Man, this is a true fertilizer. I'm tired to see some stupid ideas like put bananas in the ground under tomato. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
This can be applied FOLIAR or SOIL DRENCH it works great both ways... once fermented completely it will remain shelf stable for several months no problem.
Side Note: if anyone is interested , you can also make Water soluble potassium by takin a potassium rich plant , dry it , then turn it to a bio char, (slowly cooking it over a fire in a Dutch oven with a lid to pyrolyze it in a low oxygen environment.) Add the bio char to water, let sit for 7 days and that water will have plant available Potassium. I’ve found a study from North Carolina state University on “slow pyrolysis bio char from sunflower straw” they do a similar process but also capture bio-oils and such , but confirm that simple bio char of high potassium plants will create a Water soluble Potassium. Chris trump has a video this WSK also . That Said , the method Nate is doing has many other benefits from the sugars and biology involved . Just putting some other ideas out there . Thanks Nate ! Keep crushing everyone ! 👊
nice!... have you done this process before and measured its effectiveness??... what have you noticed when applying??...what type of plants have you used??... I do something similar with bones..... thank you for your input my friend!
Every once in awhile I do a partial cremation when I process an animal. Big bones for broth, others go to barrel to burn Witt heavy logs. A day later I put into bin and soak to potash out of it. Otherwise impossible to bury with a LOT of work in my hard pack broken stones hard pack to keep the my dog of wild animals from “resurrecting” it. Did realize I was getting a second benefit!
Hmmm my mass of Mammoth Sunflowers may not all go to the goats after blossom and EATEN(FResh young paddies I call them, sunflowers sauteed with Garlic after the petals begin to fall away, so the little leaves get a crisp sear with spice along with my native pigweed (amaranth), and roots KEPT FOR CLEANING radio active isotopes from water, *dangleroots in water to remove cesium....**So hoping the root water cleanse never becomes necessary...
Nate this is pure gold. I do "regular" gardening as well as hydro for "high value herbs", and your remarks about the "dense and tight and odoriferous resinous oils..." really lit me up. I'm more than happy to help support you in a tangible way my brother.
It's funny, when I first stumbled on one of your videos I tought to myself "who's this guy?" Now you're my go to gardening video channel. Perfect balance of information and practical application with a very approachable way of explaining. Thanks for your all your efforts! One thing that I think would be beneficial would be to add a "filmed on" timestamp in the description verbiage; Many gardening videos (from basically every content creator) start with "now's the time of the season when", but sometimes videos are uploaded weeks after filming and worse, oftentimes RUclips lists upload dates relatively, like "uploaded 2 years ago, so viewers have to guess if they don't see the video immediately at release.
Just seeing how much your garden thrives makes me want to follow all of your practices. I have about 7 different 5 gallon buckets with various things in them. These gardening methods that you teach are true survival skills. Thank you my friend 🙏
OH My gosh Nate! This is great!! And WOW! I cant believe how gigantic your Fennel plant is! The bees must be in their seventh heaven with those massive blooms! Totally awesome Nate! The marigolds look so vibrant and absolutely stunningly gorgeous too. Your garden as you walk to the front steps, with all those brilliant and beautiful splash of colours. Its Paradise! Another soil amendment to add to our arson tool box, to build the soil to feed the plants. Thank you so much Nate, we are really indebted to your generosity and your natural passionate nature. It shows in the way your plants are responding to your loving attention, you are giving to them. So grateful I am part of this "Garden like a Viking" community. As I am pretty positive our fellow Followers will agree. Much love from South Africa.🌍👋❤
Just love and appreciate this guy's natural approach. I live in the Namibian Kalahari Desert and make use of his recipes and methods wherever I can, this information is worth more than gold!!!!!
