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Are you familiar with KNF?

Traduhh
Traduhhstarted grow question 2d ago
I’ve been exploring more organic and regenerative methods, and I’m really intrigued by Korean Natural Farming (KNF). Are you guys familiar with KNF? (Lactic acid bacteria, fermented plant juice, IMO collections, etc.) What’s your favorite KNF input and why? (LAB, OHN, FAA, etc.)
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 1d ago
yes, LABS
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ATLien415
ATLien415answered grow question 1d ago
double comment on the aloe, the aloe is also a perfect surfectant when making something into a foliar
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Shinsimilla
Shinsimillaanswered grow question 2d ago
I make a lot of LAB and FPJ for my plants and a little FFJ for the end. If you can get your hands on aloe, that is amazing for FPJs! Seldomly do WCA anymore, because I have lots of eggshells breaking down in my compost for the past few years. My favorite KNF input is all of them, because you don't need to get ripped off buying expensive nutrients with pretty labels made from stuff you'd throw away or is cheap as hell.
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Green_claws
Green_clawsanswered grow question 2d ago
Check out The soil food Web with Dr elaine Ingham and the teaming with microbes series of books by Jeff Lowenfels... That knowledge mixed with KNF is priceless...
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ATLien415
ATLien415answered grow question 2d ago
The concepts are solid with KNF. I think a mixture of those concepts applied with hyper-specificity to cannabis is where the nutrient industry is going to be going. Fermented lactic acid has been a hit in my living nutrition grows. Fermented plant juice, specifically one or two plants, have extreme potential for hormonal crop steering. The future, no matter if regulations get better or worse, this stuff still flies. Check out GrowWithGrease to see just how absurd these principles can be extrapolated, and that stuff is already on shelves.
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