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@LG3295
@LG3295 3 года назад
Love it! Great info!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Thank you, I’m happy you liked it ☺️
@JohnDoe-nf2ok
@JohnDoe-nf2ok Год назад
This is the best video on RU-vid on this topic. I bought and read the Jadam book, and I am happy to support the author, but this video is much more concise and helpful. Thank you!
@quantafitness6088
@quantafitness6088 2 года назад
I thought I was the only one digging for leaf mould in the forest. So glad to know I am not crazy 😊🍂
@TransdermalCelebrate
@TransdermalCelebrate Год назад
I worked on a wood concept and compressed them with slabs the tomatoes and other plants loved it
@jasonjarred5198
@jasonjarred5198 3 года назад
You’re actually the best. I learn so much from every single video 🙏🏻
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
aww Thank you so much, that's really kind and it makes me feel really happy =)
@laurabartoli5909
@laurabartoli5909 3 года назад
Excellent! I really enjoy your videos. I love learning new ways of improving my garden with a simple, no nonsense approach. Keep up the good work!!!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Thank you Laura, I wish I could give you a top fan award!😂 I absolutely love your support 💚
@steveupton7996
@steveupton7996 2 года назад
Certainly a fan ! Thank you very much for the information you share 👨‍🌾
@gavinfrancisco9373
@gavinfrancisco9373 3 года назад
Very interesting and informative as always! You’ve been a big inspiration for me on the start of my gardening journey, keep up the great content!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Thank you mate, I’m really happy that I inspired you to start your own gardening journey 😊
@conradgreener3889
@conradgreener3889 Год назад
Keep up the good work dude, very useful and concise explanation of JMS.
@l.sexton439
@l.sexton439 2 года назад
Thank you for your complete instruction and information!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
No worries :)
@TheSeeshannon96
@TheSeeshannon96 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the valuable information!
@diannedogwalker8935
@diannedogwalker8935 2 года назад
This is just what I am looking for.... Off to buy organic potatoes and down to the woods I go! Thank you 😊
@otrotland5377
@otrotland5377 Год назад
thank you, very good. I got seven 55 gallon drums of JLF. I ran out of drums. I hope to me making more JMS this weekend.
@Alwayzsweet1
@Alwayzsweet1 3 года назад
I enjoy how you incorporate science into your video. Very well done
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Thank you, much appreciate it 😊
@sherylintheraw
@sherylintheraw 2 года назад
Great video. I take my "mad scientist" energy into everything I do and I see you do too. This is cool stuff, I'm going to give it a try. I'll incorporate it into the blueprint method when I start to put trees on my future home.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
Thank you so much, I’m happy you liked it 😊 it would be absolutely awesome to plant trees and use this method for the soil!
@reasunshine2472
@reasunshine2472 2 года назад
Awesome video! Infinite Thanks and blessings 🙏🏼🌈🐝🌸
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
Thank you so much 😊
@marafernandez4617
@marafernandez4617 3 года назад
Espectacular video, impecable, gracias!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😊
@Zword316
@Zword316 2 года назад
I checked my phone atleast 3x for a text message while watching this video haha nice video easy to understand.
@StinkyWizzleTits
@StinkyWizzleTits 2 года назад
Great vid. Clear and concise info. Thanks!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
Thank you very much :)
@larajeletzky4232
@larajeletzky4232 2 года назад
Wonderful informative video. Thanks very much!!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
I’m glad you liked it 😊
@sallygiles132
@sallygiles132 Год назад
Oh goodness, I can actually smell the orange❤. I’m going to have a go. Thank you
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache Год назад
Thank you so much and have fun trying it 😊
@pyramidion5911
@pyramidion5911 3 года назад
I've been enjoying your videos thank you 👍
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Thank you for the feedback, appreciate it :)
@Toodle.Pipp001
@Toodle.Pipp001 3 года назад
Thanks for another great episode. Fantastic use of old tights and socks.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
I’m happy you like it, old tights would work even better 😊
@abbyfox2980
@abbyfox2980 2 года назад
Really enjoyed that!
