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How to Harvest Microbes from the Land to Build Your Soil- Know Your Soil! 

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In this video from Know Your World (www.ashleyshandmade.com) Tom shares a technique to harvest microbes from the rootstock of old healthy trees. These microbes are then brewed and added to your garden to balance your soils. Note this is a different process than compost tea- this process does not require aeration because it is a fermentation process that grows bacteria. In compost tea, they need to remove the compost from the microbes through aeration in order to get the microbes in liquid form. In this process we are creating microbes in a liquid form from the beginning and they have their food source (molasses) to keep them growing.

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@StaticSift
@StaticSift 4 года назад
most underrated video on youtube!!! Im an organic cannabis grower in oklahoma. I made the switch last season after being sick of foul salt based nutes in my buds. Im using store bought microbes and myco now, after watching this, im confident i can grow my own mix. Truly appreciate this video and the time spent making it.
@chmney2830
@chmney2830 3 года назад
Hows it going
@enemyofmyenemy6713
@enemyofmyenemy6713 2 года назад
Check out "JADAM FARMING" & NPK fermenting, i'm Oregon medical patient/grower creating my own microbes, veg & bloom mix to try on a few against my normal feed " Down to Earth " dry amendments combined with Nectar of the Gods & EM1. JADAM is extremely low cost using natural earth made elements. lots of good informational videos
@hangingthief
@hangingthief 2 года назад
Check out john jevons en nuestras manos/in our hands if you want the most underrated ag videos
@chriskimmer2869
@chriskimmer2869 Год назад
Me too brother I had this idea already just didn't quite know how to go about it, this is perfect
@juanaraya1000
@juanaraya1000 4 года назад
Hi! I am avocado grower from Costa Rica. I have been 2 Years using micro organims from the mountains. It is the agriculture of the future. It return the life of the soil, that is lost for the traditionals tecnics of production.
@humboldtheirlooms2174
@humboldtheirlooms2174 4 года назад
Add some mycorrhizal fungi and trace minerals too!
@photojoebill1989
@photojoebill1989 4 года назад
Hi, do you use this same method? Do you use the Korean natural farming method? Thank you
@ralsharp6013
@ralsharp6013 4 года назад
@@photojoebill1989 Korea doing amazing stuff
@jaimedelgado7529
@jaimedelgado7529 4 года назад
@@photojoebill1989 u can use this method and have a bokashi bucket at home to turn food scraps into rich soil. it's a anerobic process meaning it doesn't use oxygen so it won't have nasty smell one does not invalidade the others. just make sure the crop u are working with has symbiotic relationship with. here is a list : drive.google.com/file/d/1JLipwy5V_f1Hz4TP1NPii6jUZB9jbUxw/view?usp=drivesdk also bokashi is great but u cannot introduce straps that already have mold and rot to your bucket (unlike a traditional compost pile) or the beneficial and harmful bacteria start compeating. also u can put almost anything in the bucket but no liquids, paper, cardboard, wood or bones. everything else you can and should put even stuff you wouldn't want in shot compost pile like fat, cheese, meat, fish it really is a game changer. 3 weeks after you bury them scraps your soil is gold. never looked back my garden is amazing. even my cannabis. my OUTDOOR crops have been better than indoor if you'd believe that. crazy I know. only bad part is feeling the jealousy from my neighbors. I've tried to teach them but they don't want to listen they rather feel salty and envious
@akyde1552
@akyde1552 3 года назад
maybe you should spend less time researching farming and more time researching ENGLISH :)
@DSmith-ix1xf
@DSmith-ix1xf 2 месяца назад
Great video! So glad I wrote down title and creator to find you again. The bamboo grove did the job. Thank you!
@MariaLuciaGomezGreenberg
@MariaLuciaGomezGreenberg 3 года назад
Great job! I’ve been composting with worms for 15 years and started bokashi a month ago in order to compost all the stuff worms cannot handle. I have a great deal to learn and love the journey. I will now try your method and work on saving our soil one ☝🏽 yard at a time. Thank you! María Lucía 💚🌎💙
@NLMountainMan-me9rg
@NLMountainMan-me9rg 5 лет назад
Great video. That tree is the greatest background you could ever have.
@jimmyhuffman6802
@jimmyhuffman6802 2 года назад
Can't hear him.
