How to Collect Microbes for Free - JADAM Microbial Solution - Recharge Your Soil with Microorganisms
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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Microorganisms are an important part of the soil food web and are a must for any passionate gardener or farmer. In this video you'll learn how to make JADAM Microbial Solution (JMS) to innoculate your soil with beneficial microbes. These soil microbes will go to work breaking down organic matter and making nutrients available for the plants to uptake. It's a symbiotic relationship they have with the plant by communicating via the rhizosphere. The plant sends out exudates which the microbes trade for plant nutrients. The soil food web is a fascinating ecosystem on it's own and JMS is one of my absolute favorite garden inputs to help balalnce that system.
Will you join me in making this incredible DIY gardening input? Have you already? If so, what's your experience been with it? Let me know in the comments below and happy growing!
How exactly would this "burn" your plants if not diluted when this is only microbes and not actual fertilizer?
Great video! My local organic garden center guy grows HUGE plants. His specialty is growing world record competitive tomatoes. He is always telling me the importance of good soil with plenty of healthy microbes. But, whenever I ask how to increase the microbes he just tells me to plant a ground cover when the tomatoes are done and the ground cover will replenish the soil. But your video will take it to the next level. Thank you!!
Can't beat doing them both.
Good stuff!
QUESTION:
Hoping you can help me figure something out.
I'm making this to innoculate my biochar. I have about 7 gallons of biochar in a huge tote soaking in water. I'm planning on adding about 4 gallons of this JADAM to the biochar.
Then I want to add it all to my compost but I'm worried it could be too strong and burn my crops.
My compost bin is packed with nearly finished compost and it's 3x3x3 ish.
Can I add the entire 7 gallons of biochar and 4 gallons of JADAM?
Thank You!
If it grows in your area, add some soil from around a *bamboo* family, there's some rare microorganisms in there...
Re: Sea Water see Dr. Maynard Murray's - Benefiting from Sea Energy Agriculture
Thanks! I'll check it out. Everyone is asking where's the salt. I just asked if it's ok to use seawater, as the ocean in nearby for me. Would want to know that it doesn't upset the worm though!?
Cool vid. I almost bought a bottle of the EM-1 when I realized its nearly identical to the LAB I made for myself a couple weeks ago. Once a week sound right for use?
Soil here is great. Appalachian mountain soil. Dark black and full of life, 🌱🌱Loves it 🙌
Beautiful!
Can I use instant Mashed Potato Flakes, instead of cutting, cooking, mashing, blending whole potato.
6:46 thats what she said !
Now that's a quality video! 👍✨ I can use the information immediately. I wish you well on your journey.
Wow, thanks for the kind words my friend! 🙏🏼
Stop the music during talking, so distracting.
God you sound like Chris Trump at the introduction 😂😂😂 🤙
If add hidrogen peroxide I suppose there will be more beneficial and less harmful microbes
Thats so good to hear what microbes does unti the soul man ready destroy i f rhis earth
wotever you talk abut is only for indor
How can I use this in potted plants, in plastic bags?
this is just wat i have been looking for... thank you soooooo much you have been such a help
Add leaf fertiliser instead of salt?
Great information brother 👍🏾
From what I read. Vegetables like a Bacteria dominate soil. Where trees, and shrubs need a Fungal dominated soil. How do you make a fungal JADAM mixture?
I think you forgot to add sea salt and also its likely more ideal to put the potatoes (cooked and cooled) and leaf mold soil in the same mesh bag and mush them together, I get a lot of bubbles this way. Been practicing Jadam for 3 years.
Sea salt?
viking? He puts the potatoes and sea salt in a blender. His jms brews are frothing with bubbles. This guy made me feel better about my pitiful brews.
Sea salt is incredible in the garden. Hard to believe I know. Watch some actual jadam videos. Think about when a hurricane makes landfall and the storm surge inundates miles of land, nothing dies and the vegetation gets greener.@@jonlamp5244
I'm new to gardening. But my first thought is would salt upset the worms? And my second thought is that, if it doesn't, would sea water be ok? (I live close to the sea).
