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Microbe Catalyst
 
 
         
     

Our Microbe Catalyst is the food source we use in all of our Pro Kits and brewing systems. It is comprised of alfalfa meal, feather meal, potassium sulfate, steamed bone meal, fish bone meal, natural calcite, humic acids, and kelp.

The KIS individual food packets are intended to be used in the KIS Compost Tea Brewer as a nutrient pack for compost. We have tested these foods to ensure they provide the proper amount of nutrients and sugars for the beneficial bacteria and fungi without causing the tea to go anaerobic.

It can also be dissolved in water and applied with a watering as a low level nutrient tea and a way to get additional organic food sources into your soil for the beneficial biology to process.

It is important to use high-quality compost with these foods in order to get good results. After all, you only get out what you put in. If you don't use compost that is high in biological diversity, you won't get a quality tea at the end of your brew.

Click here to see a pdf of our WSDA Certified Organic product registration certificate

WSDA Organic certification

     
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Individual pack for 5 gallon brewing system

Price $1.50/each

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Bulk Microbe Catalyst

Price: $3/lb.

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NOTE: Minimum 5 lbs.

 
     
 
   

 

   
         
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50 lb bag of Microbe Catalyst

Price: $99

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Keep It Simple, Inc.
Compost Tea Brewers and Composts
Office: 425.558.0990   ·    1.866.558.0990   ·    Fax 425.558.3695
12323  180th Ave. NE  ·   Redmond, WA 98052-2212 
E-mail:kis@simplici-tea.com
·  www.simplici-tea.com

Photos Courtesy of Monrovia Nursery