How to : IMO 3 (part 1) with Chris Trump

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • LEARN ALL ABOUT IMO3 WITH CHRIS TRUMP// IMO IS THE MOST IMPORTANT INPUT IN NATURAL FARMING
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    In this video, Chris Trump from NaturalFarming.co teaches you how to create IMO3. This is a simple "how to" video on making biologically rich compost concentrate, also known as indigenous microorganism #3 or IMO3. Chris Trump gives step by step instructions on how to do this process.
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  • @sdkhjlhdsduiuiuiui
    @sdkhjlhdsduiuiuiui 7 років тому +15

    * *Recipe in g/Kg* *
    FPJ: 0.8g/Kg
    BRV: 0.8g/Kg
    OHN: 0.15g/Kg (3 year old) OR 0.3g/Kg (Fresh)
    SW: 13g/Kg
    IMO2: 4g/Kg
    Humic Acid: 1.6g/Kg (Store-bought) OR 3.2g/Kg (Home-made)
    Water: 400g/Kg = 0.4L/Kg

  • @BigBadKahuna1
    @BigBadKahuna1 7 років тому +4

    I'm hooked, just watched 4 videos in a row🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @leedza
    @leedza 5 років тому +25

    It would be great if explained the function of the ingredients to better understand how the combination of inputs benefits the soil and plants.

    • @tylerblack3508
      @tylerblack3508 4 роки тому +6

      Have you watched the video All About IMO?

    • @darubaru
      @darubaru 2 роки тому +2

      It is explained in the videos about the individual ingredients...

    • @lilbear19601
      @lilbear19601 Рік тому +3

      The only way to learn is to begin.

  • @ifazajm
    @ifazajm 4 роки тому +2

    I love your attitude bro 👍 👍

  • @HeartlandFamilyDesigns
    @HeartlandFamilyDesigns 5 років тому +8

    I'd love a list of things that can be a carb and a carbon. My friends started producing hemp. I'm wondering if I can use parts of that?

    • @tylerblack3508
      @tylerblack3508 3 роки тому

      Of course you can but your question is really what part of the hemp.

    • @farmindank3479
      @farmindank3479 3 роки тому

      Easy money, use your hemp leaves for fpj, and for the carb carb use the seeds and grind the root ball and stocks!

  • @alexisprestonhunter2649
    @alexisprestonhunter2649 5 років тому +3

    Hey Chris! You mention to not throw away if it smells like ammonia. I covered w plastic and think mine got too hot on day 2, has a hint of ammonia smell. I’m already starting on another batch but would love to know what you recommend to use this one for. Thank you! Your videos have been a huge help.

  • @victorneto6014
    @victorneto6014 6 років тому +1

    Dear Mr Chris Trump:
    Can you answer to me, if its possible to extract Humic acid from Vermicompost? If i buy Worm Humus (as i read in the bag) in a bag, will i be able to extract some Humic acid with potassium hydroxide? It would be nice to see a video from you about this subject.
    I have only found 1 video in You tube and the guy uses some Humate bought from Canada. That does not help me. I need to find local sources. I live in Portugal. I also dont think I would get my hands on Leonardite around here in a shop.
    He also mentioned that we could extract Humic Acid from charcoal. This would be nice but i would need more info. Could you help me up a little bit?
    I am completely new in this world and i have been watching your videos with great interest and respect. I admire your calm and humble way. But i feel you have a great and deep knowledge on this matters therefore my question to you. Thanks in advance for your attention and wish you great success in your projects.

  • @postupmedia
    @postupmedia 2 роки тому

    So the dry macadamia husks I imagine slowly mix into the IMO 3 since you have to turn the pile and cover it again, that small of a material seems unlikely you can completely uncover the pile before turning

  • @verospapa4750
    @verospapa4750 6 років тому +1

    CAN I USE STRAW AND BRAN IN EQUAL VOLUME? U SAID THAT GRASS IS NOT SUITABLE,BUT STRAW HAVE A LOT OF CARBON.I HAVE ALSO OAK ACORNS(MAYBE OAK IS ANTIBACTERIAL BUT I SEE ON MY GARDEN THAT ON TOP OF SMASHED ACORNS GROWS A BEAUTIFUL FUNGI..IM WAITIN FOR UR ANSWER,THANKS FOR ALL UR VIDEO! :)

