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Your Plants NEED This Calcium - How To Make Water Soluble Calcium Supplement - KNF - WCA 

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Calcium is critical for a large number of plant functions and a calcium deficiency can greatly reduce overall yield and plant vigor. In this video I show you exactly how to make this water soluble calcium supplement using two very common and cheap ingredients. Much love to the Korean Natural Farming (KNF) community for showing me how to make this back in 2017.
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@edwardtedesco5388
@edwardtedesco5388 Год назад
8/4/23 . Years ago I dump lots of eggshells in the garden- I’m talking maybe 30 years ago and I was still seeing clumps of shells until a year or so ago !ofcourse it was probably too many shells ! Can you do this same process with crushed oyster shells ?
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
yes my friend eggshells truly take many years to decompose the natural way!!!... yes this process will also work with oyster shells... use in the same ratios
@CatCor-ki6rk
@CatCor-ki6rk Год назад
​@gardenlikeaviking can you use any seashell (muscle, clams etc) found at the beach (washed of course)? Tia 😊
@amy3458
@amy3458 10 месяцев назад
@@CatCor-ki6rkEliot Coleman uses oyster shells BECAUSE they take so long to degrade. He calls it time-released calcium. LoL
@JourneytoSustainableLiving
@JourneytoSustainableLiving 3 месяца назад
if you have a compost pile, blending your eggshells to a powder can help insects decompose the eggshells more easily, and I promise it works! I've been putting my eggshell powder into compost for years and then using the compost to amend my soil. it's the long game, but the time is going to pass anyway! check out my YT video because I use eggshells in other ways too other than composting!
@mymer78
@mymer78 3 месяца назад
Doesn't vinegar kill weeds? Is the same vinegar good for plants?
@evilroyslade2491
@evilroyslade2491 2 года назад
You are converting me from store-bought fertilizers to DIY Homemade liquid fertilizers. Thanks.
@CurlyWirls
@CurlyWirls Год назад
Some methods advocate microwaving the egg shells. Is there a reason you [gently] heat them in a pan? Love your content by the way 👍
@shashwatvishwakarma269
@shashwatvishwakarma269 9 месяцев назад
​@@CurlyWirls heat it to convert it into calcium oxide i guess
@Ang.0910
@Ang.0910 7 месяцев назад
These are recipes from the JADAM Korean natural farming book. It’s awesome he’s sharing it! Buy the book to go along with the videos.
@Alchemyforall
@Alchemyforall Год назад
This calcium supplement truly makes a difference. I've been creating Calcium Acetate since I first saw this video from Nate, and have been applying randomly and noticed the pick-me-up reaction from my Jalapeno peppers and Capsicums almost instantly. Lately I've been adding the calcium liquid to absolutely everything. My shed is like an Alchemist's workshop, LOL
@NO-CHIT
@NO-CHIT Год назад
I'm new to Garden Like A Viking and am trying to learn. Which works best for you, foliar or drenching?
@Alchemyforall
@Alchemyforall Год назад
@@NO-CHIT I haven't compared the two options, I mixed some calcium acetate in a watering can (many times now) and watered the soil mostly, rather than a foliar watering, but some does get on the foliage. I reckon it all works, whichever way you choose to apply it.
@NO-CHIT
@NO-CHIT Год назад
@@Alchemyforall I'm anxious to try mine. Today is the fifth day but a particle or two still rises and falls very slowly. I don't want to jump the gun.
@k.chriscaldwell4141
@k.chriscaldwell4141 Год назад
Do you spray it on?
@Alchemyforall
@Alchemyforall Год назад
@@k.chriscaldwell4141 I use a watering can with a spray nozzle, I think Nate's suggested ratio is 2 tablespoons to 10 litres (watering can), and I add a slurp of natural fertiliser to the mix when I have some ready.
@coreyn
@coreyn 2 года назад
Seriously your knowledge is stunning my friend. My 11 year old daughter loves the way you teach. She actually remembers what you teach. Thank you my friend!Gratitude.
@trish6091
@trish6091 2 года назад
My 7 year old son loves watching Nate’s videos with me, too. It’s amazing how our kids’ minds soak up everything. I buried one of our neighborhood bunnies that was hit by a car a few days ago in my garden. My son, after processing his sadness, very matter-of-factly said that it would be good fertilizer for our plants. I’m in awe of the pragmatic lessons being taught from growing food. 🙏🏻
@olgakuchukov6981
@olgakuchukov6981 2 года назад
@@trish6091 I’m reminded of a song David the Good sings “buried my rabbit ‘neath the cherry tree one fine afternoon, i know we’ll meet again someday at the end of a fruit salad spoon.” Here’s the song! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4Um8KMmAVJs.html
@trish6091
@trish6091 2 года назад
@@olgakuchukov6981 omg 😂 thank you so much for sharing this song! Hysterical! 🐇🍒
@olgakuchukov6981
@olgakuchukov6981 2 года назад
@@trish6091 kismet! David is a gardener and extreme composter 😃
@trish6091
@trish6091 2 года назад
@@olgakuchukov6981 I love how the universe works!
