Vegan Organics Aka Veganics With Matt Rize

konagirl420

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My plants always need cal mag.. I add it to the water every time though and it keeps them fed.


Next time I might just add some lime along with perlite into my soil.. See if it gives me some better fed plants :)
Hahahahaha Love your avatar and your sig!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

MalcolmMustang

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Whats up guys, everythings goin real smooth with the Biocanna. For those of you using soft rock phosphate like HN Bloom, along with the biocanna. What week do you stop using the soft rock, hygrozyme and silica for best flavor?
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
and this is what I do when I should be in the garden.... procrastidabbing

[video=youtube;qHuMJ59u9r8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHuMJ59u9r8[/video]
 

whitey78

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and this is what I do when I should be in the garden.... procrastidabbing

[video=youtube;qHuMJ59u9r8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHuMJ59u9r8[/video]
I was waiting for one those blackout plow into the camera head first sessions when you hoped off, LOL... I wasnt hoping for that but I was imaging how I'd feel after that...
 

dickkhead

Active Member
I ve been searching this thread and dont see the mix directions for the myan michronize and humboldt honey someone help me with mixing and feeding schedules with that and the biocanna thanks
 

Matt Rize

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I ve been searching this thread and dont see the mix directions for the myan michronize and humboldt honey someone help me with mixing and feeding schedules with that and the biocanna thanks
just follow the directions on the bottle. the mayan is an inoculant, i use it once late in veg. the honey is just a complex sugar/food source and can be used throughout growth
 

dickkhead

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ok when i bubble the myan and the honey like it says on the bottle do i water with that straight or should i dilute it? and is tap water ok to use? and if im using the humboldt what else should i bubble it with in place of the mayan? thanks dude
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
ok when i bubble the myan and the honey like it says on the bottle do i water with that straight or should i dilute it? and is tap water ok to use? and if im using the humboldt what else should i bubble it with in place of the mayan? thanks dude
its says on the bottle what to do, and how to dilute it. i think its 1:10 or something but have not looked in a while.
I would not use tap water, I would use RO water or store bought purified water.

not sure what you are asking in the last part so Im going to spell it out really clear again.

Mayan is a living inoculant NOT A NUTRIENT. You use this as an inoculant, and really its a giant waste of money, just like the humboldt honey. You brew it like tea, all the direction are on the bottle, dont be lazy read that shit, they put it there for a reason. Google it, its online too.

Then fast forward to real organics, get rid of everything from Humboldt nutrients, and make real compost teas using compost and molasses. You are paying for fancy labels.
 

dickkhead

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sorry... i could have sworn we've been over mayan like 100 times already. could be my mistake.
no problem sorry for the stupid questions im new and want to get it right from the get go. I searched myan on here and it wouldnt pop up. but im gna use up the humboldt nutes while i look into how to brew the compost and molasses teas. any idea when kyles book is coming out? or his dvd?
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
no problem sorry for the stupid questions im new and want to get it right from the get go. I searched myan on here and it wouldnt pop up. but im gna use up the humboldt nutes while i look into how to brew the compost and molasses teas. any idea when kyles book is coming out? or his dvd?
ugh....
the book, which I wrote a 1/3 of, is not done, the publisher wants more basic info, and we went all advanced.

the movie is also having some issues being completed. i have nothing to do with the movie just fyi, i hate the camera.

sorry for taking so long... but the info in this thread is more than we could fit into any book or movie.

ps Kushman's line of nutes is almost done with testing.
 

dickkhead

Active Member
ugh....
the book, which I wrote a 1/3 of, is not done, the publisher wants more basic info, and we went all advanced.

the movie is also having some issues being completed. i have nothing to do with the movie just fyi, i hate the camera.

sorry for taking so long... but the info in this thread is more than we could fit into any book or movie.

ps Kushman's line of nutes is almost done with testing.
no doubt! looking forward to trying his line will it be cheaper then biocanna and as comparable?
 

Matt Rize

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no doubt! looking forward to trying his line will it be cheaper then biocanna and as comparable?
i really have no stake or part in this. i don't know numbers, but assume it will be cheaper because biocanna is ridiculously expensive.

comparable, that is his claim so far. ill score a nug and make a video review of it next time we kick it.
 

dickkhead

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i really have no stake or part in this. i don't know numbers, but assume it will be cheaper because biocanna is ridiculously expensive.

comparable, that is his claim so far. ill score a nug and make a video review of it next time we kick it.
sounds good keep us posted!
 

