I have started JADAM last year with one 32 gallon trash can and quickly migrated to 2 pickle barrels. This will feed my 10K organic garden for a long time, how simple this is. I JLF everything from the garden including any weeds. I have been making my own leaf mold for several years as my main compost and it's very simple to do. Together they make a killer garden. At 75 easy and free is a very good thing. Thank you for your input to JADAM, JLF
I've been doing JADAM for years and will use straight JADAM as a root drench around deficient trees and have never had any burn. I typically dilute 5 to 1 for inground and 20 to 1 for pitted plants with great success. Like I've said, I've never burned anything. Not sure where you're getting that from.
Hell yes JLF!! I make this every spring with that first grass and "weeds" growing strong in my backyard. You just gave me a good tip about sweeping all my leaves from fall into one big pile over the winter so they can create mycelium ready for the next springtime JLF. I haven't tried this with fruits yet but I am going to do that this summer!! Thank you Joey!!!🎊🎉💚🌈
I agree, but Nate refers to the BLACK soil under the decomposition as leaf mold, I always deduced the leafs with the White mycelium, thread like growth on the old rotting wood and leaves as the true leaf mold, as this grower shows!
I was under the impression based on reading the JADAM books, that the purpose of JLF was to mineralise what’s being fermented to produce a balanced fertiliser. The production of the microbes was done using JMS JADAM microbial solution . Also, JLF was not recommended as a foliar spray by Mr Cho
Excellent video I currently have a 35-gallon trash can cooking and just bought a 55-gallon pickle barrel for my garden and started using it for my cannabis last season wow what a difference, watched a video saying to add egg shells to help the plant fibers for a strong structure. now I have to out and find some mold thank you
Well done my friend! I like the laid back way you present your material , I am a fan of natural farming, regenerative farming and find great joy in revitalizing our coexistence with the natural way!
Love the video! It would be really cool to see an efficacy test between a batch where leaf mold is used and one thats not. You see a lot of ppl just using grass clippings and water. I love adding more microbes and fungi anytime i can but it's nice to know all the options!
The book states that these numbers are just confusing and deterring people, but that is a good question. At the end, it will depend on what you put in. Mr Cho says the best fertiliser for tomatoes are... tomatoes. So that sort of thing will determine the mineral/macro/micro
Can I use different kinds of plants instead of just grass? This was great. I think I can do this . Tomorrow. I have some blackeyed peas I planted for a cover crop. That was to dry and hot to make worse drought we’ve had in a long time.
I made my one for the first time in what I think is a little too big for an experiment! I used an old 10000 liters tank.. it now stinks a lot! And my neighbor is complaining! Thank god I live in Thailand and I will not get sued! I sealed as much as possible but it still smells a bit. is it true that adding sugar will fix the smell? BTW the plants are looking amazing since I used it! I just would like to fix the smell. I will move the tank to another spot when it will be empty. It is too full and heavy right now!
Regarding your idea that could make this fertilizer to use the following spring, letting it ferment a year, I’m wondering whether that works for zone 5b - where the fertilizer liquid would freeze during the winter. Is freezing a problem? Or will it just thaw and have its bacterial composition intact?
Trying to get more female flowers on my butternut squash, cucumber & zucchini. I read that more nitrogen gives more male flowers. Should i avoide these teas for those plants?
what is your native soil? sandy loam? clay loam? asking cos i am researching JADAM results - effect on soil. does it help the roots get in deeper into the soil...mygreathanks and blessings
Is it really high nitrogen? Did you test it? Anyone making these videos should be testing the product. Not just by using it, but real tests. Just becuase your garden grows does not mean your fertilizer works. It just means you have good soil. Pet peave. People not actually teating the npk of home made fertilizer.
I am applying KNF liquid fertilisation to lawncare. I am starting a company, and will be using stuff on my lawn first to make sure I dont mess up anyones turf. I like this video, and will sub and check you out some more. From Belleville Ontario Canada where we have some nice forests around here to forage for mold diversity to collect and utilize... See you in the comments Sir. 🇨🇦👊🏻👨🏻🏭✨💖🙏🌞
Thanks man for your time! I'm just starting to get into Jadam farming and KNF. Trying to let one compliment the other. I do have a question. What's the shelf life of the ferment? Or do I just pull out a shit glass when needed?
@@dylantkl No, that does not work that way. Take what you eat, and how long it stays in your body due to the fact that acids do a quicker job in brake down processes than microbes. Everything has a time limit, remember that, microbes not having food to eat will die. That is why this compound stinks, being left too long during fermentation. Check it every day, temperature is the determining factor here.
@@llewellynlombard7428 Thank you for the reply. However, I would have to respectfully disagree with you on this. Jadam Liquid Fertilizer (JLF) isn't the same process as compost tea or, JMS (Jadam Microbial Solution). You don't have to check it everyday nor do you have to check the temperature during the brewing process. Of course during the brewing process, one should avoid direct sunlight or place it in freezing temperature (and same goes after brewing to avoid degradation). Think of JLF process similar to that of fermentation of soybean to make soy sauces. A good brewed JLF can be stored up to one year and more if follow the proper storage procedures. This is written in Mr. Cho's Jadam Organic Farming book, which this video is based on.