@patrickgagne8795
@patrickgagne8795 Год назад
Am I the only one that wished Nate was my neighbor? You’re awesome brother. Please keep up the amazing content
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
lol where I live right now I'm the oddball because everybody has neatly manicured lawns they dump chemicals on and have zero food growing!!
@patrickgagne8795
@patrickgagne8795 Год назад
@@gardenlikeaviking but I bet they wished that they could garden like you and if not, screw ‘‘em lol
@hmfoden
@hmfoden 2 месяца назад
@@gardenlikeaviking this is me as well! I’m pretty sure my neighbors hate me a little 😅 I also converted my front lawn into a wildflower meadow of native wildflowers for the bees. My neighbor is one of those guys who mows his lawn religiously in a diagonal pattern….
@tonyh2663
@tonyh2663 Год назад
Thanks Nate. Your are creating a mad scientist here and it actually makes me love gardening even more now. Every child or grown up needs a teacher like you to inspire them especially now a days. Keep doing what you do my brother.
@talwatni2947
@talwatni2947 Год назад
This Viking is serving Humanity
@jennifervelez4894
@jennifervelez4894 Год назад
This is so simple , why didn’t we all know this? This should have been in the tomatoe growers handbook!
@uncle_creepy2743
@uncle_creepy2743 2 года назад
I've been doing almost the same thing for a few years with my cannabis plants, works great. I mix with Epsom salts too for some magnesium and sulphur. I was told that the burning of the eggshells also changes the chemical structure to make it more plant available... great vids
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
yes they love this especially with he Epsom salts... then the last two weeks or so just do away with the calcium and let them ripen with that pure MagSulfur!!
@andmoreagain9
@andmoreagain9 2 года назад
@@gardenlikeaviking Great, as always, how much Epsom salt should I add to the mix? Thank you
@kevinnickel7529
@kevinnickel7529 2 года назад
@@andmoreagain9 i use 1 tsp per gallon about once every week to 10 days for cannabis in 7-10 gallon pots. If the plants turn too deep of a Forrest green color, I back off. I cut epsom salt out completely in the last 2-3 weeks and bump up sulfur.
@andmoreagain9
@andmoreagain9 2 года назад
Thank you, Kevin
@copperridgegrow3940
@copperridgegrow3940 2 года назад
Cheap CalMag!
@LorieSparkles
@LorieSparkles Год назад
We made this tonight and there is a reason you mixed it up in a big container with so much room to spare! Not quite a volcano but it was fun for my grand daughter to see what happens when you don't follow directions. 😉 I'm very excited to learn so many new new things on this channel.
@kellikelli4413
@kellikelli4413 Год назад
I DIDN'T use a large container and it didn't flare up because I poured the vinegar over the shells (not the other way around).
@monivoler
@monivoler 2 месяца назад
Made this last year and oh yeah... I could swear I saw the plants, especially tomatoes and peppers and squashes, perk up almost instantly. One large German tomato was starting to blossom end rot and so was a patty pan squash plant. The very next round of fruiting and no end rot whatsoever. This stuff works oh so well--thank you Nate! Just making some today and this is the second time it's "volcanoeing". Hoping it will settle down in a bit, thought I went slow enough adding in the shells...?
@hmmm..2733
@hmmm..2733 Год назад
I’m SO happy to be here, with someone who knows his stuff and gives us ways to feed our garden without spending money!!
@voicessamples7396
@voicessamples7396 2 года назад
Great vid bud. I think i speak for a lot of people, when i say these short, quick to the point videos, explaining specific consepts, is so useful for us beginners.
@norseman9573
@norseman9573 Год назад
I have been gardening for 50 years, and I am gaining a lot of valuable new information, so not just for beginners! Great for you to gain this knowledge early on, it will serve you well.
@gherbert7942
@gherbert7942 Год назад
Absolutely agree, @voicesamples9573! One topic, very specific, solid info, gives us reasons for what he's doing. Plain-spoken, articulate but concise; consistently outstanding content.
@bobbreit5244
@bobbreit5244 4 месяца назад
I retired from the chem plant industry. You are giving me lots to do!🎉👍
@ytbprem4930
@ytbprem4930 2 года назад
A note to say thank you for sharing your knowledge. Not everyone does so easily and readily. You do. Keep it up. It is changing what is happening around us.
