Post Tagged with: “organic”

How to make your own EM-1™ inoculant and Bokashi

How to make your own EM-1™ inoculant and Bokashi

Aloha thumbs and friends. I am back to give one of my biggest secrets away, it is my own homemade root inoculate or EM™/BAM(beneficial active microorganism) made with rice water, milk and sugar. There are many shelf bought version for ridiculous pricing, for those with the little know how to make ones own. House & Garden makes Root Accelerator,Hygrozyme, Sensizyme, [...]

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New Hawaiian Hybrid: Asylum

Indoor/outdoor Genetics: Blue Hawaiian Hashplant X Blue Mystic Flowering: flowers in 14 1/2 hrs light and finishes in 10 weeks of flowering.

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O.H.N.- Oriental Herbal Nutrient

Aloha friends back again to talk about OHN or Oriental Herbal Nutrients. What is an OHN? OHN is a fermented herbal extract which is alive with effective indigenous microorganisms beneficial for organic gardens. Why do we use OHN? One can use certain organic materials fermented down and then use them as nutrients and plant antibiotics for many diseases and even [...]

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Compost Tea

Aloha Friends! Due to so many request from you I am going to post some of my favorite organic compost tea recipes. The cost on making a compost tea is really good and if you have your own worm bins cost gets even better due to recycling, not to mention fresh vermicast is the best living compost. I have a [...]

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Waikiki Worms

Aloha thumbs! Good news for all you organic growers Waikiki Worm is here! Located right next door to Ches Mavaro on Kings st. near the Mccully intersection. Get your Down to Earth Organic fertilizers at a really good cost too. WW is the only gardening store that I have come across that carries both powdered Humic acid and Alfalfa meal [...]

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Benificial Bacteria- Myccrohizea

Definition from wkipedia: A mycorrhiza (Gk.,: fungus roots[1], pl mycorrhizae, mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic (generally mutualistic, but occasionally weakly pathogenic) association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant.[2] In a mycorrhizal association, the fungus colonizes the host plants’ roots, either intracellularly as in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), or extracellularly as in ectomycorrhizal fungi. They are an important [...]

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Super Soil

Super soil Aloha friends I am back with some tips about Super Soil and how to mix your own. Some might not have space and time and if that is the case I will suggest Fox Farms Ocean mix or Roots Organics Super mix, but best is to mix your own and I make it fairly easy and this works [...]

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