Connecting to mulch and no compaction layer... So there is abundance microbiology in the soil... 👍 Because no mulch the temperature of top soil is not suitable for microbiology to thrive ( no microbiology or less microbiology mean no enzyme proses, no or less food for plant) and if there is compaction layer and then the plant have shallow area to growing roots.... Nice information matt 👍
My synapses! It’s like Millions of years of evolutionary bike riding skills, this microbial stuff knows how to ride a damn cycle and is ready to prove it. We just have to be mindful not to mess with, steal or pretend we as humans can show microbial life how to ride a bicycle better than them. Or something like that. What an incredibly beneficial use of this platform. It’s so inspiring and influential you clearly find this stuff so empowering- hopefully as much as we all appreciate being given the opportunity to assimilate what is profoundly imperative and life-changing knowledge that practically connects so many dots to everything!
That's the plan ;) I'm going to go into hermit-mode and disappear while I finish writing and then editing the new book and then build the courses + setup this site we are now on. I'm also going to record an album with my son as a way to slow down.
@@ThePermacultureStudent Matt Powers wind down period: -Write a book -build and develop diverse and informative online webinar courses -record entire album with son Everyone else: maybe pick some pumpkins I guess 🤣🤣
Hey Matt do you have some literature on the fact that am-colonization increases phosphorus uptake 10.000 times? Or some numbers which give a good hint in the direction? I would appreciate it and And thanks for all your Work!
Thanks for all the knowledge I use a American made product for my inoculation it’s called rootwise complete for flower and rootwise biophose but not sure if it has most of the soldiers I need to keep my living soil alive do you know? I am not good with all the scientific names
Maybe it's not part of the purpose of the video, but I've noticed it in another of your videos. I listen and think, "How can I use this knowledge to help a farmer?" or "How could a farmer use this information?" When you make a video could you apply the science to answer these questions, please? Thank you, Matt.
This is an excerpt from a 20-week course, so it's an excerpt from a long format learning experience - for farmers that understand #Rhizophagy, also covered in-depth on this channel, and for those who work with compost/compost tea/knf/etc. understanding the behavior of plants and their roots is critical for management and diagnosis of any problems that may arise. When one understands things from a principles and behavioral perspective, it gives you immense leverage as you can understand, interpret, and act in a fluent manner: you can improvise solutions and target specific issues if you know how plants really work. With this video, it's the lynchpin to how all microbes enter, behave, and how we can align with those processes and patterns. I highly suggest checking out Regenerative Soil from your local library or getting your own copy as it will give you the foundational perspective I'm referring to.
Advancing eco agriculture... It's a group selling products, and sharing all this and on an "industrial" scale. I believe he's Amish and has a really really great episode about the energy of the farmer and plants, also discusses "climate change" in a wonderfully non mainstream way
Homestead paradise: got barren land; boosted it at a profit. RUclips Kirsten Dirksen Mark Shepard is killing it , brilliant land restoration, regeneration.🖖👍❤️😋
This all reminds me so much of the human systems , amazing how connected we are . The macro to the micro the within and without
Connecting to mulch and no compaction layer... So there is abundance microbiology in the soil... 👍
Because no mulch the temperature of top soil is not suitable for microbiology to thrive ( no microbiology or less microbiology mean no enzyme proses, no or less food for plant) and if there is compaction layer and then the plant have shallow area to growing roots.... Nice information matt 👍
Thank you Matt. So much information here!
This was like a college lesson but without all that annoying money! 😆
Bless you and your efforts sir.
My synapses!
It’s like Millions of years of evolutionary bike riding skills, this microbial stuff knows how to ride a damn cycle and is ready to prove it.
We just have to be mindful not to mess with, steal or pretend we as humans can show microbial life how to ride a bicycle better than them. Or something like that.
What an incredibly beneficial use of this platform.
It’s so inspiring and influential you clearly find this stuff so empowering- hopefully as much as we all appreciate being given the opportunity to assimilate what is profoundly imperative and life-changing knowledge that practically connects so many dots to everything!