@dennisevangelista1972
@dennisevangelista1972 2 года назад
Thanks for the great info. Couple of questions.. 1. How long can this liquid be stored. 2. How can it be used to enrich garden soil before at the end of season?
@kitani6767
@kitani6767 Год назад
I have these same questions!
@Swamp-DNA
@Swamp-DNA 3 месяца назад
This here is my support from Germany! I love you channel.. and I find you very cool.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 3 месяца назад
thank you my friend!!
@AC-uv8qn
@AC-uv8qn 2 года назад
Just when I think I’ve found the best gardening channels, Viking show up. Thanks for the garden alchemy.
@kimlee3607
@kimlee3607 Год назад
Am writing to support this amazing fertilizer because I grew 2_3 lbs tomatoes regularly the last five years.Have picture To support this statement.
@janmclellan8963
@janmclellan8963 2 года назад
Science is wonderful when a master like you develops a useful substance with such simple ingredients and a little patience Thank you so much for your video!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
you are welcome Jan thank you for the positive energy!!
@susyQ564
@susyQ564 Год назад
Hey my friend!!!! thank you for your great teachings I am teaching this to a very poor Cuban family in Trinidad Cuba. He’s a 10-year-old boy and I have him making homemade fertilizer. It is open his eyes to a whole new world and I wanna thank you for teaching me so I can teach him because I know is zero how about keeping a plant. You’re doing amazing things in your teaching is amazing thank you
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you very much for the positive energy my friend I wish you the highest success with your teaching efforts!
@sjmullen9011
@sjmullen9011 2 года назад
Glad I watched this video! I was doing egg shells wrong. Thank you for sharing such great information with us. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@jasenanderson8534
@jasenanderson8534 Год назад
Great tips. I do mine a little differently, crushing up lightly and place into the oven for about half an hour, take out then cover in the same amount with vinegar as you mentioned and wait until it stops bubbling, give it a good stir, and leave usually overnight or a couple of days after that. Filter off the chunks, and use at a similar dilution rate. Good video.
@kimberlyhughes4515
@kimberlyhughes4515 Год назад
I've been trying to learn JADAM methods for a while, but I've never seen one like this about eggshells and vinegar.Great teacher, great video! Thank you for sharing your experience!
@tracyflenner
@tracyflenner 2 года назад
I never knew about this and that chemical reaction was the neatest thing I’ve seen this week. Thanks Nate.
@travisdavis1042
@travisdavis1042 2 года назад
Great content as always brother. I love how practical you have made this so that any one can use it. It’s much appreciated.
@retiredviking2419
@retiredviking2419 Год назад
I "cooked" about half a dozen shells on the stove and they turned out good but you gotta stay right with it for about 10 minutes. I asked my wife to start saving me the shells and she started putting them in a bowl for me. I didn't want to wait until I got enough to "cook", and I didn't want them drying, so I rinsed them out, rubbing the albumin off with my finger and put them in another bowl to dry. They don't need cooking now and it's really quick to do. Can't wait for spring to use this stuff. Thanks Nate! NE Ga, 7b.
@jenniferfisher1743
@jenniferfisher1743 Год назад
Great video. Your explanation of the chemical reaction was very helpful. I was hesitant about applying acidic vinegar to my plants, but your explanation about it being neutralized and no longer vinegar was spot on. It would be very helpful to see a video of how you foliar feed and the right technique. I’ve always been a little apprehensive to try it because I don’t know the right way to do it.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you for the feedback my friend and yes I will make a video on how to properly foliar spray
@JazFP_Jona
@JazFP_Jona 2 года назад
It reminds me of how I was able to get my chili pepper to yield fruits after so many months of failures. That's why I always remove the thin membrane, wash, and store the eggshells almost everyday until I get plenty enough to make a new batch of homemade liquid calcium.
@gtrgenie
@gtrgenie 2 года назад
These videos are amazing! The way you explain is so easy to understand. They’re not long and they are right to the point. You are my favorite new RU-vidr.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
thank you for the positive feedback my friend!
@Midiman54
@Midiman54 Год назад
Thanks for all you do Nate. Learning and sharing with others makes us better stewards of the earth. 🙏🏼
@georgeingridirwin6180
@georgeingridirwin6180 5 месяцев назад
FANTASTIC!! Such an awesome video. I knew add egg shells were good for the garden and you had to put vinegar somehow to activate everything. I thank you so much. You've earned a new subscriber.