@sharenp3839
@sharenp3839 Год назад
Great video, thanks
@Darkfyre755
@Darkfyre755 Год назад
I do the laziest possible version of this, just chuck weeds and scraps and manure etc in a bucket of water with some leaf mold, and then just strain some out to use and replace the water. It may not be as specifically effective as this complicated version and it's very stinky but my plants seem to love it
@imranismail3264
@imranismail3264 Год назад
thanks
@TransdermalCelebrate
@TransdermalCelebrate Год назад
It’s that helpful for pollination
@devbachu7072
@devbachu7072 2 года назад
Well said the vest way
@zakirkhan5295
@zakirkhan5295 6 месяцев назад
Good idea
@debradykstra8703
@debradykstra8703 Год назад
Really enjoying your teaching. Thank you for your generous and interesting sharing. 💚 When following this method, does it have to be kept up indefinitely, or will the local microorganisms establish themselves?
@skullcollector29
@skullcollector29 2 года назад
awesome vid brother ......Greetings from Long Branch . NJ
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
Thank you so much man, I really appreciate it!
@manoharpothala2491
@manoharpothala2491 Год назад
Well explained.
@razlanmdos662
@razlanmdos662 2 года назад
Thank you
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
No worries :)
@etemturkmen3875
@etemturkmen3875 2 года назад
First of all, thank you for your valuable information. I am a corn farmer and a big fan of you. How much JMS should I use for 1000 square meters of corn field during the season? If we talk about corn specifically, how much should we use in which development stages?
@CriticalThinker27
@CriticalThinker27 2 года назад
Look at Chris Trump RU-vid. He's and expert and has a ton of information on Korean natural farming / jadam / jms.
@LawnRight
@LawnRight Год назад
just subscribed.. want to do more for lawns.. but in the same way I don't want hundreds of mushrooms popping up.. fairy rings etc, so might try this to restore balance
@dra.dorotakobryn7624
@dra.dorotakobryn7624 3 года назад
very cool, thank you
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Thank you, appreciate it 😊
@virginsora2206
@virginsora2206 2 года назад
Keep it simple!
@FASIGMAN
@FASIGMAN Год назад
Thank you friend just subscribed..............
@differentyetnorm
@differentyetnorm 3 года назад
Love your videos man, keep it up!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Thank you so much mate, appreciate it your support =)
@betaniadaluz2588
@betaniadaluz2588 3 года назад
Hai un canale sul telegramma?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
@@betaniadaluz2588 ho un canale su Instagram che uso per contatti vari 😊
@Michael-qz6ld
@Michael-qz6ld 3 года назад
Great explanation and how to.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
Thank you :)
@secondaccount6716
@secondaccount6716 Год назад
great video and unlike some.........to the point.one dude i watch has that many words.......and words...and words......hard to glean the important facts from all the verbiage :D
@jamiesouza
@jamiesouza Год назад
AWESOME!! I live in Mexico on the Caribbean sea so I'm trying to figure out how to grow food here! Completely different weather system than what I grew up in; hot and humid. Instead of 4 seasons there's two; warm/hot and hot and fricken hot as hell...HAHAHA...
@annaconte1759
@annaconte1759 3 года назад
Top 🌶️ spicy🤩🤗
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Cheers, thanks 😊
@judyofthewoods
@judyofthewoods 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing. I love simple methods with readily available ingredients, especially home-grown, unlike Bokashi. What do you think of using the brine from fermented vegetables? If you know your brine strength (usually 2%), you can dilute or add salt and water to make up the right proportions for your steeping water (i.e. 1%). Would those bacteria compete unfavourably with the leaf mould bacteria? I like the idea of making the brine disposal something useful instead of salinating your garden or washing good nutrients down the drain, though I was also thinking of growing salt tolerant plants in a bed reserved for brine disposal. Scurvy grass (brassica family) is such a plant, which is high in VitC as the name suggests.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Mmm I’m not really a fan of using that brine as if you think about it, it won’t contain a lot of the nutrients that are still in your food scrap as it can’t extract them in such a short time. However, this is just my personal point of view as I know people claiming the opposite. Your idea sounds good and at that dilution I might give it a go myself. It might compete with the microorganisms in the leaf mould but Jadam invites diversity of all good and bad microorganisms so none will take over the others. This means that the more microorganisms you add to your garden, the better. I’m also all about experimenting so it could be a really interesting thing to try and monitor 😊
@danvankouwenberg7234
@danvankouwenberg7234 2 года назад
That might be a better thing to use to make a plant juice or liquid fertilizer. You have isolated the LAB to ferment and probably don't want to pit it against your imo in the leaf mold. You could use the LAB at 1% (if sea salt) to digest Comfrey or something.
