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This video will show you exactly how to make the worlds best natural Fungicide/Pesticide using ingredients perfectly allowable under the organic certification board... All Credit for inventing this solution goes to Youngsang Cho at JADAM Natural Farming and I will put a link to his YT Channel and to buy his Book below. I am simply showing you how to make it and use it.
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@tabwyo
@tabwyo Год назад
I work with sodium and potassium hydroxide professionally. Just a safety tip for the future. Always add your strong base to water. Not water to strong base. When you add water to a larger amount of strong base you run the risk of flash boiling the water and the subsequent steam produced can blow base material out of the reaction vessel and/or cause boil over. You have better control of the speed of the reaction if you slowly add your strong base to a larger volume of water. Love the videos btw.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you for this important and informative comment... with this particular concoction though it is done this way because we need to utilize that blast of heat from the reaction in order to get a high enough temperature to successfully melt the sulfur... very high temps are needed to melt sulfur like this... if we slowly add like you say then the temps are not sufficient to melt... but remember I did not invent this system I'm just showing exactly how it was taught to me!!... thank you my friend!
@dlcarbonneau3750
@dlcarbonneau3750 Год назад
Same safety principle in making soap. You have the water in the large container, then add the lye (sodium hydroxide). Also, I wear long sleeves and gloves.
@timnic3850
@timnic3850 Год назад
@@gardenlikeaviking I support you. I make JWA and the order is very important as it is been researched and tested over time by Yonsang Cho. The heat is required to melt the Sulfur. That is why they also advise have some extra cool water nearby to lower the temperature if needed. But it is not supposed to boil. That is too hot, so maybe more water was needed at the start.
@mehranjunejo981
@mehranjunejo981 Год назад
He is right sequence is very important you cannot liquefy sulfur without this method
@BigWesLawns
@BigWesLawns Год назад
A Firefighter told me chlorine, especially will explode, and can be catastrophic. I won't buy it in powder form anymore only pool pucks just in case. I like this whole discussion tho...safety 1st.
@nesforce7712
@nesforce7712 Год назад
Been using Jadam method for two years. It's a miracle, ultra low cost organic agriculture. Be a producer in a world of consumption.
@ashleymistletoe
@ashleymistletoe Год назад
"You better wear protective gears and long sleeve shirt... " Viking gardener: topless. 😅
@treycannon6783
@treycannon6783 3 месяца назад
Loved that!!
@popseeds333
@popseeds333 Год назад
How lucky am I as a first year gardener to have found your channel wow!
@raynierllewis2827
@raynierllewis2827 Год назад
He is the man. Love his presentation
@ronaldhiser860
@ronaldhiser860 Год назад
You can keep vinegar nearby, if you splash any solution on you, douse that area in vinegar. It will neutralize the hydroxide base.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
that's a great tip thank you!
@ccccclark2605
@ccccclark2605 8 месяцев назад
Tks! ❤
@stuartbradbury5809
@stuartbradbury5809 Год назад
Very inspiring. I've been gardening off and on nearly 50 years and I keep on learning new things. There's no end to it.
@janetnorris2255
@janetnorris2255 Год назад
Thanks again for yet another great video!!! And I love how you actually show you doing it instead of just telling us what to do. And the recipe shot.
@saintmaxmedia2423
@saintmaxmedia2423 Год назад
Made liquid Sulphur over a year ago. I use it to help the plants and also to help with dry skin, dandruff using 1:20 dilution. Recently cleaned greenhouse door that started growing black mold. The mold never returns usually. Awesome solution. Eva
@lordbanhmi3389
@lordbanhmi3389 Год назад
I absolutely love this channel, man! Please never stop what you're doing.
@josephjohn3857
@josephjohn3857 Год назад
You are one of the best natural farming teachers out here. Thank you!!!
@dr.mumtazseyda8125
@dr.mumtazseyda8125 Год назад
Thanks for taking the time to make it. 👏👏
@dirtyhandman
@dirtyhandman Год назад
Thank you for giving credit to youngsang cho
@grimeymeliver9575
@grimeymeliver9575 Год назад
Thank you! That was so much easier to understand! Love to see the wetting agent too!