@Crazy_Garden_Lady
@Crazy_Garden_Lady Год назад
I had food-grade calcium carbonate, which I normally use for my chalk paint. It worked very quickly. My pepper plants recovered in a short time. I didn't know your recipe for the liquid calcium and will try it out. Last year was my first gardening year ever and I learned a lot. And I made mistakes from the beginning because I thought we would have food security problems. I felt pressed for time. This year I started much better with a plan. I also prepared the beds much better. I am so grateful for everything you teach us! I will be using the JADAM solution tomorrow. Thank you so much! I made the fish fertilizer and the urea, and I made a nettle tea because they had it here at the river this year. I've never bought fertiliser from the shop before. So I can't compare that to the homemade. I love making all these natural things myself. 💝🌻
@imkadosh
@imkadosh 2 месяца назад
Thank you Mr, for this so valuable info! Thank you for the formula. You are greatly appreciated and I am sharing your videos! I have been deceived in RU-vid by a lot of liars and deceivers and I have wasted a lot time and money believing their methods would work, but no more! You are my resource! Thank you!!
@deborahriley7355
@deborahriley7355 Год назад
Is it also good for human consumption
@tombombadil2565
@tombombadil2565 Год назад
This is invaluable information in light of the current fertilizer shortages worldwide....
@0824rl0824rl
@0824rl0824rl 2 года назад
This video is awesome. Never had I heard anything like this. I love your wisdom and look forward to more. Thanks for sharing!
@louisecross
@louisecross Год назад
I throw egg shells in a baking tray in oven, the next time I roast or bake something they get cooked, I crush and put in jar. In the past I've just fed the crushed shell to chickens ir sprinkled through compost pile, now I have a much better way to use them thanks
@gazellecarlson6543
@gazellecarlson6543 Год назад
bringing my plants to a whole new level with your help this year.. thank you
@ytSuns26
@ytSuns26 2 года назад
I agree I started saving egg shells. When I got a couple pounds of eggs I crushed them added them to my garden bed . The results this growing season has been amazing. I peel the membrane and eat it , free collagen !
@olgakuchukov6981
@olgakuchukov6981 2 года назад
Yes this is great, thank you. Interesting about the egg lining. I have read that it is very good for joints and cartilage. I powder eggshells for adding calcium to my cat’s raw food. I’ve never smelled any rancidity. Maybe it has no smell. There’s guidance to toast the powder but that’s to remove any bacteria off a raw local egg. I tend to use a lot of egg shells I’ve boiled with pressure. Maybe that cooks the lining and is similar to toasting. I vote for the foliar feed video. I imagine your sprayer retains the aroma of the fertilizer. Maybe you can share your cleaning regimen. And which sprayer you like. I’ve looked up a few online and the reviews are all over the place for a budget sprayer from a top producer,
@kellikelli4413
@kellikelli4413 Год назад
I am trying this process out now, without the toasting, it seems okay so far, 2nd day still putting on a show of up then down shells (like a lava lamp w/out color) 😉
@vincentking2601
@vincentking2601 Месяц назад
This is the video that confirmed gardeninglikeaviking was the source of knowledge I'd been looking for. Naturally exceptional. Thank You!!!
@we_want_chilli_willy
@we_want_chilli_willy 2 года назад
Thank you for all the great information in your videos Nate, I wish I knew of these things 10 or even 20 years ago instead of throwing a lot of money away on chemical fertilizers. I'd throw you a few bucks but the New Zealand government is screwing us hard with inflation and that's why I'm here, to gain new knowledge on how to survive and thrive. ✌
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
I feel you my friend... the big squeeze is coming for us here in the states as well... that's why I'm sharing all this info so hopefully not as many hungry mouths in the future!
@Crazy_Garden_Lady
@Crazy_Garden_Lady Год назад
I had food-grade calcium carbonate, which I normally use for my chalk paint. It worked very quickly. My pepper plants recovered in a short time. I did not know your recipe for the liquid calcium and will try it. Last year was my first gardening year ever and I learned a lot. And I made mistakes from the beginning thinking we would have food security problems. The prices are insane! I felt pressed for time. This year I started much better with a plan. I also prepared the beds much better. I built raised beds over the beds I dug last year. I bought a lot of soil and compost because I had no other choice. I only have clay and stones here. I am so grateful for everything you teach us! I will prepare the JADAM solution tomorrow. I made the fish fertiliser and the urea fertiliser, and I made a nettle tea because we had nettles by the river this year. I've never bought fertiliser from the shop before. So I can't compare that to homemade. I love making all these natural things myself. 💝🌻
@advillwertz6585
@advillwertz6585 Год назад
100 percent correct. Been doing this for years. I love your method. Especially the advice to make your own vinegar. Its so easy and a bye product. Keep on teaching the good fight.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you for the positive energy my friend!!
