How to make JADAM Indigenous Microorganism Solution (JMS)
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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• JADAM Microbial Soluti...
JMS makes use of Indigenous Microorganisms, native to your local area
By cultivating the microbes in your local area, you will ensure that the organisms will be well suited to the growing conditions of your particular area and the local temperature.
You will need to collect some leaf mould from your local forest, or compost heap
A bucket of water (rain water is best for this)
I am using a 20 litre bucket
Boiled Potato
Some sea salt
Two mesh bags
A stick to suspend the mesh bags
in the middle of the bucket
Put the boiled potatoes in one bag and the leaf mould in the other bag
Break up the potatoes
when the solution is ready, Mix one part JMS to 10 parts water and water you plants with it
The JMS can not be saved you must use it all at once
any extra you have left over water you compost heap or you garden paths if they wood chipped, It will speed up the composting process
You will notice some bubbles start to form within a few hours.
These bubbles are indications that the microbes are actively feeding and multiplying.
Within 24 to 96 hours, bubbles will cover the surface of the liquid. In some instances, the bubbles form rings originating from the suspended mesh bags, The speed at which this occurs will vary depending on the temperature.
Important: You need to use the solution when it is most active. You have about 12 hours window before the bubbles start to break down, indicating a reduction in microbial activity.
References
JADAM. JADAM Organic Farming. en.jadam.kr/ Accessed April 2022
Cho, Youngsang. JADAM Organic Farming: The Way To Ultra-Low Agriculture. Translated By Rei Yoon. JADAM. 2016
Page 157
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New updated version link below
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with out the music 😊
So much drama w/ the backgrd music...lol !😳😂😁🤗👊 loved the video😁🤗
Thank, 😂
New updated version link below
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with out the music
Thanks. Love to learn more on JADAM from you.
Thank you for watching and commenting, I am not an expert on JADAM, i have been making this and it has worked for me, if you want to learn more i would suggest getting the JADAM book, there are some good lectures from the master of JADAM him self on youtube in english,
With that music I thought we were making a fertilizer that was going to save the world from an alien invasion or something! A roller coaster of emotions!
I have made an updated version without the music
Great way to farm at least cost. Thumbs up
"copy the natural world it has been doing this for billions of years without using expense chemicals" Paraphrasing - The One straw revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka
Hola ...el JMS SI se puede guardar ,solo que se usa como fertilizante quelatado y sirve para otras cosas, y es tambien muy eficiente.
Thanks for watching and commenting
do we need to use the bags> can we do it with out the mesh bags? and mix all together?
That could work, but i have not tried that, I think having it in the middle of the bucket gives it more surface area
Hi, what does dilution mean by 1:20?! I want to add the solution to 5 liters of water! How much solution can be used when there are plants in the soil!!! I hope you can help me with that
I normal mix 1 part JMS to 10 parts water, in your case you would us 0.5 litres (500ml) of JMS to 5 litres water, you can do 1 part to 20, that will be 0.250 litres (250ml) to 5 litres of water.
@@MotosAllotmentGarden Thank you for the clarification, it's clear to me and I can start 😊 What happens if I put the rest of this solution I have in the compost bin?! Can this be done?! With the leftover potatoes, soil, and leaf mold?!!
@@alya4064 That is what i do anything left over goes in the compost pile/bin, i have wood chip path, i some times us the left overs on the paths 😊
@@MotosAllotmentGarden Thank you very much, I will implement this idea very soon, and I will see what happens after a week of watering and what happens to the compost heap too😊
How often can we use it..
Can we use it every day?
I make and use it two or three times a year. If your soil is really bad then do it once a month, leave one area untreated to see if it makes and difference 🤔
@@MotosAllotmentGarden thank you so much for your reply..
Can we use sweet potatoes instead of ordinary potatoes.
Sweet Potatoes should work OK, I have not tried it. i have read that you can also us left over rice
Potato flakes ok?
I have not tried it with potato flakes, 😊try it and see if it works, if it works you will get bubble like in the video,
OMG the BGM
Why???
Thank you for watching and commenting
Hello good day. Can I mix JMS, JWA, JS and JHS together to apply on the farm?
Or which of the them can be mix with JMS.
I have only Made JMS, and it does the job nicely, i dont see y not
Hi, what is the purpose of adding salt.
Adding salt to JADAM Microorganism Solution (JMS) serves several important purposes in the fermentation process. Here are the primary reasons:
Microbial Selection: Salt helps to select for beneficial microorganisms while inhibiting the growth of harmful ones. It creates an environment that favors the growth of salt-tolerant, beneficial microorganisms, such as certain types of bacteria and fungi that are useful for soil health and plant growth.
Osmotic Balance: Salt can help maintain the osmotic balance in the solution, which is important for the survival and activity of the microorganisms. This balance helps prevent the cells from bursting or shrinking due to osmotic pressure differences between the inside and outside of the microbial cells.
Nutrient Availability: Salt can aid in the solubilization and availability of certain nutrients that microorganisms need to thrive. It helps in the breakdown of organic matter, making nutrients more accessible for microbial uptake.
Preservation: The addition of salt can act as a preservative, extending the shelf life of the solution by preventing the overgrowth of undesirable microorganisms that could spoil the mixture.
Activation of Microorganisms: In certain formulations, salt can activate or stimulate specific enzymatic processes within the microorganisms, enhancing their ability to decompose organic matter and contribute to soil fertility.
In summary, salt in JMS serves to create an optimal environment for the proliferation of beneficial microorganisms, ensure osmotic stability, enhance nutrient availability, preserve the solution, and activate microbial processes.
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How many day??
Must of the time its ready in 24 hrs, but can take longer
How do I use this in my pig pen
This is more of a soil treatment, not shore if this will be any good for life stock
Può essere spruzzato?
yes, but its better if you put it on the ground
indigenous
Thank you 😃
The useful window is a few hrs not 12 hrs
I got the 12hrs from the book page 165, I think it all depend on the ambient temperature you are making JMS in. some people i have spoken to there was ready in 24 hrs, yes that will only be good few hrs,
@@MotosAllotmentGarden The warmer the better? If not, what's the optimal temperature?
Quita la música de fondo!! 😠
I am in the process of making a updated version will leave the music out of that . thank you for watching and commenting "Estoy en el proceso de hacer una versión actualizada, dejaré la música fuera de eso. Gracias por ver y comentar."