@kingsbcc
@kingsbcc Год назад
Awesome, thank you for all your videos!!
@janicejurgensen2122
@janicejurgensen2122 Год назад
I am so grateful that I have the time to binge watch, take notes and implement your teachings thank you!
@loriburkhardt9678
@loriburkhardt9678 Год назад
Thank you so much for this. I had the JADAM books and found your channel after. It’s very helpful to know how to break it down for the home gardener
@catherinemcmartin8275
@catherinemcmartin8275 Год назад
Thank you for this much needed info. Much love.
@bobstar8773
@bobstar8773 Год назад
Your knowledge is so grateful 🙏🏻
@helenbrown6429
@helenbrown6429 Год назад
Wonderful, please continue to provide this knowledge so we can still find the supplies we need...Thank u so much for helping
@yvanapantino273
@yvanapantino273 Год назад
I will definitely be using this recipe. Thank you again for making it accessible to home gardeners.
@Jerseyhighlander
@Jerseyhighlander Год назад
"make sure you're wearing protective equipment" He says as he stands there in shorts, bare feet and no shirt... My kinda people. Jokes aside, anyone not familiar with Sodium Hydroxide, getting the smallest amount in your eye will change your life in all the wrong ways. Even just the dust from pouring it, don't screw around.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
lol... you're absolutely correct and after doing this so many times over the years I know what I can personally get away with but never ever take even a slight chance on the eyes!!! always protect them!
@cnapo1
@cnapo1 Год назад
Thanks again I am learning so much from your channel, I already see improvements on plants from using the JMS solution
@dylantkl
@dylantkl Год назад
Thank you for sharing this video and the procedures for making JS. Really wonderful explanation.
@moonriver_.
@moonriver_. Год назад
The best gardening channel, greetings from Indonesia!
@jessebasdeo1765
@jessebasdeo1765 Год назад
You are the man!
@pampotgieter7611
@pampotgieter7611 Год назад
Hello Nate, the Viking ! Thank you for another awesome video. I always share your video's with family and friends. Have learnt so much, I love the way you explain and demonstrate the process in all of your video's. You the "Best"
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you for the positive energy Pam!!
@amocorn
@amocorn Год назад
Thank you. Making a commitment to Jadam this year. Your videos are very helpful.
@hcgoode7675
@hcgoode7675 Год назад
Great video. Will be making some of that for next spring. I am currently binge watching your channel!
@Maorawrath
@Maorawrath Год назад
Thank you very much for the information.
@arnulforiojas7989
@arnulforiojas7989 Год назад
Thanks for make easier the JADAM sulfur
@pennysimpson4707
@pennysimpson4707 Год назад
You blow my mind each time you come out with a video. How did you come across your vast knowledge. You're like the Asian doctor of plant health. ❤
@joyanuforo2288
@joyanuforo2288 Год назад
Thank you so much, in like 2 days I have watched several of your videos and I love the way you make it really simple. Am learning so much and fast too. Thanks.
@uncle_creepy2743
@uncle_creepy2743 Год назад
cant wait to try this!!!! ive been swapping between peroxide/water mix and ph 8.5 water ( baking soda) although the best defence is always a healthy plant... this seems more that direction :)
@svchinmulgund5359
@svchinmulgund5359 Год назад
Very good information worth watching the video 👌👌
@myfitstoreuk5608
@myfitstoreuk5608 Год назад
What an awesome mixture! It literally started boiling!
@joannmcculley8253
@joannmcculley8253 Год назад
Thanks for the breakdown of the info!
@organiccleanfoodconnection
@organiccleanfoodconnection Год назад
Thank you :-) I have three of his books. But watching someone do it is nice and someone in the US that knows things are hard to find in his book :-) I really hope this works. I live in a town of 1500 people I have a small 12 acre organic farm that’s been destroyed by chemical farming. There’s a couple farmers making compost tea with manure. But I’m trying to talk my son-in-law into trying one field with compost tea and Korean farming. Thanks again
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
oh yes you have a good opportunity to revitalize the land and demonstrate the power and effectiveness of these methods... you'd need to be methodic about it and meticulous but the result would be amazing... you could also document the process!
