(IMO 1-2) Full Collection Process. KNF. Techniques for winter collections. Indigenous Microorganisms
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- Come along on an epic journey collecting IMO (Indigenous Micro Organisms) from many micro climates all year round for use in Korean Natural Farming soil building methods. This video demonstrates the full process of hunting, capturing, storing, w/ a lot of useful tips and trick along the way.
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00:00 Intro
00:27 Cleaning & Sanitizing Boxes
01:43 Washing Rice
04:00 Cooking Rice
07:52 Greenhouse Tote Collection
12:54 Processing IMO1 into IMO2
17:26 Forest Collection (Madrone)
30:23 Oak Savannah Collection
41:28 Bamboo collection
45:53 Labeling
This is actually my third time coming back to watch this video once again, I like to rewatch videos and reread papers in order to obtain more information from them often times you learn so much on a daily and weekly basis that when you come back to something it may make more sense or give you an idea in order to Not only help yourself as a natural farmer but help the community to continue to grow and thrive and build out different ways of doing things different fermentation process and different end results. Because that’s the beauty of natural farming is that there is no end to it it’s just an Engine that you’re putting inputs into and seeing what the results are. Excellent work I love how you really try to find new ways to work with natural farming!
I've watched many KNF process videos here on RUclips. Finding this one most complete with clear, precise details, and easy to understand. Great audio quality. nice work man.
thank you, i'm glad your finding value in the content. I'm always working to better my process and video quality.
Agreed
I have done Jadam for about 3 years and want to learn some KNF. Your video here is so much more easy to understand than a lot of the others. Thanks.
He's the best teacher
Great video Preston !
Great coverage of the topic.
Awesome video your passion really shines through
Your the first person to mention avoiding rot resistant lumber when making these boxes which seems like a massive thing.
It’s also a given.
@@amy3458 some people don’t know that western red cedar and redwoods for example are quite rot resistant
My friend you’ve won my heart with your delivery of growing information 🤟🏽🍄👁️🤍
Great detail. Thanx..!!
Nice!
really cool man. been doing natural farming in central brazil and love the personal insights and feedback that you bring. thank you very much
Very informative video. Keep making more videos please
Nice friend
Great video really appreciate the clear information. I've been through Chris Trumps Certification class. This summer '23 I made and processed all the IMOs here in N. IL. My results were graded from me as "Meh", could do better, but wanted to go through all processes. I'd like to know if you've done the IMO4 Healing treatment. I tried but couldn't get my temps to go beyond 118° with pile hieght 18" high, may have had the ratios wrong. But was excited, curious and learned a lot. Please keep pushing out your videos sharing your experinces. We're watching 🤓. On a funny note my dogs joined me everytime I mixed the pile and would eat from the pile, soon enough their poop was blooming on the lawn, think I invented IMO6 😉🤣
Love your videos
Ty
Look for thick layers of organic material. In Austin oak leaves can take 2-3 years to break down and you still capture local organisms to make IMO 1.
That is correct, and not just Austin that’s very common all over. However, if you can bury your box within the top 6” layer and completely cover it w/ leaves your chances of an “A” collection are better.
You have a Joshua Tree beanie. I'm about 15 min from there in Landers. :-) trying to learn to KNF in the desert.
Excellent! Yes I love that area.. natural farming can be adapted to any environment.
Its good now
what has given you the best results IMO with the RICE or with JMS ???
Any plans for an IMO 3 (or 4) video? GREAT detail and explanations so far. Thanx..!!
IMO#1 - Innoculated Substrate
IMO#2 - Sugar added - Dormant/Stable
IMO#3 - Carb/Carbon+KNF Inputs
IMO#4 - Soil/Compost+Inputs
IMO#5 - Nitrogen+Inputs
I don't think there is an IMO#6 but if there was...I would say biodynamic prep protocols might be interesting.
IMO#6 - Biodynamic Prep + IMO#5
IMO#7 - IMO#6 + Green Manure
I like where your headed with this... Master Cho himself said his natural farming "system" was not yet finished.. I love the idea of mashing up KNF and biodynamic..
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