Homemade Fish Fertilizer - Plants Go Crazy For This - JADAM JLF

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you just made a fish sauce!! we in south east Asia made fish sauce just like that, but we put salt in it. we also used the fish sauce to fertilized our crops!

wewenang
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I keep all of my veggie and fruit scraps and put it in a 20lb cat litter jug half filled with water. Then when I use it, I pour about about a cup in a gallon of water. I do that every two weeks. I’m also saving all of my egg shells and put them on foil in the oven. So next time I bake, I bake them, too. Then I used my food processor and grind them as finely as possible. Then I put a tablespoon in a Mason jar with half a cup, of vinegar. Put a paper towel on the top with the mason ring. Date it and come back in a week or so. Add that to a gallon or more of water and put it on your garden. Now I’m saving all of my chicken bones and other boil or bake until soft. Then I grind them and will use my food dehydrator for 4-12 hours. Then pound them into powder. That’s your homemade bonemeal!

talapeanutbutter
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I was a just a kid in elementary school when I first heard our teacher talking about Thanksgiving... somewhere in there we learned that the Indians would plant corn 🌽 and bury a fish with it. Has anyone ever heard this story 🤔 ik sure many people have.. I'm 53 now but yea I still very much remember the story!

jasondarling
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I can smell that through my phone 😆 When I was a kid, my grandpa would always throw the fish guts after a fishing trip into his compost. He swore this was the secret to his beautiful garden.

LennonS-
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PEOPLE, THIS WORKS !!! I watched this video last year. Spring, I think. Showed my husband & we immediately started some. Used it in our raised beds that had the crappiest soil ever. Fast forward to this spring. Dear Lord, the soil is incredible now ! I cannot express the difference this has made.

Thank you, my man ! We've been telling everyone about this. Some of my husband's coworkers & even a few customers are making it now too.

Really, I can't thank you enough. I'll just keep paying it forward

aliciaspears
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Mom had a bucket of fish in her garden like this, with a lid, no hose on top. She would dip a little at a time to feed the garden plants, . Dad would bring home fresh supply from his fishing trip at least once a week. We'd eat some and the scraps and little ones went in the bucket or got buried. Free superior plant food!

minkademko
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Over $35 for fish fertilizer now. I almost fainted. Thank you so much for this video. I’m doing it❤

jennyskydog
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Ive made this fish fert, the same way as U for yrs, Great job!!!! Let me add the shelf life, GOOD FOR UP TO 5 YRS!!! Is it worth waiting a yr. YES!!!!

jameswojciechowski
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It has taken 8 years on my spiritual journey to find my guru and alas, here he is…
Thanks for all you do, glad I found you!

KatyWantsToGo
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I recall my mother buried vegetable wastes, fish guts, heads, bones, and discarded part of fishes, in the soil around her banana trees, and jackfruit trees and any trees in the property. Her banana were the biggest and sweetest banana ever found. Her jackfruit trees produced fruits like crazy including fruits oozing out from under the ground by the root area.

thavylor
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I was like "he is not really going to drink that now, is he?". Great video. I like the water filter on top and the tip that you can keep on adding fish scraps and leaf mold. People can go to their local fish markets and ask them for their scraps like heads, intestines and other fish waste. They'll be happy to get it off their hands.

joeeagles
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It was the "we don't need to be a slave to the man" for me. Great job explaining 💙

KBlue
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You just gave me the information I needed for starting a fertilizer business. Thanks! I happen to have a great source of fish to turn into plant food that will actually improve the area by removing invasive fish.

comfortablynumb
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If you get your fish where there is seaweed or algae you should add some of that too! Seaweed makes a huge difference when I add it to my plants

FknNefFy
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God is so good 🥰. My husband just went to the fish market a week or so ago and they filleted the whole fish for him and gave him the scraps. I said let me put it in the freezer bc I want to see if I can make my own fish fertilizer. Now I happen across your video!
I'm so going to be making my own. Thank you for sharing this valuable into.

futurefolk
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This is so 👍true! I noticed how big and strong everything grew where the water would run off when cleaning freshly caught fish.

LongueDuree
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I love this idea ! and I especially love the way you explained how the microbes break up the ingredients and make it bioavailable to the plants. This got me exited to try this. The way I look at it, there are 2 categories of people in this world….1) the people that go through life using things up and not really knowing or caring where their food comes from and how it was grown… 2) the second category of people are the plant and soil (earth nurturing) ones who want to grow plants, create soul life and love and give back to our amazing planet earth. These are the people like you…who also want to pass on this amazing knowledge of how to improve the soul life of our planet 🌎…the end results benefit everyone. ❤️❤️❤️

JudyandRick
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👍👍 In a 50 Gal container, I have fermented rotten fruit, garden clippings with fish, seaweed, crabs and a bit of molasses and a scoop of finished compost. Great info on the leaf mold.

realitycheck
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My grandparents always buried all our fish cleaning scraps a foot down or so next to the compost heap and garden. They were pretty much always the envy of the neighborhood with their giant corn, pumpkins, and sunflowers.

raulwhitefeather
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I caught a lot of little perch and buried them in the middle of my compost pile! I didn’t think I buried it deep enough in the pile so the very next day, less than 24 hours after I put those fish in, I dug to move the fish a little closer to the bottom. I was shocked and totally amazed to find that the fish were already decomposed beyond recognition!!!! That was fast!!!

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