@taxusbaccata6332
@taxusbaccata6332 2 месяца назад
Great video as usual. Also liberated to lesser amounts are Magnesium, Strontium, Phosphorous and Sulphur. Ive heard of eggs near 100 year old dug up from soil - of course acidic soils will melt the shell faster
@DemoKotsonis
@DemoKotsonis Год назад
A friend turned me on to your channel last week and I’m so glad he did. I’ve been binge watching your videos. I love the way you simplify things. It’s very easy to understand. Thank you and keep up the good work!
@KimWilliamsystunisia
@KimWilliamsystunisia Год назад
Just started my first batch. Giggling like idiot here watching all the bubbles....reminds me of chemistry lessons at school. Now to be patient and wait. Can't wait to be able to use it.
@debbiejones2738
@debbiejones2738 Год назад
Just made my first batch. Thank you for the easy, (yet smelly) way to utilize egg shells as fertilizer. Can't wait to treat my house plants with this, and later my garden. Love your videos and all the great information! My husband who is not a gardener even got involved just to watch the chemical reaction :) Thank you.
@kellikelli4413
@kellikelli4413 Год назад
Why does yours smell..? Mine doesn't .
@debbiejones2738
@debbiejones2738 Год назад
@@kellikelli4413 The end product does not smell, sorry if I didn't make that clear. It was the heating up of the egg shells. I probably over "cooked" mine. The kitchen smelled of burnt shells for several days. :) I think next time, I will be more careful not to over cook the shells. The fertilizer is great.
@Frank2314-y1z
@Frank2314-y1z 9 месяцев назад
Thank you .. all my friends gave me egg shells and made it his morning .. wow bubbling lots .. Haha😂 wife kicked me outside to char the egg shells they stunk up the house …. But I finished outside on bbq.. but she will be happy when our flowers are getting the nutrients next spring.. following your advice on making all these fertilizers now for spring time .. 3 hurrays for Viking master.. Ty
@micnaz9655
@micnaz9655 2 года назад
Your content is great! Can you do one on how to make magnesium?
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
thank you and yes I can do that!
@micnaz9655
@micnaz9655 2 года назад
Thanks alot!
@stompthedragon4010
@stompthedragon4010 2 года назад
@@gardenlikeaviking please do. I save your videos and share many.
@Chompchompyerded
@Chompchompyerded 2 года назад
Oh this is so cool! I used to have chickens but had to get rid of them after my spinal cord injury. I've got a bag full of oyster shell leftover going begging Now I have a use for it! Many of my plants are looking peakid. My zucchinis are turning into mush on the vine. This is almost certainly the problem, and now I have the solution to it! Thanks!!!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
yes the mushy Zukes is very likely a lack of calcium or pollination issues
@jazzakahmapasa3620
@jazzakahmapasa3620 2 года назад
Your videos are a motivation to me. Always looking forward to the next. Easy, comprehend and educative. Keep up the good work mate. Much love from Malawi🇲🇼
@kylenolan3138
@kylenolan3138 Год назад
I knew enough basic chemistry to come up with something similar. I use a mixture of white vinegar and concentrated lemon juice and heat it. And if I don't have enough egg shells, I add crushed antacid tablets. With heat, it only takes hours.
@livewire9996
@livewire9996 Год назад
How long do we boil the vinegar and egg shell mixture for?
@kylenolan3138
@kylenolan3138 Год назад
@@livewire9996, I don't boil it because it'll evaporate quickly. I use a fairly small amount. I don't have any rules of thumb; I just look for an obvious reduction in solid material.
@kylenolan3138
@kylenolan3138 Год назад
@@livewire9996, also, with antacids, it takes just a few minutes.
@markzambelli
@markzambelli 2 года назад
This is the _only_ way to use eggshells in the garden and works like a charm, everyone should be doing this. Eggshells take a lot more more than decades to breakdown in soil... no matter how finely crushed or charred they are. Archeologists regularly find eggshells during excavations, some are even so intact after hundreds of years they can determine what bird laid them! Soil life merely breaks them down into ever smaller particles year after year, which soon become microscopic, misleading us to presume they've been absorbed into the soil but the calcium still isn't available in a soluble form. The oyster-shells you mentioned are Calcium Carbonate (as is Limestone!) and they survive for thousands of years in the ground (Venice Italy, and parts of the USA and Australia (and everywhere humans have been eating shellfish really) have manmade mounds of these shells and they obviously aren't decomposing into the soil releasing anything. I have patches of soil in my garden that still show eggshell fragments I put there 14 years ago that I see when I disturb the soil even today. The only decomposition of eggshells in soil is due to the soil being very ericacious (acidic) so it acts like the vinegar to start with... but soon the soil turns alkali and then it stops decomposing the eggshells. I'm glad you show this vinegar conversion to Calcium Actetate but to add to it... if you use lemon juice as the acid you get Cacium Citrate, another easily absorbed water soluble form of calcium.