@adriangoett914
@adriangoett914 Год назад
Thank you for all your videos. I bought the Jadam book but your videos are easier to understand. Please make a video of JWA and a video of how to mix JWA, JS and JHS.
@beedillon55
@beedillon55 Год назад
Thanks again for sharing your know how
@areciosios-e7532
@areciosios-e7532 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge ! More power.
@AustinMark
@AustinMark Год назад
Excellent video. Thanks for taking the time to make it. I first discovered your channel while researching JADAM and I think you explain it very well. I would imagine that if you did a JWA it would be well worth watching as well.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
Thank you Austin and yes I felt the JADAM community was lacking a good concise set of instructions for the home garden western audience so I set out to clarify it!
@mattbarker4921
@mattbarker4921 Год назад
Thank you for this great info. I will be applying all of it for the fall season crops. Self reliance is so important now
@TheMurlocKeeper
@TheMurlocKeeper Год назад
It is indeed! If you ever have powdery mildew on something, and you haven't made this stuff up yet, use a combo of milk and water (50:50 will probably do, I can't remember exactly). I had this issue on my strawberries once, and this fixed it right up. You have to spray it on for a few days straight though, but it absolutely works! Really important for fruiting crops too, because you don't want to be spraying them with anything toxic if you're going to be eating it later. I try so hard to avoid toxic poisons.
@amadacimine2229
@amadacimine2229 Год назад
Thanks for making this easy and simple....
@TheNoteBuyer
@TheNoteBuyer Год назад
Great video! I'm looking forward to making a batch. I appreciate your knowledge.
@jimgaston9863
@jimgaston9863 Год назад
I would really love to see your recipe for Castile soap,preferably from wood ash boiled down. Thanks in advance,love your advice.
@kristif5009
@kristif5009 Год назад
Thank you so much, before watching I was too intimidated to make JS. Now it's seems doable!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
You can do it!
@TuringisLearning
@TuringisLearning 2 месяца назад
Thanks for turning the knowledge from Youngsang Cho's book to video form! While this process looks scary at points, I cannot imagine the process that Monsanto uses for their fungicides.
@sharlenew564
@sharlenew564 Год назад
This is so awesome
@retiredviking2419
@retiredviking2419 Год назад
Nate, I love your vids my bro! I live in Georgia and we have to deal with chiggers in the summer; they can cause you a lot of sleepless nights scratching. I use sulfur in an old sock to dust my lower legs, shoes and socks to keep them, and ticks off if I'm working in grass or going in the woods. I think this is the solution to the damping off I get with my turnips and mustard greens. I'm going to make this and pre-treat the soil before sowing the seeds. Skal!
@junovhs4646
@junovhs4646 Год назад
PLEASE make a video on the wetting agent! These are the best JADAM videos, you make it accessible for smaller scales which is a great innovation, thank you. JWA sounds amazing but the caustic potash makes me nervous so I'd love to see how you do it
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
will do!... the wetting agent is actually more complicated than this in my opinion but I'll break it down as simply as possible!
@terrypinson2207
@terrypinson2207 Год назад
Dido. for me
@robang01
@robang01 Год назад
Me too
@barebloomworks954
@barebloomworks954 Год назад
I made liquid soap before and I find it easier for me to use the crockpot/ slow cooker. I also store the paste in the fridge and only use the amount of paste I want to dissolve in distilled water when I ran out of the soap. My paste stock had been in the fridge for 6 years now. I used the neem oil as my base oil. I initially made the soap for my children a eczema rather than as insecticide. But now I use it for my plants too.
@AustinMark
@AustinMark Год назад
@@gardenlikeaviking great, I can’t wait :) I feel better having all this stuff on hand even if it will be next year by the time I really get to use a lot of it. JWA is high on my list.
@udayatulachan6415
@udayatulachan6415 Год назад
Your video is so beautifully informative that I won’t fail trying this.Thank you so much🙏
@DecentralisedGames
@DecentralisedGames Год назад
So surprising dude, I almost clicked away not expecting such an informative video, cheers.
