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Herramientas de la profesión: microscopía en la granja y prácticas de manejo de suelo (Parte 2)
¡Únase a nosotros para la segunda parte de este video en dos partes: Herramientas de la profesión : microscopía en la granja y prácticas de manejo de suelo!
En el primer video, Dan Kittredge, de la asociación de alimentos bio-nutrientes, discutió la importancia de los microbios del suelo. En este video, Rubén Parrilla, de NOFA/Mass, nos muestra cómo usar microscopios para observar a los microbios que se encuentran en el suelo. Estos microbios son fundamentales para la función del ciclo de nutrientes en el suelo, los cuales hacen que esos nutrientes sean biológicamente disponibles a las plantas y animales. Observamos cuatro muestras de suelo y abono, con un análisis de la composición de esas muestras. Rubén también nos habla de cómo crear un medio de cultivo fértil para crecer alimentos saludables, por ejemplo a través de aumentar a los hongos en el suelo y el uso de abono de hongos.
For an English language version of this video, visit: ua-cam.com/video/kO0fGLNZLAM/v-deo.html
Acerca de los instructores:
Rubén Parrilla (pronombre: él) es el Coordinador Técnico de Suelo de NOFA/Mass y ha recibido formación en identificación microbiana del suelo con microscopio en la Soil Food Web School (Escuela de la Red de Comida del Suelo por su nombre en Inglés). Él es un técnico de laboratorio certificado y ha estudiado Diseño Medioambiental en la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Rubén tiene 15 años de experiencia trabajando en laboratorios de la industria medioambiental. Durante el último año, se ha encargado de realizar análisis de niveles de carbono, de salud y también análisis químicos del suelo de cultivo para NOFA/Mass. Además, tiene amplia experiencia como agricultor y formador en agricultura y también ha trabajado con agricultores, incluyendo agricultores principiantes y/o de grupos socialmente desfavorecidos. Rubén realiza divulgación de temas relacionados con la salud del suelo y eventos educativos para NOFA/Mass, donde lidera llamadas mensuales al aprendizaje para agricultores, provee talleres prácticos y enseñanza sobre la salud del suelo y también crea redes con agricultores y otras personas relacionadas con la industria agrícola. Es hablante nativo de español y bilingüe en español e inglés.
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Herramientas de la profesión: microscopía en la granja y prácticas de manejo de suelo (Parte 1 de 2)
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¡Únase a NOFA/Mass para la primera parte de este video en dos partes: Herramientas de la profesión : microscopía en la granja y prácticas de manejo de suelo! En este video, Dan Kittredge, de la asociación de alimentos bio-nutrientes, escarba al profundo la ciencia de las prácticas agrícolas que aumentan la cantidad de nutrientes en los alimentos. Los microbios son clave para entender este tema,...
Tools of the Trade: Microbes Series with Dan Kittredge (Part 2 of 2)
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Join us for Part 2 of this 2-part video: Tools of the Trade: On-Farm Microscopy & Soil Management Practices! In the first video, Dan Kittredge of the Bionutrient Food Association discussed the importance of soil microbes. In this video, Rubén Parrilla, of NOFA/Mass, shows us how to use microscopes to observe various microbes who are fundamental to cycling nutrients in soil and making those nutr...
Tools of the Trade: Microbes Series with Dan Kittredge (Part 1 of 2)
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Join us for Part 1 of this 2-part video: Tools of the Trade: On-Farm Microscopy & Soil Management Practices! In this video, Dan Kittredge of the Bionutrient Food Association dives deep into the fascinating science of farming practices that increase the amount of nutrients in your food. Soil microbes are a key part of the picture, and Dan walks us through methods and tools to start on your journ...
June MAPN meeting: Gardening for Nature: Using Ecological Principles to Enhance Pollinator Habitat
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Brendan Carson of the Tufts Pollinator Initiative teaches us about ground bees and their nesting habits, and more!
Organic Orchard and Berry Management for Whole Farm Health
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Meet Linda Hoffman, orchardist at Old Frog Pond Farm, and Laura Davis, Organic Certification Assistance Coordinator and Soil Health Advisor with NOFA/Mass, for a hands-on exploration of organic management practices for orchards and small-scale fruit production. This video discusses the orchard’s perennial intercropping system and its impact on soil health and pest management. We review Old Frog...
MAPN May 2024 meeting: pollinator pathway panel
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MAPN May 2024 meeting: pollinator pathway panel
A Local Indigenous Relationship with the Land (Winter Conference Workshop)
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Andre StrongBearHeart and his younger kin will offer a welcome song and speak on the reciprocal relationship the Nipmuc people have with the land, so that all present can have the things they need. Nipmuc people still harvest and hunt much of what they have for the past 12,000 years, but now face regulations, clear-cutting, pollution and other challenges. What has been harvested and what is its...
Planning to Adapt to Climate Change (Winter Conference Workshop)
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How will you adjust your farming practices to weather the climate crisis? Discuss some of the commonly recommended adaptations for farmers looking to be profitable while facing extreme weather shifts and estimate the financial impact of those changes on your farm profits. Learn from The Carrot Project’s business advisors and get resources for additional one-on-one support for developing your fa...
