down minerals for your plants and also act as a fungicide
and insecticide. The microbes will be able to
work through the night and will be more effective in
promoting healthier plants.
WORM CASTINGS
Our earth worm castings are 100% natural and organic.
Enriching your soil with their 77 trace elements and
minerals is the key to your plants good health.
USES:
- Roses – Make a 3" wide
and 1/2" deep trench around drip line (outside
edge of limbs). Sprinkle 1/4" of
castings in trench and cover over. Water lightly.
- Potting – Mix 25% castings
with potting media. Dip roots of plants in
Worm Tea, then plant in your newly enriched soil. Prevents
root rot and gives plants a jump start.
- Gardenias,
Camellias, Hibiscus, Azaleas & Crape
Myrtles – Spraying the plants as
directed, can rid your plant of bugs, scale, fungus,
aphids, etc. This is done by the microbial
action of the Worm Tea. The trace elements and
minerals of Worm Tea are building a healthy plant
with an immune system that can fight off the usual
attackers.
- Trees Shade, fruit trees and large shrubs – Spray
leaves and bark on limbs as well as the trunk to
eliminate fungus, rust, black mold, aphids, spider
mites, etc. Worm Tea feeds trees through the
leaves. Spray more often during fruiting and
growing season.
- Lawns – Worm Tea is especially
good at combating St. Augustine thatch build up. Spray
yard after mowing. Worm Tea will break thatch
down into humus which will builds up the nutrients
in your soil. No Thatch = No Chinch Bugs! Use
when sowing seeds to encourage the growth of a healthy
lawn. Avoid allowing grass clippings to build up on
your lawn, they can smother your grass. Using
Worm Tea accelerates decomposition and breaks down
the clippings turning them into soil nutrients. This
product is completely natural and poses no danger to
your children or pets when used as directed.
- Potted Plants – Sprinkle 1/4"
castings around outside edge of pot then water lightly.
- Lawns – Broadcast by hand
or spreader over lawn than rake in. Water lightly.
- Fruit Trees – Make shallow
trench 12" to 16" wide and 1/2" deep
under drip line. Sprinkle 1/4" of
castings in trench then rake over. Water lightly.
- Hedge Row (established) – Make
a shallow trench that is 2" – 4" wide
and 1/2" deep under the drip line. Sprinkle 1/4
castings in and rake over. Water lightly.
- Gardens (vegetable, herb, butterfly or other
specialty, flowers, etc.) – If row
planting, mix 1/8" to 1/4" in
worm castings along outside edge of plant or sprinkle
worm castings on soil and water in.
- Seed Planting – Soak seeds
12 – 24 hours prior to planting to speed germination.
- Transplanting – Dip
root ball in Worm Tea before planting to give your
plant a jump start. Then spray the entire plant and
ground after planting.
WORM TEA IS
NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION!
Contact us to
purchase Worm Tea.