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What's a nutrient lockout?
Can you use plant base milk?
Hi there, what would be the shelf life of it..
I’ve already learned more from this video than a lot of other videos I’ve watched. Definitely will be back for more information. Thank you
hi from brazil. What is the expiration date of LAB and IMO2??
I make kefir cheese, can I use the whey from that process in the same way?
Jadam + permaculture should do well
What a shame it's not vegan
Great video
Is adding molasses good to put in the Lactic Acid Bacteria?
You say 1:1000 dilution that would be 4ml per gallon not 1ml. I made my first batch. Great video! 😊 🙏
I would think we could do even better with organic milk as the big milk tanks are washed out with chlorine and I’m sure that puts the brakes on our microbes a little bit.
But… where's the rest? He had a bunch of things in front of him. Am I misunderstanding?
2:20 > I think not only poor countries, rich and wasteful countries also get benefit.
SUBBED OFF THIS ONE!!
THANKS BUD
That's how you make cheese?
do you still do vermicomposting with knf?
Salmonella, Vibrio cholera, E. Coli, Tetanus, Klebsiella, Staphylococcus, cryptosporidium, Streptococcus,Tuberculosis, any of these sound familiar? Using compost tea techniques is how you incubate them. Good luck!
Wouldnt it be lovely if each pot. Got an explanation and an example on how to make it and an tiis for usage
A commenter on my channel suggested I look into this. This is exactly what I needed to find. I live in rural Thailand and have an appetite for western food so I’ve just started my organic garden and was also about to start learning how to make cheese. Excited to delve into this methodology! Thank you 🙏
Is this LAB useful/helpful to spray on soil ahead of planting seeds (small holding size)? Thanks in advance 🙂
😇wonderful…it would be most educational to see comparisons of areas treated versus untreated with JADAM inputs…blessings
Cows milk is for baby cows.
Lucerne Dairy not only exploits the female reproductive system of mothers, they separate their babies from their mother, typically to sell the babies for slaughter, veal, or feed lot for future slaughter. They kill the mothers after 4-5 pregnancies when their milk production starts to slow, about 20 years prior to their natural life span.
They use artificial insemination (shove their human arms into the anus of females to inject the bull semen they got by jerking off the bull or using an eletro-ejaculator.
Dairy is bestiality. There are thousands of options for thriving veganic permaculture/syntropic agroforestry, etc.
Please stop exploiting others.
Jadam is not organic and natural. These use potassium and sodium hydroxide for pesticides and it’s blowing my fucking mind nobody is pulling anyone up on this and buying into this voodoo shit.
Organic farming uses organic compounds not inorganic compounds found in sodium hydroxide