  • @MrTimjwilson
    @MrTimjwilson 5 років тому +3

    Hi; Interesting work. I watched one of your videos (mixing collection with brown sugar) that someone posted on a forum so was attracted to this one by the thumbnail which showed a microscopic image. Do you use any microscopy to observe the microbial development? We did make various fermentations on our farm through the 90s and up to 2009 when age crept up. I discovered EM cultures during this period and began purchasing and using them. These used in tandem with aerated compost slurry (extrapolations) (ACT) were our mainstay. I do think that these two processes work as yin and yang; the IMO or EMO acting as soil building baseline (needs better words) [nutrient miners?]; fungi, yeast, bacteria, archaea and the ACT as the nutrient cyclers; flagellates, naked amoebae, fungi, yeast, bacteria, archaea. Just a note from a comment in the other video is that molasses does feed fungi as well as yeast and bacteria/archaea.

    • @PuraVidaFlowerFarm
      @PuraVidaFlowerFarm 7 місяців тому

      I use your AACT plans! Thank you for your work! Your local microbes will survive, multiply, and thrive in their own climate for the cost of rice and brown sugar and a small box, whereas EM has a price for every application and will give you a temporary boost but then not survive in your climate.

  • @gillenzfluff8380
    @gillenzfluff8380 6 років тому

    Another really good video thank you!
    That macadamia waste would burn nice in a wood gas stove and produce char for making Terra preta and terra preta sanitation!

  • @itsmejeypee
    @itsmejeypee 6 років тому +6

    can i use rice bran as my carbo and rice hull for my carbon?

  • @wangchuk1922
    @wangchuk1922 5 років тому +2

    Chris how come Ur imo2 is in dry form,the one I made is wet like molasses.pls suggest.

  • @ismailsola
    @ismailsola 4 роки тому

    The only way to learn is to begin.
    Nice point bro

  • @nathangroves7403
    @nathangroves7403 7 років тому +1

    I'll definitely take a class in the PNW!!

  • @chriseverest4380
    @chriseverest4380 Рік тому

    What is an Oriental Herbal Nutrient? Doesnt it/Don't they have like "names" ....eg. sage or parsley. Finding this difficult to follow. Is there a book with instructions?

  • @caseG80
    @caseG80 6 років тому +2

    How long does it take for imo 2 to become dry. Can we continue with imo 3 with fresh imo 2 ? Thanks

  • @edgarzamora7553
    @edgarzamora7553 3 роки тому +1

    When I made my imo2 it’s not powder like the one you have I followed your steps on how to IMO 1-2 does it dry out with time ?

  • @linncountycampuslife782
    @linncountycampuslife782 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, what are some common carb and carbon waste products in the PNW that would be suitable?

  • @StigEtDump
    @StigEtDump 5 років тому

    Really interesting stuff, many thanks for all these videos, I'll be trying the IMO thing for sure.

  • @paarisk
    @paarisk 3 роки тому

    Thank you.
    Please let me know how to use/ apply the final produce in our land

  • @JonyBuss
    @JonyBuss 4 місяці тому

    Was wondering if I can use whole oats or would they sprout and make a mess??

  • @EarlybirdFarmSC
    @EarlybirdFarmSC 2 роки тому

    Great explanation. Also, love the shirt.

  • @nathangroves7403
    @nathangroves7403 7 років тому +1

    where is the "all about IMO video"
    great videos Chris, if you're ever near seattle come see our farm.

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  7 років тому

      +Nathan Groves I need to put them online man :) Maybe I'll do a class next month and you guys can come to Idaho.

  • @organicfarmingbasedonimo4547
    @organicfarmingbasedonimo4547 4 роки тому

    Nice ,very good and detail method of preparation of IMO. Thank ,i am from india can we use saw dust as carbon source

  • @farmindank3479
    @farmindank3479 3 роки тому

    Hello couple questions.
    Can you use granulated humic acid?
    What are some other products we can use to cover the pile?

  • @MrEmrys24
    @MrEmrys24 6 років тому

    What is the ideal ratio of carbon to carbohydrates?
    In our place the materials that I could use is rice bran or shredded coconut meat (from coconut milk extraction) as carbohydrates and rice straw or grass for carbon.

  • @barnabyvonrudal1
    @barnabyvonrudal1 2 роки тому

    I like how you reuse the macadamia husks, a byproduct that I imagine is not very valued. Any suggestions for making IMO 1 when we don't have access to a forest {I only have access to public parks and I can't really leave a box there)?