Prison Gardens: Strategies for Therapy and Job Training (Winter Conference Workshop)
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Prison gardens are proliferating across the United States. Join The New Garden Society (TNGS) to learn the ins and outs of developing and implementing a horticulture program in a state prison yard. This workshop is intended for those who are interested in therapeutic horticulture and vocational training for incarcerated individuals. Learn the best practices and successful approaches to providin...
Organic Machinery for No-Till and Weed Control (Winter Conference Workshop)
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Farmers are ever more aware that growing begins with good soil, but efficient, effective weed management is still an essential challenge for organic growers. Over 35 years in biodynamic farming, Ana and Jos used plant husbandry, animal rotation, composting and shallow cultivation to succeed. Over time they developed their use of shallow tillage tools to build up organic matter, reduce weeds and...
Regional Co-ops to Support Farmers and Producers (Winter Conference Workshop)
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Co-operative enterprise is a powerful tool for farmers seeking more efficient marketing and a more sustainable food system. Review local and regional examples of co-operative associations formed to benefit farmers and producers. Hear farmers and co-op organizers share examples of the benefits, pitfalls, and resources they’ve discovered from working collectively. This panel discussion, moderated...
Understanding Water Quality for Food Safety on Produce Farms (Winter Conference Workshop)
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Contaminated irrigation water is suspected to have played a role in recent outbreaks of foodborne illnesses. Assessing the microbial quality of water used in produce growing operations is an important practice for farmers to understand food safety risks, comply with regulations, and prevent foodborne illness. This workshop will cover why and how to sample agricultural water for food safety. It ...
Año 2 de agricultura sin labranza: lecciones aprendidas
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"Simple Gifts" es una granja orgánica de vegetales de mediana escala que desde las últimas temporadas ha transicionando hacia una agricultura de mínima o sin labranza. Escucha hablar a Jeremy Barker Plotkin sobre sus dos sistemas: 1) un sistema agrícola intensivo que usa cobertura orgánica y plástica para el control de plagas y malezas y 2) un sistema agrícola extensivo que usa cultivos de cobe...
Climate Change: Impact on Bees and Other Pollinators (Winter Conference Workshop)
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Global climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing ecosystems and societies. These have serious impacts on bees and other pollinators, which in turn impacts agriculture. Mel will present on how organic growers can introduce beekeeping to their operations to increase output of crops, add other goods into their production and what effects we should expect to see from climate change. H...
Roundtable Boosting Farmers Voices in Climate Policy (Winter Conference Workshop)
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Roundtable Boosting Farmers Voices in Climate Policy (Winter Conference Workshop)
Vegetable Variety Trialing on Your Farm, Homestead or Garden (Winter Conference Workshop)
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Vegetable Variety Trialing on Your Farm, Homestead or Garden (Winter Conference Workshop)
Forest Kitchen (Winter Conference Workshop)
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Forest Kitchen (Winter Conference Workshop)
Native Land Enhancement (Winter Conference Workshop)
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Native Land Enhancement (Winter Conference Workshop)
Cooperativa de granjeros trabajadores dueños
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Legislative briefing: Ecologically Sound Mosquito Control (S.556/H.937)
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Legislative briefing: Ecologically Sound Mosquito Control (S.556/H.937)
Sistemas de producción avícola regenerativos
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Sistemas de producción avícola regenerativos
Solidarity Economy System Change for a Regenerative Agriculture (2022 NOFA Summer Conference)
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Invasive Jumping Worms in Soils - Their Role and Implications (2022 NOFA Summer Conference)
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Invasive Jumping Worms in Soils - Their Role and Implications (2022 NOFA Summer Conference)
Introducing K - 12 Students to Farming and the Food System (2022 NOFA Summer Conference)
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Local Food Economy Rooted in Food (2022 NOFA Summer Conference)
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Fairness for Farmworkers Act - Equity for Farmworkers (2022 NOFA Summer Conference)
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Adventurous Planting Techniques - Intensive and Companion Planting (2022 NOFA Summer Conference)
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Food and Land Justice through a Public Health Lens (2022 NOFA Summer Conference)
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Keeping Goats for Milk, Meat, and Brush Control (2022 NOFA Summer Conference)
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  • @bharatkukreti8449
    @bharatkukreti8449 15 днів тому

