My apologies that the video got cut off abruptly. I accidentally hit the stop button with my finger but didn't realize it right away. I basically went around the corner and showed 2 more cherry tomato plants that also were setting fruit and flowering. These two tomatoes don't look the best but it is what it is. Thanks so much for joining me today 🙂🥰
Wow! I just clicked the video and can automatically notice a difference. Everything has grown and looks so great! That is so awesome! Thanks for sharing your great fertilizer!
You cleaned the bottom so nice wow yay Tomato’s are coming wooooop wooop congrats 💃🏻 the fertilizer is working all your leaves on your plants look so healthy and vibrant this is a great share❤🤗
Thanks so much Angel. I'm so happy that the fruit and flowers are setting 😃❤The experiment was successful and I will continue to use this fertilizer as a cost effective way to help the growth of healthy plants. There's to much positive information on the internet to ignore it's benefits.
Hi Krista! Hooray! Flowers, tomatoes and peppers. 😊 Looks like your fertilizer worked well. I haven't made any yet as I need yeast but I'm having some success too. Saturday you'll see my finished "no dig" garden bed. Thanks for sharing ! 😍💖
I know Barby, yay. I'm excited to start eating tomatoes and peppers, lol. Ohhhh, I'm looking forward to your Saturday video. Good for you, that's great
Hi Krista, my father used to remove most of the leaves from his tomato plants to increase airflow and light. I'm nowhere near as attentive to mine, but it does seem to work. Your plants are so healthy that I'm sure they could lose some leaves without worry. Maybe try it on a few plants? ~ Sandra
For sure airflow is important and also helps pollinators get in and around the plants to. It's to late Sandra, they all got a haircut, lol. Thanks so much ❤
"Curious to know what's happening with the DIY yeast fertilizer! 🌱✨ It's always fascinating to see how natural, homemade solutions can boost plant growth and health. Can't wait to hear about the results and how your plants are thriving with this nutrient-rich boost!"
I looked it up to see whats in it this is pretty accurate it goes by a study done in Egypt with yeast sugar and water. But you were basically in pre flower so this works fine up to that point? Based on this data, the yeast extract in this study has an NPK of 7-0.4-0.8. This was then diluted to produce the final fertilizer which had an average NPK of 0.04-0.002-0.004. For comparison, a Miracle-Gro 24-8-16 diluted for houseplants has a final NPK of 0.024-0.008-0.016, which is the ideal ratio for plants. The yeast fertilizer has enough nitrogen, but is low in phosphorus and potassium. It does have low levels of some micronutrients. You can use it as a nitrogen source, but for an ideal fertilizer you’ll have to augment it with phosphorus and potassium from another source.
Thanks so much for taking your time to do some research and look up this study. I certainly agree with you that the yeast fertilizer is very low in phosphorus and potassium and those elements can be added to the soil by homemade means or store bought. I will answer your question, by saying that I believe it works beyond the point of pre flower based on a vast amount of online sites that I have looked up that discuss the benefits of using yeast. A simple google search with this question: "Can you use yeast ongoing with your plants as a fertilizer" gave me the following response: "Yeast metabolites, such as erythronic acid, cytokinin, and auxin, can stimulate the growth and development of crops. Yeast applied to crops can also increase fruit set and production, with high yield and efficiency. Yeast can prevent pathogenic bacteria from infecting crops and reduce the chance of crop disease." (all these benefits certainly sound like it would be beneficial and create a healthier plant, WIN WIN) I personally will continue to use yeast to fertilizer my crops going forward every 2 weeks for the remainder of this season and into next and plan to repeat it again next year. I am always experimenting and trying different things and passing along those results to people that follow the channel (some being experienced gardeners and some just starting out). With the prices of everything gardening related going through the roof, I do think this fertilizer is helpful to the plants and an affordable option. I used this method to encourage flowering and help set fruit. The experiment was a success in doing just that 🙂I'm very happy that it was, because now, I may still get a yield to store up for the winter.
My apologies that the video got cut off abruptly. I accidentally hit the stop button with my finger but didn't realize it right away. I basically went around the corner and showed 2 more cherry tomato plants that also were setting fruit and flowering. These two tomatoes don't look the best but it is what it is. Thanks so much for joining me today 🙂🥰
Everything looks so beautiful ❤ I love seeing all of the gardens
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you so much for another great garden video. Always enjoy watching what you’re sharing.
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for your support ❤
It is amazing how beautiful your garden is doing❤❤ Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
Thanks so much for your kind words of encouragement 🥰
Nice garden! Have wonderful day
Thanks so much for stopping by. Enjoy your evening/day 🙂
Wonderful garden super sharing tomatoes and peppers in ur garden
One big lk done 👍✅🎉🎉 done 👍
Hi and welcome. Thanks so much 🙂
Great video Krista, your plants look really healthy with beautiful green leaves and they are so floriferous. I hope you have an abundance of fruit.
Thanks Tones. I hope so as well 🙂
Wow, you have a lotta goldenrod 🌼 Your tomatoes and peppers look great! TFS!
