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Does anybody have experience with rhis product? If so can you share your thoughts on it?
I have used it for years the plants love it they are healthier and more vigorous. I mix it in with the fertilizer, foliar sprays and drench them when they are seedlings it protects them from viruses and bad microbes.Does anybody have experience with rhis product? If so can you share your thoughts on it?
@hyrootmake your own. Go on unconventionalfarmer.com look for the lactobacillus serum recipe . It takes 2 weeks to make labs / em1. it costs $5 to make 10 times what you would pay for em1. buying em1 or making your own, you still have to activate it. 20:1:1 water: brown sugar or molasses : labs. ferment for 3 weeks in a sealed container with an air lock on the lid.
oh and em1 is a proprietary name. It's labs.
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i read the procedure on the website. how hard is it to get the middle layer of the good stuff out of the container? they say to use a siphon. how do you do it? any pointers? thanks!
No shit? 33 liters for 5$so does gage green.
btw cultures cannot be lab sterile. If they were there would not be any microbes.
the $22 plus shipping becomes $30. I make 5 times that amount for $4 .
on unconventionalfarmer.com they tell you all the uses. plus there's the probiotic farmers alliance group on facebook
bokashi brand comes from China. gro kashi is the U.S. one. On their site they give the recipe for gro kashi. and in the pfa group as well.
Oh word. I guess i always miss the last part where you can extend the LABS like EM1.
Tomato potato i guess
This thread is 2 years old.You can store the labs in refrigirator for long time if you dont have brown sugar. My question is how to use this homemade product ? Is it okay if its use when the labs cool or take time to wait till its warm/normal temp? Thankyou.