@manditorino
@manditorino 3 года назад
thanks so much for explain and share it. im growing a flower local organic garden in a very small brasilian peninsula. im loving this techniques!! would like to know if you have a simple combination of all them, you use them all? like a basic plan. and also, i would not need to buy trichoderma right? should be growing in my yard after doing all this. big hug!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Hello, thank you fro getting in touch! There’s no simple combination but you need to understand plant’s life in order to use the right input at the right time. It’s a learning curve but if you get it right you can surely make it work :) mycelium will start forming naturally by using this methods :)
@hnichol2506
@hnichol2506 Год назад
Loved your video...I missed the water ratio when ready to use...? Thank you
@wemuk5170
@wemuk5170 Год назад
This is very clear & informative. Thank you! But I have a question. Epping Forest is just behind our house & the garden is full of worms (from 20 years of its own leaf mould+neglect) even though I’m only starting gardening now. The soil is loamy clay. (Am a complete beginner, so no credit to me). Now if I suddenly introduce this rich solution, to regularly multiply forest microbes, is there a possibility I might do more harm than good? By disturbing its (already healthy soil) balance/nature? Should I wait? I mean, is there a way of introducing just a teeny tiny bit of diverse microbes very slowly instead of a lot, shocking the existing rich microbes? Please advise. Thanks so much. I love your enthusiasm + your videos; we are watching + learning loads. TQ! 🙏😊
@cloudwatcher608
@cloudwatcher608 Год назад
I’m no expert but it seems like your garden area, long established and near a forest, probably already has a rich micro-biodiversity and might not benefit as much from this method, though I don’t believe it would do any damage. I am starting my garden on the side of my house near a road in soil that was originally just fill dirt from when my house was built two years ago so I know I need to incorporate these types of methods to help the dirt become true living soil.
@stevederheim2114
@stevederheim2114 2 года назад
Love the detail! Would it hurt to add a little bit of Azomite and/or mycrorhizae to add even more biodiversity?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
Thank you! To be honest I never tried but why not! We are looking for biodiversity and I think it would be a great idea to improve it
@TH-wp7ye
@TH-wp7ye Год назад
I have the jadam book and I thought leaf mold soil is the top 1-2 inches deep of the soil right under the leaves you brush away not only fresh but dead leaves. Leaf mold is the actual decayed leaves but I thought to make JMS and JLF you would want to get leaf mold soil and not leaf mold? Either way cool video
@aw6707
@aw6707 3 года назад
Are there particular benefits to using potatoes over rice to add starch to the water?
@betaniadaluz2588
@betaniadaluz2588 3 года назад
Ciaooo Alessandro
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Ciao 😊
@theeco-nutritionists-chiar3290
@theeco-nutritionists-chiar3290 3 года назад
Hey 👋 Alessandro! I am a Canadian living in Orvieto Italy. Your home 😉 country. Can you inform me please on your preferred KNF resource, book or website? - perhaps the primary reference you have for recipes and procedures. Living in Europe it isn't practical to order Master Cho's book from Hawaii. Maybe you found something easier. ... 🌱 😌
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Hey, I hope you are well! Have a look at www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/SA-7.pdf
@kylesgarden8725
@kylesgarden8725 3 года назад
😁🥇🥇💚
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Cheers 😊
@nerminismail5269
@nerminismail5269 3 года назад
Thanks alot I have a question for you Where we use JMS on leaves or on soil?
