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DANKSWAG

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Say I am not sure how well versed you folks are in creating your own microbes specifically LAB (Lacto Acid Bacillus).

It can live in a air or no air environment.

Now I feel like the professor in Breaking Bad... and the nice thing about this compared to P3 http://www.prolificplantprobiotic.com/component/k2/item/8-science-of-p3

You can create your own beneficial microbes for pennies to the gallon!

So I say to the crew here why pay for their product when we can make our down dirt cheap pardon the pun and benefit from using it in just more then are gardens for this can be for septics, livestock (enhance digestion of feed and feed less, kill pathogens in bedding, urine smell in carpets, trash bins, composting etc.. your own personal health for probiotics. and on and on and damm this is a freaking gold mine of knowledge if you know I just preaching to the choir and if you don't a simply +rep
will do!


culture yourself with the following:

Cultivaing bacterica
1 cup whole grain rice
2 cups h20 sans chloride
Shake well store in closed container that has equal air space to material volume
let set 3-5 days with top covered with paper towel room temp sans uv rays
with syringe remove 7oz clear serum from infected mixture

Separating bacteria LAB from hood of every bacteria from a-z
Place 7oz bacterial serum into container with 70oz of whole milk raw is possible any well do
Let set one week (7 days) as with the rice water mixture above
Cheese will form on top remove feed to animals or add to compost
remaining is your LAB separated out for use as you see fit. Approximate 1000ml 1 liter
That's freaking easy you now have your very own hard working great for everything BACILLUS

Storage
You can keep in airtight container in fridge up to 3 years, goes dormant in one.
Or add equal parts molasses to stabilize and store for up to 3 years cool room temp.
When adding molasses stir well this now becomes 2 liters or 2000ml stabilized Bacillus

Dilution then Application

20 to 1. That is 20 parts water to 1 part stabilized bacillus
Then application is extend to using 4 tablespoons of dilution to 1 gallon water sans chorlide
that will be used in soil drench foliage feeding livestock watering and bedding application to kill pathogens
can pour gallon of dilution into sepectic

So you can see how adding 4 teaspoons from your diluted 20 gallons how that 20 gallons of 4 teaspoons goes a long way in one gallon applications.
 

Pinworm

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Say I am not sure how well versed you folks are in creating your own microbes specifically LAB (Lacto Acid Bacillus).It can live in a air or no air environment. Know I feel like the professor in Breaking Bad... and the nice thing about this compared to P3 http://www.prolificplantprobiotic.com/component/k2/item/8-science-of-p3So I say to the crew here why pay for their product when we can make our down dirt cheap pardon the pun and benefit from using it in just more then are gardens for this can be for septics, livestock (enhance digestion of feed and feed less, kill pathogens in bedding, urine smell in carpets, trash bins, composting etc.. your own personal health for probiotics. and on and on and damm this is a freaking gold mine of knowledge if you know I just preaching to the choir and if you don't a simply +rep will do!You can create your own beneficial microbes for pennies to the gallon! culture yourself with the following:Cultivaing bacterica 1 cup whole grain rice2 cups h20 sans chloride Shake well store in closed container that has equal air space to material volumelet set 3-5 days with top covered with paper towel room temp sans uv rayswith syringe remove 7oz clear serum from infected mixtureSeparating bacteria LAB from hood of every bacteria from a-zPlace 7oz bacterial serum into container with 70oz of whole milk raw is possible any well doLet set one week (7 days)Cheese will form on top remove feed to animals or add to compostremaining is your LAB separated out for use as you see fit. Approximate 1000ml 1 literThat freaking easy you now have your very own hard working great for everything BACILLUSStorageYou can keep in airtight container in fridge up to 3 years, goes dormant in one.Or add equal parts molasses to stabilize and store for up to 3 years cool room temp.When adding molasses stir well this now becomes 2 liters or 2000ml stabilized BacillusDilution then Application20 to 1. That is 20 parts water to 1 part stabilized bacillusThen application is extend to using 4 tablespoons of dilution to 1 gallon water that will be used in soil drench foliage feeding livestock watering and bedding application to kill pathogenscan pour gallon of dilution into sepecticSo you can see how adding 4 teaspoons from your diluted 20 gallons how that 20 gallons of 4 teaspoons goes a long way in one gallon applications.
I'm going to pick up what I need to get started on this immediately. Thanks, Swag. Was looking for a recipe like this a few days ago.
 

Pinworm

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Getting upset over here for no reason. time for stew to sign off. Rosey has seen this happen before.
Feel better. Do your best not to let her (your wallet) live rent free in your head. You're a good Dad to your kid, that's all that matters.
 

DANKSWAG

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I'm going to pick up what I need to get started on this immediately. Thanks, Swag. Was looking for a recipe like this a few days ago.
We are all here for each other right, so why pay out the nose for something you can grow is my motto!

I went back and updated it missed some things but it should be complete now.
 

SxIstew

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Say I am not sure how well versed you folks are in creating your own microbes specifically LAB (Lacto Acid Bacillus).

It can live in a air or no air environment.

