Korean Natural Farming How to : FPJ

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2025
  • HOW TO CREATE FPJ (FERMENTED PLANT JUICE)// FPJ GIVES PLANTS AND ANIMALS AN ENERGY BOOST/ Are you ready to create incredible high-quality liquid compost with plants that are thriving in your area? FPJ is used in numerous Natural Farming solutions.
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    About This Video:
    In this video, Chris Trump from NaturalFarming.co shares how to create Fermented Plant Juice (FPJ). FPJ is used in creating most Natural Farming Solutions. This video is about making "fermented plant juice," an input for the Natural Farming method of growing food. FPJ contains gibberellins as well as many extremely available nutrients. FPJ is a 'living' or bio-active ingredient, containing yeasts, bacteria, fungi, etc. FPJ can be made with many plants from anywhere in the world.
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  • @katisme5137
    @katisme5137 8 років тому +153

    In this side of the world (Malaysia)....we use onion + jaggery sugar for plant growth which we locally term it as MOL Onion. Overipe fruits (eg pineapples and bananas, no citrus fruits) + jaggery sugar...ferment for 7 days...use as foliar spray to promote flowering and fruiting. Nothing gets wasted here in the kitchen for us doing home backyard gardening. LOL

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +10

      +Kat Cattywampus sounds like you have a system :) keep up the good gardening!

    • @amsnaathan1496
      @amsnaathan1496 7 років тому +4

      Kat Isme could you please explain quantity of onion & sugar ,& against 1 ltr water how many tbsp need to add for final product,thanks

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  7 років тому +10

      +ams naathan if one liter has 1,000ml, what would a 1:500 ratio be?....
      Yes. The answer is 2ml = 1:500 in 1ltr

    • @yclana1
      @yclana1 6 років тому +3

      Kat Isme Hi, I'm also from Malaysia. Could you kindly tell .me what jaggery sugar is and where to buy it? Thanks.

    • @ingoscarpatti3070
      @ingoscarpatti3070 6 років тому +2

      Amazing! Tell us moarrr

  • @mardirazzberry
    @mardirazzberry 2 роки тому +7

    Chris, the humbleness and thoughtfulness of your videos are not lost on us. Your generousity of time and talent to put into American laymens terms a translation of Korean Natural Farming is a great gift you are giving us, and in turn, mother nature. It's a huge burden to carry the weight of change. After all, this is the biggest bolder to push up the hill of modern CONAGRA. I appauled you and Thank you for your efforts. Your How to videos 3 - 4 yrs ago, brilliantly done, have captured the hearts and minds of farmers/ gardeners everywhere. I know a lot of work still needs to be done so farmers/gardeners can apply to their specific needs, i.e., vegitation available per their location and apply to KNF processes. We are actually writing a whole new way of life. A step-by-step KNF Almanac needs to be created. We are learning to talk and think KNF translated to every language in order to save our planet. That's how serious this is. Please bare with us as we bombard you with questions. Please direct us on how we can learn more. Are there certification classes we can take. I'm in the midwest Chicago IL. I'd welcome the opportunity to become an instructor.

  • @mathijsdegraaf8252
    @mathijsdegraaf8252 8 років тому +46

    Great clear info Chris. I've watched all of your videos and I love what you're doing. Just found out about KNF and I'm trying to incorporate KNF with Ingham's teachings to gain a deeper understanding of soil biology.
    I think your videos could be even better if you'd mention the goals and functions of the different steps in your videos. I feel this would give a deeper understanding of the processes involved.
    Highy appreciate what you're doing!

    • @angeliqueroux3017
      @angeliqueroux3017 3 роки тому +3

      A bit late, but agreed. I've no idea what all these are supposed to be used for. XD

  • @harrietnanfuka8436
    @harrietnanfuka8436 5 років тому +10

    Chris, I am all over your videos. Thank you so much for all the education. I am preparing a tomato farm, I hate chemicals and my search for a while Led me to your channel and I feel blessed.
    I am digging into FPJ but cannot find the All about FPJ video
    Again thank you

    • @pfg222
      @pfg222 4 роки тому +3

      Same here I've been looking for that video

    • @JacobRichardson
      @JacobRichardson 3 роки тому +3

      Yep I'm looking too!