Thank you for being here Jeff!!
btw very solid on the guitar improv ;)
My sentiments EXACTLY. Thank you for speaking out about the Truth to how plants feed! 🍃💎💎💎🍃
Please tell us more about polysaccharides vs monosaccharides.
Really great talk. Lots of useful insight.
Thank you for creating this.
Thanks for share, your the best breaking down the soil that give life🌱🌵🌴🌳🌲🌻🐝
Thank you Ria!! :)
Awesome! Great story telling man! Thank you.
You're gonna need your own hibernation period over winter with how much content you're putting out 🤣🤣🤣 LOVE IT!!!!!
That's the plan ;) I'm going to go into hermit-mode and disappear while I finish writing and then editing the new book and then build the courses + setup this site we are now on. I'm also going to record an album with my son as a way to slow down.
@@ThePermacultureStudent Matt Powers wind down period:
-Write a book
-build and develop diverse and informative online webinar courses
-record entire album with son
Everyone else: maybe pick some pumpkins I guess
🤣🤣
polysaccharides are also heavily associated with plants' fungal hitchhikers/apartment dwellers..... fungicide kills polysaccharide factories.
Hey Matt do you have some literature on the fact that am-colonization increases phosphorus uptake 10.000 times? Or some numbers which give a good hint in the direction? I would appreciate it and And thanks for all your Work!
So root hair doesn’t grow in RDWC when they run a sterile system ?
Yep…online trolls in quantity are hired for big $$$. Keep it up, Matt. ❤️ could be we’re in for a quantum leap in world healing. Why not? 🌎
Thank you Lisa!!
Thanks for all the knowledge I use a American made product for my inoculation it’s called rootwise complete for flower and rootwise biophose but not sure if it has most of the soldiers I need to keep my living soil alive do you know? I am not good with all the scientific names
Rootwise is great stuff 👍.
Maybe it's not part of the purpose of the video, but I've noticed it in another of your videos. I listen and think, "How can I use this knowledge to help a farmer?" or "How could a farmer use this information?" When you make a video could you apply the science to answer these questions, please? Thank you, Matt.
This is an excerpt from a 20-week course, so it's an excerpt from a long format learning experience - for farmers that understand #Rhizophagy, also covered in-depth on this channel, and for those who work with compost/compost tea/knf/etc. understanding the behavior of plants and their roots is critical for management and diagnosis of any problems that may arise. When one understands things from a principles and behavioral perspective, it gives you immense leverage as you can understand, interpret, and act in a fluent manner: you can improvise solutions and target specific issues if you know how plants really work. With this video, it's the lynchpin to how all microbes enter, behave, and how we can align with those processes and patterns. I highly suggest checking out Regenerative Soil from your local library or getting your own copy as it will give you the foundational perspective I'm referring to.
Lol, let’s put up big billboards all across the farmlands of the United States that say “Do YOU UNDERSTAND Rhizopaghy?”
Advancing eco agriculture... It's a group selling products, and sharing all this and on an "industrial" scale. I believe he's Amish and has a really really great episode about the energy of the farmer and plants, also discusses "climate change" in a wonderfully non mainstream way
Blue Methylene, Baby!!
Oh good lord 😱🎉
Hey MonkeyMan!!!!
I love the fact that plants aren’t Vegan 🤣
👨🌾🪴👍
Homestead paradise: got barren land; boosted it at a profit. RUclips
Kirsten Dirksen Mark Shepard is killing it , brilliant land restoration, regeneration.🖖👍❤️😋
Plants not being vegan is plain wrong, even if you incorporate microorganisms in the calculation.. Gotta love rhizophagy tho
🤣🤣🤣
What are living microrogaisms made of?
@@cosmicrealm1567 maybe you don't have any idea what anything means
@@cosmicrealm1567 sry for my french, but mby google what any of this is lol
@@markus_selloi you obs dont either..cuzu want me to just believe u instead of u proving it