This is why I created Fungal Repositories, this work will revolutionize growing cannabis. The industry is pushing lighting and bottled nutrients as cutting edge for growers. Knowledge is cutting edge for growing, Fungal Repositories is cutting edge for cannabis. Farmerlion is in the 7th year of proving Fungal Repositories is the best way to grow cannabis.
My garden completely changed when I changed to feeding the soil instead of the plant. Vigorous, healthy growth, no diseases, minimal pests. The only additive I give is organic sources of chitin.
Wow!!! You made a Fantastic video with James! I wish though that you would show James how to use FB for the good. Both of you could teach so many more people thru spreading your message 🌻🌻🐝🐞🦋🦋🐞🐝🌻🌻
There is actually a decent amount of research on the prebiotics and molecules in whole grains that feed beneficial bacteria in our gut. The vast majority of people unfortunately consume highly refined grain products where the husk of the seed which contains the prebiotic fibers and other nutrients is removed, glyphosate is also widely used in conventional agriculture in north america.
After all the detailed explorations as to why traditional soil testing is misleading, I'm willing to bet, so too are much of our medical research. This is why insoluble "vitamins" are still sold - we still haven't processed the lessons of the pH/Eh charts in the medical world. We're just getting to it in soil science!
One of the most interesting podcast. I 've been working the endophyte angle with foliar extracts ,and the bio im using keeps the tricones from turning amber, even 10 days into nov. Zero insects ,most lost to mold in my area. Yeild up 60%, and you could taste again. Results on everything went so well. You will finally be getting my sample in April and maybe i'll send some extra. 14 inch water leaves etc.
For @Bob Snow: We all can promote and distribute rhizobia spp, azotobacter spp, and all the microbes I list in my books though some you can't buy isolated and would have to isolate and ID them DIY but I'm learning how to do that next ;)
Please include captions for this video. I am from Russia and I am studying regenerative agriculture with interest. But I don't know English well. And so I want to be aware of new discoveries!
I really want to learn. I want to go to the siol food web school. Because I have zero faith i could afford to be a scientist. Do you answer questions? I like have no one and I think I keep killing my biology in composting.
@@jhaufle1478 I have inexpensive certification and training programs: www.ThePermacultureStudent.com You can be a Citizen Scientist and make it happen!
I love Hackberry. In texas is grown wild. The berry's were a food the Native people followed and harvested. They break easy and are thought of as a trash tree by many. Yes they thrive in harsh growing places.
FWIW Corn is still being farmed in river valleys that experience flooding/re-silting. I've seen it in the Missouri River Valley myself. Less than a couple of hours away in any direction is corn that is being farmed in soil that hasn't experienced river flooding/re-silting in pethaps centuries. Fields for comparison study would not be hard to locate.
I saw a post about the podcast and came here so I could listen on 2x speed with captions...no captions available yet but that's okay, just might have to slow it to 1.75x speed Bonus: Matt sounds even more enthusiastic at 2x speed
Interesting info. I wonder if trying microbes 1 at a time probably will miss something, not every multivariable system can be split apart to analyse all the individual effects as many things in systems are interdependent. The ties of the business/corp system into research influences the direction toward patentable/controlled systems vs as natural and diversely healthy and accessible as possible. The system setup increases likelihood to succeed monetarily and still not succeed in earth and people care..
Learn More about Regenerative Soil:
matt-powers.mykajabi.com/regenerative-soil
This is why I created Fungal Repositories, this work will revolutionize growing cannabis. The industry is pushing lighting and bottled nutrients as cutting edge for growers. Knowledge is cutting edge for growing, Fungal Repositories is cutting edge for cannabis. Farmerlion is in the 7th year of proving Fungal Repositories is the best way to grow cannabis.
I’ve seen your stuff on Reddit! Blew my mind. I like it
My garden completely changed when I changed to feeding the soil instead of the plant. Vigorous, healthy growth, no diseases, minimal pests. The only additive I give is organic sources of chitin.
Wow!!! You made a Fantastic video with James!
I wish though that you would show James how to use FB for the good. Both of you could teach so many more people thru spreading your message
🌻🌻🐝🐞🦋🦋🐞🐝🌻🌻
Thank you Matt and Dr white for sharing this 🙏
Don't give up!!! You are on a beautiful path in life.