@cobaltmoonrose
@cobaltmoonrose 8 лет назад
Oh my! How lucky you are to have such a beautiful old tree. It is the kind of tree that calls to you to sit a while and demands your inner child to explore its secrets amongst the many shades of deep damp mossy green. LOVE
@homelessjoe
@homelessjoe 8 лет назад
+LinnieRosa Milne "Sit awhile, and listen..." Cain.
@oxnardadrianlopez6684
@oxnardadrianlopez6684 7 лет назад
LinnieRosa Looks like someone needs to get laid.
@dougiequick1
@dougiequick1 6 лет назад
good acid today huh?
@Andre-et5nu
@Andre-et5nu 6 лет назад
I'm dead! Lol. These are the types of comments I stumble upon when I'm high. Geez!
@lifesprodject5265
@lifesprodject5265 4 года назад
Thank you for this knowledge. Your voice is so soothing very easy to listen to.
@shanescatsandcannabisfarm2965
@shanescatsandcannabisfarm2965 3 года назад
I cant even hear the guy. Terrible volume.
@stepbackjack4194
@stepbackjack4194 3 года назад
I had to search my house for headphones. I think I'm going def.
@kelzbee4981
@kelzbee4981 3 года назад
I'm glad I'm not the only one that likes his voice/dimenor. 😝
@vroomoon
@vroomoon 4 года назад
Wow! I may have to try this in my soil! I live in the mountains of North Georgia and the soil is incredibly fertile on the mountainside. I'm currently attempting to grow a Giant Sequoia and a Dawn redwood in coastal Mississippi and have inoculated my trees with a 16 species blend of Mycorrhizal fungi. I'd love to be able to do something like this in an actual Sequoia grove to collect their native microorganisms!
@fenrirgg
@fenrirgg 3 года назад
Hi, did you do it? How's the sequoia sapling?
@heaterpistol6067
@heaterpistol6067 2 года назад
A Giant Sequoia grown in Mississippi is not native.
@coltc5360
@coltc5360 Год назад
@@heaterpistol6067 so what?
@BigWesLawns
@BigWesLawns Год назад
Make your own fish hydrolysate, and feed those trees that. They will think they are home. Bury whole fish deep at the base of those roots, and a handful of blenderd or coffee grindered eggshells and coffee grounds each. Salmon runs are something those trees have grown to love. I am sure this will make them happier. I am sure your trees are excellent too tho, you understand.
@petrektek1385
@petrektek1385 Год назад
That doggo is a great student!
@toddlecher4097
@toddlecher4097 4 года назад
i've watched this several times & used this process w/ amazing results. that big tree w/moss everywhere is beautiful background
@jaimedelgado7529
@jaimedelgado7529 4 года назад
Todd will u please explain how u "spray" it onto your garden/trees after it's done brewing ? it's the only part he didn't show and I have many doubts there. please let me know in detail how u do it
@hhattingh
@hhattingh 5 лет назад
I have come back to this video multiple times. This is the ONLY video that gives detailed instruction, on how to harvest Mycorrhizae naturally without having to move truckloads of forest soil. Great stuff
@s.c7639
@s.c7639 5 лет назад
Never heard any good biologist/soil expert suggest using more than a handful of forest compost under leaf carpet. The idea isnt to rape the forest to inocculate your garden soil. Little goes a long way. Add it to wood chips of leaves
@hhattingh
@hhattingh 5 лет назад
@@s.c7639 I don't think anyone actually suggested literally taking truckloads of soil out of the forest. Only that in order to obtain the same quantity of Mycorrhizae, it would take a lot of forest soil...People that know what Mycorrhizae is, and it what job it does, would not be that restarted...
@MAnnielow
@MAnnielow 11 лет назад
Tom what you did here is very similar to IMO1 which the Korean Natural Farminers teach us. But they used hard cooked rice and they do not use mycorrhizae like you did. The amount of time is also shortened. I'll try your way and see which is better. Thank you and please dont think I am being a smart alec. Annie Malaysia
@photojoebill1989
@photojoebill1989 4 года назад
Hi, have you tried both ways? I'm curious which is better. Just getting into Korean Natural Farming techniques myself and stumbled on this. Thank you!
