Controlling Diseases in your Garden
Rock Dust Tea Sprays
Rock Dust
Tea
- Rock Dust has very large amounts
of calcium, iron, magnesium as well many minerals which make it a quick energy boast to
plants and increasing the beneficial bacteria count in the soil. Rock dust can be added to
filtered water and turned into a milky liquid and sprayed or used as dust. I suggest
adding a dash of natural soap along with a dash of seaweed. A dash would be 1 tablespoon
of powdered seaweed or 1 ounce of liquid seaweed per gallon of filtered water.
Here are some formula's for making and using Rock Dust
as a spray for disease control
- How to make Rock Dust Tea
Rock Dust milk is made by placing a cup of your favorite rock dust into a panty
hose, tying into a ball and placing into a container of cleaned water
such as rain water or by using river water or filtered water. 1 cup of rock dust powder
will make around 5 gallons of rock dust tea. so place 1 cup of rock dust for every 5
gallons of water, into a panty hose , tie with a string into a ball and allow the ball to
sit in the water. Add 1 cup molasses per gallon water, and allow to sit in sun. The
length of time in sun determines the strength of the tea!
- Length of time to allow to sit:
1...24 hrs for normal use
2...48 hrs for bad Fungual diseases
|