  • @kcbennie
    @kcbennie 6 років тому

    Are all of these ingredients ABSOLUTELY necessary? I'm in the middle of the country and don't have access to ocean water. Also, what is Oriental Herbal Nutrient and how is it made? Can I use store bought BRV? Thank you for all of the knowledge you share!

  • @pawelk3702
    @pawelk3702 4 роки тому

    how much wheat bran in volume i need to get that stabile pile(temperature) or i can go with 20l pile or i need build large pile to make that more stable for example 60-100l

  • @jordanwilson5936
    @jordanwilson5936 11 місяців тому

    Hello Cris love your content it’s fantastic I was wondering if I could use wheat grain for my starch whole wheat grain just harvested and also all I have is fpj and apple cider vinegar and worm juice for humid acid would that be good for an input oh and some Celtic sea salt for an input I was just wondering if that would work

  • @tamsenish
    @tamsenish 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Chris!

  • @danconl458
    @danconl458 4 роки тому

    Chris thanks for the videos. Ive been making fpj for years but havent done a successful imo becuase i dont know what carbon source i can use. Im here in samoa. We have lots of kalo lots of coconuts. Both giving waste products in excess. Kalo skins and graded coconut meat and or husks. Do you think either of these would work? Every pile of kalo skins and graded coconut byproduct just team with mysellium after a few days of being discarded.

  • @shilpy308
    @shilpy308 2 роки тому

    Hi just wanted to know how your imo 2 is so dry as it should be in liquid form please answer

  • @abuhaneefa7422
    @abuhaneefa7422 7 років тому

    For carb n carbohydrate, can I used peanuts and it skins or rice flour? What is your opinion on dry sugarcane's stem?

  • @elizabethh1680
    @elizabethh1680 4 роки тому

    Can I use vermicompost for humic acid? Thanks for your videos. Binge watching them!

  • @manoharsagunthalla9215
    @manoharsagunthalla9215 5 років тому

    Thank you very much for detail explanation

  • @javierlinares6737
    @javierlinares6737 2 роки тому

    Hello excellent the videos i wanted to ask you if i cam use wheat or corn bran in the imo 3 . Thank you so much

  • @mikaelak17
    @mikaelak17 6 років тому

    Chris,
    what do you think of using chicken manure that has been mixed with straw to use instead of wheat mill run? one possible problem i can think of is it probably needs a longer composting process? Could i make tea out of the finished IMO?

  • @b_j_allotey
    @b_j_allotey 8 років тому +3

    Chris do you use lactic acid bacteria in any of your processes? Excellent videos keep up the good work.

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +1

      +ben allotey Thank you! I do use LAB in some things. Ill start talking about that in some of the videos. LAB is amazing for personal consumption as well! Just be sure to use a food safe process for anything you plan to eat.

    • @GreenLion419
      @GreenLion419 5 років тому +1

      @@biomei.solutions in your credits you mention YWAM several times. Is that Youth With A Mission? If so I just want to give a shout out from Michigan. I work with the YWAM chapter in Detroit. Love that you give the creator ultimate credit. Growers love!

  • @souleisunrised8161
    @souleisunrised8161 6 років тому +1

    Chris, I am sure your busy. I hear you're in Korea. I know there is a particular ratio of C:N material to be innoculated, I want to use Coco coir and have read about its high C:N content. Is there something I can add to my material, if necessary, to make it more appetizing for microbiology?

  • @johnmurner2418
    @johnmurner2418 3 роки тому

    Maybe a dumb question but Why aren't you mixing this in that cement mixer??

  • @sammalit8374
    @sammalit8374 2 роки тому

    Once I have made IMO-2, why would I need to make IMO-3? Honest question.

  • @sundes9305
    @sundes9305 5 років тому

    IN INDIA humic acid comes in 12% humic acid in 1 lit bottle what should be the strength of humic acid for imo 3

  • @YungFooly
    @YungFooly 7 років тому +2

    can you substitute BRV with any other kind of vinegar?

    • @YungFooly
      @YungFooly 7 років тому

      Chris Trump thanks bro. i guess its the same for SES also. peace. P.S. we need that list of what can be used to make imo3! ☺

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  7 років тому +5

      +Akil Taylor master Cho recommends grain vinegars. That being said you really need to just use what you can get inexpensively. Try and make sure it is made from a plant or fruit though. There is such thing as vinegar made from synthetic ethanol, don't use that... they don't have to label it either...

