Discover the Secret to Lush, Vibrant Plants with Homemade Weed Tea Fertilizer!

Tired of expensive chemical fertilizers? Transform your garden waste into liquid gold with this easy-to-follow guide! Learn how to create a nutrient-packed fertilizer using common weeds right from your backyard.

In this video, you’ll discover:

The incredible benefits of using weed tea for your plants

A simple step-by-step process to make your own weed tea

How to maximize the nutrient content with bone meal

Tips for diluting and applying the weed tea for optimal results

Watch as we turn unwanted weeds into a powerful growth elixir that will have your plants thriving like never before! Don’t miss this eco-friendly and budget-friendly gardening hack.

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43 Comments

  1. If you want to get some bacteria take some rice bury it in your ground for about 3 months 2 months take the rice out and all the whites the accumulated around the bag that you got the rice in is good bacteria that you can use for your plants

  2. If you don’t have rainwater just leave your chlorinated water uncovered for a few days. The chlorine evaporates

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  4. Did you have this concoction (compost tea) tested for its 'powerful' nutrients? If you did you find that there is almost no nutrients in it. Just take the leaves and compost them into the soil.

  5. Thanks for the video. Once the fertilizer is ready, is there a "deadline" by which it should be applied (i.e., how long can it last)? How frequently can we apply this to plants? Thanks

  6. Why can’t you just pull weeds, add to a mixer, add water and blend well. Now just apply to plant. Why not this way? Please answer.

  7. Muncipal corporations can make this fertilizer on large scale as an income source by selling to farmers and increasing employment as they collect vegetable waste from market yard.

  8. You do realize the dried paint on the side of the bucket absorbed into your fertilizer? Not sure you want those toxins in your garden

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