    • @lilbear19601
      @lilbear19601 Рік тому

      Still looking, it’s all gooood.

  • @mrprosale
    @mrprosale 3 роки тому

    ...take xtra large knife, cut 5 banana flowers and 1 fingertip, throw into jar, add sugar . Magic. Thanks for the video! Love it.

  • @snoopyevans9447
    @snoopyevans9447 5 років тому +6

    Bro, thank you for making these videos to teach those of us new to KNF, and make it easy to understand. I can't wait to fail making some of these. I am going to make an FPJ, and an OHN, and then onto IMO1. THANKS AGAIN FOR THE INSTRUCTIVE VIDEOS.

    • @jimlewis1992
      @jimlewis1992 10 місяців тому +1

      How did it go for you?

  • @jesuisravi
    @jesuisravi 3 роки тому

    I appreciate your speeding up the video at appropriate points.

  • @douglascassle8988
    @douglascassle8988 6 років тому +3

    Thank you Chris for teaching the language of living soil! Your videos are so helpful and straightforward, I am grateful for your time and dedication!

  • @bobbyanderson8230
    @bobbyanderson8230 2 роки тому

    Drake is awesome, don't get me wrong, BUT I get it better the way Chris teaches. Thanks bro

  • @jckasugatan6810
    @jckasugatan6810 4 роки тому +1

    That banana flower is edible. yum!

  • @DrVivek-ub6bf
    @DrVivek-ub6bf 7 років тому +4

    Great video Chris. The choice of material for FPJ-banana flower was great for orchards to induce flowering. Maybe a small discussion on suitable FPJ material depending on stage of plant dealt with will be helpful to readers, like leaves/bamboo shoots for vegetative state, unripe fruits for cross over, flowers for flowering, fruits for fruiting can get viewers thinking on what local material to use for this wonderful product!!

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

      +Dr. Vivek yes, there is much to teach. Be patient :) any plant is good to begin with :)

    • @grandparocky
      @grandparocky 7 років тому

      WOW MUCH TO KNOW HERE!

  • @shaunmasi2185
    @shaunmasi2185 6 років тому +5

    Thanks Chris. Just finished LAB now I'm moving on to this. It's pretty fun and fascinating stuff, i must say. Lol
    Much love all the way from Botswana.

  • @kerrdesign
    @kerrdesign 4 роки тому +34

    most important question: where'd ya get the jars?

    • @JennySimon206
      @JennySimon206 4 роки тому +1

      Bought mine in January 2020. Also got reusable lids. I knew there would be a shortage.

    • @tdustonpcd5762
      @tdustonpcd5762 3 роки тому +2

      Walmart. Canning section. I opted for two quart jars.

    • @itsmyJOB
      @itsmyJOB 3 роки тому +5

      Ross sometimes gets reject cooking supplies like these display jars.

    • @markleigh6367
      @markleigh6367 3 роки тому +3

      I use the empty coconut oil jars

    • @GTILOUD
      @GTILOUD 2 роки тому +1

      Uline

  • @unknown.account
    @unknown.account Рік тому

    My dear sir, this is amazing. I just listened to a podcast where you described KNF and your channel, and I'm hyped to try this soon. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and greetings from the far away lands of unknown.
    And as was said in the podcast with monkey, I'll "follow the f*cking instructions"

  • @krazykillar4794
    @krazykillar4794 2 роки тому

    I love this channel .
    I'm really getting into this , it's very exciting .