@cangel201
@cangel201 Год назад
Are you saying we can use lemon juice instead of vinegar?
@markzambelli
@markzambelli Год назад
@@cangel201 Absolutely. The acidity of lemon juice (citric acid) will readily 'dissolve' the eggshell and turn the insoluble calcium carbonate in the shell to soluble calcium citrate... you may need to add some more juice from time to time to fully dissolve the shells but after a couple of days you should have a good calcium-rich liquid feed that you should then dilute when you use it so the soil isn't hit with neat acid solution... I usually add a a small capfull to a couple of litres of water whenever I'm feeding weekly or fortnightly. I also add a little treacle (blackstrap molasses in the US I think) to my feed from time to time as this contains a lot of minerals and nutrients from refining the sugar and the microbes in the soil can use the small addition of the sugar too. As with all feeds, don't be too heavy handed... it's always better to underdo any amending than overdoing it. Good luck
@cangel201
@cangel201 Год назад
@@markzambelli thank you so much for your reply. I appreciate it!😃We eat a lot of eggs so I will be able to try this soon.
@JJStarr
@JJStarr 7 месяцев назад
I toast my shells in the oven on low, like 220F I want to say, for 20 minutes. I check it every five to ten minutes to give the pan a shake. I believe you can also do this with bones, probably bone broth discards would be a good candidate. A tip: be sure to use high-quality eggshells--not that crumbly stuff from the cheap section. Shells that crumble are *low* in calcium and likely deficient in other minerals (plus those birds are stressed out, giving you eggs with an imbalance of short/long fatty acids, aka omegas). Final tip: if you have chickens, give the rest of your shells back to your chickens as a calcium supplement! I still also give oyster shells but I don't have to buy them that often.
@weisemari
@weisemari 2 года назад
This recipe will help my tomato plants. You're a great servant to our rising recycling and sustainability economy. I forgive you the lying ads that come along with your valuable content. My friend and hero. Keep it on!
@kencaputa2468
@kencaputa2468 Год назад
Hi Nate, I'm hoping you can answer my question. I've made my first batch of CA and I'm curious about the resulting liquid's concentration. 1. Does the 1 : 10 shell to vinegar ratio provide the most concentrate result? 2. If there is egg shell that has not dissolved does this signify that the resulting CA is at it's strongest ? Thanks and enjoy your day!
@barneyrubble4827
@barneyrubble4827 Год назад
Yes, the reaction is over as he said
@sonsoflight4430
@sonsoflight4430 7 месяцев назад
You help us freely. It's insane how much money you actually save us and with absolutely perfect factual information. Thank you so much
@dickseeho6061
@dickseeho6061 Год назад
You are the best gardener I ever found and you are most helpful person to learn from..
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you for the positive energy my friend!!
@xiscanicolas6009
@xiscanicolas6009 2 года назад
I was going to try this, thanks for the tip of toasting! I have about 25 kilos of crushed eggshells... Are you talking about the inner membrane? Btw it's sold as a supp because rich in certain nutrients, so it's a good idea to tear some appart, dry it and keep it to eat. I just eat some as chewing gum from time to time! And I have to search how much is a gallon! 😄
@kimberlyhughes4515
@kimberlyhughes4515 Год назад
128 ounces. I'm not sure what that is metricly, I'm ashamed to say.
@chrisbohman3982
@chrisbohman3982 Год назад
1 gallon (128 ounces) is equal to 3785.4 ml = 3.79 Litres.
@Pausereflectandbreathe
@Pausereflectandbreathe 2 года назад
Glad I watch this video. I have saved lots of eggshells and I have a homemade vinegar. Thank you so much! ❤️🙏
@trish6091
@trish6091 2 года назад
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Do all types of plants benefit from this solution or are there specific ones to avoid?
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
pretty much all plants love this!... but if you are uncertain then first spray only on a small part of the plant and wait a day or two to make sure it can handle it...
@trish6091
@trish6091 2 года назад
@@gardenlikeaviking Thanks! 😊
@robertsanders339
@robertsanders339 2 года назад
Since I since I found ur videos I been doing everything different with my garden thank u
@lukebrindax7465
@lukebrindax7465 2 года назад
Have you ever planted whole eggs into the ground? Is there any worth in doing that since you mentioned the shells can take awhile to break down? I figured they would ferment/age in the soil and then provide a lot of beneficial goodness to the soil. Thank you for your time as always!