This fertilizer is incredible. Applied it a week ago before a couple of rainy days to my watermelon plants and now they are popping off. Only have 2 plants and I now have 3 new full sized watermelons and a bunch of babies. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 🙏
@@treymurphy6398 mine went over 2 weeks and had a few small grains in it because I used granular molasses and also added some bone meal for phosphorus, but I just strained it when I poured it into a separate container and diluted it 10:1 when using.
@@fallingtoearth810 thanks man I'm gonna add more Labs. And try again. I wonder if my tap water wasn't dechlorinated enough even tho it was around 24 hrs with an aerator. I e sin e started using vitamin c be aue it's supposed to lock up the chlorines also working on something to collect rain
My Tomatoes are huge never grown such big tomatoes 🍅 all thanks to your advice never used any shop bought chemical feeds this year I used my own comfrey/milk thistle and other weeds mix your Jadam mix and your calcium mix I also threw about a jam jar of my own potash into the base of each tomato plant and watered it in
Good morning, I thought those banana skins were not sufficient but they do a little good. I will most definitely follow your instructions, and try and see how it works. Good to see this on screen but I wish to see for myself. Bought stuff is just too price nowadays, so I trust all will be well. Thank you so much for sharing, many blessings. Kind regards. 🙂❤👋
This is great! I had just asked in the live stream the other week about what things to use Water soluble Potassium. This is very helpful ! Thanks Nate .
Thank you Nate, for detailing the little/comment per 'dense flowers', oils etc...applys to my "inner garden" i could see myswlf as a aeasoned grower of food and herbs +/however this journey we call kife requirss maintaining being "teachable", so nearly a half century into it i am digging it! ~Dirt, life and all that comes with it /in that order... ;). Peace Viking, -from the Grand Canyon.
Wow, my spell check must be on lunch break!?(sorry about that),+have a dozen Shepherd dogs at my feet wanting dinner, so this video is my end of day rewarding distraction and reward for surviving the heat without MELTING or crawling under the house for cool dirt dug holes with my dogs!/Thanks for the wisdom and efforts to share man!
Today is the day! I made this fertilizer the day you launched the vid and it’s finally ready! (Had to make the LABs first). I’m so excited! Thank you for sharing your wisdom ❤
Wonderful recipe. I am starting a brew today. Cannot wait to use it. I like the fact that it can be stored for several months. Great channel; I am a huge fan. You are just fantastic!! Thanks so much
Just in time. I'll be checking the links. Thanks Nate. I love seeing how your plants love the care you give them. Also seeing your kitty on the job. No neighborhood cats here anymore. Too many coyotes.
Many thanks for these videos , I sent you a super thanks. I ve also added controls to my polly tunnels , vents , heat beds, fans . All controlled by home assistant . With your infos I’ve made many of the items on your videos, JaDam etc . Keep put the excellent work, William from Wales ,UK
By the vigor of the gods! This fertilizer has transformed my gardens vigor! Hail to the old gods and may asa Thor bring fertility to the land of Midgard!
My favorite RUclips material by far. I enjoy others about KNF and JADAM, etc, but the info doesnt always transfer straightforwardly like they do with yours. Youre a really good teacher.
Oh my goodness, your just acting up with all this information... LOL I love it, you woke me up this morning with your videos, i have been watching non stop AGAIN,, thank you so much. Really appreciate your content.
Your videos are so informative and I am learning so much. You are awesome and inspiring. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and experiences with us.
Cool! Glad you popped up in my feed - subscribed recently! So much to learn even though I've been playing this game for years! So many flowers! All looks so lush and healthy - and as for the houseplants . . . my goodness - happy indoor plants!! Thank you. Off to watch the lactic acid brew now.
This flower farmer particularly appreciates this knowledge! I made it today!!! Will also use in my veggie garden. My tomatoes are like 7 feet tall and just starting to set fruit. THANKS!
This is a wonderful formula. Could you please let me know how often i can apply to my pot plants, especially nasturtium and squash. I really appreciate how you share your expertise with all of us
very valuable information, thanks a ton. Please let me know how many days month I can keep it(what is expiry period) and can I use this to spray crops like Wheat, pulses etc...