@soumareoumar1631
@soumareoumar1631 3 года назад
Just drench the soil and can be used as fertilizer and foliar when the burbles disappeared
@cannaflex420
@cannaflex420 Год назад
Can you collect leaves mold during the winter? There is only a inch of snow hardly but if I get my sample will it be dormant it ok to use
@gavinbasnet2647
@gavinbasnet2647 2 года назад
What’s the difference between making JMS and LABs and is it useful for same purposes I would appreciate to know more on this please
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
They are 2 different inputs but I’m working on a video about lab and I’ll soon create some nice content that clarifies the difference and uses in the garden :)
@mattvanelli817
@mattvanelli817 2 года назад
Is boiling the potatoes versus baking them preferred? will either work? Is one better than the other?
@stackmanstack
@stackmanstack 2 года назад
Same result.
@DanielHarvey1980
@DanielHarvey1980 2 года назад
i have 5 gallons of fresh compost extract (compost soaked in water for 36 hours). Could i use it as a replacement for fresh water when starting my jms?
@yusuf-xz3dh
@yusuf-xz3dh Год назад
Can we gather the leafmulch also in summer ?
@robertwilkinson8115
@robertwilkinson8115 3 года назад
You left me wondering about the application rate, frequency and method. Is this used on the plant or the soil? Can it be used to rejuvenate overused soil; if so, how? What about improving clay soil? Thank you for doing this video, but we need more information
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Hello, this is used on the soil and absorbed by the plants. So, I’d say both. It can be used to rejuvenate soil but it needs to be used in combination with other natural inputs. To improve clay soil I’d suggest to mix in a well draining soil and also, an old trick by my grandpa was to plant potatoes or carrots for a whole season so they losen up the soil.
@spektrul4905
@spektrul4905 Год назад
can i use pink salt instead of sea salt
@gavinbasnet2647
@gavinbasnet2647 2 года назад
Hello there plz let me know if we can mix the lactic acid bacteria LABS with hydrogen peroxide to originate the water before feeding is it ok to mix these two and molasses?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
Hello, do not use molasses but if you have to, mix it with brown sugar. I personally wouldn’t use the peroxide and I’ve never tried it but it could be an interesting experiment
@taylanfpv7560
@taylanfpv7560 2 года назад
Hello. If I mix vermicompost into this mixture. and how would it be if air was given with an air motor for two days?
@kevd7664
@kevd7664 2 года назад
no air this process is anarobic
@alya4064
@alya4064 11 месяцев назад
Hi, what does dilution mean by 1:20?! We have 5 gallons of water, how much of this solution can I use!!
@jeffrey6019
@jeffrey6019 2 года назад
Can i just sink the soil and potato into the solution when making the JMS? Without hanging them?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
Nope because the chunky parts will be released into the bucket
@antycus7970
@antycus7970 2 года назад
Hi if i use sheep pop water with jms it will work better ? Having that shit in water the microorganism will multiply ok? Its affect or dont have i impact about quality of jms ? Please help on that
@baltasaracosta5793
@baltasaracosta5793 2 года назад
Hello I m from Argentina, and i have a question. So you can't storage the JMS??
@stackmanstack
@stackmanstack 2 года назад
Its s best with in 7 days
@JayaprakashPXmen
@JayaprakashPXmen 3 года назад
What is the differnce between KNF IMO vs Jadam JMS?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
KNF - Korean natural farming, IMO - indigenous microorganisms (collected with rice or starch), could be integrated with JMS (when you have IMO2-3-4) and it stabilise in IMO2 and integrate with local biology at IMO3 and IMO4. JMS - JADAM microbial solution works with leaf mould and it’s easier to source
@FASIGMAN
@FASIGMAN Год назад
YES done this and it introduced all sorts of pests in to my polly tunnel????????????.
@wemuk5170
@wemuk5170 Год назад
Can you explain? Tell more. What actually happened & what pests came? Or, are you kidding?
@paulinemcleggan7585
@paulinemcleggan7585 Год назад
Did I understand correctly, are you saying DON’T bury food scrapes in the soil as they deplete nutrients and soil organism?.
@wemuk5170
@wemuk5170 Год назад
He’s probably right because I read many times, that kitchen scraps in the short run depletes nitrogen on the surface, but if left for a long time, when fully decomposed, the nitrogen returns, enriched. I guess, it simply means in practice, that we can’t bury scraps unless we plan to plant there at least say, 6 months later. Having said that depending on the weather/climate, & the nature of your scraps, things like bananas & carrot peels can take just 2 months to fully decompose if you avoid brassicas, etc.
