Correct, as you have to ask "Who fertilizes the Red Woods, and tills the soil" .... i.e. no one .. We are the caretakers ... Our gut bacteria-microbiota, is just as important as soil microbiota ... pesticides are just as bad as antibiotics ... 70 Going on 100
@@rachelhorne1576 as much as I agree and loved your explanation, I think we need to be open to the possibility that some precise, small amounts of some kinds of nutrients can be very helpful as biostimulants for some situations - not to over-ride microbial functions, but to give them a start-up offering until they grow enough to work well. Even adding inoculants with some helpful food and supportive compounds (like molasses, kelp, humates) is in the philosophy of sending in workers with a lunch-box. Over time we want our ecosystem to be co,pletely self-sustaining, but some tools and management practices are still needed - along with openness to learning what it is teaching us - especially since we are asking Nature to provide much more in cropping systems than our food crops would demand in a completely Natural system.
According to my 2022 Elaine Ingham course, it is safe to add about 100 pounds per acre of synthetics in total before you start doing more harm than good. I have never fact checked that but it's in one of her private videos from her online school.
Using these techniques and a few others I have a world-record cannabis plant right now. My company actually makes living soil, it's the best in the world. I would love to send you a sample of it. Most people think I'm crazy when I tell them that not only can they grow without using chemicals. But you can grow far better without them. I was trying to replicate Terra preta, honestly I think I have. Or I have come closer than anyone else has. Anywho I would love to send you a sample please let me know if your interested.
This isn't the video I was looking for, but I'm glad I found it.
My right ear loved this.
rofl
@@laurensheppard5932 same
Beautiful film. I only wish it was much longer.
Fascinating video, seeing that man push that soil sampler straight into the ground made me very jealous.
Thank you for sharing.
Many thanks for posting this video !!
Awesome video, very very educational! I have a lot of respect for the Japanese and all sustainable farming practices
Correct, as you have to ask "Who fertilizes the Red Woods, and tills the soil" .... i.e. no one ..
We are the caretakers ...
Our gut bacteria-microbiota, is just as important as soil microbiota ... pesticides are just as bad as antibiotics ...
70 Going on 100
I would love to show this to my students in higher resolution. Is it still available anywhere?
I thoroughly ennjoyed the microscopic videos
amazing footage
It is very educative but video quality is very poor. Kindly upload in 4K or in 1080p please.
Amazing
wounderfull vedios ,highly educative.love.
Nutrients secrete from roots or exudates secrete from roots?
Plant roots excrete exudates of many kinds of compounds, mainly C/sugar and proteins, even to mild organic acids.
Love it!
Great vid
what a world
Do you have next ep. continue with this vdo.If yes, please share.I had 2 part of this in Thai, and i looking for English sub.
Nice
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an inorganic fertilizer kills microorganisms in the soil?
@@rachelhorne1576 as much as I agree and loved your explanation, I think we need to be open to the possibility that some precise, small amounts of some kinds of nutrients can be very helpful as biostimulants for some situations - not to over-ride microbial functions, but to give them a start-up offering until they grow enough to work well. Even adding inoculants with some helpful food and supportive compounds (like molasses, kelp, humates) is in the philosophy of sending in workers with a lunch-box. Over time we want our ecosystem to be co,pletely self-sustaining, but some tools and management practices are still needed - along with openness to learning what it is teaching us - especially since we are asking Nature to provide much more in cropping systems than our food crops would demand in a completely Natural system.
According to my 2022 Elaine Ingham course, it is safe to add about 100 pounds per acre of synthetics in total before you start doing more harm than good. I have never fact checked that but it's in one of her private videos from her online school.
This reminds me of rock-paper-scissors, in this case it would be like bacteria-fungi-nematode. I think a good idea for sitcom, The Big Bang Theory?
I wonder if the bacteria-fungi-nematode relationship can be used to treat the gut in animals?
Yes ... same world ...
70 Going On 100
It is the source of the nutrition in our food, so I should think so.
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No such thing as 'waste land'
Good film, poor video.
Using these techniques and a few others I have a world-record cannabis plant right now. My company actually makes living soil, it's the best in the world. I would love to send you a sample of it. Most people think I'm crazy when I tell them that not only can they grow without using chemicals. But you can grow far better without them. I was trying to replicate Terra preta, honestly I think I have. Or I have come closer than anyone else has. Anywho I would love to send you a sample please let me know if your interested.
Just tell me how you did it. using biochar?