    I see...real practical session. Thanks for making common mam aware about no till or less till farming.Now moving that black polythene sheet... does it meant for weed suppression ?

  • @user-oo2hh5bi4o
    @user-oo2hh5bi4o Місяць тому

    So many uh-uhs ruins this great presentation…..😢

  • @n0sr3t3p
    @n0sr3t3p Місяць тому

    can native bees do the pollinating instead?

  • @Lduymo53
    @Lduymo53 2 місяці тому

    Address HAARP and spraying

  • @aovtrader2958
    @aovtrader2958 2 місяці тому

    Stop using the term pronouns , if you want to be real and help change , don’t be a pronoun. Be a man

  • @1amberangel1
    @1amberangel1 2 місяці тому

    If you could stop being so woke and start doing more research you would find out the black people were actually enslaved here on their own land. We don't care about your pronouns. I had to turn off cuz you won't just get to the point. Nobody cares about your pronouns

  • @pattic.9376
    @pattic.9376 2 місяці тому

    I'm only 1/2 hour in, and I agree with all if it! I have neighbors who hire 'cide companies, which is frustrating...I have been creating diverse habitat on my small property, and don't use any chemicals. Hoping that our fear-based society turns around. 🙏🏻

  • @JohnVanRuiten
    @JohnVanRuiten 2 місяці тому

    Wow, you guy's are giving communism a whole new meaning!

  • @SamuelMabizela-yk1oi
    @SamuelMabizela-yk1oi 2 місяці тому

    hi to everyone, I am new to the channel and I am also practicing herbal healing in South Africa, Soweto. I think fresh herbs are good when eaten as food and when dried they are good for healing, especially if you have used the best practice in drying them. Thanks

  • @floydblandston108
    @floydblandston108 2 місяці тому

    "Synthetic" N is gathered from the air, yet is illegal. Chilean Nitrate destroys entire island bird habitats but is aok..... "Organic" farming is a lie, dependent on stupid, paranoid consumers.

  • @sallyjohnstone8535
    @sallyjohnstone8535 2 місяці тому

    excellent ideas, great to listen to you guys, thanks for sharing. totally agree, gotta teach kids to love insects. just today in class a kid was disgusted by a beetle, we chatted a bit, n she changed her mind n thought it was cute!! education is the key to everything

  • @marcelma
    @marcelma 3 місяці тому

    Absolutely fascinating! What really puzzles me is that this has not yet become a visible main stream research effort. The potential implications are breath taking.

    • @plaiche
      @plaiche Місяць тому

      You could copy paste this plenty of game changing nooks and crannies these days. They still trot out dismissive Pollack/Fourth phase hit pieces in the main stream here and there. Most generous take is, we aren't good at change.

  • @DrDrao
    @DrDrao 3 місяці тому

    First

  • @FarmerCheryl
    @FarmerCheryl 3 місяці тому

    Has anyone observed under a microscope commercial compost tea? Is it teeming with microbes and biomass? Has anyone observed under a microscope commercial vermicompost, mushroom compost, aerobic bokashi/EM compost, and other composts? What did you find? What is the difference between compost extract and compost tea? Are they equally effective?

  • @user-JBrooks
    @user-JBrooks 4 місяці тому

    This was a fantastic, very informative talk! Thank you Ruben and NOFA.

  • @1HorseOpenSlay
    @1HorseOpenSlay 4 місяці тому

    The story about how the red speckled corn came back brought tears of joy 💛

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 4 місяці тому

    Great Video Barstow's My first contact with a digester was when a community close to where i lived installed a digester to fuel their vans, later on i delivered waste from a chicken processing plant to be used in the digester, thanks for sharing

  • @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
    @TheFarmacySeedsNetwork 4 місяці тому

    Sweet! I'll be back to have a lsiten to this! Thanks! 🌱

  • @Simple76Man
    @Simple76Man 5 місяців тому

    I was wondering... how much are you donating to Native Americans? Donations without the Tax Codes and Tax Credits! It seems hypocritical... too speek so compassionately about Native Americans yet, being excited about gaining wealth from the Native Americans knowledge!

  • @barbarapassero3622
    @barbarapassero3622 5 місяців тому

    Really facinating talk! I read a novel by Barbara Kingsolver in which coyotes and a fallen hollow chestnut play important "roles" in the narrator's story. Can't remember the title.

  • @josephvincze1077
    @josephvincze1077 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the update.