  • @Nutritionheretic
    @Nutritionheretic 8 років тому +1

    what is the wooly husk in the mac nut considered?Is there a list somewhere of good sources of carbon and carbohydrate for this process?

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +1

      +The Nutrition Heretic , great questions!
      There is not a list, it is better for you to play with this balance, but maybe I'll make a list anyways.
      Here is 'a how' to think about this:
      High carbon (by ratio of other content) = a material that has more weight in 'structure' than in 'juice' or other gooey stuff... The 'what's left' part if you were to juice it... i.e. If you juice grass and then dry the pulp, you have a lot of juice and just a pinch of fluffy light weight 'structural' left over. Where as if we were able to 'juice' a pine tree trunk, we would have VERY little juice and A LOT of 'wood/structural material' left over. This example is a very silly but accurate way to describe the ratios of carbon : nitrogen in these two plants types.
      Carbohydrate = generally for this we want a somewhat complex carbohydrate. Some things can be done with processed sugar, but not IMO. Many, many materials fit into this category. (Please avoid strait molasses also, though this is a different issue)
      I hope this helps Adrienne!! ;)

    • @Nutritionheretic
      @Nutritionheretic 8 років тому +1

      OK. The carbon description sort of makes sense, but it seems that carbohydrates could fit that definition as well. I guess I'm getting caught up in the fact that structurally carbohydrates are made up of carbon... hence the name. I've got access to sawdust, mac nut husks and shells, dry/fresh bamboo leaves/shoots, bedding from chicken coop.... I guess I'll start playing with it and see what happens :)

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому

      The Nutrition Heretic So of the list you gave here i would divide them like this. High C:N ratio materials (high carbon low nitrogen): mac shell, sawdust, dry bamboo leaves & sticks. The mac husk and fresh bamboo are closer to an even C:N ratio. The chicken coop poop/bedding might be pretty high N:C (high nitrogen to lower carbon) though not what I would refer to as a carbohydrate. I am sorry if I am saying things you already know. Just trying to bring clarity :) Have fun!

  • @jimcsk
    @jimcsk 4 роки тому

    Hi Chris Thanks for the video.. very informative. Can I use soya waste (by product of tofu) to make IMO3?

  • @castonesnaturalfarming6199
    @castonesnaturalfarming6199 4 роки тому +1

    Can i use rice bran ang rice hull?

  • @fullblowngaming
    @fullblowngaming Рік тому

    what if my temps go above 130F, what then?

  • @cameronshoesmith3779
    @cameronshoesmith3779 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Chris thanks for the great information! If I dont have access to sea water, can I make my own with store bought sea salt?

    • @bripscamponi7671
      @bripscamponi7671 2 роки тому

      Wondering the same

    • @mikevanhoutum2844
      @mikevanhoutum2844 2 роки тому

      @@bripscamponi7671 sea water contains minerals of all sorts. sea salt doesn't. i guess not

    • @jacobspranger1267
      @jacobspranger1267 2 роки тому

      @@mikevanhoutum2844 sea salts are old deposits from a dried up sea. Correct? You would think sea salt would have the same micronutrients as sea water. Theoretically?

  • @nc4801
    @nc4801 2 роки тому

    Would rolled oats work for a carbohydrate source instead of mill run?

  • @freddyvega716
    @freddyvega716 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video.

  • @texasgalan2157
    @texasgalan2157 5 років тому

    I'm recently learning about KNF this season and have been playing with IMO for a few months now. I'm growing out IMO3 in a large container - I used about 5 gallons of wheat bran as my medium. I only used IMO2 and water, since my other inputs aren't' ready. Its heated up and begun to cool off (128 down to about 95, day 5) but has an incredible ammonia smell. Was one of the missing additives (LAB?) responsible for keeping the odor under control? Thx.

  • @erowzer
    @erowzer Рік тому

    I'm curious if you ended up making an "All about IMO" video like you referenced here. I couldn't find it under your videos list. I'm particularly curious what things can be used for the growth medium for IMO 3. I'm in the midwest, and I have lots of corn - could ground corn cobs be a good carb/carbon source?

