FPJ + Vinegar + OHN

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Hi, I recently heard Chris Trump say in a podcast that when applying FPJ(1:500) as either a maintaince spray, soil drench or seed soak solution it has to be used with a live vinegar(1:500) and OHN(1:1000) otherwise it doesn’t react with the plant correctly. So basically they all work as a ‘holy trinity’ in harmony with each other. Am I understanding this correctly?

I am in the process of making the OHN so currently only have FPJ’s (Plantain, Mango, Moringa), and live vinegars(of the same ingredients) available and yesterday evening I applied as a foilar spray moringa fpj and moringa vinegar at 1:500, today leaves seem to be a little pale and slightly yellowing. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Also does anyone have experience in using moringa in their KNF inputs?

Thanks in advance

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“Slight yellowing” you say? … Sounds like you need to add calcium phosphate (knfStructure) to your spray cocktail. Similar to how the present day patriarchal Christianity forgets the fourth element (Mother Mary) so too some forget calcium phosphate in the Maintenance Formula. Dilute 1:1000 and combine with knfFood (fpj), knfCleanser (raw vinegar) and knfMedicine (ohn). Of course ohn completes this magic solution but if you don’t have any yet, don’t worry. It’s the fpj without the balance of the vinegar that can cause occasional mold growth if there is already pathogens present.

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Thank you for your reply, I am yet to make that one but it’s also on the list. Are you suggesting the yellowing is possibly from a lack of calcium phosphate and not because of my foliage spray solution not being balanced? I noticed it affected the younger plants more than the slightly older others but nothing too severe.

  • suzepureknf
    While I don’t know the full picture I would wager a guess that that is the problem. typically when a plant yellows it is lacking calcium. it needs the phosphate when its growing its roots. and then later when its going thru change-over (transitions from vegetative growth to reproductive) it needs the cal phos upped to have healthy reproduction, otherwise, like some women, the plant experiences “morning sickness,” perceived as “slight yellowing period”, according to Cho. But what are you growing? The reason I add cal phos to maintenance formula is because all the formulas (except for one–advanced harvest) given to us by Cho (soil, seed, veg, puberty, and reproduction) contain cal phos (WCP) at some dilution. premixing up a batch of M.F. to last a month or two helps save time and ensure my babies get enough phosphate. If you haven’t made WCP I highly recommend it! could be the game changer! I learned from Drake. We use two grill starters. jam the top one into the bottom (summon your metal bending powers.) have the bottom one filled with coals. the top filled with bones (bovine leg bones are the best, but any mammal bones will do). light the fire and wait till the smoke turns from blue to white. that’s the first sign that the bones are done. second sign. bones are black all the way thru, easy to break apart, and react with the vinegar. burn it outside away from people. spells like a crematorium. last note: OHN is great to have and use but the main solution you want to “balance” is knfFood with Cleanser. sugar (acidic ph) with vinegar (alkaline). (might seem confusing because vinegar is acidic to our taste buds but then acts to flip the polarity of cells and alkalize). hope this helps. best of luck!
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