@andrewsgarden8202
@andrewsgarden8202 Год назад
Does the rainwater need to have the PH adjusted.. My rainwater of the roof is very acidic ?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache Год назад
Nope, it is absolutely fine to use it as is
@andrewsgarden8202
@andrewsgarden8202 Год назад
@@SpicyMoustache thanks. do you know anyone in the states doing intensive hands-on training classes?
@TransdermalCelebrate
@TransdermalCelebrate Год назад
Maybe a peat effect
@Dinasuke
@Dinasuke Год назад
Potato is cook or not cook before use to collect Microorganism.?
@kathynix6552
@kathynix6552 Год назад
Yes boiled as you would to make mashed potato
@bernardhaboc4056
@bernardhaboc4056 2 года назад
we have no sea salt available here in our local place. What will i use as a substitute ?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
Just use any salt which is as less refined as possible and it would work
@bernardhaboc4056
@bernardhaboc4056 2 года назад
@@SpicyMoustache thank you 🙂
@booksintamil
@booksintamil 2 года назад
what if we picked pathogens???
@lancemichael2586
@lancemichael2586 2 года назад
Does it have to b diluted?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
Yes, it need to be diluted in unchlorinated water or rainwater
@brokegamer8952
@brokegamer8952 3 года назад
Hi! Can I apply JMS after I've planted my plants already?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Yep, you can do that any time before and after planting :)
@brokegamer8952
@brokegamer8952 3 года назад
@@SpicyMoustache thank you for helping me out I also have another question. When should I apply JMS? 3 times a year?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
@@brokegamer8952 no worries, any time! Mr. Cho recommends to apply it and you could potentially start already a new batch to apply with the next watering. There’s not really a fixed number of times :)
@brokegamer8952
@brokegamer8952 3 года назад
@@SpicyMoustache thank you I also have another question. I'm going to the mountains today if there's no leaf on top of the soil does that count as leaf mold?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
@@brokegamer8952 sure! Basically pretty much the whole layer surrounding trees is leaf mold. It’s years of decomposition of leaves, branches etc that turn into something that looks like soil :)
@jacklegminercanada3866
@jacklegminercanada3866 3 года назад
I let the remainder of a batch go and after the bubbles are gone, all of the ciliates or whatever the big microbes are, all die off.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
What do you mean you let the remainder of a batch go? Please let me know
@jacklegminercanada3866
@jacklegminercanada3866 3 года назад
@@SpicyMoustache when I made my first batch it had peak bubbles at 36 hours so I scoped a sample and there were a lot of small motile bacteria, as well as a lot of ciliates I do believe they are. I diluted and watered some in at that time. I then left the bucket to fester and check the microbial life periodically. After 24 hours the bubbles were mostly gone and all of the larger life had died.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
@@jacklegminercanada3866 oh I see what you mean now. Yes, once you get to the peak, after 12-24 hours the microorganisms activity should die off and the liquid will be no longer good to use.
@jacklegminercanada3866
@jacklegminercanada3866 3 года назад
@@SpicyMoustache is there a way to make them go dormant to use at a later time, similar to adding brown sugar to lab serum. Or is it best to just keep brewing them as you need them?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
@@jacklegminercanada3866 it would be great to have a way to put them dormant like FPJ or LAB. However, it’s best to make a new batch every time you need to use it in your garden. I usually start a new batch every time I finish one so it will be ready for the next watering.
@growafoodforest5713
@growafoodforest5713 9 месяцев назад
There is a lot of contradition with JADAM, bottom line is that in a aerobically balanced microbiome you just don’t need it. The claim of soil being anaerobic beneath an inch is just not true, anyone with microscope and morphology skills knows this, not to mention how random soils can vary in oxygen levels even within a small boundary. The fact that pesticides are needed says it all!!! In a biologically complete soil you don’t need it. Let’s not forget chemical agriculture with all of its crazyness also worked for a long time, long enough to convince every farmer in the world it was necessary, and look where that got us. If we want to talk fact we have to talk proof, we have to talk microscopy. When I’m doubt, learn soil microscopy and study it for yourself. Otherwise we know what can happen in the long run just as it did with soil chemistry and modern ag!
