Biohacking Fruit Tree Health With Natural Farming | 7/10/24
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I discuss ways to biohack your farming system to optimize fruit tree metabolic health by with natural farming
We do a taste test comparison between Achachairu, Seashore Mangosteen, Lemondrop Mangosteen and Garcinia madruno
I talk about plant mitochondria and different plant inputs that contain pollutants that cause metabolic dysbiosis
#biohack #nature fruit #naturalfarming #achachairu #Garcinia #metabollichealth #mitochondria
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A commendable journey indeed. There's no studies because you're pioneering this stuff. Thanks for the video keep up the good work Eric!
Thank you Joe🐸I think that there are probably at least a couple of studies but I am just not asking the correct word combinations in my search, we will see❤️
Will be very interested to see how the flavor profile on the seashore mangosteen changes as they ripen on the tree!
Yes, I am leaning towards they get sweeter as they ripen unlike the summer ripening Imbe that remain tart even after fully ripening🐸thank you❤️
Not many choices of Mangoes in PH the most common is the Indian mango that all ripen atthe same time and is a glut,most green.
Having an unlimited supply of the best Mangoes I know of was always something I wanted to accomplish🐸I could probably be happy with just the best Asian variety of Mangoes❤️thank you
Our cows just get our grass, the same as our sheep. The big difference with you and me is we eat our livestock.
Yes we are vegan and our cows are expensive show quality family pets, we used to eat meat, as we aged we needed to eat for our health and eat what works best for us which has been whole food plant based🐸I have raised shown, butchered and eaten, beef, lamb & hogs since I was a small child🐸 I appreciate what cows do for our food forest health which in turn helps our health❤️thank you
@@floridanaturalfarming3367 thanks I’m watching intently. We live in a hot part of Australia and have a food forest of about 2.5 years. But I’m always looking and listening and trying to improve. We don’t have a lot of money coming in these days so I’m growing a lot of trees etc this year and hoping to swap for other fruits etc which we don’t have.
@@chessman483 I would certainly trade if you were nearby🐸plenty of people catch on to this but most tropical fruit growers near here would rather pay top dollar for stuff❤️🐸thank you
Good morning, at the 45 second mark of the video, what is the name of that fruit tree ? Thank you
I name it in this video while talking about it, the Kwai Muk, Artocarpus parvus, used to be called Artocarpus hypargyreus❤️Hank you🐸