  • @Beezlz
    @Beezlz 8 років тому +6

    Another great video! I foraged some horsetail in the PNW and made mine with that about six months ago. I use it with my OHN when I brew liquid IMO and also do sporadic foliar/drench applications with just FPJ and OHN. I have never seen an immune response expressed so quickly by a plant! Of all the books and resources I use regularly, your videos are some of my favorites and I can't wait for the next one. One thing I'm looking close at is how the Soil Food Web approach fits with KNF. I mean I've seen first hand that it works, but there are varying opinions regarding using anaerobes and fermented inputs when there is a focus on sample counts of specific fungi, bacteria and micro-arthropods/nematodes/etc. The argument usually centers around anaerobes being antagonistic to fungi in particular. You may already know of this, as I know you mentioned Elaine Ingham in one of your other videos, but she seems to discount some of the aforementioned methods. Nonetheless, I'm going to be taking some SFW courses very soon and hope to bridge some of these practices. For my own purposes if nothing else. Thanks for putting these proper methods out there for people to use!

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +11

      +Beezlz awesome, so glad you enjoy the videos! If you do that foliage drench that you mentioned, I recommend that you add BRV. Regarding the microbial interaction questions; some rock star scientists know too much to learn anything more ;) I love Elaine Ingham!! She is definitely on the cutting edge of soil science/microbial research. What's funny is the university that she lead is now being lead by someone who's mission statement is 'to come up with a way for farmers to collect their own indigenous inoculant'...
      KNF isn't an anaerobic process, none of the steps (done correctly) permit anaerobic situations. I have used a microscope to check my work for five years now as well as sent away for several biological labs using various IMO and soil samples using "Earthfort" labs. I can assure you if she discounts NF she is discounting many of the things she advocates for. We have an 800acre macadamia nut farm, we have been using KNF for six + years now and with trees liking a 30:1 fungal:bacterial ratio, they are VERY happy. Like anything though depending on your process you can select for bacteria or fungi. I add wood chips and some humid acid to the imo3 process. The material I use on our farm us super high diversity and very fungal. Maybe I should make a video and get into some serious science :)
      Keep on natural farming! Keep in contact :)

    • @Beezlz
      @Beezlz 8 років тому +3

      I have the BRV and have used it, but do omit sometimes. I'll use each time henceforth. (side note: have some apples for ACV - what do you think about using it alternatively?)
      Regarding the SFW, I'm in the middle of one of their courses now. I should have clarified when I said 'anaerobic'... I experiment with different fermentations as well, both in the Jadam style and with the use of lactobacillus anaerobic facultative bacteria. What do you think of these methods? Results have been nothing but positive so far. Sometimes I do the LAB ferments in sealed containers for two weeks or until pH drops below 4 - more like an FPE and also good for consistent results. The jadam style of adding leaf mold and watching the foam rings appear on top of the water is interesting, but with the amount of time it sits, wouldn't these be considered anaerobic conditions as well? Fermentation is okay for some microbes, but not others, right? Or maybe the idea is that they go dormant, like with IMO2, and can be awoken later?? know you haven't specifically promoted these methods and I know humans still have a lot to learn about microbes and their activities, just appreciate your opinion. I approach the SFW cirriculum with an objective eye, as I do anything else, and I can't wait to bring the scope into the equation so I can answer some of these questions for myself. FYI, I also have a ton of contact with organic farmers as an inspector and this is all, although ancient, very next level. The majority of organic farmers perpetuate their issues and have no idea how or why. We gotta get this information out. Cheers!!

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +5

      Beezlz JMS is definitely an anaerobic process. It is also a great tool! I have opinions about the differences of some of these that I am not going to get into right here. Bottom line these are some incredible tools! I am currently teaching some people who will be doing some short term compassion/justice work in the third world and I am teaching JMS because it will be easy and accessible where resources are limited. I look forward to talking in the future :)

    • @ruwannanayakkara1386
      @ruwannanayakkara1386 7 років тому +3

      Great comments in this whole chain, thank you both for your comments!

  • @paulcoppin8068
    @paulcoppin8068 2 роки тому

    Banana Flower FPJ worked great and I did the Vinegar afterwards. I harvested some Aji Melocoton Peppers and will see how they work next.

  • @AcmePulse
    @AcmePulse 3 роки тому

    Video. presentation and ambiance is awesome. Thank you Chris!

