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Korean natural farming recipes.make your own nutrient solutions

For the jadam herbal solution i use garlic and Jerusalem artichoke. You can experiment with different plants that are not poisonous.
 
Here is one to kill slugs havnt made it yet but going to try on sunday.i use a heavy mulch system outdoors so slugs are a real problem.https://youtu.be/31kJSA8dm6U?si=ilxAfZWXywF6QDDx
 
That's about all the solutions I use from jadam and knf.hit me up with any questioms.the herb is top shelf and the veggies are nurient dense and tasty. Cheap and easy.no grow shop.anybody have anthing to add go for it. There are more jadam recipes so keep diving down the rabbit hole if your interested. I use more knf because I like to drink the solutions.

I will throw some more pictures of my buddies grow and mine when I get going again.long live the natural farmer😁
 
That about finishes up the knf recipes. I will also share a few recipes from the Jadam style of growing they are also highly effective and super cheap.it uses putrafication instead of fermentation. It works realy well and can be done mostly with just water and dirt from the forest. I will try to cover jadam microbial solution.jadam leaf formula.And for pest and disease jadam wetting agent,jadam herbal solution,and jadam sulfur. IF ANYBODY WANTS ADD ANY RECIPES OR INPUT FEEL FREE.
Really cool info. If I do outside again next year I might hit you up for advice on a few things.

Thanks for your time and effort! 👍
 
With my outdoor girl I’ve lollipoped and hollowed out the middle some. But after stretch she’s got a dense top. Would a baking soda and liquid soap spray help keep mold away but be safe on buds?

IIRC the mix is;
2 TBSP Baking Soda
1 TSP Liquid Soap (Non detergent)

This is per gallon or 4 litres I think.

No problems yet but with all the rain and humidity I’d rather an ounce of prevention. 😝
 
Never tried it not sure if would kill your beneficial microbess.the lactic acid bacteria is what we spray for pm prevention.takes about a week to make.also compost tea imo tea jadam microbial solution. Try to get as much biology on the plant as you can so when the pm spores shows up it has no room or food to set up shop.i always stop foliar spraying biology after the buds get dense.week 5 or so.get out there and leaf blow water off in morning.
Strain makes a very big difference when trying to prevent mold.some strains get it no matter what you do. Especially where we live.some strains never get it.
Light deprivation is a game changer for outdoors in our neck of the woods.put them out big start tricking it in July to flower under the intense summer sum instead of week fall sun .harvest before the mildew shows up in the hood. Buds turn out like indoor .organic light deps are some of the best weed I have ever smoked.
 
I was asking as I came across these solutions in earlier searches.

“You can also make a homemade powdery mildew spray with baking soda and water, notes West Virginia University Extension Service. Simply mix 1 teaspoon of baking soda in 1 quart of water and spray it on your plants. This will alter the pH and help to inhibit powdery mildew growth.”

  • Baking soda solution: Mix 1 tablespoon baking soda and ½ teaspoon liquid soap such as Castile soap (not detergent) in 1 gallon of water. Spray liberally, getting top and bottom leaf surfaces and any affected areas. This method may work better as a preventative measure, although it does have some effect on existing powdery mildew as well.
  • Potassium bicarbonate: Mix 1 tablespoon potassium bicarbonate and ½ teaspoon liquid soap (not detergent) in 1 gallon of water. Spray liberally to all affected areas. This mixture may work better than baking soda as a treatment for existing infections.
  • Milk: Mix 1 part milk to 2 to 3 parts water and spray liberally. While the science behind this solution isn’t fully understood, it seems to work rather well, especially on zucchini, melons and cucumbers. It is believed that naturally-occurring compounds in the milk not only combat the disease, but also boost the plant’s immune system.
 
Stunning bro. Why is your buddy not posting at Bud Builders is the only question I have!

I've said if I ever went back to soil, it would be KNF. Kick ass 👊

Edit- Great thread I missed during all the work at the site. Going to definitely catch up on this one, thanks for pulling all this together @stonemason! Are you doing KNF?
Yep I have been doing knf on my little farm for about 3 or four years.i finally have all the solutions mastered. The indigenous microganism piles were a little tricky to get right at first, i think i had about 4 go anarobic on me and become bacterial dominent before i finally figured it out .what a stinky ordeal that was.
I have been able to try it out on canabiss the last couple years.i have been trying to teach it to who ever will listen ever since.
 
Got give a shout out to my friend and teacher drake.he has dedicated alot of his life and time to teaching these methods to thousands of people. He realy helped me learn this.The pages from the recipe book on here are from his knf book .you can get it in ebook form at pure knf .org he answers questions every sunday 9 a.m. Hawaii time on his utube chanel .he has endless amounts of info on his youtube channel.allot of his talks are great.not just plants but animal farming also.no smell living floors fermented feeds.complete chicken and pig systems soil health. Thank you drake .
 
how ur water living soil,that over/under watering re always a pain in the ass.
I try to give them a gallon every week or so. What makes it tricky is running multiple strains . Not everything drinks the same.I water real slow by hand let it soak in then give it a little more let it soak in.i also foliar feed every other week.my set up is pretty forgiving on under watering one of the reasons I like big beds.i left last run for 17 days no water no nutes. They were fine when I got home.
 
Nope my buddy cleared out a closet for me in his place in michagin.just for experimental purposes. Took all day to get these fcken 30 gallons up there.
 
Ok I'm gona try to do a little grow diary for ya on here to kinda show what we have been doing for nutrient schedule on the knf. I popped seeds on the 20th of October, using my new bud builders verticle germenator. It worked perfectly. I added microbes and a few alfalfa pellets to the 30 gallons.did a soil treatment solution once a week for three weeks to feed the microbes getting ready for plants.the treatment solution is per gallon 2 tsp fruit viniger,3tsp fermented plant juice,4 grams sea salt,1 tsp lactic acid bacteria, 1tsp water soluable calcium phosphate.
 
Got a early lemon berry from ethos,two strawberry lemonade from barneys farm.and two strawberry sugars clones.just transplanted a few days ago and they are just settling in.one strawberry lemonade has a few mutan leaves.did the same thing last run.
They got thier first feeding today.per gallon I gave them 2 tsp fruit vinegar, 1 1/2tsp of each dandelion,thistle, stinging nettle,and comphrey fermented plant juice,1 tsp of oriental herbal nuitrients, 1 tsp of calcium phosphate, 1 tsp of fish amino acid.
 
The early lemon berry and strawberry lemonade are in the 30 gallons.this will be the 5th run in the one and 6th in the other 30 gallon. The 5 gallon bucket are 1 strawberry lemonade, and 2 strawberry sugars.they are in mix of compost,peat moss,perlite and mulch for aeration. 1/3 of each.also threw in some microbes.
 
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I'm realy interested to see what the 5 gallon buckets will do with such a simple cheap soil. I didn't add any amendments. Kinda an experiment. It's gona pretty much be up to the microbes and the knf solutions.
 
Ok I'm gona try to do a little grow diary for ya on here to kinda show what we have been doing for nutrient schedule on the knf. I popped seeds on the 20th of October, using my new bud builders verticle germenator. It worked perfectly. I added microbes and a few alfalfa pellets to the 30 gallons.did a soil treatment solution once a week for three weeks to feed the microbes getting ready for plants.the treatment solution is per gallon 2 tsp fruit viniger,3tsp fermented plant juice,4 grams sea salt,1 tsp lactic acid bacteria, 1tsp water soluable calcium phosphate.
Following along on this bro! KNF has always caught my interest.
 
Here is another grow from buddy doing natural farming. This one is notorious thc by Humboldt.
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