Ah geez, more cocktails! Bro, I've literally made all of your cocktails. (Gotta JMS brew going right now, actually). Stoked to see this one and excited to give it a try. Thanks so much, Nate!
I love that huge house plant over the walls, it looks amazing! This looks like a great recipe, I'd just recommend testing the ph of your solution before applying it because you don't want to shock your plants and wipe out the microbial activity by changing the soil ph.
@@josephjohn3857 I should have been more specific. The wood ash fertilizer he added is what I'm concerned about ph for, not the fermented banana peels. Some plants can handle a little bit of ashes, others go into shock and stop growing, and if you suddenly change the ph in the soil, the fungi and microbes can take a while to reach equilibrium again.
@@christineedwards4865 yeah im aware about that balance, but I'm not concerned with the wood ash. He's clearly using it on plants that are on the "no" list for wood ash so I'm wondering if the LABS changes something. Generally speaking people dont pay attention to ph with KNF/JADAM.
I think banana extract tea does work. The microbes in the soil break it down and nurture the plants slowly. I want to know if you can use bananas and leaf mold soil to make a high potassium JLF.
Hi Nate, love your work and make a lot of your fertilisers, BUT... as we live on the other side of the world in this funny little island called Australia we have a lot of trouble with your measurements. In this recipe you talk about ounces, and ounce is a unit of weight to us, though we don't use it down under, do you mean Fluid Ounces, then are you talking US or Imperial, the same with gallons? We can't buy US measuring systems here, only metric, the modern system (sorry). Please can you come up with a measurement system that all your overseas fans use and understand. Thanks heaps, and keep up your excellent work, our winter veges are loving it.
Thanks for teaching. I'm learning day from you. Pls how do raise good nursery? Each I start, why in the process of nursery, the leaves get yellow and dies off. I've experienced for two different plants... Thanks
Another great video & perfect timing, too! I have ppl asking me what to give their plants to increase their blooms/yield. Lucky me...I get to send them this link along w/your other links as I always do! How often do you water w/the bloom fertilizer? I'm guessing as long as the plant is actively producing new blooms? 💖
Links to videos Nate mentioned.
ruclips.net/video/S1Vr4asX8fE/видео.html LABS
ruclips.net/video/5qI3iENUZOw/видео.html Ash fertilizer
thodgecad, How nice of you to take the time to include the links for people!
@@momcomputer6461 No problem. The Viking is busy putting out the Knowledge so I don't mind helping out! 🙂
Man, this is a true fertilizer. I'm tired to see some stupid ideas like put bananas in the ground under tomato. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
I made this and opened container up to stir and it was all bubbley. Is this normal or should I add more water?
Time to write the gardening book!
We have already started ❤
I would buy
I will buy it too! Hurry, 😅 need it for next year's garden.
Definitely write the book! Where can I pre-order?
Oook my friends, I need that book in my life ASAP.. let's get it !
This can be applied FOLIAR or SOIL DRENCH it works great both ways... once fermented completely it will remain shelf stable for several months no problem.
Thank you for using metric it gets really confusing sometimes with American measurement systems but there is the internet we can always look it up
The recipe you used is for continuous feeding or apply once a month, during the bloom period? I like to use continuous feeding. Thank you
@@westfrank5939 once every week or two as part of routine fertilizing depending on your soil biology.
Thank you
@@nic.h
If I wanted to add sulphuric could I use sulphuric molasses?
Nate, you've made a gardener out of me.
