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Symbio 15L BioBrewer 

User Manual 

 

 

In simple terms, what is a Compost Tea and how does it work ? 

 

A Compost Tea is a microbial soup which contains a diverse range of microorganisms naturally found 
in a healthy soil.  The vast variety of microbes which include, trillions of bacteria, billions of fungi, along 
with millions of protozoa and nematodes, all of which have a different role and function in the soil 
ecosystem are essentially ‘shaken’ from the compost in the brewer.  These organisms then utilise the 
food sources added to the brew, the activating nutrients and / or additional nutrient i.e. Seaweed / 
Fish hydrolysate and proliferate, increasing even further in numbers.   
 
This  microbial  soup  is  brewed  for  a  minimum  amount  of  time  to  ensure  that  the  different 
microorganisms  reach their  optimal  numbers,  after  which  the  suspension  is filtered  into  a  suitable 
spraying vessel i.e. watering can, diluted and applied to the plants as desired. 
 
If you are applying Compost Tea to heavily managed soils; soils which have been chemically managed 
or depleted, then you are adding a ‘fresh’ input of microbes that may already be existing but you are 
also adding a vast range of microbes which may be deficient in the soils, due to the chemicals and 
management techniques previously utilised.  These new microorganisms with repeated applications 
and their natural replication will grow in number and their enzymes, toxins and vast number can be 
used to support plant health and growth.  However, if you are adding the Compost Tea brew to a soil 
which is in a relatively good state, the brew is acting like a probiotic, topping up the diversity – variety, 
adding a fresh and new input on a regular basis to compensate for those which may have been lost to 
predation, died or been killed due to the management techniques applied. 
 
The vast diversity of microbes in the soil ensures that no one species gets out of control and is allowed 
to grow uninhibited.  The chemical toxins that the microbes produce, stop and can even kill each other, 
so they will avoid each other and their population numbers are controlled in this manner.  This inhibits 
one species dominating and becoming a problem to the plant or the other microorganisms.  They also 
predate each other and control numbers in this way.  Likewise, they are all producing a vast array of 
enzymes  which  can  breakdown  organic  material,  making  the  soil  friable  and  providing  it  with 
structure.   Similarly,  whilst  the  microbes  are  undertaking  degradation  they  are  releasing  in  their 
excretory products, Nitrogen in the form of Ammonium a plant fertiliser.  Other soil bacteria perform 
the nitrogen cycle, releasing forms of plant accessible nitrogen Ammonium and Nitrate.   Similarly, 
many  other  microbes  in  the  soil  undertake  the  solubilisation  of  sulphur  into  sulphates  and 
phosphorous  into  phosphates  which  makes  these  elements  accessible  to  a  plant.   The  soil 
microorganisms also promote plant health by making the plants own immune system stand on ‘alert’, 
so you not only have a plant which is being protected and fed, it is also alert and ready for any potential 
attacks.  So, the range of functions completed by the soil biology is astronomical. 
 

Summary of Contents for 15L BioBrewer

Page 1: ...st number can be used to support plant health and growth However if you are adding the Compost Tea brew to a soil which is in a relatively good state the brew is acting like a probiotic topping up the diversity variety adding a fresh and new input on a regular basis to compensate for those which may have been lost to predation died or been killed due to the management techniques applied The vast d...

Page 2: ...esigned with affordability ease of use and application in mind so that you can quickly and easily add beneficial naturally occurring microbes to your soil grow bags pot plants and hanging baskets Compost Tea can also be applied as a foliar spray to help reduce the damage caused by pests and diseases Ideal for home gardens and allotments Can be used for plants vegetables shrubs and lawns Accelerate...

Page 3: ...Compost Teas may be applied throughout the year excluding periods when temperatures are below zero Monthly applications are recommended but when plants experience drought wilting or disease stress applications can be more frequent MAINTENANCE Cleaning your BioBrewer Cleanliness of your BioBrewer is very important Any residue dirt may harbour plant pathogenic bacteria and fungi Therefore clean the ...

Page 4: ...eady for use The liquid compost should give off a sweet earthy smell Turn off the pump and leave the mixture to settle for 10 minutes STEP SEVEN DECANT THE BREW The Compost Tea brew is now ready to use decant the recommended amount into a watering can or sprayer and dilute with water We recommend between 0 5 1L of the Compost Tea brew added to 9L of water in a watering can sprayer Tip If using a s...

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