    • @henryherbert
      @henryherbert Рік тому

      here

    • @henryherbert
      @henryherbert Рік тому

      and yes, I reckon that would work. I use rice bran and rice husks where I am. I think corn and corn cobs would be good too

  • @lysandertudela4555
    @lysandertudela4555 7 років тому +2

    hello Chris, I've been watching your videos on how to IMO3...I was wondering if you can answertwo questions for me
    ..one can I use coconut tree saw dust...I have a bunch of coconut trees that I had cut down over two years ago and it's has started to break down Same consistency ass saw dust...I also have coconut shells that are dry and can easily be crumbled down like the shell macadamia nuts you use...two the turning process after Mixing all your inputs what is the end goal? do we keep turning until it stops heating up... typically how many days you turn the IMO 3 pile?...thank man I hope this doesn't take too much of your time... Lysander Tudela -Saipan...

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  7 років тому +1

      Lysander Tudela heya! So coco tree is not a great material for imo3, coco shell can be used for your 'carbon' but you will still need a carbohydrate ideally. You turn daily at temperatures 100+ after it drops below 100 Fahrenheit you can hold off turning to every other day or not at all. As the water gets used up, the pile will stop heating, when it goes below 80 (after heating up initially) it is pretty much done and you can stop turning. I hope this helps! Let me know if it doesn't answer your question.

    • @lysandertudela4555
      @lysandertudela4555 7 років тому +1

      Chris Trump hello Chris this is helpful...I do have one question about carbohydrates... coconut shells will be my carbon....what are some good carbohydrates can I use...I watched your video how to OHN...I think I can make it... the materials you use may be readily available at Asian markets..
      thanks again...

    • @lysandertudela4555
      @lysandertudela4555 7 років тому +1

      Chris Trump can I use crushed chicken feed some are almost powder form....the other is flour for baking...some chicken or pig feed are pelletized but when they become wet or moist they begin to break down...mold will eventually grow...are any of these good source of carbohydrates?

    • @sandhogssundays
      @sandhogssundays 7 років тому

      +Lysander Tudela
      Hi, I don't know if its readily available where you live but in Mr. Cho's Natural Farming Recipes he says to use rice bran. Hope this was helpful...:)

    • @lysandertudela4555
      @lysandertudela4555 7 років тому +1

      sandhogssundays
      hi Chris I will look and ask the people in the stores... hopefully I can find or or they can bring it in cheaply....I made my first LAB how ever the end product was not as green in color like the one you made... maybe it's just the milk but it did separate the curd and the whey...I added brown sugar since wife don't want to put in refrigerator...I don't have glass jars so I put the LAB in a plastic jar...

  • @HigherChannel
    @HigherChannel 2 роки тому

    Can i use half boiled potatoes as carbohydrate content?

  • @lprifti2347
    @lprifti2347 4 роки тому +1

    0.1oz=3mL
    0.5oz=15mL
    1.0oz=30mL

  • @dedwards0117
    @dedwards0117 7 років тому +1

    Hi! Where did you get your ocean water? Can I just walk to the Atlantic and collect a gallon off the beach?

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  7 років тому +1

      +DisplayName01 yep, generally we want to collect 'from the surface' or top 8" of the ocean. Whatever you can get will work :) I just pump it from the pacific :)

    • @dedwards0117
      @dedwards0117 7 років тому +1

      Chris Trump thank you! and thanks again for the videos. thanks for sharing the knowledge. do you ever speak in Washington DC area?

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  7 років тому +1

      +DisplayName01 you are most welcome :) I plan to start classes in the pacific north west this year and see what kind of interest we have, then we'll see. :)

    • @dedwards0117
      @dedwards0117 7 років тому +1

      Chris Trump cool! good luck! I'll keep watching. going to try and find a spot to start IMO #1 collection

  • @ekobpapateves7530
    @ekobpapateves7530 Рік тому

    Big thanks cris❤

  • @GreenLion419
    @GreenLion419 5 років тому

    Chris can you use wheat bran for this process? Or can you use oak acorns...something I have plenty of?

    • @FunnyBonesGaming
      @FunnyBonesGaming 5 років тому

      wheat bran should work for a carb but you need a carbon..basically a carbon is a living or once living matter that hasnt fully been broken down.

  • @gabrielantonio2749
    @gabrielantonio2749 2 роки тому

    your IM2 looks like dry flour. how did that sugar luscious IM2 from the other video turn out like that?

  • @josanders1428
    @josanders1428 4 роки тому

    What is the difference between imo and lab.

  • @nerminismail5269
    @nerminismail5269 3 роки тому

    Thanks alot
    Can I use LAB

  • @pedrot.9472
    @pedrot.9472 4 роки тому +1

    how long can IMO2 be stored?