@chinupduck4849
@chinupduck4849 4 года назад
mid to late summer here now. first frost a good 6 weeks away. still time to grow some of these microbe plugs. could bury them here and there when i put the garlic down. will be slower spread than with that slurry but less work and less ick thank you for this food for thought and incredibly practical knowledge.
@kenbrown438
@kenbrown438 4 года назад
GREAT RU-vid VIDEO ; I never would have thunk it !!!! YOUR dogs are the BEST !!!!
@dennisconrad6124
@dennisconrad6124 2 года назад
This was such a good video. I’ve been doing a crash course trying to learn about Micros and fungi. It seems like every video, I learn a little bit more, and the puzzle is starting to form. This was excellent. Thanks
@enemyofmyenemy6713
@enemyofmyenemy6713 2 года назад
check out "JADAM FARMING" creating organic microbes, and so much more for almost no cost lots of really good videos on subject and it works extremely well
@dennisconrad6124
@dennisconrad6124 2 года назад
@@enemyofmyenemy6713 Ok, thanks! I’ll check him out. This is all starting to sink in. At first it was a bit over whelming at least to me, but I have to kill the winter somehow and I’ve committed myself to this. I’m totally amazed at how farmers and gardeners have been so duped by fertilizer companies and companies that want to sell them stuff they don’t even need, doesn’t even work, and is actually destroying their soil!
@stewartthomas2642
@stewartthomas2642 Год назад
Love your stuff kick on love it
@lmrmay244
@lmrmay244 3 года назад
Beautiful Dog great Job 👍 I learned something today about making microbes.
@tiffanymolina1285
@tiffanymolina1285 3 года назад
I visit this video once a year 👍
@amiensarabellis8391
@amiensarabellis8391 Год назад
Love the background sounds! Good info.
@elivaughn5395
@elivaughn5395 4 года назад
Thanks for keeping it real and to the point brother
@kingturner19mt
@kingturner19mt 7 лет назад
I wish I had a hold on molasses like that! I'd never have to resupply for compost tea haha.
@jamesbutterson5218
@jamesbutterson5218 4 года назад
That was definitely a cool Tree 👁💚 IT 👊💨
@freeman3320
@freeman3320 6 лет назад
This is a totally new idea to me but it is one that I can integrate into the flower beds and soil around my apartment. I have top tilled flower beds that have never been used and mulched everything down now with bales of hay.......not straw. The hay is already germinating (this is December) so it is providing some cover crop aspects. I will bury some rice bags this weekend and see what I can grow before the cold weather in February. Even with a late start, it might start up again in the spring. Thanks for a very thoughtful video.
@sumankundu3579
@sumankundu3579 Год назад
Please please continue
@WalmartGreatFalls
@WalmartGreatFalls 11 лет назад
1. That is the most beautiful tree I've seen in a long time. The green moss growth adds to it's beauty. 2. You should consider getting a Stick-On Windcutter for your camera. They're the best solution to the problem of wind noise in the audio track when filming outdoors.
@alz123alz
@alz123alz 10 лет назад
Wow! Thats Louisiana landscape. Beautiful
@mavonproductions
@mavonproductions 9 лет назад
alz123alz Thanks~ Actually we are in California- it's a maple forest!
@sumakwelvictoria5635
@sumakwelvictoria5635 3 года назад
This is info gold. Haven't tried it yet. I think you are also harvesting some mycorrhiza with the micro organisms.
@EarthloveGlobal
@EarthloveGlobal 2 года назад
Fantastic Earthlove Global do a very similar process. Great video
@slabbadanks5829
@slabbadanks5829 3 года назад
the organic pantihose made me chuckle pretty hard
@susibatstone4153
@susibatstone4153 7 лет назад
Liking the concept. Another way would be to add some of the tree base soil to a fibrous cold compost pile.. I'd add some wood shavings and sterilised soil to the rice before burying, to get a bigger mix of microbes. Not many would find the pure starch of just rice to be a desirable substrate.
@YaxisX
@YaxisX Год назад
What about adding sugar to the stocking of rice. Would that encourage development of Mycorrhizae?
@robertfinch4572
@robertfinch4572 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your insight and skill. I shall be doing this shortly, I live in Louisiana.
