Cucumbers love this white fertilizer!
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- Опубликовано: 12 май 2022
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In this video I will tell you about the mandatory top dressing that must be applied every year in my garden, otherwise every year the harvest will be less and less. For a large harvest of cucumbers, they need to get all the nutrients in a form accessible to cucumbers, otherwise there will be little sense from fertilizing and the growth of cucumbers will be depressed, and the cucumbers themselves will bear fruit poorly. Therefore, water your cucumbers with this remedy and get a large harvest of cucumbers every year.
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I just use milk with a pinch of baking soda....Soil Acidity or Alkalinity: The Pantry Soil pH Test
Place 2 tablespoons of soil in a bowl and add ½ cup vinegar. If the mixture fizzes, you have alkaline soil.
Place 2 tablespoons of soil in a bowl and moisten it with distilled water. Add ½ cup baking soda. If the mixture fizzes, you have acidic soil.
Which one needs milk?
@@luayredgrave5897 if your soil is too acidic you can use a powdered milk and baking soda to neutralize
@@juniorjr.427 thanks for the reply
Distilled water is acidic in itself :)
@@shapiemau2244 absolutely not. Distilled water has a neutral ph, stop spreading misinformation.
You should use mulch to keep your soil healthier and hold in water
Or you can make my soil recipe for a large container pot.
I do container gardening up north in zone 5A and make my own homemade potting mix.
I start by using clay dug from my backyard I let it dry in the sun on my driveway then I crush it into a fine powder then sweep it up and collect it.
I used to use the topsoil as part of my base ingredients instead of clay, but I've found that the clay has way more minerals than the native topsoil in my backyard.
Basically I mix the clay, coarse garden perlite, compost, worm castings, coconut coir , plus inoculants and amendments together by hand.
Per 10 cubic foot giant wheelbarrow (1 batch):
5 gallons coconut coir
5 gallons of crushed powdered clay
5 gallons of locally-sourced earth worm castings
5 gallons of my homemade super compost (fortified with rock dust and charcoal)
5 gallons of coarse garden perlite
This is the bulk of my soil base mix. Then I add these inoculants and amendments to the base mix listed above.
(1)Bat Guano
(2)Bone meal
(3) blood meal
(4) rice hauls
(5) alfalfa meal
(6) kelp meal
(7) seaweed meal
(8) aged chicken manure
(9) green sand "mineral deposits from the ocean floor"
(10) feather meal
(11) mycorrhiza "a type of fungus"
(12) microorganism mix "multiple different types of microorganism bacteria"
(13) neem cake meal
(14) red wiggler worms about one dozen per flower pot depending on the pot size
If you could see through my soil would look like a tangled web of millions of white spider webs in the soil mixture, this is also known as Santa's Beard, it's a good thing 👍.
This is the holy grail of the home gardener, it's known as "soil hyphae" a type of mycorrhiza fungus network that has a beneficial symbiotic relationship with the vegetable plant roots.
If you're able to achieve this hyphae network magical things happen like absolute ridiculous yields from one plant, it's truly insane 😳👍.
I basically make a living soil and let the soil feed the plants (happy soil microbes happy plants)🤷.
The only time i actually feed the plants is maybe for the first 5 weeks. I might occasionally mix some fish emulsion with water depending on the current growth rate.
Basically if you build your soil properly in the beginning, there's really no reason to feed your plants in my very short grow season 🤷.
Happy gardening all hope this helps someone ✌️.
Very in depth, and interesting info , thx for sharing.
Thanks for posting. Sounds like success.
We need to learn how to grow our own vegetables. I love these videos, thanks
I'm obsessed with them.
No link so far😢
u can use wood ash
Its chalk, aka calcium carbonate. Its the same thing as in heartburn chews. It WILL reduce acidity, but will also feed calcium, which seems to be something fertilizers lack.
Calcium is good for root development
Dolemite lime will do the same thing.
Can I use egg shells?
@@user-vp3vw3mi9z Yes, but... While eggshells are nearly pure calcium, you probably don't eat enough eggs to supply enough calcium to the soil. Powdered gardening calcium is not very expensive and you get enough to actually make a difference. I've also used crushed oyster shell, its a feed supplement for chickens, as a soil additive. I mix three or four bags into the top five inches of freshly tilled soil. You can also get a five gallon bucket, fill halfway with oyster shell and top off with water. This dissolves some calcium into the water and you can pour it off and refill for months. I usually let it soak 3-6 days before using it to water potted plants. If you need more water, a 50 gallon water barrel might be a better idea. The powdered gardening calcium is a lot less work though.
How can i get the powdered gardening calcium for my cucumber?
I am new to growing
.thank you for posting
I talk to my cucumbers hoping they'll come out of their depression funk. Didn't seem to work so I called a psychiatrist. He said "I" was the crazy one. Can you believe that!!?