@mnp5404
@mnp5404 Год назад
Awesome! I just used an entire 32 oz of store-bought and it didn't even cover one application. I thought it would last the season! I was almost in tears. I can't afford that! You have used this for years? I have so many questions! What does it work best on? Does it affect beneficials? Will it stay in the soil or does it leach out? Will it hurt the soil life? My gang of wolf spiders? Worms? And how close to harvest? Thanks so much!
@brendamatthews4435
@brendamatthews4435 Год назад
You have never mentioned neem oil (from the neem tree). Yesterday morning, I was horrified when I saw a solid thick infestation of aphids on my frangipani tree. I sprayed the underside of the leaves with neem oil (and a wetting agent plus water). That night the aphids were gone. I spray leaves that are being eaten (grasshoppers came through, plus others). Insects don't like it, but bees and ladybugs and such are fine. It's also supposed to be good for white mould. It's good for your skin - I put it in my bath water when mosquitoes are bad. It doesn't smell good, so I sometimes add lavender oil in my bath which covers the smell. Or make up a salve. It's amazing stuff and I keep a spray bottle handy. I use the expensive kind because I know it's pure and it doesn't take much. I also use Diatomaceous Earth to keep the hard shell bugs out of the garden. I had some insect attacking my lemon tree and just threw it up in the air over the leaves. The ancient coral sand rips open their shell and cuts them up. I also add this into the corner of my windows to block the ants. Works on cockroaches, too. Just sharing my experience. In the meantime, I've just made a 55g drum of fish fertiliser because I'm going through my quick fish fertiliser so quickly. And I've got plant waste brewing. And the biochar. And the ingredients for the wetting agent soap arrived yesterday. I'm stepping out of retirement for a few weeks and will send you a thankyou when I can - I've passed on your site to several keen gardeners AND my favourite rare herb online shop . Thankyou for sharing your experience and knowledge. You've changed my life! You're awesome!
@kaolanangorganikongmagsasa3571
Thank you so much for sharing. Greeting from the Philippines.🙂😊
@paulrobinson6125
@paulrobinson6125 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for your help, PRICELESS , useful information.
@elena2010111
@elena2010111 Год назад
Please, please make a video on how to make JADAM Wetting Agent. Thank you!!!!!!
@autiemuse
@autiemuse Год назад
Wow! I lost most of my summer squash plants to powdery mildew and now I know what to do next time. Thank you for all you do!
@TheMurlocKeeper
@TheMurlocKeeper Год назад
Powdery mildew can be killed off with a milk and water combo (50/50 I think?), which you then just spray on for a few days. I had to use this once because my strawberries had it, after they got rained on in summer. It fixed it right up!
@tadscobey3706
@tadscobey3706 Год назад
Spray them with 10% milk water to eliminate pm
@sheldondixon4191
@sheldondixon4191 Год назад
Am a farmer in Jamaica 🇯🇲 am definitely going to try this
@erins2473
@erins2473 Год назад
Thank you. I have the Jadam books but its a little overwhelming to scale it down to a home use.
@garthwunsch
@garthwunsch Год назад
@Erin S On page 296 of the JADAM book there’s a chart detailing six volumes of JS, starting with five litres. The math to scale to any volume is very basic.
@cavbarjones5946
@cavbarjones5946 Год назад
Would love to learn how to make the wetting agent 🤩
@greengrowcer2419
@greengrowcer2419 Год назад
Brotherman....the "eye protection on..." sans shirt is priceless!! Jokes aside, I really enjoy your work, and am learning so much from you. Mad Respect, One Love
@AnotherLameBot
@AnotherLameBot Год назад
I love this guy, he’s great.
@bane8257
@bane8257 Год назад
Jadam wetting agent video need that brother
@tri-forceblades3123
@tri-forceblades3123 Год назад
Could you make a series using all your awesome knowledge specifically aiming towards Cannabis? I am so glad I found your channel. You are awesome!!!!!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
I certainly could do that yes!... I'll have to see if there's enough interest in that first
@tri-forceblades3123
@tri-forceblades3123 Год назад
@@gardenlikeaviking everything I have heard from you so far can be applied. But I am sure there are some tricks and tips that have not come to light specifically for cannabis. Keep making videos I am telling others about your channel whenever an opportunity presents itself.