@betaniadaluz2588
@betaniadaluz2588 3 года назад
Come posso avere un contatto con te?
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
Tramite Instagram e’ il modo migliore 😊
@patrickmcgillable
@patrickmcgillable 2 года назад
That bucket went anaerobic for sure!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
You need anaerobic conditions for this process for sure!
@patrickmcgillable
@patrickmcgillable 2 года назад
@@SpicyMoustache most of the disease causing microorganisms are anaerobic or facultative anaerobes. You won't find any of them in an old growth forest. I still haven't found proof that anaerobic microorganisms are beneficial for your plants.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
@@patrickmcgillable read the JADAM book as it is not an absolute truth that most anaerobic organisms are causing disease. If you get under 2cm of soil the percentage or aerobic microorganisms decrease drastically for each cm.
@patrickmcgillable
@patrickmcgillable 2 года назад
@@SpicyMoustache i didnt say most anaerobic organisms are disease causing. I said most of the disease causing microorganisms are either anaerobes or facultative anaerobes. Just curious, have you ever looked at a soil sample under a microscope?
@geeyoupee
@geeyoupee 2 года назад
I think the potato ratio is too high. I believe it's 30g for 5gal.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
I made this recipe many times, following the book and chris Trump recipe and it works.
@geeyoupee
@geeyoupee 2 года назад
@@SpicyMoustache I just checked the book. It says for 132 gal to use 1kg of potatoes. For 5gal, that would be 38g of potatoes. Not saying your method doesn't work, just that it's different than the book. The first time I made JMS, I measured out 30g (from what I read online) and it was barely anything. I was thinking more is better so I doubled it. Just made another batch the other day and kept to the recipe.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
@@geeyoupee check out Christ trump and how he makes it! He studied directly in Korea so I trust he has more experience than me, you and the majority of people combined
@geeyoupee
@geeyoupee 2 года назад
@@SpicyMoustache I left him a comment. Let's see what he says. Yeah his video does use 3 potatoes without any measurements. I agree, he's well known in this stuff. I saw him on a nature's always right video.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 2 года назад
@@geeyoupee i love the way he makes inputs for the garden! Probably you are right, it’s not the same ratio used in the book tho. Check out Nigel palmer too
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@-Metonia- 10 месяцев назад
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@TreverBettis
@TreverBettis Год назад
Why dont people on youtube get the soil from wild meadow fields instead of fungal forests? Also why not use onions because its more of a prebiotic fibre or Jerusalem artichoke is even higher in PF.
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache Год назад
Why people don’t understand that there’s no issue at all in collecting a small amount of leaf mould to multiply the amount of microorganisms at home and inoculate your garden and it’s absolutely not the same as a meadow field 🤷🏻‍♂️
@wemuk5170
@wemuk5170 Год назад
@@SpicyMoustache And the reason why not a meadow, you forgot to add, is because most meadow plants can & often grow in poor soils. Sometimes it’s good soil & sometimes poor whereas forests on the other hand invariably contain rich moist soils which microbes love + thrive. I am new to gardening so I once consulted a horticulturist last autumn + was advised to grow woodland plants & not to grow a meadow in my rich moist shaded garden because our soil would be a challenge! I would have to purchase lots of poor soil to place under the meadow mats.
@rosemarie999
@rosemarie999 3 года назад
Don't need the adverts
@maxbuglear917
@maxbuglear917 Год назад
He is Scottish?
@Matrix2458
@Matrix2458 3 года назад
kinda nitpicking but i prefer the term populate to colonize because of all the horrible connotations with the latter term. Great video though!
@SpicyMoustache
@SpicyMoustache 3 года назад
It’s specifically referring to microorganisms and soil so I don’t really see it connect it in any way to any secondary meaning. Thank you :)
@mbhaskar7363
@mbhaskar7363 2 года назад
I studied microbiology .what iam always hidden doubt you expressing openly go ahead sir iam your friend inthis conection.
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