    • @billy1503
      @billy1503 4 місяці тому

      Indefinitely if stored properly

  • @morgrimx5732
    @morgrimx5732 8 років тому +1

    Do you add more nut covering each time you turn it ?

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +1

      +Morgrim X Yes I often do, but you don't need to. A grass mat made of bundled grass is pretty ideal. Something you can put on and take off when you turn the pile.

    • @thefoodparkproject7193
      @thefoodparkproject7193 8 років тому +1

      That was my question too!.. so it's fine for the husks to get turned in then! cool... Eli would use a combination of palm branches and maybe some cardboard to cover. Cheers!

  • @JunsMiniCam
    @JunsMiniCam 6 років тому

    Hi Chris. Is IMO similar to mycorrizhal fungi?

  • @alroyesserrao
    @alroyesserrao 5 років тому

    Can we use saw dust

  • @chekrikumar
    @chekrikumar 6 років тому +1

    Can I use fish waste for (organic source ) to make IMO3 ? Plz do reply sir !!

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  6 років тому

      +Chetan panja as part of IMO5 yes, IMO3 no.

    • @chekrikumar
      @chekrikumar 6 років тому +1

      Chris Trump i have lot of fresh fish waste !!! So Sir 1) wat are ratios to make IMO5 vth this fresh fish waste ?
      2) Can i store all da natural farming inputs extracts in PET bottles with air tight cap ?

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  6 років тому +1

      +Chetan panja 1) IMO4 60-70% fish waste 30-40%
      2)all ‘living’ NF extracts need to have a cloth lid. For example; FPJ, LAB,

    • @chekrikumar
      @chekrikumar 6 років тому

      Chris Trump thanq very much sir !! Dats really helpful !! Is there any online forum of yours to be in constant touch with u .? That will be really helpful if so !!

    • @chekrikumar
      @chekrikumar 6 років тому

      Chris Trump Thanq very much !! How often Do we have to use these KNF inputs at various stages of plant life ? Is it daily or weekly at their repective stages ?

  • @donald2108
    @donald2108 7 років тому +1

    can I put faa and wsc in the mix too?

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  7 років тому +1

      +Donald you 'can'... I would use those as foliar application.

  • @pdub2762
    @pdub2762 8 років тому +1

    really amazing man! are you stateside now?

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +6

      +Paul White Thanks! I am stateside, cool things going on too :) Following the Creator of it all :) I got to make elderberry & hawthorne berry FFJ today.

    • @pdub2762
      @pdub2762 8 років тому

      Killer!

  • @dave618034
    @dave618034 4 роки тому

    Love this stuff Chris and can’t wait to get started on it. Can you tell me what is the reason for sea water and is there an alternative as I’m 5 hours from the coast.

    • @kaylenefrost8803
      @kaylenefrost8803 4 роки тому

      dave618034 Sea salt in water? It’s better than none

  • @OKgiasuddin
    @OKgiasuddin 5 років тому

    Sir How to make a all types of probiotic for biofloc fish farming. Please please please sir tell me

  • @bryanbornilla2014
    @bryanbornilla2014 7 років тому +1

    sir chris what is brv?

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  7 років тому +2

      +bryan bornilla brown rice vinegar.

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  7 років тому

      +bryan bornilla brown rice vinegar, you can use all rice vinegar.

  • @JD-ir5fj
    @JD-ir5fj Рік тому

    Do you think if I place a McDouble in its wrapper into forest detritus that I will get IMOs? 😂

  • @RobertJail-zd5sc
    @RobertJail-zd5sc 6 місяців тому

    I see that imo 3 quite more complicated

  • @rohitrrohit8334
    @rohitrrohit8334 6 років тому

    Dear you know how to kill nematodes

  • @jasonseaward8506
    @jasonseaward8506 11 місяців тому

    How would someone not living near an ocean get ocean water? Can one use sea salt and water lol?

  • @koreanmtnbiker2931
    @koreanmtnbiker2931 3 роки тому

    "Korean Natural Farming"not Natural Farming

  • @GGoffroad2
    @GGoffroad2 5 років тому

    It's recursive. Add imo to make imo 😂

  • @subhabrataroy2593
    @subhabrataroy2593 4 роки тому

    Farming is not so complicated 😅😂🤣

  • @Blackafternoon
    @Blackafternoon Рік тому +1

    aye. mahaloz bah