@patrickgagne8795
@patrickgagne8795 Год назад
@@gardenlikeaviking think you would be surprised on the interest. The cannabis industry is by far the highest hit by the “ag” industry. I’ve seen people drop over a grand in nutrients and microbes for a small basement garden per run. It’s brutal. There’s a channel called mr grow it and he did a pod cast about jadam and cannabis but there’s no instructions or anything. I’m in the industry and sent 10 growers to your channel in just the last week. You’re the man Nate
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
@@patrickgagne8795 I feel you brother!!.. I spent many years growing in southern Humboldt... indoor, light dep and full term I did it all... this is where I learned many of these skills and found my passion for growing... its also where I learned of the extortionate almost criminal profits being made by the fertilizer companies for things that do not need to cost much at all... it forced me to learn to make everything I possibly can myself!!... thanks for the support my friend!
@liannannette359
@liannannette359 Год назад
Yes please more videos....this was my first time hearing of this.
@damienwilson6610
@damienwilson6610 11 месяцев назад
Great videos. They have been invaluable.
@TheMurlocKeeper
@TheMurlocKeeper Год назад
Oh...and here's the recipe, cos no one seems to have done it yet. Natural Fungicide 2.5kg sulfur (pure) 2kg sodium hydroxide 250g Himalayan salt (even though he keeps saying sea salt) 5L water (initial) 3.2L (final) 10ml = 2tsp JADAM sulfur 90ml = 3oz Castile soap (wetting agent) Per gallon of water. Apply only at night. Re-apply for 3-5 nights in a row, until the situation has been treated.
@wilmaboodoo119
@wilmaboodoo119 Год назад
Can I half this to make smaller amount
@ccccclark2605
@ccccclark2605 8 месяцев назад
Tks! ❤
@SpiderF27
@SpiderF27 3 месяца назад
@@wilmaboodoo119 If you keep the ratio, i don't see why not!
@brettsmith9910
@brettsmith9910 Год назад
please make the wetting agent video
@iamthewelcher
@iamthewelcher Год назад
Jadam good job man! Thanks!
@heikoknoop7888
@heikoknoop7888 Год назад
Awesome, you my favorite gardening channel. Greetings from Germany
@mickhegartygrows
@mickhegartygrows Год назад
Very interested in the JWA video. I’ve watched several online, but you have a way of making these things so easy to replicate. I appreciate you and your channel.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you my friend... the JWA video is in the works
@lesguyse
@lesguyse Год назад
@@gardenlikeaviking I have a commercial grade mist sprayer with a 60 tank that I use to spray our pecan trees with zinc and neem oil. Do you think this solution would lend itself to being applied with this method?
@jeanponce2017
@jeanponce2017 11 месяцев назад
​@@lesguyse Is there anything special with how that sprays other than it's for covering large areas? If it's made just for larger coverage I can't see why it wouldn't be effective. You would just have to do a little math and upscale the amount you make. Later on I'll sit and take the time to do the math and figure out how many gallons this batch will make so I have an idea if it's enough to do what I want to spray. Often I don't just treat my plants I'll hit everything around it because where I live molds are a problem town wide. We literally had a store shut down from black mold as crazy as it sounds. People's yards look like crap and houses show signs on the northern walls. I treat my entire property with a broadcast pellet sprayer in the spring and the fall and I have one of only two green yards in my development that's 11 blocks by 8 blocks that is green the other has a professional company treat it. For some reason lawn companies have problems with mold or they're to stupid to realize it's a fungal infection everyone thinks it's too hot and keep watering it more lol SMH and make it worse. I tell neighbors what to do but like I said people are lazy or can't afford the few bucks to buy stuff to treat their yards. Then it's wetlands on one side and a bay on the other so there's always water around even when humidity is low. The county is trying to figure out what to do I think if everyone took care of their own property it would be in control because nature will keep the woods in balance but people are lazy so it spreads and they essentially are breeding it. Until then I'm still gonna have a nice lawn and healthy garden I just have to stay up on it a little more due to infectious neighbors. They get mad when I burn sulphur in big pots lol it stinks once the wind takes it
@lesguyse
@lesguyse 11 месяцев назад
@@jeanponce2017 Nothing "special" just a high volume blower with 4 injection spray nozzles at the tip of the barrel. It creates a mist that can get as high as 50-60 feet or 70 horizontally.