Now I feel like the professor in Breaking Bad... and the nice thing about this compared to P3 http://www.prolificplantprobiotic.com/component/k2/item/8-science-of-p3

So I say to the crew here why pay for their product when we can make our down dirt cheap pardon the pun and benefit from using it in just more then are gardens for this can be for septics, livestock (enhance digestion of feed and feed less, kill pathogens in bedding, urine smell in carpets, trash bins, composting etc.. your own personal health for probiotics. and on and on and damm this is a freaking gold mine of knowledge if you know I just preaching to the choir and if you don't a simply +rep
will do!

You can create your own beneficial microbes for pennies to the gallon!
culture yourself with the following:

Cultivaing bacterica
1 cup whole grain rice
2 cups h20 sans chloride
Shake well store in closed container that has equal air space to material volume
let set 3-5 days with top covered with paper towel room temp sans uv rays
with syringe remove 7oz clear serum from infected mixture

Separating bacteria LAB from hood of every bacteria from a-z
Place 7oz bacterial serum into container with 70oz of whole milk raw is possible any well do
Let set one week (7 days)
Cheese will form on top remove feed to animals or add to compost
remaining is your LAB separated out for use as you see fit. Approximate 1000ml 1 liter
That's freaking easy you now have your very own hard working great for everything BACILLUS

Storage
You can keep in airtight container in fridge up to 3 years, goes dormant in one.
Or add equal parts molasses to stabilize and store for up to 3 years cool room temp.
When adding molasses stir well this now becomes 2 liters or 2000ml stabilized Bacillus

Dilution then Application

20 to 1. That is 20 parts water to 1 part stabilized bacillus
Then application is extend to using 4 tablespoons of dilution to 1 gallon water
that will be used in soil drench foliage feeding livestock watering and bedding application to kill pathogens
can pour gallon of dilution into sepectic

So you can see how adding 4 teaspoons from your diluted 20 gallons how that 20 gallons of 4 teaspoons goes a long way in one gallon applications.

There's one thing you cannot calculate when making it yourself.

How many CFU's there actually are per dose.

Sorry that you feel that $20 is a lot of money to increase your yield.
There are over 600 million CFU's per inch long pellet. that is far beyond what can be created at home.
A 1oz($20) bottle has 45 weekly doses, if you have one plant, that will last you 3 separate grows.
A 3oz($40) bottle has 135 weekly doses, that is more than enough for my 31 plants beginning to end. and increase the quality, potency, AND yield of my plants.
 

DANKSWAG

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There's one thing you cannot calculate when making it yourself.

How many CFU's there actually are per dose.

Sorry that you feel that $20 is a lot of money to increase your yield.
There are over 600 million CFU's per inch long pellet. that is far beyond what can be created at home.
A 1oz($20) bottle has 45 weekly doses, if you have one plant, that will last you 3 separate grows.
A 3oz($40) bottle has 135 weekly doses, that is more than enough for my 31 plants beginning to end. and increase the quality, potency, AND yield of my plants.

That just means a side by side grow is in order now. I think their claim is hyperbole but there is one way for me to find out.

I will spend that $20 to be proved differently! Then I will be on a quest to increase my own Colony Forming Units Called PHAT DADDY's SERIOUS BACILLUS!


Also don't forget the point the homemade brew is inexpensive for all purpose applications ....
 

roseypeach

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$20 I ain't got LOL ... I can't wait to see how you and Dank's grows do with it though...;)

that's crazy Swag didn't know you could make that stuff with rice and milk! who knew?
 

Pinworm

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I'm planning on breaking for the real deal here next paycheck actually, but I think it's fun to DIY. Keeps my hands busy. And, it just looks like a fun experiment. Mmmmm sour milk.
 

DANKSWAG

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$20 I ain't got LOL ... I can't wait to see how you and Dank's grows do with it though...;)

that's crazy Swag didn't know you could make that stuff with rice and milk! who knew?
And it has multipurpose use as not just an organism that breaks down your soil to feed your plants better, but it kills orders and pathogens in animal bedding.


So much you can utilize it for and if you can make it for cheap the better.

I think the difference between week and strong LAB is using whole grain verses minute maid rice
non chlorinated h20, keeping uv light out. Collecting only the infected liquid and use it with milk (source could make difference)

Again this separates this into a purely LAB

At this point Perhaps P3 using something other than Moloasses or different form of sugar.
But perhaps at this ration of 1 to 1 sugar to LAB to stabilize it is where they are not diluting it further to a 20 to 1 as they do in natural Japanese farming.
And packing it at a higher concentration charging more. This could be a difference in CFU.

Anywise we now all can benefit whether it produces the same as P3 we shall see, but it does do what it has always done for mankind in the form given as I have shared.
 

roseypeach

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PARTY????? hey man!!!! take me with you!!! oh wait...you're too far from here LMAO

have fun bro and toke up for me! I'm out! :(....:bongsmilie:
 

Pinworm

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Have fun. Be safe. I gotta jet, too. Dealines at work. Big project. Money, money, money. CNN. Dow Jones. NASDAQ. You know how it is. Hahaha.
 
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