Before watering and fertilizing plants, I poke holes into the earth around the plant or use a shovel to open the ground,so that the liquid will go into the ground and not run off the surface or quick evaporate which it does in hot weather. Thanks for your recipe.
Add 1 tablespoon of dried yeast to a quart jar with 2 tablespoons of sugar set over nite U can add 1 tablespoons of Ground up egg shell powder 1 tablespoon Wood Ash 1/2 teaspoon of Epsom salt Mix in a 5 g gallon of warm water Add 1 cup per plant
Do you know how often this should be done? And do you use this instead of your regular fertilizer or along with your regular fertilizer? Thank you if you know the answer
@@thatsjustrong7618 I’ll have to rewatch that TH-cam video to find out how often…I just recently mixed mine up and used it. So I’ve only put it on all my flowers and vegetables once. I had just added my all purpose and acid fertilizer to my flowers before I added this.
Make a green manure mix. Take weeds, crush them up, add to a bucket of water, wait a week or so, pour on soil at the roots. No yeast mold, no nasty smell. Best nutrition for plants. More plants.
Another cheap and highly effective addition to this mixture is to ass a small amount of B-Complex Vitamin water, I make mine by crushing a standard B-Complex tablet and dissolving it in 7 gallons of water. B vitamins are essentially plant hormones packaged for our consumption in tablet form, and are the same as the root stimulation and growth booster used to reduce transfer and planting stress on newly transferred plants of all ages. I would add my mixture at 20% with this yeast mixture trick. Good video, I have seen this work in other mixtures and found it in old books but hadn't used it like this before.
I make my own sourdough bread…. Therefore every week I have some sourdough left for my garden… I dissolve it with water and give it to the plants… same ingredients, more variety of microorganisms though. Microorganisms are also able to store water… so in summer it is even more important to add to the dried out soil… in yr garden I would suggest to use some mulch in order to keep the microorganisms happy… ❤
Yes. Just like other beings plants enjoy a decent meal no matter the source. Sometimes these weak things are better than nothing. Sometimes it takes more nutrient density. Thank you. Stay safe.
😂 It's basically a weak version of LAB (latic acid bacteria). Add milk (or your old milk) to the solution. Let sit for a few days. Now you've really add bacteria that will break down organic matter to release nutrients in the soil. I also use it in my hot composting to speed up decomposition.
@@delucastudios3097the video explained the yeast and sugar. Old milk is full of lactobacillus which breaks down organic matter. All of these wind up going through earthworms guts and ends up being very good natural organic fertilizer. Un sulfured, blackstrap molasses is another excellent soil microbial boost.
@@Katgirl2024 There are plenty of videos explaining it better. I believe they use equal volume rice wash (starch water) to milk. I freestyle it because I'm typically using expired milk, sour cream, or yogurt. It all ferments to create lactic acid bacteria. Ironically enough it doesn't stink. It has a sweet odor.
1) is this a supplement to use along with regular fertilizer? 2) clematis vine is an alkaline lover … can this be used for clematis? 3) my first time visiting your channel, thanks, and yes of course I supported the video (I just hope 🤞that you answer my questions) ✨💖✨
I scraped together everything I could for a few years that I had after paying bills. I bought just about nothing that wasn't essential. I bought almost 5 acres with a mobile home, with no mortgage for less than I paid for my first new car. I believe GOD absolutely led me, and opened the door for my mountain property, so salvation by JESUS and prayer is key.
Idiotic statement as no real scientific basis for its superiority. In fact yeast will feed on the sugars creating carbon dioxide (which makes dough rise but not fruits) which dissolves in the water making an acidic solution which some plants will NOT like.
In another video about this mix the guy says to let it sit overnight and let the yeast ferment with the sugar for best results. But in this video, it says it’s important not to let it sit to use it right away, so can you explain why?
Blessed morning thank you so so much it's been two years trying to plant but I failed now that I sow this I am going to try again thank u thank you love you ❤
Alright ive seen 2 videos telling me to use yeast but this one says its important not to let it sit, and the other says to let it sit at least 2-12 hrs. Which is it?