  • @SproutingFam
    @SproutingFam 4 роки тому +1

    Chris, I learn a lot from you thank you for teaching KNF in English!!!!

  • @janctube
    @janctube 3 роки тому

    Great video, thanks! After visiting your website I know that I NEED to watch ALL your videos. I love what you guys are doing, keep it up!

  • @forrestwestberry6868
    @forrestwestberry6868 2 роки тому

    Getting started on my season of fermentation. Many thanks for everything you do. Stay awesome

  • @JannatMiranda
    @JannatMiranda 7 років тому +3

    I am so into this. Thank you for being such a great teacher & sharing your knowledge. Blessings!

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards 5 років тому +2

    Great how to video! I was looking for the purpose of FPJ and all these other cool home brews, but good to know

  • @weedbright
    @weedbright 7 років тому +2

    I have always fermented different flowers and new growth leaves for different purposes but have always used molasses, whats the difference with using brown sugar. Self taught so I do things the way that works for me, but great videos and always trying to correct a few of my problems. Your LAB video was best I can find. I use old bubble bags (90 micro) instead of paper and they double as a strainer. They work great and clean easy.

  • @mnrkbudz9521
    @mnrkbudz9521 3 роки тому +1

    Mate what did you do to the audio i have my head phones on and the sound is only coming through one side, my heart skipped a beat i thought i broke them

  • @mathsgeniusonline.pathansi9333
    @mathsgeniusonline.pathansi9333 2 роки тому

    Really a great video. Very informative. Liked it. Go ahead. …Pathan Sir (India)

  • @arowanagardens5306
    @arowanagardens5306 8 років тому +1

    great video chris,, cant wait for ur next video, "HowTo:Vinegar" , please don't make us wait so long

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +3

      +Arowana Gardens thank you for the encouragement! I will release the vinegar video the second week of February. I need to find a way to work part time teaching this, ;) so I have more time to spend on it.

  • @destinyfurrow9446
    @destinyfurrow9446 4 роки тому

    Thanks for information please more videos soon hope all is good 4 u and your fam

  • @luisgonzalez8013
    @luisgonzalez8013 8 років тому +1

    Thank you Chris, I can't wait for the video!

  • @jinendravani1984
    @jinendravani1984 Рік тому

    Good suggestion .
    Any expery days for it and how much water to add to spray to plants or around the root of the plant

  • @georgathomas8248
    @georgathomas8248 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the reply Chris....I have been using only 4cc per gallon and my plants are growing like crazy. They are going to love a double dose! Another question please: Can I spray this on the leaves as a bug deterrent? You are so smart...great videos. Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @truthseeker9688
    @truthseeker9688 2 роки тому

    I made this 13 days ago....weighed everything. It is not breaking down into liquid like yours did. There is a bit of liquid...but majority still green weeds. In a 73 F temperature.

  • @donaldsanford2571
    @donaldsanford2571 6 років тому +10

    Hi Chris, is the all about FPJ video still not available?

    • @willardb682
      @willardb682 5 років тому +3

      I'm looking forward to seeing it as well, where is it located?

  • @carloseduardobrandaofonsec2549
    @carloseduardobrandaofonsec2549 4 роки тому

    Where's the all about FPJ video ? Loved the video by the way ! Thanks.

  • @kamisisamuel6983
    @kamisisamuel6983 2 роки тому +1

    Can we use molasses in place of brown sugar?

  • @ShayneNayNay
    @ShayneNayNay 6 років тому +1

    great video! Just what I was looking for.

  • @josiasharder9712
    @josiasharder9712 2 роки тому +1

    So does this need to be stored in the fridge then and if you want it to be shelf stable you need to super saturate it?

  • @Akamai.in.Hawaii
    @Akamai.in.Hawaii 3 дні тому

    Would you just spray the fpj if your Korean natural farming floor got wet? I use this initially to set up my Korean natural farming for my chicken coop but recently got wet and wondering what to do

  • @jasonseaward8506
    @jasonseaward8506 Рік тому +1

    I cant seem to find your all about FPJ video

  • @antoinetter6458
    @antoinetter6458 3 роки тому

    Great to the point video. Love it.