@jeanponce2017
@jeanponce2017 11 месяцев назад
@@lesguyse nice I wish I had that for my cherry and fig trees. Ironically nothing seems to bother the figs. I think the sap is toxic. Catapillars or something takes 1 bite out of a leaf and that's about it. Ants hang around but they wait for a fog to rot but they get picked by then. If not they'll devour it in hours. But nothing really ever bothered the figs. I do spray in the spring with copper so maybe it helps. But I think your sprays would be fine with sulphur. Sulphur really works well I used to burn it but it can be bad if the smoke contacts water as it becomes a sulfuric acid. They never teach you that at first so even high humidity can be an issue. This method isn't burning it so I think it might be worth trying depending on how many gallons it makes.
@LeChristEstRoi
@LeChristEstRoi Год назад
There's another one method using calcium hydroxide (slaked lime) instead of sodium hydroxide. When using calcium hydroxide you'll need to heat the mixture because it won't heat by itself. The method you shared with us is better because without the need of extra heating source you save lots of energy!
@ThePinkBinks
@ThePinkBinks Год назад
Do you have the name or a link for the recipe using slaked lime please? 🙂 Or a search term I could use?
@LeChristEstRoi
@LeChristEstRoi Год назад
@@ThePinkBinks I use this recipe: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2mCAmEiEolg.html
@SCOTTBULGRIN
@SCOTTBULGRIN Год назад
Brilliant.
@dctarrant5
@dctarrant5 Год назад
Thank you for making the video for us.
@Red2U
@Red2U Год назад
It’s helpful to see this made on a smaller scale. I have a couple JADAM books but have not tried any of the solutions yet!
@briankane6547
@briankane6547 Год назад
Are you calling his amounts "Smaller" or you're hoping to downsize that? Easily done. ;¬)
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
yes I found a need in the JADAM community for a good concise explanation of how to do it in the home garden and for a western audience so thats why I am making these... thank you and I say go for it!!
@Red2U
@Red2U Год назад
@@briankane6547 His amounts are smaller and manageable. A 5 gallon pail is definitely easier to wrap your head around then a 50 gallon drum lol
@sislertx
@sislertx Год назад
I tried three times..its.harder than u think..i blame the out side temps...tho to be truthful it may of worked as i have zero confidence. My grandpa dusted his seed potatoes with sulfur..or so i think so..im pushing 80 and well memories are always sus.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
plastic containers work equally as well to store this solution
@carfvallrightsreservedwith6649
Seen (11 years ago) a video made in Japan when I was getting into making my own alkaline water. The guy put the the waste side water on his plants and they thrived. Totally prevented mold/blight/fungas on plants regularly afflicted with it. The water had a lower Ph. Viking what do you know about this?
@EdieBabeMonster
@EdieBabeMonster Год назад
So awesome! Thank you so much!
@kimrall7350
@kimrall7350 Год назад
Thank you, will have to make this soon
@shanemillard608
@shanemillard608 Год назад
I wish I had known that about the food grade bucket. I made this recently and I used a metal pot. I also stirred it too quick and it boiled over. I also wish I had known I didn't need the soil, it makes it more complicated to put up with the settling and straining process. However, I got it done. My friend used it on his athrancnose on the peppers and it knocked it right out.
@michaelmckee2200
@michaelmckee2200 Год назад
I also used a metal pot. Do you think it made a difference.
@shanemillard608
@shanemillard608 Год назад
@@michaelmckee2200 yes I do. At least in my case I think it caused it to react
@michaelmckee2200
@michaelmckee2200 Год назад
@@shanemillard608 did you use aluminum or steel
@shanemillard608
@shanemillard608 Год назад
I believe it was stainless.