@RyanGralinski
@RyanGralinski 10 лет назад
it was funny when he almost put it in the wrong bucket, cool video :) you rock
@drj3033
@drj3033 9 лет назад
then he put the myco the molasses bucket lol
@corny-dsdabz5
@corny-dsdabz5 9 лет назад
MJ Organics 303 right this guys recipe is kinda crazy too
@jamesbutterson5218
@jamesbutterson5218 6 лет назад
@@drj3033 DrJ i cought that also 😂👍
@kelzbee4981
@kelzbee4981 3 года назад
Thank you so much. 💜💜❤️
@heathercampbell1722
@heathercampbell1722 5 лет назад
This is fascinating, thank you for this video. You answered my question about tilling and I like your frogs.
@Archives.4365
@Archives.4365 7 лет назад
6:58 dog wants some of that yummy looking rice, das good eats
@Emiliapocalypse
@Emiliapocalypse 4 года назад
Dogs will eat anything. I have to chase mine out of the compost repeatedly 😅
@ilovemywife2685
@ilovemywife2685 10 лет назад
I'm almost certain you can add some oats to the rice and even grow more microbes & mycorrhizae.
@s.c7639
@s.c7639 5 лет назад
I heard elaine ingham phd say oats promote fungal growth and rice, bacterial. Shouldn’t it be aerated?
@jacklegminercanada3866
@jacklegminercanada3866 3 года назад
@@s.c7639 I'm going to try a new one right now with oats. And a few other separate different ones. Maybe malted barley as well. I'll see what each one does. No it does not need aeration.
@DSmith-ix1xf
@DSmith-ix1xf 3 года назад
What mycorrhizal bacteria and fungi want in exchange for their services is moisture, glucose & minerals. Might it not help to kick start the process by soaking the bag in a sweetened electrolyte solution?
@seecesar
@seecesar 5 лет назад
What an awesome dog!
@danielmuoria3379
@danielmuoria3379 Год назад
Nice job ,am going to do exactly what I have seen
@rubenmartins3467
@rubenmartins3467 9 лет назад
Thank you! :D This will boost our ecosystem!
@hhenley7457
@hhenley7457 9 лет назад
Excellent information! Thank you for posting!!!
@TheBigge58
@TheBigge58 10 лет назад
Thanks for this video absolutely fascinating
@andrewparry1474
@andrewparry1474 Месяц назад
Thanks! I have some buried that are ready to dig up now. I also bought more inoculant for fava beans than I needed. Will that grow in molasses?
@georget9430
@georget9430 9 лет назад
Great video Ashley! I have to give this a try! Thank you so much for sharing :)
@dennisreid2816
@dennisreid2816 10 лет назад
Great! I want to get ericoid fungi which I understand will help "heath family" of which Blueberries are a part. Could I go in to the woods near wild blueberry plants (huckleberries here in the deep south) get some root/leaf mold and propogate that way or plant the rice like you did
@xxpowwowbluexx
@xxpowwowbluexx 4 года назад
Dennis Reid, I would think so. That’s what I’m looking to do, too.
@andywillcya
@andywillcya 4 года назад
Just a note that when placing a rice bag or sugar source by the roots of a plant (had to look twice at your plant at first!) you are taking away the microbes needs for plants starches and you interrupt the symbiosis. Also with commercial strains of micro organisms you have to be careful as they are commonly very dominant and lack many attributes that native species have but can over dominate and even push many other species from existence due to the change in environment. Also molasses is not the best source of food due to the difficult structure of the liquid and dried molasses is much preferred. Beautiful work though, still a step ahead of most my friend.
@asyouwish1143
@asyouwish1143 4 года назад
Very interesting video and information. Thank you!
@Wakeupandsniffthecoffee
@Wakeupandsniffthecoffee Год назад
Working on a batch now. I cooked the rice and was going to go down the street to collect bamboo leaf litter. I have played with this in Hawaii, but I'm in Virginia now and wanting some beneficial microbes to use with my wood chip piles and soon, the huge amounts of leaves that will be falling off the trees. Then with wood chips, leaves and the microbes incorporated and caverns with cardboard, I should have some great material to use come spring.
@humboldtheirlooms2174
@humboldtheirlooms2174 Год назад
Awesome! I don't cook the rice myself but I do soak it in warm water. You don't want to loose starch.
@laurelsternberg5861
@laurelsternberg5861 5 лет назад
very cool technique, thank you!
@truckertom3323
@truckertom3323 6 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this information.