Yes, I sure do. A little bit less after today. Thank you, I'm happy the peppers and tomatoes are forming fruit 🙂May I ask what TFS stands for?
Your garden is looking very healthy. Happy to see the tomatoes and peppers are starting to show signs of being productive. I
Thank you for sharing. ❤
Thanks for coming by Patricia 😃❤I'm very happy to see fruit setting as well.
Good looking Tomato plants
Thank you. They are loaded with tomatoes now.
Wow! I just clicked the video and can automatically notice a difference. Everything has grown and looks so great! That is so awesome! Thanks for sharing your great fertilizer!
They certainly showed a big difference in 4 days. Thanks for noticing and stopping by 🙂
Nice! Your plants look beautiful! I see a wonderful tomato and pepper harvest in your future! ❤
Thanks DonnaMaria 🥰That would be wonderful.
You cleaned the bottom so nice wow yay Tomato’s are coming wooooop wooop congrats 💃🏻 the fertilizer is working all your leaves on your plants look so healthy and vibrant this is a great share❤🤗
Thanks so much Angel. I'm so happy that the fruit and flowers are setting 😃❤The experiment was successful and I will continue to use this fertilizer as a cost effective way to help the growth of healthy plants. There's to much positive information on the internet to ignore it's benefits.
@@AlmostaGreenAcre-zs5eu I agree I should get my yeast tomorrow so hopefully Saturday I can put them in the plants 👍🏽
@@angelspodcast1111 You're a great gardener, so you will be able to see anything that changes 🥰
@@AlmostaGreenAcre-zs5eu 🙌🏽
Very nice
Thanks so much for coming by. Have a great night 🙂
Hi Krista! Hooray! Flowers, tomatoes and peppers. 😊 Looks like your fertilizer worked well. I haven't made any yet as I need yeast but I'm having some success too. Saturday you'll see my finished "no dig" garden bed. Thanks for sharing ! 😍💖
I know Barby, yay. I'm excited to start eating tomatoes and peppers, lol. Ohhhh, I'm looking forward to your Saturday video. Good for you, that's great
Yay 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I know Kellie. I'm so happy about the fruit setting 😃
🤗Yay 👏👏👏👏
YAY
Hi Krista, my father used to remove most of the leaves from his tomato plants to increase airflow and light. I'm nowhere near as attentive to mine, but it does seem to work. Your plants are so healthy that I'm sure they could lose some leaves without worry. Maybe try it on a few plants?
~ Sandra
For sure airflow is important and also helps pollinators get in and around the plants to. It's to late Sandra, they all got a haircut, lol. Thanks so much ❤
"Curious to know what's happening with the DIY yeast fertilizer! 🌱✨ It's always fascinating to see how natural, homemade solutions can boost plant growth and health. Can't wait to hear about the results and how your plants are thriving with this nutrient-rich boost!"
Thanks for being excited to find out and stopping by. I'm really looking forward to seeing the results too 😃
I looked it up to see whats in it this is pretty accurate it goes by a study done in Egypt with yeast sugar and water. But you were basically in pre flower so this works fine up to that point? Based on this data, the yeast extract in this study has an NPK of 7-0.4-0.8. This was then diluted to produce the final fertilizer which had an average NPK of 0.04-0.002-0.004. For comparison, a Miracle-Gro 24-8-16 diluted for houseplants has a final NPK of 0.024-0.008-0.016, which is the ideal ratio for plants. The yeast fertilizer has enough nitrogen, but is low in phosphorus and potassium. It does have low levels of some micronutrients.
You can use it as a nitrogen source, but for an ideal fertilizer you’ll have to augment it with phosphorus and potassium from another source.
Thanks so much for taking your time to do some research and look up this study. I certainly agree with you that the yeast fertilizer is very low in phosphorus and potassium and those elements can be added to the soil by homemade means or store bought. I will answer your question, by saying that I believe it works beyond the point of pre flower based on a vast amount of online sites that I have looked up that discuss the benefits of using yeast. A simple google search with this question: "Can you use yeast ongoing with your plants as a fertilizer" gave me the following response: "Yeast metabolites, such as erythronic acid, cytokinin, and auxin, can stimulate the growth and development of crops. Yeast applied to crops can also increase fruit set and production, with high yield and efficiency. Yeast can prevent pathogenic bacteria from infecting crops and reduce the chance of crop disease." (all these benefits certainly sound like it would be beneficial and create a healthier plant, WIN WIN) I personally will continue to use yeast to fertilizer my crops going forward every 2 weeks for the remainder of this season and into next and plan to repeat it again next year. I am always experimenting and trying different things and passing along those results to people that follow the channel (some being experienced gardeners and some just starting out). With the prices of everything gardening related going through the roof, I do think this fertilizer is helpful to the plants and an affordable option. I used this method to encourage flowering and help set fruit. The experiment was a success in doing just that 🙂I'm very happy that it was, because now, I may still get a yield to store up for the winter.
You must harvest good quality of tomatoes 🍅
Thank you. I think you are right 🥰