@busyrand
@busyrand Год назад
Please show how to make the wetting agent.
@lyndagaylebanner6462
@lyndagaylebanner6462 Год назад
I'll try this, thank you
@brettsmith9910
@brettsmith9910 Год назад
awesome thank you
@belloibrahim5254
@belloibrahim5254 Год назад
Make Wetting Agent ,Pls
@spraycanart72
@spraycanart72 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! I had asked you a question a couple weeks back about making JS (in a paypal donation - not sure how prominent their messages are, or if you ever saw it). A moderator over on the JADAM channel recommended that I use JS for my dealings with cucumber beetles that were spreading mosaic virus to all of my squash pants… It’s been a devastating problem this year - that is thankfully isolated to just the cucumbers and squash! I was going by the JADAM book and was a little confused about making JS . (I wasn’t quite sure how hot this would get or about the sort of heat proof container to use in America.) This is so very helpful to see your process. Have you ever had issues with mosaic virus? I have been using JMS to increase soil diversity, I am hopeful that it will help remediate the soil after the contaminated plants are removed. Thanks again - I love your channel, friend. I would love to see your castile soap recipe too. Keep up the great work !
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
yes I remember this question but the thing with PayPal is I don't get a chance to respond to the question on that platform lol... thank you by the way!.. Arizona right?... I have a test plot a few miles away and we have a terrible outbreak of the mosaic and cucumber beetles and squash bugs just totally annihilating everything!!... so I'm running lots of experiments trying to find what works best... I do know and recommend lots of JMS with the JS and JWA combined with a strong JLF is the way to go for soil remediation and it has cured so many things over the years and I believe it will work for this as well... I'll let you know what works best...
@spraycanart72
@spraycanart72 Год назад
@@gardenlikeaviking Yes! I’m in the Arizona high desert. I felt like this video was the reply to my question! Lol! Much appreciated! Now I’ve got squash borers too! It’s like a full on ambush on my squash this year. Every plant dies right when it reaches the fruiting stage - either from mosaic or from a weak vine. So far I have had some luck with acorn and butternut which I read were more resilient to the beetles…. But I mostly gave up on squash and i am instead focusing on what is growing well. Lots of beans, many varieties, my tomato vies are amazing. I will try all of your suggestions. I’m going to get on the JS - ASAP, Would love an update on your battles with mosaic if you remember. Thanks again! :)
@davidfannan3505
@davidfannan3505 Год назад
excellent, thanks for the recipe.
@ej4753
@ej4753 8 месяцев назад
After learning about JADAM Organic farming and looking for the book, by far your videos are the most informative, easy to understand and detailed use I have found!! And I have been looking!! Thank you for your videos.😊
@Change-Maker
@Change-Maker Год назад
Amazing simple to understand content, just a few corrections: 1) Soft water is not necessary for jadam sulfur ....but only for the wetting agent.... 2) Leaving overnight is only needed when adding the extra optional items (phyllite etc) but in your version it can be used straight away) 3) Application is best done with 2 days on and 1 day off schedule, rather than 5 days straight Official Jadam References: 1) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IcyFf-zvkqc.html (Shorter Version making 10 Litres, without the optional items) 2) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EIzqWCflHo0.html (Long Version making 100 Litres of JS Including the optional items - phyllite,clay, sea salt) Keep the videos coming please! learning a lot from you, very actionable videos that inspire me to just start rather than get confused by all the info out here on youtube. Peace.
@C-Mo_PuraVida
@C-Mo_PuraVida 10 месяцев назад
Hell yeah man closing paragraph is spot-on and your entire comment is well said and informative. Thank you for sharing. - Chris Virginia,USA
@yosoyepi
@yosoyepi Год назад
hi!!, im new here, amaized by ur simple explanation... (sorry for my english, im from spain... ;))) just let me say thank u. U get simple many hours of watchin many others canals with 25 min video to make thigs more confuse, thank u again for ur job an eforts... aaannddd ;)) yes, i failed with the wettin agent... so man.. u will make me a favor if you teach me how to do it properly... (for sure one more fan...) one more thing im a missinformated about ur schedule on Q&A lives. could u tel me something about ir?' MAN SINCERELY THANK U !!!