@almostoily7541
@almostoily7541 8 месяцев назад
I put some eggs in a compost in place container in my raspberry/garlic/mum pot. I had to go out of town for two months. All the leaves, paper towels, and other scraps were broken down when I came home. They had probably been in the container for three or four months total. Apparently, I didn't break two of my eggs. They were still whole in the broken down compost. I'm afraid to break them now because I know they stank when I first put them in because I broke some in other containers 😂 They will probably explode when I tap them. I may just give the container a good hard shake with the lid on. I live in a hot and humid climate so my stuff usually breaks down pretty quickly. It's probably good to note that the container was pulled out of the pot and I found it a few yards away from the pot. Probably a raccoon smelling the eggs. The top was left in the pot but the eggs were still inside. Maybe they took something else out of it. The pot is by my chicken pen so that's why I'm guessing a raccoon 🦝.
@seraphimgabriel9438
@seraphimgabriel9438 Год назад
I am watching and learning all the away from East Africa Uganda, thanks for making the information easy to digest by us. May God bless all your endeavors.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you for the positive energy my friend I'm happy you can learn from this!!
@sweetgrassprincess
@sweetgrassprincess 2 года назад
I love your clear, concise, and caring explanations.
@stompthedragon4010
@stompthedragon4010 2 года назад
I knew I was saving eggshells for a good reason. Are you talking about the thin film inside the shell? If so I've been rinsing that out. You make your own apple cider vinegar? P.s. you need a website as another place to store your videos and knowledge.
@simonesmit6708
@simonesmit6708 2 года назад
Rumble is a good place as the founder has publicly stated he will only delete illegal content.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
yes but its still beneficial to do a light roast on them if you can... yes I make vinegar from apples I'll do a video this fall... and I'm going to be sitting up a telegram channel soon but I agree I need an actual website its just so much to learn!
@zaquanwordisbond1204
@zaquanwordisbond1204 Год назад
Excellent and much needed video. I've been trying to learn how to make a homemade calmag for some time now.
@rosemarylau3008
@rosemarylau3008 2 года назад
Would this recipe work for humans too? I'm looking to increase my calcium levels that works better than pill supplements.
@patmaier6917
@patmaier6917 Год назад
Answer this, please.
@svetlanapetrowizky224
@svetlanapetrowizky224 5 месяцев назад
Also want to know
@Herbhead369
@Herbhead369 5 месяцев назад
All you have to do is look up how long to bake the egg shells in even - powder them and add to juiced or smoothies yogurt
@Herbhead369
@Herbhead369 5 месяцев назад
Sorry juices smoothies or yogurts
@daleparks6781
@daleparks6781 6 месяцев назад
I have found your recipe for egg shells fertilizer one of the best and my favorite too!👍
@Jasonkaytodd
@Jasonkaytodd Год назад
Your thoughtfulness and detailed explanation of how gardening happens is amazing. Thank you so much for putting so much information out there for others to learn.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
thank you for the positive energy my friend!
@TriggaTreDay
@TriggaTreDay 2 года назад
I have been saving tons of egg shells and this is perfect for what I have been wanting to do.
@redwoodninja5334
@redwoodninja5334 2 года назад
So I did it the way you said and the eggshells all went to the top.
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
thats ok it will still work just let it all react a few days maybe give it a stir
@smoothmove7566
@smoothmove7566 Год назад
I have city water and that's what I use to water my plants with. I get plenty of calcium buildup on my tub/shower so I'm sure we're getting plenty. you are good at explaining things though. Keep up the great work.
@chrisbohman3982
@chrisbohman3982 Год назад
If you are using 'City Water', it most likely contains chlorine. I would suggest heating the water to about 100 degrees F (38 C). This will volatize off the chlorine, but should not strip the calcium out of your water.
@isagoal
@isagoal 2 года назад
I always like to be checking video because it's so encouraging.
@brianbarszcz975
@brianbarszcz975 Год назад
I have the Jadam book, but this video explained the process more clearly. The book is poorly translated Korean language!😄👍
@perlindunganperempuandanan3969
@perlindunganperempuandanan3969 2 года назад
Terima kasih sudah memberi tahu, cara buat calsium. Tuhan memberkati anda
@candig2121
@candig2121 2 месяца назад
I believe you've given me the answer to my concerns, thanks.
@Divinemessages69
@Divinemessages69 8 месяцев назад
Oh I'm definitely going to be doing this, this year, I normally sprinkle eggshells into the soil for my tomato plants but this seems so much more cost effective and longer lasting, thankyou for your videos I am learning so much and loving that you get 'straight to the point' with no nonsense and really easy to follow advice!
