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It sounds like you may not have made the IMO correctly. It is essential, especially when it comes to animals, that the IMO does not exceed 50 celsius during the fermenting process. It should smell like a rich forest floor when done properly.

  • drake answered 2 years ago
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Thanks. Is it your own pest management routine on your peach trees with success? If yes, how many percent of leaf curl can you avoid?

Or this is onlyΒ  theory?

Last season I failed with LAB in grapevine. 95% of my plants lost the full canopy in the middle of summer.

Thank you for sharing your expeience.

 

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In reply to: Chicken House

The idea is to get the sun to go over the chicken house so a beam of sunlight will come through the split roof to go across the floor each day. In the Advanced Chicken Workshop by Master Cho, he explains the building design in the first lecture of the playlist.

Also, Master Cho’s Slides on Chickens may be a helpful resource as well.

  • drake answered 2 years ago
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In reply to: Disease from pruning

The solutions you mention of Medicine, Cleanser, and Protectors sound like a good short term solution to controlling any infection that is in the tree.

In the long run, Foundation IMO is your best bet. Mix a bit of that with some oatmeal gruel to make it sticky and make a sort of poultice and smear it on the wounds to help them heal. Master Cho talks about healing trees in this video toward the beginning, even though the video is about collecting IMO, he gets side tracked by the health of the tree and talks about that instead.

  • drake answered 2 years ago
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In reply to: Disease from pruning

Thank you Drake!Β  And by foundational IMO do you mean IMO 1?

  • marie answered 2 years ago
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In reply to: Orchard Managment

I will review the video thank you! We have apples, pears, cherries, peaches, filberts, english walnuts and northern pecan trees

  • marie answered 2 years ago
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To get the trichoderma under control in this situation, I recommend using KNF Protectors. The broad family lactic acid bacteria are adept at helping to control other pathogenic biology that gets out of control. In this case, you could dilute the KNF Protectors at around 1:100 (about 10x stronger than normally recommended) to ensure that you get a lot of them in there to correct this problem. Also including the other standard KNF Solutions recommended in the Soil Preparation Formula is also a good idea.

Another more radical approach is to use concentrated vinegar. Like a 30% concentrate sprayed in there will definitely kill most everything, but could also burn things, so I’m not recommending this, but perhaps look into it.

  • drake answered 1 year ago
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Thanks, man..!!Β  Β You’re a lifesaver 🛟

 

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I don’t think there is any way to hack the dilution ratios as recommended, otherwise that would be the recommended application/dilution rate. We are always converging toward easiness and effectiveness.

The reason for this is that the water has to do with the absorption to dilution ratios. It’s like saying that we could make gatoraide twice as potent and it would still be effective cause you could drink half as much. Yeah, not so much. You would find it way too salty and not nearly as hydrating in its effect. Similar situation here.

Also, with spraying 25gal/acre is a light mist. In practice it really covers the plants very well with no drips. At application rates below that, there will be difficulty getting the solution to maximize the surface area available for absorption.

Another way to think about this is “can i just double the nutrient density of my food and eat half as much?”. Probably not, because your intestines and digestive system can only get so much out of the food through the digestive process, and most likely you will be taking big dumps with a lot of extra nutrients in there, and no perceivable benefit to yourself besides you are still hungry. Though this does not quite really apply because our current commercially available food is much lower below the natural nutrient density per volume, so some benefit probably would be realized by concentrating more nutrient density at this point. However realize that the KNF solutions are already concentrated, so not diluting them is not nearly as analogous in this example. ie. concentrating a concentrate vs concentrating a dilute.

  • drake answered 1 year ago
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As for resources, I will refer you to texts by Paul Stammets.

As for what most folks want to accomplish is to have maximum yield when growing mushrooms, so sterilization of some sort is necessary to eliminate any competition for nutrients/space that will be consumed by other species other than the one desired.

I’m not sure if there is any evidence that mushrooms are more nutritious, abundant, or grow faster with other species/organisms competing for the same resources, but if this is a concern, then it is probably better to wild harvest than trying to create similar situations in artificial conditions beside their natural habitat?

  • drake answered 1 year ago
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