Lunachick
Leafing Out
I'm far from the scientist here, but this is what I do:
I have three composting methods going on, but the one I get tea from is my compost tumbler. I place a 13 gallon bucket under the tumbler, the compost inside gets turned once a day (if I remember) when it rains, the water leaches thru the tumbler and compost into the bucket and eventually fills up with tea. I just scoop out some and add to the rain barrel and use that to water flower pots and window boxes - which now have nothing in them because of 2 chickens I know that scatched the heck out of it.
I definately noticed a big difference in the flowers and plants, they got so big they tumbled over!
I have three composting methods going on, but the one I get tea from is my compost tumbler. I place a 13 gallon bucket under the tumbler, the compost inside gets turned once a day (if I remember) when it rains, the water leaches thru the tumbler and compost into the bucket and eventually fills up with tea. I just scoop out some and add to the rain barrel and use that to water flower pots and window boxes - which now have nothing in them because of 2 chickens I know that scatched the heck out of it.
I definately noticed a big difference in the flowers and plants, they got so big they tumbled over!

if you are asking if this is an aerated leachate then yeh kinda.....if you are asking if this is a compost tea then....no, not enough "ingredients"..... But it still is aerated (good) and has the nutrients not only from the fish "manure" but any uneaten food protein.