There is actually a decent amount of research on the prebiotics and molecules in whole grains that feed beneficial bacteria in our gut.
The vast majority of people unfortunately consume highly refined grain products where the husk of the seed which contains the prebiotic fibers and other nutrients is removed, glyphosate is also widely used in conventional agriculture in north america.
After all the detailed explorations as to why traditional soil testing is misleading, I'm willing to bet, so too are much of our medical research. This is why insoluble "vitamins" are still sold - we still haven't processed the lessons of the pH/Eh charts in the medical world. We're just getting to it in soil science!
interesting. Does glysophate improve digestion in human gut or does it have a different function?
One of the most interesting podcast. I 've been working the endophyte angle with foliar extracts ,and the bio im using keeps the tricones from turning amber, even 10 days into nov.
Zero insects ,most lost to mold in my area. Yeild up 60%, and you could taste again.
Results on everything went so well. You will finally be getting my sample in April and maybe i'll send some extra. 14 inch water leaves etc.
For @Bob Snow: We all can promote and distribute rhizobia spp, azotobacter spp, and all the microbes I list in my books though some you can't buy isolated and would have to isolate and ID them DIY but I'm learning how to do that next ;)
Please include captions for this video. I am from Russia and I am studying regenerative agriculture with interest. But I don't know English well. And so I want to be aware of new discoveries!
I really want to learn. I want to go to the siol food web school. Because I have zero faith i could afford to be a scientist. Do you answer questions? I like have no one and I think I keep killing my biology in composting.
@@СергейАлдушин-э2щ RUclips automatically generates them - It just takes a bit of time on the new uploads. Thank you for being here! :)
@@jhaufle1478 I have inexpensive certification and training programs: www.ThePermacultureStudent.com You can be a Citizen Scientist and make it happen!
@@jhaufle1478 I know how you feel I’m just trying to make my way through all this I’m a vegetarian have been for life it works for me
Excellent information. I discovered your channel from someone who left a comment in a gardening channel comment. I have subbed. Thx, Stu.
Thank you for joining us!! :)
I love Hackberry. In texas is grown wild. The berry's were a food the Native people followed and harvested. They break easy and are thought of as a trash tree by many. Yes they thrive in harsh growing places.
SO FASCINATING!!!!!!!!
Thank you Matt and Dr. White! Excellent eye opening discussion 🦬🤙 next level information.
This is so amazing, thanks so much for sharing this Matt! Life is so wonderful and there is so much to learn.
So glad you enjoyed it!!
Provide nitric oxide or die a superoxide death XD
amazing content. thank you for sharing
I appreciate y'all thank u Matt CHEERZ RESPECT 🙏 💯🔥
Amazing
Wow. Just exquisite.
Thanks :D, Yeah I hope I can share it too
What is the book you hold up near the end of the talk?
Good eye - it's The Rhizosphere, 2nd edition, and it's superb.
FWIW Corn is still being farmed in river valleys that experience flooding/re-silting. I've seen it in the Missouri River Valley myself. Less than a couple of hours away in any direction is corn that is being farmed in soil that hasn't experienced river flooding/re-silting in pethaps centuries. Fields for comparison study would not be hard to locate.
What should treat ourselves as plants
mind blowing Matt, just mind blowing👍.......... funny i only eat mater sammiches all day everyday this time of year and feel fine, Black maters FTW.
I saw a post about the podcast and came here so I could listen on 2x speed with captions...no captions available yet but that's okay, just might have to slow it to 1.75x speed
Bonus: Matt sounds even more enthusiastic at 2x speed
Very interrrresting.....
You guys are talking about macrobiotics
Check out the book "fiber fueled" 👍
Author?
@@jannievaught4344 Will Bulsiewicz
Interesting info. I wonder if trying microbes 1 at a time probably will miss something, not every multivariable system can be split apart to analyse all the individual effects as many things in systems are interdependent. The ties of the business/corp system into research influences the direction toward patentable/controlled systems vs as natural and diversely healthy and accessible as possible. The system setup increases likelihood to succeed monetarily and still not succeed in earth and people care..
What happens when Endo mycorrhizae comes in?
I'm gonna guess more symbiosis :-)
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