Hi I thing that the Tripart line by Terra Aquatica is a mineral-based nutrient system designed for flexibility and effectiveness across various growing mediums, including soil. However, it is not specifically organic, which means it could potentially impact the microbial activity in your organic living soil. Synthetic fertilizers, in general, can alter soil pH and reduce microbial diversity and enzymatic activity over time4. The extent of this impact depends on the frequency and concentration of use.
As for compost teas, they are a fantastic way to reintroduce beneficial microorganisms and nutrients into your soil. Compost teas can help mitigate some of the negative effects of synthetic fertilizers by boosting microbial populations and improving soil health6. However, their effectiveness might be limited if the synthetic inputs are used excessively or if the soil's microbial balance is significantly disrupted.
But if you're aiming to maintain a thriving organic ecosystem, you might want to use the Tripart line very sparingly and supplement it with compost teas to recharge the microbial activity. Alternatively, you could explore organic nutrient solutions that align better with your soil's natural processes