Get a pump and pvc pipe run water an fert through pipe put cucumbers in holes in pipe run 24 hrs a day have cucumbers in a month
🤣good luck!!
@@TinyMoMosWorld Interesting. I would like to see a video on how to
do this. I really would. I'm not mocking you.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@sylviatolan1814 ... he just showed you.
Chalk? I think the narrator means pulverized Lime. He's basically making a slurry. It'll raise the pH of the soil.
You can do the same thing with Peppers or tomatoes.
Maybe clay
@@mister8116 its cocaine
Calcium carbonate , its chalk
Plants need calcium
This is called in India as dolomite which is used to balance the pH of the alcaline soail . Other thing is processed lime shell .
Its literally chalk, calcium bicarbonate. It will reduce the acidity and provide calcium to the plant.
I've heard of the chalk method. Some people have great results. You can also use A teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide and a measured 1/cup of atmosphere warm water. Stir it up let sit for a few minutes in the same measured cup. Then pour ONLY a quarter of the cup per watering of each plant onto the soil about 2 inches away from the stalk. The Plants should be at least 5 weeks old for this method. Slightly loosen the soil about 2 to three inches away from the stalk. About an inch deep. No deeper than that. Then gently push the soil back in place, do not pack the soil back down tightly. You can also make bonemeal out of chicken bones after boiling on medium heat for 20 minutes. Make sure the meat is gone off the bones. Pour through a strainer into a measuring cup. Let bones dry for a few minutes while your oven is warming up to 300 degrees, NO MORE than 350 degrees. Put the bones in on aluminum foil OR a pan for 20 minutes Maximum time. OR YOU will ruin the bones. Let cool after removing from oven. Otherwise set a damn timer. Then get a coffee grinder and pulverize the bones. I ALWAYS have gently used a light smashing in a red shop rag to help my coffee grinder last longer. If You are not into doing that, you can always look in the stores for POWDERED bone meal. I also crush white OR brown egg shells into a powder.Then as before gently move the soil Away from the stalk about an INCH DEEP, and sprinkle a teaspoonful of the bonemeal around the whole stalk. Gently as before, move the soil back in place. If the soil is somewhat dry after the bonemeal and powdered eggshells are buried beneath the soil, gently water when the soil is put back just enough to moisten the top of the soil. Don't overwater.. If you air dry banana peels, lay in the sun till you can powder them you can use that method also. I boil some water 2 1/2 cups to 4 soft complete banana peels, remove the boiling water and immediately put the peels in and cover the pot for 15 minutes. Remove the peels and put on something to dry. Strain and Pour the water into another large measure cup. Then AFTER IT'S completely COOLED OFF, pour on top of the soil just to moisten the soil, enough as if you were lightly watering your plants. You can only use these methods about every 5 to 6 weeks. I only do it one time per plant. Do Not combine ALL THESE INGREDIENTS and use them all at one time. Don't overdo it or you'll kill your plants. Everything in moderation.
Yeast n sugar ..
First people need to understand & know how to check soil PH. This is essential don't just assume the problem is PH. Buy a PH test kit, they're cheap & easy to use. Trying to remedy a PH issue when there is no PH issye will be disastrous.
👆🏼This. So important.
Thank you!
Soil Acidity or Alkalinity: The Pantry Soil pH Test
Place 2 tablespoons of soil in a bowl and add ½ cup vinegar. If the mixture fizzes, you have alkaline soil.
Place 2 tablespoons of soil in a bowl and moisten it with distilled water. Add ½ cup baking soda. If the mixture fizzes, you have acidic soil.
I use that anyway they grow so fast they're so happy
What kind of fertilizer is it?
😊 Thank you. Will try
Wood Ash works just fine.
Grow your own food that's the way to go if you can and if you have a little bit of land
That way you can control what types of pesticides you use as well. I love gardening in my backyard.
How do cucumbers look depressed?
Where is the link in the description
I have growing cucumber also this year. Hopefully they grow well also.. thanks for the tips..
Hard to find regular old school white chalk. Now its "low dust formula" which isnt the same. Online on A didnt have any either
Just use fire ash. No cost
Just use fire ash
Its called gypsum, or calcium sulfate
Why would i add calcium to neutralize?
Gypsum? Sheetrock.
nice tips more power
الجير المطفي يخلط معا الكبريت ويسخن لدرجة الغليان بعدها تستطيع أن تعطيه ك فطري
Thank po
Thanks what is the name of this fertilizer?
Calcium carbonate....lime ....
Along with magnesium and sulfur 👍🏾
Thank you for sharing your video.
Can I mix the chalk into the banana water?
I'll have to try this out. Can you use any chalk?
It's garden lime
Dear sir how many days we can use again this fertilizer
What pH level suitable for cucumber
Thanks sear
Love your videos.❤
My backyard Yard garden soil is alkaline what should I do so that the ph of the soil Wil be normal ty
Lovely video .
Do you know how to get orange trees sweet again
Honestly, do whats in this video. Add lots and lots of water soluble calcium to the soil.