@hardtobelieve4753
@hardtobelieve4753 Год назад
Hey bro I think his lives are at 12pm mid day saturday EST (eastern standard time USA)
@yosoyepi
@yosoyepi Год назад
@@hardtobelieve4753 thank u Sir... ;))
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you for the positive energy and feedback my friend!!!... I will be making a wetting agent video in the near future and I'll make it as simple as possible!
@jenniferdumbris2306
@jenniferdumbris2306 Год назад
Thanks, great video!
@joycewedel9084
@joycewedel9084 Год назад
Because your genuine & honest I SUBSCRIBED & shared. Ty!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you for the positive energy my friend!
@that_potent_puff1292
@that_potent_puff1292 Год назад
Question!? I just recently made a 10L batch of JADAM Sulfur & was wondering if it was suppose to have a strong boiled egg smell? Or did I do something wrong!?!? Also thank you for all the informative gardening info, just recently stumbled on to your channel & it has helped me a ton. Love it 👍🏾
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
yes the smell of this solution is very off putting like rotten eggs or some kind of sewage... that is perfectly normal...
@JoseSantos-zj3ll
@JoseSantos-zj3ll 11 месяцев назад
I think Sulphur never smells pleasant, just think of garlic and onion!
@dammyishie
@dammyishie 7 месяцев назад
​@@JoseSantos-zj3llIt actually smells worse. Sulphur smells rotten. 😂
@lukebrindax7465
@lukebrindax7465 Год назад
One thing that I've heard in these videos with proper soil and such is that the plants themselves, if healthy, wont be attacked by pests, and only dying/not properly thriving plants will get diseases and pests. I believe you mentioned that the plants actually signal pests to come kill it, as a way of allowing the healthier plants more of a survival. IS there actually a need for this if our plants are healthy and thriving/ I would think this should only be used if there are problems, maybe a new garden and other situations where the soil "Foodweb" isn't properly maintained? Thank you for all of your help as always!!
@stompthedragon4010
@stompthedragon4010 Год назад
Ive heard that too, but my Cosmos were looking pretty healthy til the Jspanese beetles stopped by
@werdana112
@werdana112 Год назад
Think of a plant like an animal, they want to replicate and spread seed just like them. But they can’t do it themselves so they create colorful berries and fruits to attract insects and animals. In return for food the animals spread the seed. You must have a preventative spraying schedule to keep bugs out of your garden especially the bad ones. If you don’t spray anything it’s best to companion plant and have a sacrificial plant. But you won’t get a good harvest of you don’t preventativly spray neem oil or JHS.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
absolutely this is true and thats why I say in the video we only use this if necessary and for a few days at a time.... if the plants are completely healthy and everything looks fine there's no need to use this... but even in the best conditions sometimes plants become ill its just the nature of gardening these plants
@samouhnour4512
@samouhnour4512 Год назад
wonderful. Many thanks from France;
@we_want_chilli_willy
@we_want_chilli_willy Год назад
Excellent video Nate! I loved how you said about your neighbors, they must wonder what the heck you are up to at times.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
lol for sure they already thing me strange because my yard is the only one filled to the brim with flowers and vegetables with bees buzzing all over the place while theirs is just clean cut green grass and nothing else!
@angelamello852
@angelamello852 Год назад
Very helpful, thank you for this video 🙌
@jimpsentertainmenttv3586
@jimpsentertainmenttv3586 Год назад
This is true value,
@morgan_inthe_garden
@morgan_inthe_garden 5 месяцев назад
Most amazing channel for teaching JADAM! I'm studying from the book and these videos are soo soo helpful and extremely informative! Thank you!
@claudewalker3076
@claudewalker3076 9 месяцев назад
Great Video.
@wildcoastadventures7535
@wildcoastadventures7535 Год назад
Thanks for Sharing your knowledge.