@bosatsu76
@bosatsu76 4 года назад
You got a crow that really likes you... All that chortling is lovely...
@lauracassidy8152
@lauracassidy8152 Год назад
Great video! Thank you
@cristinalattuada5322
@cristinalattuada5322 5 лет назад
I learnt something today thank you.
@MrGreedIsInLove
@MrGreedIsInLove 11 лет назад
Love you _Hu_Man! Keep it up. My Generation -90s- needs inspirational people like you! I'm heading in the same direction as you here in Germany. Would be great to meet some day. We all LOVE Baboo - That's for sure... ;)
@SimSpark1
@SimSpark1 4 года назад
this is how squirrels ferment their walnuts and hazelnuts too
@jaimedelgado7529
@jaimedelgado7529 4 года назад
wow really?! I'd love to read or see a video on that subject. could u link me up dear?
@craiganderson3952
@craiganderson3952 3 года назад
Awesome mate, cheers! I understand the bacteria thing ( approximately 75,000 ) but I was under the understanding that you want to add fungus.... Also is the molasses to feed the bacteria?? When you do till, your right it wrecks everything, it also releases carbon dioxide. Cool channel mate, looking forward to more vids like this. Thank you 😀😁😊
@normantaffefiny8227
@normantaffefiny8227 Год назад
amazing video
@richardroot9164
@richardroot9164 8 лет назад
very well done video thanks you for taking the time, to teach
@normalusorasotutokstoras
@normalusorasotutokstoras 10 лет назад
great video. thanks
@saintmichael2759
@saintmichael2759 8 лет назад
Very nice method. Thank you so much for sharing!
@server.bay.Walter
@server.bay.Walter 5 лет назад
Verry good video.
@angelonious8785
@angelonious8785 5 лет назад
Thank you for the information!
@ethancunningham3499
@ethancunningham3499 4 года назад
thats an awesome tree!
@toddlecher4097
@toddlecher4097 5 лет назад
great video
@truemirror
@truemirror 10 лет назад
you are having way toooo much fun with that knee high :P
@gardeningwithaloha5573
@gardeningwithaloha5573 8 лет назад
Wow that is awesome i'm definitely gonna try this mahalo!🌻
@snowhero9
@snowhero9 3 года назад
this worked for me!
@atripa645
@atripa645 9 лет назад
Great video. My understanding is that you want the aerobic bacteria more than the anaerobic, thus the air pumps. Maybe you could do another vid and go into this in more detail.
@mavonproductions
@mavonproductions 9 лет назад
atripa645 that's a different method- that's compost tea- this is different...but that would be another video yes
@MatanuskaHIGH
@MatanuskaHIGH 9 лет назад
check out bokashi...learn about beneficial microbes that are anaerobic ..compost meat and proteins..even poop if you wanted.
@atripa645
@atripa645 8 лет назад
+matanuska yes, but this isn't compost and seems like perfect breeding conditions for anaerobic pathogens. I'm all ears...
@MatanuskaHIGH
@MatanuskaHIGH 8 лет назад
bokashi is anearobic..its supposed to be cut off of air..thats when it goes to work breaking down protiens and other things aerobic bacteria cant
@alan30189
@alan30189 10 лет назад
That knee-high is going to become a play toy for your doggie as soon as you turn your back. LOL
@apebull123
@apebull123 5 лет назад
yes i think i saw some of those on the vets wall, under the category,"things we have surgically removed from dogs stomachs"
@bambam6777
@bambam6777 4 года назад
awesome thank you
@WoodrowPhathom
@WoodrowPhathom 9 лет назад
Thanks Tom, the how to harvest existing fungi, and then grow locals with a few immigrant type, in a molasses based solution, was exactly what I had been looking for.Cheers
@mjartistry
@mjartistry 11 лет назад
Love this video!! Keep 'em coming!!
@jameswilliamson288
@jameswilliamson288 2 года назад
I wonder if under a apple tree be a good place for this
@ballbeanking
@ballbeanking 8 лет назад
thank you
@deew412
@deew412 5 лет назад
Thanks so much. Great idea
@seeamerica1
@seeamerica1 5 лет назад
interesting, thanks
@d.saelens4867
@d.saelens4867 10 лет назад
the big question is will this produce bumper crop buds and will it work with biochar as I know 1/2 of colo and wash want to know will the mooldy stuff affect the weed? please some one tell mee......