Don't you use sea salt?
Fascinating/interesting stuff indeed bro.Thanks for sharing ✌️🌱👍
Thanks for watching!
Hi,, after watching you on Mr grow it,, I started watching u work with soil,, I had my worm farm and looked up brocosi and our city council gives us $$ back to get involved!!! What!!??? Crazy cool and nod to u.... Ur my ' go to "grow it guy" now and I wanted to say thank you!! 🙏
do think its ok to reuse the same water that you mixed soluble nuits in for feeding because sometimes I don't use all of what i mix like do throw out the left over or save it and keep on reusing it to feed throughout my feeding schedule. and sad to say but yes, I use synthetic nuits fox farm dirty dozen to be exact, I know I know but I'm a beginner to all of this and spent way too much on equipment, genetics, nutrition, and to that I can't turn back or find a new method of feeding so I got to make do with what I have on deck until my next grow. SOOOOOO please any help or advice on when should i start feeding and too often i should be feeding them throughout their stages of life.
Thanks for uploading this! Have you ever tried adding fulvic/humic acid by chance?
What's the deal with dechlorinated water though? Is it just something popular in America? The tap water here comes at 8 I mix it with a little bit of demineralized water to lower the calcium saturation before adding my nutes and microbes. Is dechlorinated water just for convenience?
Great question! Chlorine and chloramine is added to our water to kill harmful bacteria and other microbes. Being that I’m culturing microbes I prefer to not kill them.
With that said, it wouldn’t kill all of them. It will kill some of them but studies show that they bounce back very fast. I choose to use dechlorinated water to preserve as many as possible when making inputs like this. I’m not too worried when just watering the garden, but when culturing microbes I prefer to have as large a population of diversity as possible.
I hope that made sense. 😁
I buy plain spring water and mineral water as they are only a few pence for 2 litres; also get canal water from a local unused canal that has soo much life in it.
Thank you so much bro for this valuable information I would’ve never ever even thought of it and it’s just right there. It’s just so common sense stuff. Thank you.
The music has 1980 ahhhummm “adult” movie vibes. LoL
I am also using organic inputs and the like as often as possible. I've been reading the Jadam book off and on for a month or so. Tried creating JMS with no luck. Assuming my yard has little microbial life - or - I trainwrecked something in the process.
How long have you been applying the solution to your plants, and are you noticing anything as a result?
IMO next for you?
I’d grab some leaf mold soil from somewhere else if you suspect you have inert soil. I’ve only done it a few times but am going to start a bi-weekly schedule now that spring time is full force. I do notice results overnight. The next day the plants and leaves seem to really be perked up and praying looking very healthy. My roses and other flowers begin to suddenly bloom with a burst of energy. It’s pretty amazing!
I have some IMO2 that I’ve collected from a couple different places. IMO3 is next on my agenda. 😁
@@SoulSoilLove looking forward to any updates.
I'm in Florida. Half of my property is unmanicured. The azaleas manage themselves much like you described your pomegranate (?)
No doubt that the soil food web is an amazing thing.
Now if I could just learn to replicate some of that to my gardening advantage...
It's all part of the fun, right?
Thanks for sharing your work.
If I get a chance to go by different untouched wood area, can I just collect some hummus from there, store in a bucket as I go and use it at a later time for when leaf mould is needed?
@@3bouldersurban653yes you definitely can collect buckets and put lids on them for future use, or take it home and add to a current compost pile. We started everything on our homestead from collecting on our walks and manureover the years from our farm animals. ✌🏼💚
Great content plus thats a real sweet beard you've grown & groomed!
