Let's Make Fermented Plant Juice

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In this video, I am making a Korean natural farming input called Fermented Plant Juice.

Fermented Plant Juice is a homemade liquid fertilizer that is full of enzymes that will help absorb nutrients for healthy growth in plants.

I am using dock as my plant material and adding equal parts of brown sugar, letting the dock ferment for 5-7 days.

Known as FPJ, we use this natural farming input alongside with Oriental Herbal Nutrients & Brown Rice Vinegar in a maintenance solution

Dilution is 1:1000

Hope you enjoy :)

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Pro tip: Use leaves for vegetating stages and flowers for fruiting stages.

munkee
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I use henbit, sow thistle and dandelion in my area. Incredibly nutritious. I drink them as well even though Master Cho recommends coconut sugar for human consumption. Long Live the Natural Farmer, G! SALUTE!

HaCubbee
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Thanks for sharing! On a side note, I enjoyed that you are a gardener making a video of what you do in your natural environment ("Hey, Kenny!") So the video itself was fun to watch like I was a neighbor just wandering over to see what you were doing.

coastalncgardeningwithnico
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Just after 2:25 iss a massive gem of information regargind the enzymes!

ianritchie
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One of the best decisions I've ever done in YouTube lol subscribing to this channel! Thank you John mucho love from PR! Stay awesome!

blancard
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Hi, the recipe is very clear, thank you. But how do you use the MPJ? What is the disolving ratio? MPJ can be used sprayed or for watering right? Thanks.

sophiekh
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Went from explaining what you going to chopping plants with skrillex😂❤️

shroomieshrooms
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I really like your videos, man!

I first saw one you did on making JMS, and I thought, "this guy's a clown. That's too easy." Haha.

You have a gift for teaching. Thank you.

danvankouwenberg
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Thank you for this! Question, so I've noticed bugs don't seem to bother my hot pepper plants, Can I make fpj and/or ffj out of the plants or out of the peppers? Or will that be too strong on other plants? Thanks 🙏

BryckHouse
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Are you killing the bacteria when you mix with brown rice vinegar?

HappyOldDogAndCatFarm
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I love the beat about you go from talking at a 3 to an 11 for the beats

oldmanjones
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Thanks for videos on jadam that are so very easy to follow and understand, keep them coming, please!

katb
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I am filtering mine out tomorrow. I made banana flower fpj from a tree in my father in laws yard down the street. next up is some aloe vera and alfalfa fpj.

tobymaples
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So just by putting the plant material mixed with sugar some type of liquid will come out???

yamayamz
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Im hoping you could give me a little guidance. FPJ is a new interest of mine for my dragonfruit farm. I have three hectares. I see the dilution of the mixture is about 1:500 or 1:1000. I think I would need about 4 - 8 liters of FPJ per hectare. How often would you apply this, ofcourse Ecuador is a tropical climate and finding plant material will be very easy, especially in the rainy season. I see my fermentation vessel needing to be. Big plastic drum. Also curious about using molasses instead of brown sugar.

Any help you could give in my journey to learning and becoming an organic farm would be great.

chrislachance
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I love your videos but the different sound levels are not good.... loud music and quiet voice. I have to constantly adjust volume up and down. Great demonstration though thanks

skyfarmorganics
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Excellent video, great teacher, had to look up how to apply, can't wait to make some for my garden! Thank you!

rogerbeck
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Thanks for making this video. I made FPJ out of the most random things in my yard and I love that about KNF!

MotherofBokchoy
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If the plant is dirty I need to wash, then should I make it dry then add the sugar?

gaianeg
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could i use any kind of leaves to make fermented plant juice?

ajchoa