Posts by drake

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In reply to: Ws-k

Burned banana leaves or any ash has high levels of potassium. If the word is said slowly, pot-ash-ium, you will find it contains potash, which is found in most things burned to ash. Making it water soluble is easy by both soaking it in water and using it.

  • drake answered 7 years ago
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In reply to: FFJ. What’s next

Enough to supersaturate it, which means every water molecule is bound with a sugar molecule.

If this was pure water, it would be equal volume, but since there is a variable quantity of sugar already in your knfFood, you will have to slowly add sugar while stirring to detect the signs of supersaturation, which include the sugar starting to float on the top of the surface of the liquid.

  • drake answered 7 years ago
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In reply to: Pasque Flower

Put it in water then boil that down until you reduce the volume to half. This will give you a concentrated herbal solution which can be added to the wetting agent.

How much to add for pests? Depends on the pest.

  • drake answered 7 years ago
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In reply to: Imo4

IMO3 is considered Propagated IMO (PIMO) where the microbes you collected in your Seed IMO (IMO 1&2) are grown to immense populations. IMO4 is considered Activated IMO (AIMO) where the PIMO is mixed in equal proportion by volume to field soil and/or red clay dirt.

Both in PIMO and AIMO the liquid solutions are added to ensure nutrient content and “food” for the microbes to populate. The piles should be brought to ~60% moisture content once, then allowed to ferment until they cool, turning frequently so the temperature never exceeds 120F or 50C.

When combined in equal volumes of PIMO with field soil, the result should heat up within the day. If it does not, there may be the issue of contamination of the field soil, the proportions of PIMO to field soil may not be correct, the PIMO was made incorrectly, or the moisture content is incorrect.

  • drake answered 7 years ago
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I have been using a bit of it from a russian source. It seems to be working favorably to activate the indigenous micro organisms by providing complex carbon foods and nutrients.

There is a bunch of information on the internet about it, albeit somewhat mysterious in nature. Often it is referred to as “black goo”

  • drake answered 7 years ago
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In reply to: Black mold in IMO1

I operate on the 80/20 rule. If 80% of it looks good, I go with it.

  • drake answered 7 years ago
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Those are definitely Indigenous Micro Organisms becoming active from a large food source, but probably not the IMO you want to collect Seed IMO from as they are probably not that well suited for soil life.

  • drake answered 6 years ago
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I just added The KNF Cannabis page

  • drake answered 6 years ago
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In reply to: Kampout in Austin

sorry, we have canceled the conference at this time. there are now quarantine rules for arriving in hawaii, and this is not an essential trip for us at the present moment.

we are considering an online option, so please visit the knf conference website and sign up for our email and we will let you know. also on social media, and hopefully i will update this answer with a comment!

  • drake answered 5 years ago
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use the alcohol to make ohn? this way when you drink it will be knf medicine! and i don’t think one can over drink ohn? love to have you see the virtuous light of growing life!

you have purpose!

find your medicine and use it!

  • drake answered 5 years ago
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