This is grass, so high nitrogen and best for vegetative stages I think. The JADAM book is cheap and covers all sorts of things for flowering and fruiting stages.
@@Andee1688 I was one of the original researchers of this method at the Rockefeller research center in Keochung, Taiwan 1971 where I contracted cholera while testing the lack of efficacy of the effluent. Salmonella, Vibrio cholera, E. Coli, Tetanus, Staphylococcus, cryptosporidium, Streptococcus,Tuberculosis, any of these sound familiar? Using compost tea techniques is how you incubate them. I've had all the pudding I can handle. Please be careful. You're playing with fire.
I have started JADAM last year with one 32 gallon trash can and quickly migrated to 2 pickle barrels. This will feed my 10K organic garden for a long time, how simple this is. I JLF everything from the garden including any weeds. I have been making my own leaf mold for several years as my main compost and it's very simple to do. Together they make a killer garden. At 75 easy and free is a very good thing. Thank you for your input to JADAM, JLF
I've been doing JADAM for years and will use straight JADAM as a root drench around deficient trees and have never had any burn. I typically dilute 5 to 1 for inground and 20 to 1 for pitted plants with great success. Like I've said, I've never burned anything. Not sure where you're getting that from.
Definitely one of the better, more pleasant videos on JADAM/JLF. Thanks guys, and thanks for being homely and inviting.
Hahaha homely.
just watched your video on JLF also
This is my third jadam video today and I'm glad I watched this last one. Very nice job on the weed plant use of small under buds and fan leaves
I want to thank you for the best video I have seen on the Jadam method. I am an immediate fan! Keep up the good work.
Hell yes JLF!! I make this every spring with that first grass and "weeds" growing strong in my backyard. You just gave me a good tip about sweeping all my leaves from fall into one big pile over the winter so they can create mycelium ready for the next springtime JLF. I haven't tried this with fruits yet but I am going to do that this summer!! Thank you Joey!!!🎊🎉💚🌈
Thank you for making such a long and difficult concept so very simple and easy. Loved this video!
Garden like a Viking is another good source for JADAM and other natural growing
I agree, but Nate refers to the BLACK soil under the decomposition as leaf mold, I always deduced the leafs with the White mycelium, thread like growth on the old rotting wood and leaves as the true leaf mold, as this grower shows!
@@scottmiller1916 I definitely always get excited when I see those beautiful white threads 😍
I was under the impression based on reading the JADAM books, that the purpose of JLF was to mineralise what’s being fermented to produce a balanced fertiliser. The production of the microbes was done using JMS JADAM microbial solution . Also, JLF was not recommended as a foliar spray by Mr Cho
Excellent video I currently have a 35-gallon trash can cooking and just bought a 55-gallon pickle barrel for my garden and started using it for my cannabis last season wow what a difference, watched a video saying to add egg shells to help the plant fibers for a strong structure. now I have to out and find some mold thank you
Heck Ya thank you for your time and efforts , youtube university is what is and has been getting me by and learning me all sorts of great stuff
Well done my friend! I like the laid back way you present your material , I am a fan of natural farming, regenerative farming and find great joy in revitalizing our coexistence with the natural way!
Gonna give it a go.. Cheers for sharing.. 👍👍 Shout out from Dublin Ireland
Love the video! It would be really cool to see an efficacy test between a batch where leaf mold is used and one thats not. You see a lot of ppl just using grass clippings and water. I love adding more microbes and fungi anytime i can but it's nice to know all the options!
Kami siap belajar dari pengalaman anda terkait kegiatan pembelajaran KNF hal ini sangatlah penting bagi petani yang ingin sukses.. terimakasih
Nice job explaining things. Thank you
This was the clearest recipe I've seen. I'm wondering what's the N-P-K numbers on this?
The book states that these numbers are just confusing and deterring people, but that is a good question. At the end, it will depend on what you put in. Mr Cho says the best fertiliser for tomatoes are... tomatoes. So that sort of thing will determine the mineral/macro/micro
@@SimpleEarthSelfReliance they’re certainly a bit hindering, they make people forget all the other necessities.
Great video from A to Z. Thanks
Should you mix it before pulling some out to add to a bigger container of water?
It that used for plants and trees too ?
Can I use different kinds of plants instead of just grass? This was great. I think I can do this . Tomorrow. I have some blackeyed peas I planted for a cover crop. That was to dry and hot to make worse drought we’ve had in a long time.
Yes, you can make these with any plant
you can use like for like. If you grow a lot of brassica for example make a ferment from brassica leaves and stalks.
When springtime come and grass start going, can I make this tea for this year or should I wait?