  • @hailstorm711
    @hailstorm711 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing Chris.

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

      +hailstorm711 You are very welcome :) please share it with anyone it might help.

  • @sunitamalik5023
    @sunitamalik5023 3 роки тому

    Liked yur video a lot. Will be Beneficial for my gardening

  • @BlazRa
    @BlazRa 3 роки тому

    If you don't just have a fruit farm available and your using banana peels I recommend adding yeast because they're most likely won't be any wild yeast on it

  • @heterodox3487
    @heterodox3487 5 років тому +6

    Excellent tutorial Chris, thanks for sharing. I just made a small batch of FPJ from winter cress (barbarea vulgaris). First dynamic plant here in spring. It came out like syrup and actually tastes really good. Not sure if I made enough for the plants🍀

    • @tavyfavorite1149
      @tavyfavorite1149 3 роки тому

      Yes, it attract too much ants in my fruits trees.

  • @truesight91
    @truesight91 3 місяці тому

    I am confused some people say for FPJ used "half the amount" of sugar especially when using garden weeds like comfrey, nettles, dandelion ect... and even less when using fruit because fruit peels are full of sugar. This is banana flower so its somewhere between a plant and a fruit?

  • @freddimble6578
    @freddimble6578 4 роки тому

    Thanks for your time ,

  • @ryliecoyote5357
    @ryliecoyote5357 2 роки тому

    I use regular mason jars and for a lid I take my paper and I screw it on with the metal part of the lid 😉

  • @jpsamy_inthezone
    @jpsamy_inthezone 3 роки тому

    That silent oops though.... 😂😂

  • @loo2a82
    @loo2a82 7 років тому

    can i use refined sugar and molasses to it ? brown sugar is really expensive here ? and the plant can i use guava?? and can i add lab to it so if finish the process faster ? and what if the fruit are in the fridge i didnt pick it in the morning isit gone work ?? and can i do with liquid fpj after fermenting and if am gone dilute it what the ratio ? sorry for too much q

  • @nizamnoor1646
    @nizamnoor1646 3 роки тому

    Very clear explanation.Great 👍♥️

  • @stickysat
    @stickysat 6 років тому +3

    Thanks a lot for offering the world these great how-to vids Chris ! :)
    I have one question :
    When brown sugar is added to the finished FPJ for outside of the fridge conservation, is the ratio for use still 1:1000 ? As the concentration in plant's elements should be weaker due to the added sugar, shouldn't the ration be something like 1:800 ?
    Maybe it has no importance but i'm wondering...
    Thanks in advance for your answer but no problem if you don't have the time, i'll know you're busy making the world a better place :-)

  • @bryanvenegoni6617
    @bryanvenegoni6617 4 роки тому +1

    As always informative as can be while still being simple enough for the layman .. thanks again for sharing Chris Trump!! 👊Anybody got a link on that funnel/filter setup? I am only finding small ones and buchners via google search on the subject...

  • @blueberrywilbur315
    @blueberrywilbur315 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve never even seen a Banana flower and I’m almost 50 🤣🤣🤣

  • @aintskairtolskol9520
    @aintskairtolskol9520 7 років тому +2

    hey chris,,love the vid's and im off to making them,question though,finding these ingrediants arent working out so well in the city and forget about banna flower,lol,,is it possible to use store bought fruit ,like apple and pears to make the FPJ

  • @Christina-yx3yt
    @Christina-yx3yt Місяць тому

    Whats the difference between FPJ and garbage enzyme?

  • @sujeewakodithuwakku5680
    @sujeewakodithuwakku5680 3 роки тому

    thank you and i wish you all the best.....👍💯👏👏👏👍

  • @kovlaj30
    @kovlaj30 4 роки тому

    chris you are great Man and brother thx for all your video , keep doing hope you will become bilioner ; )

  • @rafaelilingan5733
    @rafaelilingan5733 3 роки тому

    Can you post link of your vid. In making vinegar.. using that by product..