Side Note: if anyone is interested , you can also make Water soluble potassium by takin a potassium rich plant , dry it , then turn it to a bio char, (slowly cooking it over a fire in a Dutch oven with a lid to pyrolyze it in a low oxygen environment.) Add the bio char to water, let sit for 7 days and that water will have plant available Potassium. I’ve found a study from North Carolina state University on “slow pyrolysis bio char from sunflower straw” they do a similar process but also capture bio-oils and such , but confirm that simple bio char of high potassium plants will create a Water soluble Potassium. Chris trump has a video this WSK also . That Said , the method Nate is doing has many other benefits from the sugars and biology involved . Just putting some other ideas out there . Thanks Nate ! Keep crushing everyone ! 👊
nice!... have you done this process before and measured its effectiveness??... what have you noticed when applying??...what type of plants have you used??... I do something similar with bones..... thank you for your input my friend!
Every once in awhile I do a partial cremation when I process an animal. Big bones for broth, others go to barrel to burn Witt heavy logs. A day later I put into bin and soak to potash out of it. Otherwise impossible to bury with a LOT of work in my hard pack broken stones hard pack to keep the my dog of wild animals from “resurrecting” it. Did realize I was getting a second benefit!
This is great! Excited to use this info! Thank you!!
Hmmm my mass of Mammoth Sunflowers may not all go to the goats after blossom and EATEN(FResh young paddies I call them, sunflowers sauteed with Garlic after the petals begin to fall away, so the little leaves get a crisp sear with spice along with my native pigweed (amaranth), and roots KEPT FOR CLEANING radio active isotopes from water, *dangleroots in water to remove cesium....**So hoping the root water cleanse never becomes necessary...
@@Akira-ed3wd where do you live that has cesium, in elevated amounts, in the soil?
Nate this is pure gold. I do "regular" gardening as well as hydro for "high value herbs", and your remarks about the "dense and tight and odoriferous resinous oils..." really lit me up. I'm more than happy to help support you in a tangible way my brother.
I have 5 ladies just going into bloom and glad to hear that this worked for you and definitely going to be trying this out.
PK 13-14 is your friend.
You do hydro and you don't even know your NPK's... wild.
@@SHIFUTORRES PK 13-14 for rock hard nuggets.
It's funny, when I first stumbled on one of your videos I tought to myself "who's this guy?" Now you're my go to gardening video channel. Perfect balance of information and practical application with a very approachable way of explaining. Thanks for your all your efforts! One thing that I think would be beneficial would be to add a "filmed on" timestamp in the description verbiage; Many gardening videos (from basically every content creator) start with "now's the time of the season when", but sometimes videos are uploaded weeks after filming and worse, oftentimes RUclips lists upload dates relatively, like "uploaded 2 years ago, so viewers have to guess if they don't see the video immediately at release.
Just seeing how much your garden thrives makes me want to follow all of your practices. I have about 7 different 5 gallon buckets with various things in them. These gardening methods that you teach are true survival skills. Thank you my friend 🙏
OH My gosh Nate!
This is great!!
And WOW! I cant believe how gigantic your Fennel plant is! The bees must be in their seventh heaven with those massive blooms!
Totally awesome Nate!
The marigolds look so vibrant and absolutely stunningly gorgeous too.
Your garden as you walk to the front steps, with all those brilliant and beautiful splash of colours.
Its Paradise!
Another soil amendment to add to our arson tool box, to build the soil to feed the plants.
Thank you so much Nate, we are really indebted to your generosity and your natural passionate nature. It shows in the way your plants are responding to your loving attention, you are giving to them.
So grateful I am part of this "Garden like a Viking" community. As I am pretty positive our fellow Followers will agree.
Much love from South Africa.🌍👋❤
"_Here,Here!"* Grand Canyon, Az. USA
I always appreciate your positive energy my friend!!... yes this is another tool in the natural gardeners toolbox!!
I love how this guy says "odiferous resinous oils" like uhhh yeah like this comment if you know what he means by that cause I certainly do.
Yeah but don't spray this on your odiferous resinous plants as trust me. I got so much PM and Budrot and did not use past 4 wks of flower...
Is he talking about terpenes?
@@hakanasd1 YEPPP
Marigolds. I'm certain it's the marigolds.