  • @thomasdevoogt1655
    @thomasdevoogt1655 6 місяців тому

    Terrible audio

  • @larrysiders1
    @larrysiders1 6 місяців тому

    The MANY HUNDREDS OF GIGATONS....of CO2 that AGRICULTURE..... OXIDIZED into the Atmosphere the last 150 years MUST CEASE. That CO2 Must be RETURNED to the Soil. Fixes So many Problems...from Erosion, to Toxicity, to Water Runoff flooding, to the DEVASTATION of Local Diversity of thousands of species from Archea to Eagles.

  • @jamesosborn641
    @jamesosborn641 6 місяців тому

    Super cool! It all helps I am invigorated to work harder for my Ranch here in Colorado!

  • @az55544
    @az55544 7 місяців тому

    20:21 Whitney is allowed to talk and finally dives in with a screen share of her presentation

  • @jeffprice8739
    @jeffprice8739 8 місяців тому

    Great info otherwise

  • @az55544
    @az55544 8 місяців тому

    the seeds that have lived here forever may not be, no, will likely not be, able to live here in the future. this approach is short sighted given the rapid changes due to global climate change and, in particular, the fact that New England is warming faster than the rest of the USA. The Seed Huntress needs to dig deep and adapt to these changes.

  • @sandracoletti9935
    @sandracoletti9935 10 місяців тому

    😓 "Promo SM"

  • @NDK67
    @NDK67 10 місяців тому

    This is wonderful. I would love to visit this farm.

  • @francosamericanmusings1560
    @francosamericanmusings1560 11 місяців тому

    This is mind-blowing...😮

  • @samuelcarlson5919
    @samuelcarlson5919 11 місяців тому

    How many ccalves per cow?

  • @michaeljlangford
    @michaeljlangford 11 місяців тому

    Gerald, I'm so glad that you are continuing research to thwart those scientists who squelch science.

    • @h.gonyaulax2190
      @h.gonyaulax2190 11 місяців тому

      However, he invents his own chemistry, which violates all professional rules.

    • @SolvingTornadoes
      @SolvingTornadoes 2 місяці тому

      @@h.gonyaulax2190 yep. Unfortunately, so did Linus Pauling way back in the 1950s. Except for myself, nobody notices.

    • @h.gonyaulax2190
      @h.gonyaulax2190 2 місяці тому

      @@SolvingTornadoes If you mean the DNA structure elucidation, Pauling did not violate basic chemical rules, but simply made a mistake in his thinking, which he soon (but then too late) recognized. Pollack did not make a forgivable error of reasoning, but invented a new chemistry to fit his theory.

    • @SolvingTornadoes
      @SolvingTornadoes 2 місяці тому

      @@h.gonyaulax2190 For some reason my response was erased. I don't know why. YT thought police, I suppose. I am talking about mistakes made by Pauling that leave the study of water a mess.

    • @h.gonyaulax2190
      @h.gonyaulax2190 2 місяці тому

      @@SolvingTornadoes Then why don't you be specific and not make such a secret of it?

  • @MrVladanbajic
    @MrVladanbajic 11 місяців тому

    respect

  • @faanvanniekerk2411
    @faanvanniekerk2411 11 місяців тому

    Thanks !!!!

  • @BeingSpecialNYCAdvocate
    @BeingSpecialNYCAdvocate Рік тому

    Hello, NOFA Organic Salsa Folx!!

  • @larrysiders1
    @larrysiders1 Рік тому

    Good stuff. Soil Regeneration with Minimal Till MUST BE incorporated into "Organic Operations". Tilling the top inch or two (4 weed control and incorporation of organic matter) is usually BENEFICIAL to the soil. Water infiltration and retention improves and aeration definitely improves. Mulching afterwards then controls weeds nearly 100%. Monoculture (single species) Cover Crops are far less effective than multi-culture cover crops. Best when 4 or more different FAMILIES of plants and over 8 species of plants are planted. Organic Matter gains can be MULTIPLES (2 to 6 times) of a Monoculture Cover Crop...and the Microbiology DIVERSITY is > 10 times better (each species brings its own microbiota and GENETIC DIVERSITY). ________________ We didn't steal America...we conquered it....JUST LIKE THE TRIBES did to other tribes before we got here.. for at least 20,000 yesrs. Their battle "victories" involved murdering all male adults (who didnt escape) and taking all the surviving women and children as sex slaves/forced "marriages" and as slaves of burden. The Boys were indoctrinated and trained as warriors. That's the ugly truth of the succession of ownership of territories. Western Civilizatioj put a stop to Milennia of this horrendous violence between tribes....until the Idiot Woke Marxists arose upon the scene late this century.