MalcolmMustang

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Phosphorus solubilizing microbes are being decreased by the use of neemcake so use sparingly. Apparently it is good for harboring fungi and ammonifying bacteria. Here is a good article. Just ordered some cake from the Neemresource so im studying.

Microbiological changes during decomposition of wheat straw and neem cake in soil.
Das, AC | Mukherjee, D
Environment and Ecology. Vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 1012-1015. 1990.

Wheat straw and neem cake were applied to soil at the rate of 1.0, 0.5, 0.25% respectively, on soil weight basis to investigate their effect on the proliferation of total bacteria, non-symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, phosphorus solubilizing microorganisms and ammonifying bacteria in alluvial soil. Different groups of microorganisms responded differently to the addition of wheat straw and neem cake in soil. Total and non-symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacterial population increased by the application of wheat straw in soil. The said organisms progressively increased with higher rates of application. Neem cake reduced the population of above mentioned organisms. Neem cake harbored more fungi and ammonifying bacteria while wheat straw supported more actinomycetes. Phosphorus solubilizing microbial population progressively increased with higher and lower levels of wheat straw and neem cake, respectively.

Descriptors: Article Subject Terms agricultural wastes | decomposition | nitrogen-fixing bacteria | soil amendment | soil microorganisms | Article Taxonomic Terms Azadirachta indica | Article Geographic Terms India


Another good read

STUDIES ON NEEM CAKE AS SOURCE OF NITROGEN ITS EFFECT ON SOIL, MICROBES AND AS AN INHIBITOR OF PESTICIDES DEGRADATION




Akhtar, Shahida (1994) STUDIES ON NEEM CAKE AS SOURCE OF NITROGEN ITS EFFECT ON SOIL, MICROBES AND AS AN INHIBITOR OF PESTICIDES DEGRADATION. PhD thesis, University of Karachi, Karachi.​
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Poor management of eco-system in Pakistan is the main source of environmental degradation, the major being soil and water. Massive use of agro-chemicals involves the risk of interfering with the quality of eco-system, dangerous from fertility and pollution point of view To cope with the situation, and to overcome environmental harzards within our own resources, the research on neem cake ( a product left-after oil extraction from neem seeds) was initiated to find its property as a fertilizer. General observation revealed that neem cake is a good nitrogen source; when experiments were conducted in-vitro. Paddy soil supplemented with neem cake (n-hexane extracted) at the rate of 1% and 5% (W/W) produced two and four times higher ammonia nitrogen than un-supplemented soil, respectively after 10 days of application. However nitrogen release was delayed if the soil was supplemented with the ground neem cake. The expeller extracted neem cake gave a slight and slow formation of ammonia nitrogen after 10 days with 5% & 10% amendment, neem seed powder after 15 days & the water extracted neem cake after 30 days, whereas no response of ammonia nitrogen production was observed with neem oil, amendment The studies on the effect of both type of neem cakes (n-hexane extracted & expeller extracted) on symbiotic and non-symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria have revealed that it had n-adverse effect on its growth with the exception that n-hexan extracted neem cake stimulated the growth of certain species of Rhizobium-in vitro Investigations regarding the effect on the inhibition degradation of insecticides (Carbofuran 3G, Thiodan 35EC and Basudin 10G) revealed that neem cake amendment alongwith insecticide fortification increased the persistence of all the three insecticides from their normal are responsible for the degradation of these insecticides. The natural balance of some micro-organisms is disturbed by the addition of neem cake which helps in avoiding degradation of these insecticides, ultimate the persistent percentage increases Keeping in view of the various aspects studies in vitro, neem cake if used in field will not have any adverse effect in the environment. The utilization of this product must be made aware to the farmers as neem tree is a native of Indo-Pak Sub-Continent. Use of neem products in agriculture will be a step toweads self-help and minimize environmental pollution due to the indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizers. It is better to switch over to organic matter as fertilizer which is over to organic matter as fertilizer which is the basis of green revolution​
Item Type:Thesis (PhD)
Uncontrolled Keywords:neem cake, nitrogen, microbes, pesticides, neem seeds, fertilizer, insecticides, soil microbial biomass, carbofuran residu, endosulfan, diazinon residue
Subjects:Biological & Medical Sciences (c) > Biological Sciences(c1) > Microbiology(c1.8)
ID Code:1221
Deposited By:Mr. Muhammad Asif
Deposited On:04 Jan 2007
Last Modified:04 Oct 2007 21:05



Also interesting how neemcake will supply nitrogen to the soil but the release is delayed if the neem cake is ground up. Usually its the other way around with more surface area exposed.
 
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