I suspect most of us a here for similar reasons
Just love and appreciate this guy's natural approach. I live in the Namibian Kalahari Desert and make use of his recipes and methods wherever I can, this information is worth more than gold!!!!!
I love your information it helps me as a new gardener.Watching from Antigua in the Caribbean
Thank you for making things very understandable for me to understand for a beginner ❤❤
The house plants were glorious!
Down here in Louisiana zone 9, I’m on my second summer garden. This is perfectly timed.
Thank you
I think I'm about to try it. In new orleans
Nate you can cook potato skins in water to give you potassium and vitamin C and use the cooled water too😊
Thank you Nate, for detailing the little/comment per 'dense flowers', oils etc...applys to my "inner garden" ;)./Peace Viking, -from the Grand Canyon
Thanks for sharing this. I wish I could like it a thousand times! 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
This fertilizer is incredible. Applied it a week ago before a couple of rainy days to my watermelon plants and now they are popping off. Only have 2 plants and I now have 3 new full sized watermelons and a bunch of babies. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 🙏
Did yours break down completely?
@@treymurphy6398 mine went over 2 weeks and had a few small grains in it because I used granular molasses and also added some bone meal for phosphorus, but I just strained it when I poured it into a separate container and diluted it 10:1 when using.
@@fallingtoearth810 thanks man I'm gonna add more Labs. And try again. I wonder if my tap water wasn't dechlorinated enough even tho it was around 24 hrs with an aerator. I e sin e started using vitamin c be aue it's supposed to lock up the chlorines also working on something to collect rain
@@treymurphy6398 I feel that, also figuring out my rainwater catchment system. I basically just used a water filter to remove the chlorine!
Its what plants crave lol. Bloom fert baby. Thanks Nate
Thank you very much for this video, I've been looking for a video like this!!!
My Tomatoes are huge never grown such big tomatoes 🍅 all thanks to your advice never used any shop bought chemical feeds this year I used my own comfrey/milk thistle and other weeds mix your Jadam mix and your calcium mix I also threw about a jam jar of my own potash into the base of each tomato plant and watered it in
Dense tight flowers and resinous oils
Yeah we know what that means. 😏
Good morning, I thought those banana skins were not sufficient but they do a little good. I will most definitely follow your instructions, and try and see how it works. Good to see this on screen but I wish to see for myself. Bought stuff is just too price nowadays, so I trust all will be well. Thank you so much for sharing, many blessings. Kind regards. 🙂❤👋
Yah, it’s time to write a book!
This is great! I had just asked in the live stream the other week about what things to use Water soluble Potassium. This is very helpful ! Thanks Nate .
OH I SO HOPE YOU ARE WRITING YOUR BOOK BROTHER 😊
Thanks!
when the video started thats when i knew i was in good hands . love your plants
Much needed video; thank you 🙏
thank you so much for the support my friend I appreciate you!!
Thank you Nate, for detailing the little/comment per 'dense flowers', oils etc...applys to my "inner garden" i could see myswlf as a aeasoned grower of food and herbs +/however this journey we call kife requirss maintaining being "teachable", so nearly a half century into it i am digging it!
~Dirt, life and all that comes with it /in that order... ;).
Peace Viking, -from the Grand Canyon.
Wow, my spell check must be on lunch break!?(sorry about that),+have a dozen Shepherd dogs at my feet wanting dinner, so this video is my end of day rewarding distraction and reward for surviving the heat without MELTING or crawling under the house for cool dirt dug holes with my dogs!/Thanks for the wisdom and efforts to share man!
Today is the day! I made this fertilizer the day you launched the vid and it’s finally ready! (Had to make the LABs first). I’m so excited! Thank you for sharing your wisdom ❤
Thanks for the video. How about shelf life ?
Wonderful recipe. I am starting a brew today. Cannot wait to use it. I like the fact that it can be stored for several months. Great channel; I am a huge fan. You are just fantastic!! Thanks so much
How was it!?!?!?$?