  • @risingenergy2529
    @risingenergy2529 8 місяців тому

    Can you use honey instead of brown sugar? Or like 50/50 honey and sugar?

  • @much2manny
    @much2manny Рік тому

    Does this same process apply to Limes in an ffj? Does the anti microbial nature of limes make this possible or useful ?

  • @pdub2762
    @pdub2762 8 років тому +3

    Hey Chris. excellent video once again! does anyone know if comfrey fpj leftovers will make a decent vinegar ? once the video comes out. Or is it because he is using banana? thx!

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

      +Paul White yes you can make vinegar out of comfrey. As far as the quality; this is very subjective and you would need to decide what your measuring criteria is ;) If you are going for nutrient density in vinegar for health purposes then comfrey might be the best there is, if you are going for taste, then you may need to decide who is tasting ;)

  • @emteajuddin5615
    @emteajuddin5615 2 роки тому

    In fish waste, fish oil also remain, is fish oil damage plant soil, answer kindly

  • @kkrollingskkrollings3173
    @kkrollingskkrollings3173 4 роки тому

    How long is the shelf life storing the FPJ it like that in a cool dark place after it is made? I just made a batch and would really like to know. Thanks great video watched it a few different times over last couple years.

  • @SuperLazyCat
    @SuperLazyCat 5 років тому +1

    great video...one problem how do you you apply it? I added it to some plants they died other plant were fine.

    • @astargzr126
      @astargzr126 5 років тому

      a couple tablespoons per gallon of water

  • @cocaleaf2371
    @cocaleaf2371 4 роки тому

    Subscribed for life

  • @fathimanadha7614
    @fathimanadha7614 Рік тому

    What is the foliar spray ratio of fpj and when to apply?

  • @JustinaLindeman
    @JustinaLindeman 7 років тому +1

    Hi, I just found your channel and i really like it so far! Thank you for all the very thorough explanations!
    I am wondering if potatoes would be good to use since they have a lot of potassium. Everything I've learned so far seems to use the leafy green.

  • @AlphaSierra95
    @AlphaSierra95 8 років тому +3

    Again always super easy to grasp-thank you! I have a few questions though. Could you use raw sugar as a substitute to stay more ph neutral? Also perhaps a little irrelevant but could you keep a JMS/JLF? If so how long before it's inviable (also intending a neutral ph)? Much love brother-I appreciate what you're doing immensely!

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +5

      +Aaron Silva thanks for the encouragement man! You can definitely use raw sugar. You 'can' put JMS/JLF/LIMO(liquid IMO) 'on ice' so to speak. You will how ever loose effectiveness... that said, you can keep the liquids with sufficient sugar for years. I have done it. But I would never use those as my main go to... those would be useful for treating septic or inoculating a compost or other less vital tasks. Give it a try, just use caution, you don't want to hurt an expensive plant ;) btw microbes like to work in a 6-6.5 PH for maximum microbial activity.

    • @AlphaSierra95
      @AlphaSierra95 8 років тому

      Twas the least I could do given my location and climate but I always proceed w/ caution, the knowledge is always welcomed (& retained) :). Thank you for being so genuine. I recalled Mr. Cho saying sugar/molasses could make it 3.5-4pH, could you mix the food source to retain that desirable pH?

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

      +Aaron Silva Master Cho doesn't really speak of molasses... sugar yes. I don't think sugar drops your PH that much though... a lot of these recipes are designed at a 6-6.5 PH i.e. Sea water + brown rice vinegar in the ratios described in the recipes comes out near around 6.5, there is amazing science in all of this :)
      Please ask the food source question again though if I didn't answer it, I might have been stuck on the wrong thing ;)

  • @granniji1049
    @granniji1049 3 місяці тому

    Cane I use overripe watermelon or watermelon rind

  • @bizfactory5388
    @bizfactory5388 7 років тому +2

    Thanks dude, just followed it to a T for some fenugreek. Have you ever fermented fenugreek? I'm curious about the NPK but haven't been able to find an estimate.