Hydrated lime?
Very effective your fertilizer new watching in your channel
Great job 👍
Wouldn’t baking soda do the same?
Good garden 🏡
What is the name of this white fruid substance that he used in this video
wood ash is free
What kind of fertilizer
If you have an abundance of nutrients, your plant will adjust the Ph at the rhizosphere. Do a soil test and fill the voids qere nutrients is needed.
Just use lime. Cheaper, more readily available
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Can u use limestone
Wonder if it would work on grass that dies from the pine needles.
pine needles hardly allows anything to grow,plant mushrooms,they love that acidic conditions...
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Or do a simple soil test before planting
“Dilute it water & water” ah yes!
For better long-term effects, crush eggshells and mix it with the soil. The more acidity in the soil, the faster the eggshells let out the calcium.
When you know the soil naturally turn acid, sprinkle crushed eggshells, so much you can't tell if the surface is white/beige with dark spots or dark with white/beige, one to three times a year, or more if the shells disappear sooner.
BUT also, a cup of yoghurt or buttermilk (check so it contains living lactic acid bacteria!! It's that you want!) is good for the natural micro system, especially if you use processed fertilizer, not natural.
A cheap alternative to processed fertilizer is sting nettles.
You can pick nettles and put in a bucket of water, put a lid on, let ferment for two weeks. Use it 1 part nettle water to 10 parts water. However, the stench is awful, and there's a non-smelly way too. Pick the nettles, let them dry, crush them and mix into the soil. A lot of it. That will also make the earthworms happy, any dead plants are food for them. They eat plants, and poop out the best fertilizer any living plant could ever have! Be nice to your earthworms!!
Remember that the quality of the WATER can affect the soil too.
if they look depressed its a mental health problem,treat with valium or zanax,this will help to gain the upper hand lol
Use baking soda to increase the pH of the soil.
how
Good. Idea,,,thanks for info im from.Philippines
Link please
No link sown for measurements
Epson salt
How about too alkaline soil?
Any free seeds?
Very nice
Do they just grow on the ground?
You can plant them above ground ,in the air, more oxygen !
Or powdered milk
Hmmm, my zuchinnis are very small. Only the first yr I planted I had lots of them and tomatoes, serranos.
I don't have access to chalk. what else can I use to make to soul neutral ph?
Baking soda
That is yeast dissolved in warm water plus mollases.
Very good
i thought the red caps on the, what i believe is a water drip line, we’re strawberries growing from your cucumbers and i was so confused
Interesting!
This will be pretty rare for most people, most people soils are already neutral or alkaline.
ok..good idea
Mashed up tums work too
But they attracted ants to my plants
Thank you ☺️💕
You are very welcome.
i don't see link please
White Lyme?
Baking soda
This videos are a hit
Or Gibson or rock sheets or plaster board or usg plaster etc
Never mind the cucumbers what about my bell peppers🫑
Right!!!
When they start to flower mist the leaves with an epsom salt solution. I put about 2 tablespoons in a spray bottle. Do early in the morning.
Ni ngangani kan aglako ti okra diay ili, piso ti maysa laeng apo..!
Don’t throw away your rice water, feed it to plants. You’ll have an abundance of produce!!
Or one heaped tea spoon full of Bicarbonate soda...in a1lte of water..
Actually use the chalk (calcium carbonate) it's alot better
Sir Kya ye solution sirf leafy vegetables ke liye hai ya phir fruity vegetables like Tomato and cucumber me bhi use kar sakte hai??
Isn’t chalk Calcium based?
Yes
Wait you said milk right
Ordinary garden chalk.
Chalk from China? Laced with lead like the kid's sidewalk chalk? Oh ok.
Ive been to over 7 nurseries here locally as well as the big box stores and a couple Tractor Supply stores, no one here sells chalk......
Amazon....
Its freaking hard to grow anything when the army of termites gobble all things i put there include woods to stem them.. except non edible types such as glasses n plastic..how to overcome this prob?needed help..pls..😅
We don’t have them, so I don’t know how to deal with them, but I know for sure that there are poisons for any pest, find out in your local garden stores.
Put petroleum jelly around the stalks of your plants. The termites won't be able to get to them after this easy step. Also stops ants bringing aphids
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THANKS!!!👍🏾😌🔥🙏🏾👑❤️🔥➕📖🔥
Thanks dear u solved my problem
You are welcome
What whit wathear
Very well
Thanks!
This is Stone Dust 🤞
What the PH should be!
Isn't this what people use lyme for?
Anything is white
Albino..
Bleach is weird?
Everytime I have a bonfire I just put the ashes in my garden…. I think it does a good job
👍👍👍🌱🌱🙏😊
Dolemite lime will do the same thing -- and is cheaper.
Whats the white powder
Definitely not soap powder😂
@@kumlenglee5226 yeah some powder getergent using ordinarily chalk also 😅