Thank you man! You rock!beside your garden, your house interior is so cute and inspiring!
Nice one Nate! Forwarded to my son too. I am absolutely addicted to your training LOL. And that Fennel is amazing!
Great stuff. I might use something similar to this on my pumpkins and cucumbers.
I used the wetting agent with the slug mix yesterday. Total decimation of the slugs . They just melt !.
Just in time. I'll be checking the links. Thanks Nate. I love seeing how your plants love the care you give them. Also seeing your kitty on the job. No neighborhood cats here anymore. Too many coyotes.
You are very wise. I love this and I'm a true believer! Subscribed!!!!❤🙏🏾
Many thanks for these videos , I sent you a super thanks.
I ve also added controls to my polly tunnels , vents , heat beds, fans . All controlled by home assistant .
With your infos I’ve made many of the items on your videos, JaDam etc .
Keep put the excellent work, William from Wales ,UK
thank you for the contribution my friend and I believe you have an ideal growing climate there in Wales!
By the vigor of the gods! This fertilizer has transformed my gardens vigor! Hail to the old gods and may asa Thor bring fertility to the land of Midgard!
Hail Ragnar
OH......PERFECT TIMING NATE!!!!! Thank you ❤
Well better late than never considering how my plants are looking. It would have helped to get this 2 weeks earlier to brew.
My favorite RUclips material by far. I enjoy others about KNF and JADAM, etc, but the info doesnt always transfer straightforwardly like they do with yours. Youre a really good teacher.
thank you for the positive energy my friend!!
Oh my goodness, your just acting up with all this information... LOL I love it, you woke me up this morning with your videos, i have been watching non stop AGAIN,, thank you so much. Really appreciate your content.
Good usable information that is easy to understand, as always.
Thank you Viking.
Wow your like a garden wizard. Blessings for sharing.🎆🍀. And natures peace.
Your videos are so informative and I am learning so much. You are awesome and inspiring. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge and experiences with us.
and thank you for the positive energy and enthusiasm my friend!!
I'm new here, this channel has taught me a lot... Really appreciate the work you put on it. Greetings from Venezuela 😊🎉
I’m going to use this on my pot farm
Hey i just found your channel! Im right next door in Whitley county!
I wish I could like this twice. I'm getting ready to make this now. I had great results last year.
You good, man! Keep the good work, I learn so much from you. I am a big fan of Jadan and you incorporating it into your tips is really Bloom!! Cheers
You are the organic fertilizer whisperer
Cool! Glad you popped up in my feed - subscribed recently! So much to learn even though I've been playing this game for years! So many flowers! All looks so lush and healthy - and as for the houseplants . . . my goodness - happy indoor plants!! Thank you. Off to watch the lactic acid brew now.
welcome my friend!!.. you plants and soil will love the LABS
You are the BEST..!!! My friend 👏👏👏👏.
OK My friend!! Definitely going to make it!!
Thanks Nate, nice video. For my first time, I really like my organic tomato.
Nate, you are simply the best !!!!
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Thanks brotha!
Gods gift in you for all farmers too good excellent
You are so amazing. Thank you for such wonderful information.
Thanks Nate, I really appreciate it man Thanks!
thank you for the support my friend!!
wow everything is so beautiful!
Can this be left outside like the grass fertilizer or should it be in a room temp environment?
WOW! Absolutely awesome 💯❤
This flower farmer particularly appreciates this knowledge! I made it today!!! Will also use in my veggie garden. My tomatoes are like 7 feet tall and just starting to set fruit. THANKS!
My tomatoes was 6 + this year also.
I have only been using liquid fertilizers with nitrogen until harvest. Now here it is... I am going to make it bloom.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays. Have a good safe one Nate
I appreciate your efforts for giving us what really works.Thank you
My question is,can we add this solution to jadam wetting agent
Nate, you are a wealth of information! Thanks also for all the links you put in the description. That saves a lot of time! Happy gardening!