Thanks. Was searching for this piece of information 👍
I made my one for the first time in what I think is a little too big for an experiment! I used an old 10000 liters tank.. it now stinks a lot! And my neighbor is complaining! Thank god I live in Thailand and I will not get sued! I sealed as much as possible but it still smells a bit. is it true that adding sugar will fix the smell? BTW the plants are looking amazing since I used it! I just would like to fix the smell. I will move the tank to another spot when it will be empty. It is too full and heavy right now!
Will the grass seeds rot in 14 days? Is it safe to throw the remains in the compost or use it as a mulch?
This is new to me, thank you for sharing
Excellent explanation
Regarding your idea that could make this fertilizer to use the following spring, letting it ferment a year, I’m wondering whether that works for zone 5b - where the fertilizer liquid would freeze during the winter. Is freezing a problem? Or will it just thaw and have its bacterial composition intact?
I had the same question but for an even colder climate though that would still apply.
Try putting the brew inside if the temps get lower than 50 degree
Garden like a viking answers all those questions @@deniseward002
Glad I found your channel cheers buddy
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Can this be used to fertilize grasses such as bermuda and coastal?
Hi, how often should i use the fertilizer?
Great video 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Trying to get more female flowers on my butternut squash, cucumber & zucchini. I read that more nitrogen gives more male flowers. Should i avoide these teas for those plants?
what is your native soil? sandy loam? clay loam? asking cos i am researching JADAM results - effect on soil. does it help the roots get in deeper into the soil...mygreathanks and blessings
Thank you. 🙏
How much would you dilute it if your using a five gallon bucket to pour on your garden
how often to water the garden with this 1 part tea 300 part water solution?
I thought JLF should be made and kept in the shade, I am confused now
You deservemore subscriber
"so the first thing we gonna do its found some grass... here its some" hahahshahaha 02:27
Is it really high nitrogen? Did you test it? Anyone making these videos should be testing the product. Not just by using it, but real tests. Just becuase your garden grows does not mean your fertilizer works. It just means you have good soil.
Pet peave. People not actually teating the npk of home made fertilizer.
How can we make Leaf mould innoculated with fungus very quickly in days than weeks.
Kumpulkan daun kering tumpuk diatas tanah, tumpuk dibawah pohon, spray air setiap hari...kalo saya begitu
Get some out of the woods.
will there be a JMS video?
Yup!
I have one on my channel and so does the official Jadam. Channel.
I am applying KNF liquid fertilisation to lawncare. I am starting a company, and will be using stuff on my lawn first to make sure I dont mess up anyones turf. I like this video, and will sub and check you out some more. From Belleville Ontario Canada where we have some nice forests around here to forage for mold diversity to collect and utilize... See you in the comments Sir.
🇨🇦👊🏻👨🏻🏭✨💖🙏🌞
Thanks man for your time! I'm just starting to get into Jadam farming and KNF. Trying to let one compliment the other. I do have a question. What's the shelf life of the ferment? Or do I just pull out a shit glass when needed?
I believed that the longer you keep the fermentation the more potent the fertilizer.
@@dylantkl No, that does not work that way. Take what you eat, and how long it stays in your body due to the fact that acids do a quicker job in brake down processes than microbes. Everything has a time limit, remember that, microbes not having food to eat will die. That is why this compound stinks, being left too long during fermentation. Check it every day, temperature is the determining factor here.
@@llewellynlombard7428 Thank you for the reply. However, I would have to respectfully disagree with you on this. Jadam Liquid Fertilizer (JLF) isn't the same process as compost tea or, JMS (Jadam Microbial Solution). You don't have to check it everyday nor do you have to check the temperature during the brewing process. Of course during the brewing process, one should avoid direct sunlight or place it in freezing temperature (and same goes after brewing to avoid degradation). Think of JLF process similar to that of fermentation of soybean to make soy sauces. A good brewed JLF can be stored up to one year and more if follow the proper storage procedures. This is written in Mr. Cho's Jadam Organic Farming book, which this video is based on.
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Can you add chopped up fish to this mix?
why there is no starch or salt?
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no salt?
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Oh and can this be put on flowers or fruits and buds?
This is grass, so high nitrogen and best for vegetative stages I think. The JADAM book is cheap and covers all sorts of things for flowering and fruiting stages.
Also- don't use city water. It can be treated with chlorine.
The teacher must learn to be modest and precise. The talk would be effective if the speaker just provided the essential details.
I gave up after 3m.
Common sense dude
There is not one shred of scientific proof of the efficacy of this. More garden myth.
The proof is in the pudding......Check it out yourself.
@@Andee1688 I was one of the original researchers of this method at the Rockefeller research center in Keochung, Taiwan 1971 where I contracted cholera while testing the lack of efficacy of the effluent. Salmonella, Vibrio cholera, E. Coli, Tetanus, Staphylococcus, cryptosporidium, Streptococcus,Tuberculosis, any of these sound familiar? Using compost tea techniques is how you incubate them. I've had all the pudding I can handle. Please be careful. You're playing with fire.
Outstanding thank you
Thanks!!