@hubertyoung1938
@hubertyoung1938 5 лет назад
We[re in the Inter- Lake area of Manitoba. Mostly poplar, oak, willow, hazelnuts. Will have at it. Let you know.
@abomohamed601
@abomohamed601 7 месяцев назад
The surface of the bed has a green mold. Is this harmful bread mold or a different type?
@whofarted9376
@whofarted9376 3 года назад
Thats a badass tree! So is the Christopher Walken, Steve Buscemi, and Bill Hader clone.
@riverp9019
@riverp9019 5 лет назад
Love the idea of growing microbes. How do you know you are growing beneficial microbes and not plant pathogens? What I do for ordinary garden purposes is keep a big pile of leaves which I fine shred after a few months and add to my potting mixes. Seems to do the trick, adds organic material anyway which can be eaten by microbes. No one sells neat little packets of that stuff around here.
@humboldtheirlooms2174
@humboldtheirlooms2174 5 лет назад
If your batch smells like a ferment you are doing great, if the smell gets a really bad rotting odor, you know you got some bad anaerobic bacteria. I would dump the batch at that point. Only happened one time in 20 yrs. and I was able to use most of them before they went bad.
@whatamievendoinghere5804
@whatamievendoinghere5804 3 года назад
River P Mine smells really badly of molasses, is that normal?
@riverp9019
@riverp9019 3 года назад
@@whatamievendoinghere5804 Yes think so, should smell sweet.
@bernardhaboc4056
@bernardhaboc4056 2 года назад
I was also thinking about it because he have color reds and blacks.
@madcrabber1113
@madcrabber1113 9 лет назад
How high did the dog get after he licked it?
@moadingcontenders
@moadingcontenders 3 года назад
forgive my ignorance if this is a stupid question but couldn't you just take a big chunk of the soil from under the tree or the bamboo and just put that in your garden instead of waiting one month?
@humboldtheirlooms2174
@humboldtheirlooms2174 3 года назад
Yes you could and thats what I did 20+ years ago. It was not a sustainable way to gather the microbes. The trees need all of that stuff and if your garden is large you would use a bunch. I started looking for ways I could get all these goodies without impacting the trees. I checked into Biodynamic farming they have a technique similar to this. I then learned this technique from Dr. ED Boast. Who has a PHD in chemistry.And having excellent results!
@franksaldana891
@franksaldana891 2 месяца назад
Handful of same soil,same technique. Take home and let bag into 5 gal bucket. Cover,soak, then you have 5 gal of microbes infused water to cover several plants n garden area.
@BRM101
@BRM101 5 лет назад
That was interesting thanks 👍
@DyanaValentine
@DyanaValentine 11 лет назад
gooooo, Ashley!
@kriknewe
@kriknewe 4 года назад
great info 👍🏼
@redddbaron
@redddbaron 8 лет назад
I think your store bought inoculants that you used in the vid are AMF. Those actually need a living root to grow and reproduce. It's Mycorrhizal fungi, so it is beneficial, but your method is actually going to allow the wild beneficial microbes to eat the AMF. After a month most the AMF you paid good money for will be gone. I suggest a slight modification of your technique. Add the storebought spores right at the very end just before you apply the finished product. This way once the spores wake up they can find a living root to colonise.
@nicholasmckenzie6957
@nicholasmckenzie6957 7 лет назад
Red Baron Farm he's right
@isahmohammad4243
@isahmohammad4243 7 лет назад
the greatest results that I have had was with the Micaden survive system (just google it) without a doubt the most incredible preppers that I've followed.
@maxi-me
@maxi-me 6 лет назад
And add a pack of dehydrated oxygen for good measure.
@bjornbjorn4890
@bjornbjorn4890 4 года назад
cool brother yes i
@dannynative565
@dannynative565 7 лет назад
Hi, really enjoyed the video! thanks for the advice. I am interested - how is the rice fermented in the buckets? do you keep the lid on, or use an airlock?
