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🌿 Bubble up your garden’s potential with the BubbleSnake—where big bubbles mean bigger blooms!
The BubbleSnake Compost Tea Aerator is a robust, barrel-sized device designed to oxygenate and mix large batches of compost tea efficiently. Standing 36" tall with an 18" diameter, it produces large bubbles that create strong mixing currents, ensuring nutrient-rich, well-aerated brews. Made from easy-to-clean, stain-resistant PVC and crafted in Humboldt County, CA, it simplifies maintenance and outperforms traditional air stones by reducing clogging and algae buildup. Ideal for professional gardeners and enthusiasts aiming for vigorous plant growth and time-saving brewing.
| ASIN | B00JZE3AYU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #194,367 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3,415 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand Name | TeaLAB |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (80) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
| Expected Plant Height | 36 Inches |
| Expected Planting Period | Summer |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | organic |
| Product Care Instructions | Water |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**Y
Awesome product
This product will not only save you money but time, when using air stones you have to clean each and every air stone this basically minimizes that and does the work of 4 air stones ran it in my 30 gal and works perfectly
D**Y
Bubble Snake Rocks
Works like a dream! Worked perfect in my plastic 55 gallon drum that I use for brewing worm casting tea and other nutrients in the water for feeding my gardens and pretty much all my plant life on the property. I use to do it by hand but now it frees up my time and I can make bigger batches with this thing. The way it's designed the bubble snake rests on the bottom and blows the bubbles down from a powerful air pump I bought separately and doesn't allow nutrients to settle mixing the contents very nicely. I love this thing it has made my many gardens just explode with vigorous growth, fruit, and vegetable production. because it mixes the nutrients properly.
C**F
Works great
The bubblesnake is exactly what I needed to agitate my nutrient solution and add oxygen to the water. It works great. I am using a Vivosun 1130 GPH air pump. Its been a great combination. This particular batch is only 20 gallons, but i have made 50 gallon batches of compost teas and the bubblesnake and the Vivosun pump kick ass.
S**2
Great item, worth buying but should be $25 and come with 10’ 3/8” hose
Product is great been using it for years. Hook it up to an eco air 5 and put an 8” air disc hooked up to a eco air 3 in your 55 gallon barrel and your making awesome teas. Only failure by the company is they ship with a 4’ hose, so just might as well not ship with one at all or they don’t understand the what their consumers needs are. Easy fix just buy a 10’ 3/8” tube elsewhere....
C**N
Pricey But Useful
Bit pricey but great for mixing liquid fertilizer
K**C
Simple but effective
I've been using for a month in a 50 gallon pickle barrel containing worm wizz, from my red worm compost, and rain water. It's attached to an O2 commercial pump at 951 gpm. This set up creates a roiling boil which I've let run for days with no problems. The brew had quite a stench before I started the aerator and transitioned to something like a cow manure / earthy smell. Much more pleasant to use for watering plants. I liked that the aerator snake was in sections of pipe. This allows the pieces to be oriented to protrude from the top of the barrel in the direction I preferred. Marked the pieces for alignment, took em apart, glued em, put em back together. Works great.
M**M
Great!!!
This is the best way to go. If you build your pin it will cost you more unless you have some old hoses or pvc laying around. These work great. Very durable
J**H
It's bubbling like crazy. I thought I'd post a photo of ...
It is 5 stars for the moment. I am brewing my first tea with it. It's bubbling like crazy. I thought I'd post a photo of my setup. I did not use a garbage can because I was worried the tea would slosh out on the ride out to the garden, even with a lid on. I picked up this 35 gallon container from Tractor Supply for $90 and bought a 3/4" spigot and extension pipe. Since the barrel is sideways and is so much shorter vertically than a garbage can, I cut the middle piece of the BubbleSnake down to about 2" and connected the bottom and top piece with that 2" piece that used to be about a foot long. The pump is under the porch eave to keep it out of the weather and the BubbleSnake is connected to it with a 30' clear air hose. I do not know if that length of hose is a problem for the motor, but I can tell you that the BubbleSnake is bubbling like crazy in that barrel. I bought the Elemental Solutions 1268 gph, 72W pump. Getting the tea bag through the hole takes a bit of working it it through, but was not a problem. I used 8 oz. of unsulfured molasses and the tea bag is a mixture of worm castings and alfalfa pellets. I hope this makes my veggies happy.
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