This is Excellent. Finally, What you are Explaining is the connection we have with all of Nature and the Universe. No I am not going to jump out of a window to see if I can fly. What we are talking about is the connection of Microbes in the Human gut relating to the shit in the Ground. Once that connection is understood there is so much more involved. The Human Body is Controlled by Micro Organisms. We are Connected with the Soil. Happy Thanksgiving. Peace Bro.
I have too Many Potatoes. Now I know what to do with them. Thank You.
have you tried doing JLF and JMS in the same tub?
My favourite part of growing is the management of biology. In my grow room I am God. Creator of life and herb.
It is so interesting and enjoyable!
@@SoulSoilLove I harvest mycelium up on the Welsh hills where liberty cap shrooms grow. Been trying to get a harvest of shrooms in one of my grows. Only dreaming of it happening one day.
Would this work against bacterial wilt
Great video.. really interesting 😃👍I assume i can use it in a indoor potted grow?
Absolutely!
@@SoulSoilLove do I have to apply t as a foliar spray, or can I, for I example, apply a cup per 5L potted plant, in the ratio of 1:20, and apply more in larger bags, like 40L bags? I have 1000s of cypress trees that I grow on a commercial scale
great video! ill stop wasting my money!!!
Great info and great jams at the end of your video! Thank you!
Does the kind of a potato matter
No, the microbes feed on the starch. I’ve used random bean mash and had crazy bubble formation in below 70 degree too but never applied it to plants.
Is starch a suitable substitute for potatoes?
How do you scale up to 100 gallon?
You forgot an important part, the sea water or sea salt
What about the sea salt? Good video thanks.
Any new videos coming out?
You have not added sea salt.
Yes mate! my soil life will enjoy this
Absolutely! It is the life itself! 🙏🏼
You can also add old jaggery
BROTHER YOU ARE AMAZING PLEASE KEEP TEACHING 👊
Anyone tried adding JMS to indoor plants for winter veggie growing?
(Also, great video and music)
Great information! Thank you
Hey Mamma! Good to see you here on the Tube!
Haha! I get around what can I say 😂😂😂
What kind of bags do you use? Those look perfect for tea making. I’ve just been just throwing my ingredients in the water but I’m trying out autopots and don’t wanna clog my system.
They’re just some cheap mesh bags I bought. I can’t remember where I got them. Are you putting teas in your reservoir? I’ve done stuff like that but poured it thru a paint strainer first. The tea did cause all kinds of organic sludge that I ended up having to clean. Be careful my friend.
@@SoulSoilLove I’m finishing my current grow without them but plan on trying them out next time. Running it through a strainer is a great idea I haven’t thought of yet though, thank you! Your podcast has helped me so much I love being able to see what you’re talking about with all your videos on RUclips. Keep up the amazing work!
Cool stuff bro 👍
Thanks Bill!
No Sea Salt?
Is battery water the same as declorinated water?
If you mean distilled water then yes. Do not add water from a battery, that’s acid…
This is the way.
I remember my great grandma doing this .I was to young to fully understand what she was doing .her gardens always where amazing. Definitely going to have to try this.
Top content!
thank you so much
Glad to have seen the podcast you were on with Mr. Grow. It lead me to your channel which I'm pretty aligned to regarding organicslly feeding your soil so thanks.
Hawaiian soil matters The wild pigs dug up my hugelkultur.You know you be Jammin too.
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I was skeptical because there was no air pump being used like when brewing a compost tea; that was before I realized that this was not a live biological solution but a nutrient solution.
I am going to add a little pink himalayan for the micro nutrients, and I am not putting my bucket lid on tight the second go around. I see a difference in one of two cucumber plants; I treated one and did not treat the other. Made mine with a handful compost from the bottom of the compost pile, potato, honey, and a rainwater base. I did not separate with mesh bags; filtered with 5 gallon bucket paint strainer from orange box store before adding it to the watering can.
Thank you for the video. My next batch will be a closer representation to your brew.
Any tips on boosting Protozoa specifically? Thanks for your content
Doesn’t JMS have sea salt as an ingredient too?