@enemyofmyenemy6713
@enemyofmyenemy6713 2 года назад
check out channel " Weedy Gardener" he shows how use rice, whole milk & molasses ( EM1) or lactic acid. soak rice in dark 7 days & whole organic milk 7 days ( warm dark place) strain & keep rice water ( starch) milk will separate ( cheese/liquid) combined rice water & liquid from milk ( equal parts 1 cup each) add liquids & 1 cup molasses ( feeds microbes) to 25 to 50gal drum, if using 5 gal bucket use 1/3rd to 1/2 solution. using clean water. or check out JADAM FARMING
@consultinotrucho
@consultinotrucho 4 года назад
Hi Ashley, do you have any recommendation on a good read about the bamboo-micrrorizae association ? thanks.
@dorothylantz9585
@dorothylantz9585 6 лет назад
Hey just an fyi the pack of AMF actually doesn't just have myco it has trichoderma and actually a few different OTHER types of microbes that WILL reproduce and the help expand the population of all kinds of things like nematodes... So yes it is true the store bought myco isn't needed until the root system is available but before you say his entire video is worthless you should consider the fact that the list of microbes on that pack he used is more than just 1 or 3 like the other ones that same company make. I just think people look for flaws in people's videos to make themselves feel smart. I haven't ever thought of using a source of nutrients as a trap like that it's a great idea. I'm sure a lot of people think general hydroponics ancient forest is some great microbial rich hummus but I'll tell you it's fancy rotted wood chips... I live in Alaska and I have been to the place they process it. They sell hummus to Monsanto directly then it is placed in bags and called ancient forest from GH. the reason I say this is because I can pretty confidently
@burlofreak
@burlofreak 10 лет назад
Thanks for the useful information! Have you considered aerating your water/microbe mixture?
@nahiahmidih920
@nahiahmidih920 5 лет назад
Cliff Williamsk
@lennyf1957
@lennyf1957 10 лет назад
very interesting video. I’m in south FL, is there anything different i need to do of know since I’m in a much warmer climate then you?
@andresokei6486
@andresokei6486 4 года назад
awesome
@MyLittleGardenPlace
@MyLittleGardenPlace 8 лет назад
I L♥ve the tree and all that moss! L♥ve the dogs too. Was that frogs I heard croaking at some point? I'm an avid organic gardener and always looking for ways to improve my gardening skills. This was just perfect timing. I've been researching microbial activity and products and just coincidentally come across this video. Yay! :0) I have used store bought products and make "garden tea" in a similar fashion, so this is right up my alley. So gonna do this!
@photojoebill1989
@photojoebill1989 4 года назад
Does anyone know how well these techniques compare with those used in Korean Natural Farming? Which is easier, more effective, results in more soil microbes, etc...? Would love to know if anyone has experience with both techniques. Awesome to see there are other ways of doing this!
@humboldtheirlooms2174
@humboldtheirlooms2174 4 года назад
Same concept but they bury it on a try under leaves. I think you need to go deeper to get more of a full spectrum of microbes and beneficial bacteria.
@photojoebill1989
@photojoebill1989 4 года назад
@@humboldtheirlooms2174 interesting, that makes sense. I know they do a lot of refining with the KNF techniques and try to find the best combo of everything that developes the most microbes, etc. Would definitely be interesting to see the two compared. Thanks!
@seattleareatom
@seattleareatom 10 лет назад
Looks like kefir grains for the garden. Maybe called 'em "Gefir Grains"? :) Probiotics for the garden. Microbes = Guardian Angels.
@jpmackin
@jpmackin 2 года назад
Sorry- I could not make out your recommendation, when you stated the type of bamboo you recommended for planting..
@humboldtheirlooms2174
@humboldtheirlooms2174 2 года назад
Clumping type of roots not the runner type.
@Guzzy30
@Guzzy30 10 лет назад
Interesting, I dig it..no pun intended.
@biomechanical1976
@biomechanical1976 10 лет назад
could you incubate it in compost pile instead of on beds with plastic covering ?
@mavonproductions
@mavonproductions 10 лет назад
Yes- Great idea! Dilute 1 part Microbe 5 parts water, water plants in, spray on plants, experiment, have fun!
@biomechanical1976
@biomechanical1976 10 лет назад
Ashley KnowYourWorld ive heard of a guy mixing it with chainsaw chain oil in the resivour of the chainsaw and running a line down a log to inoculate the log, i use veg oil in mine,
@biomechanical1976
@biomechanical1976 10 лет назад
could you incubate it in a cold compost pile to get it to multiply
@DubDTube
@DubDTube 4 года назад
wild
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