  • @alirazachang
    @alirazachang 4 роки тому

    Hey chris can you show your tools for compost re piling or rotating it by tractor

  • @MariaLuciaGomezGreenberg
    @MariaLuciaGomezGreenberg 4 роки тому

    Good Morning from California! 🐳 I have been doing worm composting for 15 years and want to compost everything worms can't handle. I am learning about bokashi and want to make my own EM. Does your FPJ have enough bacteria to use in bokashi? Can I use other fruits to make FPJ? How do I dechlorinate city water? Thank you for your great videos.
    Take care,
    Maria

  • @AkramAli-78655
    @AkramAli-78655 4 роки тому +1

    How many time will have to spray over plants once a day, on alternative,or weekly or on fortnightly or monthly

  • @victorzayas8014
    @victorzayas8014 Рік тому

    how do you apply to plants 🌱?

  • @Habitt5253
    @Habitt5253 2 роки тому

    Could you blend your plant material up for even more surface area or would that be going too far?

  • @HeartlandFamilyDesigns
    @HeartlandFamilyDesigns 7 років тому +1

    I have another question in trying to find suitable plants this year for this. I am trying to find comfrey to plant for later. Anyway, can I use bindweed? It creeps everywhere and the bugs don't seem to eat them. Thank you!! These videos are most helpful!

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

      +MsFredwina yes you can definitely use bindweed! Make sure to collect it early in the morning :)

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

      +MsFredwina you are most welcome! Thank you for the encouragement:)

  • @PJD1943
    @PJD1943 8 років тому +1

    Excellent clear taught video again. You mentioned other videos and I didn't find them on your channel. Are they somewhere else?

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +2

      +PJD1943 I have 8 videos on the channel and some I mentioned are not yet posted... sorry about that, hopefully they will be up soon! Thanks for the positive words!

  • @SuperSetCity
    @SuperSetCity 4 роки тому +2

    I have a question No one’s been able to answer for me can you cut up an aloe vera plant and fermented it with brown sugar

  • @sarahracines834
    @sarahracines834 3 роки тому

    hello,gd day,jyst what im lookibg for to boost the gealth of my rabbits...what is the ratio of using it in drinkers..thank you...for your help...

  • @neverwinterfarms
    @neverwinterfarms 4 роки тому

    @Chris Trump any chance you remember the brand name of the funnel you use? You also used another funnel & strainer in the OHN video.

  • @stevederheim2114
    @stevederheim2114 2 роки тому

    Great video! If I make multiple kinds of FPJ, can you water/fertilize with several ones at once or should you wait a day or 2?

  • @YenniHope
    @YenniHope 3 роки тому +1

    Great information, thank you. Could beet sugar be used instead of cane sugar in the fermentation? Brown cane sugar is quite expensive here in the Northen Europe but we have local sugar, so I was wondering if there is a way to use that?

    • @Technoanima
      @Technoanima 2 роки тому

      from my understanding, equal parts fruit work too.

  • @taufiqasri1680
    @taufiqasri1680 4 роки тому

    Hello.. Good video, any explaination on how to use this FPJ ?

  • @jacobb9823
    @jacobb9823 Рік тому

    I left an fpj jar alone for about 3weeks before separating the plant material. It has a slight vinegar smell is it okay to use in my plants or should I trash it ?

  • @joybaisden2574
    @joybaisden2574 7 років тому +1

    Hello, I am not in a tropical area (Ohio). For the plants, can I use cabbage, artichokes, nasturtiums, wild amaranth, etc? Can you give me some more ideas? Thank you, Joy

  • @jennifermarilyncerveraherr3539
    @jennifermarilyncerveraherr3539 3 роки тому

    Se guarda en el refrigerador? O temperatura ambiente?

  • @matiashernandez3050
    @matiashernandez3050 2 роки тому

    What is the video that you say you talk all about the FPJ? Someone have the link? I can not find it!

