How to make Jeevamrit

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
  • How to make Jeevamrit, a soil microbiology enhancer.
    Ingredients:
    5 litres of Desi Cow Urine.
    1 Kg of Jaggery
    1 kg of gram flour
    5 kgs of Desi Cow dung
    forest soil
    soil from an abandoned termite hill
    125 ml of mustard oil
    Facilities:
    200 Liters drum
    Tubs
    Buckets
    Stick
    Watch the step by step procedure to make 100 litres of Jeevamrit.
    First, you will need 5 litres of Desi Cow Urine.
    Desi or country cow is the cow with a hump. It is not kept in a dairy and captivity. It grazes in open and has a natural feed. The feed of the cow impacts the quality of cow urine and cow dung.
    Next, you will need 1 Kg of Jaggery. The jaggery should be at least one year old. The older the jaggery, the better results you will get. You have to mix this thoroughly in the cow urine with your hands. Make sure there are no lumps left in the mix.
    Then mix 1 kg of gram flour in this mixture. Again, mix it thoroughly with help of your hands, ensuring there are no lumps in the mix.
    After this, add 5 kgs of Desi Cow dung and mix it well.
    Next step is to use forest soil taken from the base of a healthy, old, native tree.
    Next, add termite soil. Take the soil from an old or abandoned termite hill, so that you don’t disturb the eggs and other termites present there.
    Next, add one litre of old jeevamrit to get the process of fermentation initiated. Jeevamrit is ok to use for 90 days, after which it might start giving a foul smell, which means it is no more usable.
    Next, Add 125 ml of mustard oil in this. If you get Desi Cow’s Ghee (clarified butter), it would give you better results. But don’t use ghee available in the market. Because of lack of availability of pure Desi Ghee, you can use mustard oil.
    Now 10 litres of highly concentrated mixture is ready. Then pour this mix into a big drum and add 90 litres of water into this.
    Keep the mixture outdoors, covered using a cloth. Keep it away from direct sunlight and rain. Never put an air tight lid on the drum.
    Now stir it 21 times clockwise using a wooden stick. Do this step three times a day. Ensure that you are not using any metal in the entire process as it tends to react with the cow urine.
    Your jeevamrit will be ready to use in seven days.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @sayfullahkarim2138
    @sayfullahkarim2138 4 роки тому +4

    Hello sir! It is possible to use the miyawaki method to plant a forest at the coast? Or to plant in a sandy soil

    • @gunesbodur9360
      @gunesbodur9360 4 роки тому +2

      I believe so, as long as appropriate plant species are used. Afforestt has a site with sandy soil, called Maruvan.

  • @climatechange8307
    @climatechange8307 4 роки тому +2

    how to planting in desert.
    plz demo

  • @osmanfatawu2854
    @osmanfatawu2854 2 роки тому +1

    What can I use if I don't have jaggery in my country please?

  • @sakinamerchant6944
    @sakinamerchant6944 3 роки тому

    Is Termite soil iessential for jevarut?
    If yes then where will I get?

  • @sheikbasha7932
    @sheikbasha7932 2 роки тому

    Why we only use Desi cowdung and urine why nit goat ,chicken waste.....what are merits & Demerits..

  • @gulmichakraborty6424
    @gulmichakraborty6424 4 роки тому

    Hi, where to find the old jeevamrit which needs to be added? and substitute possible if we donot have any old sample around?