Were you ever able to get an answer to your question?
- toppert33 answered 3 years ago
for IMO3 you want about a 50/50 mix of carbs n carbon ie: a grain is high in carbs and its husk/hull is high in carbon ….from what im reading a moringa seed is high in amino acids, vitamins and minerals not high in carb this looks to me a better fit in some IMO5 (The moringa seed oil has vitamins and minerals with essential amino acids in an abundant amount.) IMO3 is giving the microbes the perfect place to propagate plenty of carbs for food and plenty of carbon for living space… IMO5 is a nutrient rich ” fertilizer ” used to top dress to add microbes and nutrients to soil.. it looks to me the best use of moringa in KNF would be FPJ there is tons of good stuff in moringa leaves and FPJ would bring all the best parts out… JLF would be another great use …drying and grinding the seed/pod to add to IMO5 even sprouting the seed to unlock enzymes before drying and grinding creating your own moringa seed meal… iv also seen on the youtube people will grow it just to use as a chop n drop
- dagoofman answered 3 years ago
for question 1 : soil solution is a soil drenched solution used before planting and after harvest to help amend the soil and feed microbes
as for question 2 a good place to start is with this book https://naturalfarminghawaii.net/product/mini-book-soil-foundation-formula-and-plant-growth-cycle-formula/ its about $4 USD there are also a few free resources there too that are great
…. i personally use them through fertigation methods using a hose end sprayer i spray it on the plants on the soil in the walkways on the compost pile i spray it everywhere
- dagoofman answered 3 years ago
yes …i went with average salinity of the ocean to make my SW out of sea90 ….3.5% salinity that is 33g per QT of water
- dagoofman answered 3 years ago
Hallo dagoofman,
Ich danke Ihnen für Ihre Hilfe!!!
Silke aus Bayern
- silkefrombavaria answered 3 years ago
KNF for Lawn Care was discussed in Office Hour on December 5th 2021 at the 18 minutes 17 seconds.
- drake answered 3 years ago
A little overspray here and there should be fine.
- drake answered 3 years ago
Lipids – fats, oils, waxes, insoluble things in the fish as they cool or sit they get hard making it thicker
- dagoofman answered 3 years ago
IMO3 is 50/50 carbon and carbs of any sort IE: drake has done wood chips (carbon) and dog food (carbs) go to your local feed store see what u can get thats cheep rolled/crimped oats, mill run, char, wood chips whatever u can get that meets the 50/50 mix
- dagoofman answered 3 years ago
all the things u said r great theres no reason u cant add whatever u want to the soil remember gardening is never 1 way to do anything and the best way to garden is what works for u maybe your a double dig person maybe your a ruth stout it doesn’t matter if your happy doing it and u get results good or bad its all lesson learnt —–the difference between the master and the student is that the master has failed more times then the student has even tried—– never be scared to try something new in your garden (test small)
Happy Experimenting
- dagoofman answered 3 years ago