  • @orangaroorabbitowltranscen610
    @orangaroorabbitowltranscen610 2 роки тому

    Is there a second ferment or extraction of the leftover beet&sugar mash? Or does it get composted? I'm soaking the strained mash in brewed compost tea for a few hours then I'm going to feed plants with the infused tea and then compost the remaining mash.

  • @vance7354
    @vance7354 5 місяців тому

    Are then any plants that are NOT suitable for FPJ? Like If I have left over Onions, Lime peels, lemon peels, etc are they ok to use? I have been trying to find a list of plants NOT safe for FPJ and I am having no luck finding any information.

  • @checo9728
    @checo9728 Рік тому

    Hi do u store it in fridge ? Or just cool dark place?

  • @baldseagul
    @baldseagul 2 роки тому

    I live in Illinois how can I get banana Flowers. Or is their an alternative I can use?

  • @cqammaz53
    @cqammaz53 5 років тому

    I don't have banana flower but in the spring I'm planting some comfrey I was told it is a good composting green leaf and I can make liquid fertilizer with it by brewing it in a 5-gallon bucket Can I substitute the banana flower for comfrey?

  • @martinpike803
    @martinpike803 3 роки тому

    Could you use landscape cloth for lids and where did you purchase the 3 gallon jars

  • @quest2782
    @quest2782 11 місяців тому

    Can you use white sugar?

  • @coconoelnyc
    @coconoelnyc 2 роки тому

    Instead of mixing the plants with sugar, can I instead grind the plants, or use a juicer machine and extract all the nutrients, and then mix it with sugar on a 1:1 ratio? Thanks!

  • @lorranaholowaa5407
    @lorranaholowaa5407 6 років тому

    Aloha! what if your FPJ is bubbling on day 4? Mahalo Nui.... love your tutorials. Lorra

  • @27160cactus
    @27160cactus 4 роки тому

    how to use them, dilution ?Would this make the soil acidic if used to drench the plant?

  • @lindafinca
    @lindafinca 8 років тому +1

    This is very interesting. But my question is: What is the mixing ratio with water to fertilize the plants. My other question is, how do I know the strength of this FPJ (N/P/K)? Or is there a way of how to test it to find out the NPK?

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +9

      You use FPJ at a rate of 1:500.
      To answer your questions about NPK, i feel i need to ask you some questions. How much NPK etc. does you plant need in a sterile soil? How much NPK does your plant need in a biologically balanced soil, loaded with beneficial microbes? Which of the following will supply greater health and nutrition/energy to a human 30 McDonalds buns (used for burgers) or one homemade baguette using high quality grains and ingredients? Who would live longer and get sick less, the one who lived off the buns or the one who lived off the bagguette?
      In this journey into Natural Farming, I have found that many of the 'experts' truly know nothing about soil science. Many of the studies to determine NPK and uptake were done with no consideration of the role that the soil food web/living organisms play in nutrient uptake, plant yield, and disease prevention...
      You can send away a sample to get a chemical analysis, FPJ will be somewhat insignificant :) It would take a bit to long to explain why that doesn't matter AT ALL :)

    • @lindafinca
      @lindafinca 8 років тому +2

      You've lost me on this one. I buy my organic fertilizer from Advance Nutrients but I am not there to see it made, thus, I do not trust. Just like buying organic veggies at the store. I am not so sure about them either and I want to make sure there is no chems in them.

    • @biomei.solutions
      @biomei.solutions  8 років тому +3

      I think if you treat the microbiological life of the soil then you NPK needs will drastically change for the better, i.e. less needed with more production. :)

  • @ethanmiller5192
    @ethanmiller5192 4 роки тому

    How does this compare to the Jadam liquid Fertilizer? Jadam seems to leave the sugar out in its mixtures. Do you see a benefit to this?

  • @noah4987
    @noah4987 7 років тому +1

    Would the FPJ be harmful to fish if introduced to an aquaponics system in about a 1:500 ratio? And if it would be okay, how frequently do you feel that could happen? Thanks for the great video.