@itaymitra1030
@itaymitra1030 2 месяца назад
Pure joy listening to you, so so inspiring..hugs from Portugal
@debbiecurtis4021
@debbiecurtis4021 2 года назад
I'll start making this tonight. I've stored about 100 eggshells in the last 2 months. My ex and my aunt give me used egg shells, so it's easy to quickly get 100 egg shells.
@barbaraarrington9146
@barbaraarrington9146 Год назад
Thank you for your honesty and troubleshooting. It really helped me out in my failures so far.
@freedomshack
@freedomshack Год назад
Thanks to Pinball for sharing your channel. I’m new to growing food and really need info to be successful. Thanks for your videos!
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
welcome to the channel my friend you'll find everything you need here and if not then just ask me and I can probably do a video about it!!
@langashemalombola1984
@langashemalombola1984 2 года назад
Am deep love with your videos coz I've noticed faithfulness and honest in your presentation. Good job and keep it up. From Zambia, central Africa
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking 2 года назад
thank you for this positive energy and feedback my friend!!
@driqbal316
@driqbal316 Год назад
I love how you explain the science behind everything. Thanks for sharing
@C-Mo_PuraVida
@C-Mo_PuraVida Год назад
My fellow Viking, your videos are life changing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! -Chris Virginia, USA
@orchiddo1
@orchiddo1 4 месяца назад
Not only do you help but you can clear the pothole in my mind. Thank you.
@CSG7Deuce74
@CSG7Deuce74 Год назад
My question got answered while i was typing it. I also learned a few more tidbits that other videos never mentioned and never came to my mind. But great job on the vid bud
@wayneguppy1667
@wayneguppy1667 Год назад
Sure to do this. No more trowing in the soil without processing.
@rick.zaleski8829
@rick.zaleski8829 2 месяца назад
I love your gardening videos and have learned so many helpful gardening techniques and look to your channel when trying to solve a plant issue. I found this video on making WCA also helpful but I have one correction to offer. Your comment (3:18) to "not powder the shells and that doing so will only hinder the process" is not totally accurate. The reaction speed depends on the exposed surface area of the reactants, and powder eggshell--with hundreds of small grains--has the most surface area-- and therefore will create a higher reaction rate between the egg shell and the acetic acid. Using powdered eggshells will provide you with Water Soluble Calcium in hours versus simply crushed shells which will take 5-10 days to complete. I believe your concern is the clogging of drip emitters and sprayers (6:40) which is a valid concern. But after the powdered shell reaction has stopped, the fine particulates will have settled to the bottom and you can siphon off the majority of the solution into a fine filter and avoid the clogging issues you have experienced. I prefer the powdered shell method as I complete the process the same day. In addition you can be more precise in measuring the quantity of eggshells to add as the powder is very uniform. For reference: 1 eggshell = 6.2 grams / 12 eggshells = 74.4 grams. I use a mixture of 74.4 grams of eggshell to 1-liter of Apple Cider Vinegar.
@ThomasMathailifetransforms
@ThomasMathailifetransforms Год назад
Love it the way you make sense instead of listening to some magic...
@jamilifunk6199
@jamilifunk6199 Год назад
I made a cal mag solution for my plants that is 1 tsp WCA and 1 tbsp Epsom salt per gallon. My plants love it, especially those that flower. I compost the remaining egshell debris afterwards and noticed that it was fully incorporated into my compist heap within a year.
@funmiawodiya1924
@funmiawodiya1924 Год назад
I used to just add eggshells to the soil in my garden. Thank you very much for this video. Learnt a lot
@brehonvideos949
@brehonvideos949 6 месяцев назад
I learn something new every time I watch your videos, thanks
@Plantbasdnetwork
@Plantbasdnetwork Год назад
Not me binging all your videos & making ALL the fertilizers 😂 Love the wisdom you’re passing on ❤
@gardenlikeaviking
@gardenlikeaviking Год назад
LOL no shame in that game my friend!!
@cowgirlinarizona1371
@cowgirlinarizona1371 6 месяцев назад
Great video, and I am happy to refer this video to my friends and family. We have a great supply of eggshells! Now I know exactly how to make Calcium for my plants.
@rumysuniverse
@rumysuniverse 11 месяцев назад
I had the exact same idea of Ca and vinegar solution, but was looking for confirmation so thank you for this video.
@Alchemyforall
@Alchemyforall 2 года назад
Fantastic info, thanks. I'd already been charring my eggshells but I didn't know about vinegar to turn it into calcium acetate.
@GaryBonnell-tb4ot
@GaryBonnell-tb4ot Год назад
Thanks dude I needed this I have chickens lots of egg shells
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