  • @yongcho8632
    @yongcho8632 Рік тому

    This is the best lecture about EZ water! Thanks a lot!

  • @yvonnehyatt8353
    @yvonnehyatt8353 Рік тому

    Study -Kristen Dirksen please thanks

  • @ronclinton766
    @ronclinton766 Рік тому

    A+

  • @Alien2799
    @Alien2799 Рік тому

    The land acknowledgment was ridiculous and fake. OMG. You spoiled my experience of watching this video. You woke "activists" are so much into virtue signaling just so that you can pat yourself on your shoulders. It benefits only YOU. You are bored with your lives and you franticly seek meaning in life. Yet you are not genuinly interested in helping people just virtue signal. There are ways to help humanity but it is not what you do. You are not interested in that at all. You just flare up/spread hate and divisvness. But it is your goal after all. It is sad actually.

  • @chucklowry1622
    @chucklowry1622 Рік тому

    ray is spot on about compactions between the ears

  • @brettwhite5906
    @brettwhite5906 Рік тому

    This is the first video I have seen of yours. "...I use he/him pronouns".... hahahahaa! I won't be watching anymore. I can't take you seriously when you have fallen into the b.s. that is known as gender identity mental disorder.

  • @h.gonyaulax2190
    @h.gonyaulax2190 Рік тому

    Pollack's illustration of hexagonal clusters (26:45) contains numerous errors and violates elementary chemical principles. Doesn't this trained audience notice that? 1) In his "honeycomb" the "expert" equates covalent bonds within the molecules and hydrogen bonds between the molecules. Oxygen would therefore be 3-bonded and hydrogen 2-bonded. Massive violation of bonding rules, even some high school students recognize this mistake. Actually, the model is already dead. But further: 2a) Water clusters cannot have a regular hexagonal shape (honeycomb). The bond angle in the molecule is 104.5°, the bond distance is about 96.5 pm. To the H-bridges there is an angle of about 180° and a distance of about 180 pm. Honeycomb adé. 2b) Since 6 hydrogens then project at a 104° angle to the six sides of the cluster and this is also true for the neighboring clusters, a regular connection to a compound becomes difficult, moreover the 6 hydrogens are also positively polarized. 2c) For the same reasons, a multilayer of clusters also becomes problematic. It cannot be directly overlaid as shown under any circumstances. 3) The hexagonal honeycomb is based on the dipole character of the water molecules, which can thus form hydrogen bonds. These are immediately destroyed again by the ubiquitous Brownian molecular motion (lifetime in the range of picoseconds (10 -12 s). 4) If these clusters exist in any form at all, they would be destroyed in the stomach at the latest. They would be protonated by the extremely acidic stomach contents, partially receive a positive ionic charge and decompose themselves. 5) I am a biochemist myself and work with vital life processes. If it were possible to produce water with such a much better quality by "swirling", "hexagonalizing" etc., all medical or biological laboratories worldwide would prepare their bacteria, algae, animal or cell cultures only with such water. I do not know anyone who does this. But with Polack's findings, water is "energized" worldwide and millions are taken out of the pockets of the faithful.

  • @rosalindr4975
    @rosalindr4975 Рік тому

    Rest in peace mr Cummins

  • @vivalaleta
    @vivalaleta Рік тому

    Gabe Brown's neighbor is the dumbest mf in North Dakota.

  • @michaelweber2566
    @michaelweber2566 Рік тому

    Wonderful info but I find the speaker painful to listen to. Too much digression and useless detail. Get to the point!

  • @lilibrun1769
    @lilibrun1769 Рік тому

    I greatly enjoyed this interview From New Brunswick Canada

  • @markusgarvey
    @markusgarvey Рік тому

    I know it seem like you should leave the bottom branches, but in my 40 years of experience with this plant you are better off cutting thee entire plant. If your bottom branches are not coming up to make a canopy, then you need to space them farther apart next time. The cardboard and wood chips will need to sit and be tilled at least a year. Both of those ingredients deplete nitrogen retain too much water, and keep air from going down in the soil to the roots. They hate wet feet, and they like to breathe. Those 2 things will make your PH drop. They do the best at 6.5 to 7, they do dont like really acidic soil.

  • @OBATALAMI80
    @OBATALAMI80 Рік тому

    very useful information about this plant, friends, thank you, greetings from me, an Indonesian❤❤❤❤

  • @OBATALAMI80
    @OBATALAMI80 Рік тому

    bu bitki hakkında çok faydalı bilgiler arkadaşlar teşekkürler bir endonezyalı benden selamlar