Love your garden & houseplants...
This is a wonderful formula. Could you please let me know how often i can apply to my pot plants, especially nasturtium and squash. I really appreciate how you share your expertise with all of us
very valuable information, thanks a ton. Please let me know how many days month I can keep it(what is expiry period) and can I use this to spray crops like Wheat, pulses etc...
Ah geez, more cocktails! Bro, I've literally made all of your cocktails. (Gotta JMS brew going right now, actually). Stoked to see this one and excited to give it a try. Thanks so much, Nate!
lol looking like a mad scientist!!!... just another tool in the natural farmers toolbox!!
I just made a batch. I can't wait to use it and see the results.
My favorite gardening channel and of course gardner
Thanks...wonder if I can use sauerkraut juice in a jamb to replace LABS ..I have some year old bokashi that has been through the varying temps inside
Totally excellent, and valuable information!
Thank you so much Nate! Much appreciated 👍
❤ from India 👍👍👍👍
I will try it on my Cucumber next month
Thank you for sharing this.
Working on it, I'm about a week in on the ferment. Thank you!
I have harvested my crop!! And it turned out magnificent!! The banana ferment worked wonderfully!! Thanks again!
I love that huge house plant over the walls, it looks amazing! This looks like a great recipe, I'd just recommend testing the ph of your solution before applying it because you don't want to shock your plants and wipe out the microbial activity by changing the soil ph.
It's not going to do that. Once the fermentation is done the microbial life keeps the PH in check, especially because of the LABS.
@@josephjohn3857 I should have been more specific. The wood ash fertilizer he added is what I'm concerned about ph for, not the fermented banana peels. Some plants can handle a little bit of ashes, others go into shock and stop growing, and if you suddenly change the ph in the soil, the fungi and microbes can take a while to reach equilibrium again.
@@christineedwards4865 yeah im aware about that balance, but I'm not concerned with the wood ash. He's clearly using it on plants that are on the "no" list for wood ash so I'm wondering if the LABS changes something. Generally speaking people dont pay attention to ph with KNF/JADAM.
thank you for thr videos. I have learned a lot
I think banana extract tea does work. The microbes in the soil break it down and nurture the plants slowly. I want to know if you can use bananas and leaf mold soil to make a high potassium JLF.
Thank you Mr Nate
Hi Nate, love your work and make a lot of your fertilisers, BUT... as we live on the other side of the world in this funny little island called Australia we have a lot of trouble with your measurements. In this recipe you talk about ounces, and ounce is a unit of weight to us, though we don't use it down under, do you mean Fluid Ounces, then are you talking US or Imperial, the same with gallons? We can't buy US measuring systems here, only metric, the modern system (sorry). Please can you come up with a measurement system that all your overseas fans use and understand.
Thanks heaps, and keep up your excellent work, our winter veges are loving it.
Hi Nate, should it be the air locked bucket?
Your garden is so beautiful
Oh YAY that's the molasses we use
thanks. I bought a house with a lot of banana tree. So much they go to wasted sometimes. Now I know what to do : )
Thanks for teaching. I'm learning day from you. Pls how do raise good nursery? Each I start, why in the process of nursery, the leaves get yellow and dies off. I've experienced for two different plants... Thanks
Beautiful plants and sweet home ❤
Do you think you could use any high potassium fruit or veg if bananas aren't an option?
Thank you for infos
Wow thanks for sharing!
Another great video & perfect timing, too! I have ppl asking me what to give their plants to increase their blooms/yield. Lucky me...I get to send them this link along w/your other links as I always do! How often do you water w/the bloom fertilizer? I'm guessing as long as the plant is actively producing new blooms? 💖
thank you my friend and it only needs to be applied once a week or two when you notice the flower or fruit "set" has happened.