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Tea Brewing Instructions Equipment Needed: air pump, air stone, air tubing, heat mat, 6 gallon bucket and screen Feeding is by no means an exact science. There is no substitute for attention to plants. Watch plants closely and adjust feedings according to plant response. Plants’ needs depend on many factors including light, soil conditions and composition, ambient temperature, etc. If plants show signs of stress, immediately flush them with plain water and reduce feedings. As with any fertilizer, plants will only use what they need and any excess has the potential to cause harm. P E R U V I A N Guano Top Dressing Early Vegetative Transition Early Flowering Flush Mexican or Sumatran 1 TBSP/GAL Soil 1 TBSP/GAL Soil Plain H 2 O Indonesian 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil 1 TBSP/GAL Soil Jamaican or Madagascan 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil Seabird Guano Top Dressing Early Vegetative Mid Vegetative Late Vegetative Early Flowering Mid Flowering Late Flowering Flush Peruvian 1 / 2 TBSP/GAL Soil 1 TBSP/GAL Soil 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil 2 TBSP/GAL Soil Plain H 2 O Guano Tea Early Vegetative Transition Early Flowering Flush Mexican or Sumatran 2 TBSP/GAL H 2 O 2 TBSP/GAL H 2 O Plain H 2 O Indonesian 2 TBSP/GAL H 2 O 2 TBSP/GAL H 2 O Jamaican or Madagascan 2 TBSP/GAL H 2 O Seabird Guano Tea Early Vegetative Mid Vegetative Late Vegetative Early Flowering Mid Flowering Late Flowering Flush Peruvian 1 TBSP/GAL H 2 O 2 TBSP/GAL H 2 O 2-3 TBSP/GAL H 2 O 3 TBSP/GAL H 2 O 3-4 TBSP/GAL H 2 O 4 TBSP/GAL H 2 O Plain H 2 O Soil Mix High Nitrogen Mix Seedlings or Smaller Plants Older or Established Plants Mexican or Sumatran 1 / TBSP/GAL Soil 1 TBSP/GAL Soil High Phosphorus Mix Jamaican or Madagascan 1 / TBSP/GAL Soil 1 TBSP/GAL Soil All Purpose Mix Peruvian 1 / -1 TBSP/GAL Soil 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil 1. Fill the 6 gallon bucket with warm water and place it on the heat mat. 2. Connect the air stone and pump with tubing, then place the air stone at the bottom of the bucket. 3. Plug in the air pump to aerate the water, and plug in the heat mat to warm the brew. 4. Add Sunleaves Guano according to the feeding schedule above. 5. Place a screen or similar material on top of the bucket to keep the tea from foaming over. 6. Let brew for at least 48 hours. 7. Remove the air stone and stir the tea to mix well before application. If using the Sunleaves Guano tea in a hydroponic system, strain before using to remove any large particles. Rev: 122016 8-1-1 8-3-1 0-7-0 0-10-0 0-13-0 12-11-2
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Rev: 122016

Tea Brewing InstructionsEquipment Needed: air pump, air stone, air tubing, heat mat, 6 gallon bucket and screen

Feeding is by no means an exact science. There is no substitute for attention to plants. Watch plants closely and adjust feedings according to plant response. Plants’ needs depend on many factors including light, soil conditions and composition, ambient temperature, etc. If plants show signs of stress, immediately � ush them with plain water and reduce feedings. As with any fertilizer, plants will only use what they need and any excess has the potential to cause harm.

JAMAICAN

PERUVIAN

Guano Top DressingEarly Vegetative Mid - Late Vegetative Transition Early Flowering Mid - Late Flowering Flush

Mexican or Sumatran 1 TBSP/GAL Soil 2-3 TBSP/GAL Soil 1 TBSP/GAL Soil

Plain H2OIndonesian 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil 1 TBSP/GAL Soil

Jamaican or Madagascan 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil 2-3 TBSP/GAL Soil

Seabird Guano Top DressingEarly Vegetative Mid Vegetative Late Vegetative Early Flowering Mid Flowering Late Flowering Flush

Peruvian 1/2 TBSP/GAL Soil 1 TBSP/GAL Soil 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil 2 TBSP/GAL Soil Plain H2O

Guano TeaEarly Vegetative Mid - Late Vegetative Transition Early Flowering Mid - Late Flowering Flush

Mexican or Sumatran 2 TBSP/GAL H2O 4 TBSP/GAL H2O 2 TBSP/GAL H2O

Plain H2OIndonesian 2 TBSP/GAL H2O 2 TBSP/GAL H2O

Jamaican or Madagascan 2 TBSP/GAL H2O 4 TBSP/GAL H2O

Seabird Guano TeaEarly Vegetative Mid Vegetative Late Vegetative Early Flowering Mid Flowering Late Flowering Flush

Peruvian 1 TBSP/GAL H2O 2 TBSP/GAL H2O 2-3 TBSP/GAL H2O 3 TBSP/GAL H2O 3-4 TBSP/GAL H2O 4 TBSP/GAL H2O Plain H2O

Soil Mix

High Nitrogen MixSeedlings or

Smaller PlantsOlder or

Established Plants

Mexican or Sumatran 1/2/2/ TBSP/GAL Soil 1 TBSP/GAL Soil

High Phosphorus Mix

Jamaican or Madagascan 1/2/2/ TBSP/GAL Soil 1 TBSP/GAL Soil

All Purpose Mix

Peruvian 1/2/2/ -1 TBSP/GAL Soil 1-2 TBSP/GAL Soil

1. Fill the 6 gallon bucket with warm water and place it on the heat mat.2. Connect the air stone and pump with tubing, then place the air stone at the bottom of the bucket.3. Plug in the air pump to aerate the water, and plug in the heat mat to warm the brew.4. Add Sunleaves Guano according to the feeding schedule above.5. Place a screen or similar material on top of the bucket to keep the tea from foaming over.6. Let brew for at least 48 hours.7. Remove the air stone and stir the tea to mix well before application. If using the Sunleaves Guano tea in a hydroponic system, strain before using to remove any large particles.

Rev: 122016

8-1-1 8-3-1 0-7-0 0-10-0 0-13-0 12-11-2

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