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http://casting4growth.com This video shows everything needed and step by step instructions on how to brew 50 gallons of Worm Casting Tea with our 55 gallon Compost Tea Brewer that can treat up to 10 acres of plant life for only $2 dollars per acre. This size worm casting brew is perfect for golf course professionals, managers of athletic fields, farmers, landscape professionals and anyone who has more than an acre of plant life to grow or maintain. These are the materials required to brew the worm casting tea 1. C4G aerator 2. 55 Gallon Drum 3. 30 lb of Casting4growth Worm Castings 4. 12 oz of Unsulphured Molasses -- the size normally sold. It must be unsulphured! 5. Oil-less air compressor 6. Air hose 7. 2 short bungee cords 8. 400 Micron Filter to remove particles from tea when transferring to sprayer The most important piece is the Casting 4 Growth Aerator, heavy duty PVC made to fit inside a standard 55 gallon drum and covers the entire bottom. Step 1: Place the brewing container in a shady covering like the inside of a barn or garage. This prevents exposure to direct sunlight during the brewing process. Step 2: Begin filling container with clean un-chlorinated water. If only chlorinated water is available, run the air compressor for at least 30 minutes after filling. Step 3: Place Aerator Assembly in container and hook the two bungee cords from the container sides to the central loop at the top of the aerator pole. This will hold the aerator steady and firm to the container bottom once air is applied. Step 4: Next, connect the oil-less air compressor to the male air fitting at the top of the aerator pole. A pressure of 15-20 psi is recommended. The aerator is extremely tough and will not be harmed if the pressure is higher, but greater than 20 psi is not beneficial. Step 5: Mix the molasses (10-12 oz of unsulphured) in a separate bucket with un-chlorinated water until fully dissolved. Remember, you can get un-chlorinated water from the off gassed container. Step 6: Pour the dissolved molasses into the brewer. Step 7: Pour the casting around the top of the container in a slow smooth movement. It is best to break up clumps if found, but it is not required. If the air psi is set higher during this time (20 psi), the castings will stay in suspension longer and the reproduction of the microbial life in the casting can start immediately. However, the worm tea will come out fine if the psi is not set higher. Worm Casting Tea provides the plants and grasses you are treating with an immediately available food source while at the same time providing protection from disease, insects and nematodes. Worm Tea is able to do all of the things just stated because of the density and diversity of microbial life provided by the worm. There have been numerous studies by universities and governments around the world that continue to find worm tea and worm castings are an all in one solution for the issues faced when growing or maintaining any plant life. A program that uses worm castings and worm tea will change the sterile soil you may be dealing with into a healthy sustainable soil that will no longer require the harmful chemicals that are so common today but are being outlawed in many states.