Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Microbial Gardens Dot Co



Our Mission Statement: Reinvigorating and restoring indigenous microbial habitats by inoculating fresh sources of diverse beneficial microorganisms which feed the flora and fauna that sustain healthy life.

The techniques we use to create or gather beneficial microbes are well documented by soil science pioneers, and their data is freely available for download .pdf

Our Services Include:

* AACT - Actively Aerated Compost Tea are loaded with Beneficial bacterial-dominant or fungal-dominant tea for foliar and soil application

* IMO - Through the gathering of specific microbes Indigenous Micro Organisms, application can arrest foul odors, including pigs, poultry and cattle through culturing areas with bacteria lactates

* Restoring imbalanced habitats, including contamination of raw sewage and organic waste

* Convert dead, inert dirt particles into thriving arable growing medium, including fire damaged land and invasive species.

The magic of growing the best marijuana includes utilizing every great technique presently known - to use one bad technique or fail to utilize a crucial technique, one falls mediocre. If you are lazy or close-minded, then stop reading here. You will always grow second-best because you don't know what the best is.

So, here's the checklist of things you should be or not be doing. If you practice anything contrary to this checklist, you are not growing the best to your ability. This checklist applies to all horticulture, not just marijuana.

☆ Do you use pesticides, herbicides or any other -cides?
You should never use anything that kills anything. You grow!

☆ Is your water source provided directly from your garden hose? Very cold or very warm water (+/- 15 degrees) will shock your plants, and constant shock will stress your plants and imbalance the soil microbial life.

☆ Does your water source contain chlorine, chlorides or fluoride? Contaminants which municipal water districts tend to include destroy microbial life. Freshly aerated room temperature water from a natural spring is best. Bottled water is not an organic option.

☆ Do you use Actively Aerated Compost Tea and apply it as a foliar or soil inoculate to your plants periodically?
 This is a MUST. New beneficial bacterial and fungi of any reasonable diversity cannot be bottled more than up to a few hours, and while using petroleum based fertilizers are fine in moderation, they destroy the natural microbial fauna; an actively aerated compost tea brew should be applied  following regular fertilizing cycles.

☆ Do you check your pH? Lol, don't. You can check your pH level all you want, but if your are doing all of the above checklist, you don't ever need to do anything to change it. Your living soil will contain a remarkable phyla of life form; as the cycle of life progresses below, the pH level will natural fluctuate; by intentionally adding substances to influence the balance of acid and alkaline destroys microbial life.


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If anyone has questions about tea brewing, I mentor my students for a nominal fee. I also accept bitcoin and barter. I, of course, make house calls throughout the inner Portland Metro area. I am willing to travel under contrct.

I come with references.

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