Before watering and fertilizing plants, I poke holes into the earth around the plant or use a shovel to open the ground,so that the liquid will go into the ground and not run off the surface or quick evaporate which it does in hot weather.
Thanks for your recipe.
great tip
My thoughts exactly as I watched the supplement run off
Add mulch to prevent excess evaporation and run off.
It also airates the roots which also promotes growth.
Add 1 tablespoon of dried yeast to a quart jar with 2 tablespoons of sugar set over nite
U can add
1 tablespoons of Ground up egg shell powder
1 tablespoon Wood Ash
1/2 teaspoon of Epsom salt
Mix in a 5 g gallon of warm water
Add 1 cup per plant
Do you know how often this should be done? And do you use this instead of your regular fertilizer or along with your regular fertilizer? Thank you if you know the answer
@@thatsjustrong7618 I’ll have to rewatch that TH-cam video to find out how often…I just recently mixed mine up and used it. So I’ve only put it on all my flowers and vegetables once. I had just added my all purpose and acid fertilizer to my flowers before I added this.
@@Pinkvictors Thank you so much for getting back to me I really do appreciate that. Happy gardening
The Wood Ash would make it too alkaline. Needs lower pH for optimal nutrient take up.
Make a green manure mix. Take weeds, crush them up, add to a bucket of water, wait a week or so, pour on soil at the roots. No yeast mold, no nasty smell. Best nutrition for plants. More plants.
I lay my cut grass clippings on bare soil spots in my yard, does a good job of putting nutrition back in the soil.
I tried this and my cucumbers went ape, lol, this really works I was impressed. Thank you for the explanation as to how the yeast works.
Wow, a gardening video that isn't 15 minutes long ! Thank you
Yes, finally. Concise, clear and compelling video; with the recipe in succinct form.
Nah fr, some TH-camrs really like to drag it out. Really exhausting to search for good advice on the internet nowadays
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Another cheap and highly effective addition to this mixture is to ass a small amount of B-Complex Vitamin water, I make mine by crushing a standard B-Complex tablet and dissolving it in 7 gallons of water. B vitamins are essentially plant hormones packaged for our consumption in tablet form, and are the same as the root stimulation and growth booster used to reduce transfer and planting stress on newly transferred plants of all ages. I would add my mixture at 20% with this yeast mixture trick. Good video, I have seen this work in other mixtures and found it in old books but hadn't used it like this before.
7 gallons of water to 1 tablet?
Isn’t that what yeast is? B-vitamins?
So what type of yeast is used to make this solution? Is it the common baking yeast or which one?
This is a great tip. Thanks
Thank you for sharing this information. God bless you. ❤
It’s great to support local farmers who grow their own food.
I make my own sourdough bread…. Therefore every week I have some sourdough left for my garden… I dissolve it with water and give it to the plants… same ingredients, more variety of microorganisms though. Microorganisms are also able to store water… so in summer it is even more important to add to the dried out soil… in yr garden I would suggest to use some mulch in order to keep the microorganisms happy… ❤
Your gardening skills are impressive! I’m so glad you shared this yeast fertilizer method. Can’t wait to see my garden flourish
Its crazy no one here is talking about the hidden herbs by Anette Ray…
It's crazy that I find this comment on most channels!
Very economical plant food. Thank
Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden tour with us. Love the garden and thanks for all the great information also
Which terror group was behind the garden explosion? Do the authorities know?
Yes. Just like other beings plants enjoy a decent meal no matter the source. Sometimes these weak things are better than nothing. Sometimes it takes more nutrient density. Thank you. Stay safe.
Great tip. Will try it out. Thank you.
I use milk, sour cream or yogurt that has gone bad and mix it with water. Bacteria are good for the soil.
I add any leftover or spoiled milk products to my compost heap.
So I can use my sourdough starter discard in place of yeast?!?
Thanks for sharing that
Wow! Thank you for that
@@cwilson6880 yes, it is a live culture of wild yeast.
The yeast is great as fertilizer but the flies love it. The flies will show up in hundreds and you will have to put fly catch bags.
No. I did this no flies.
Best neighbor ever
i will be trying this real soon!!!!! fall garden needs a push.
I love how you've created such a peaceful and productive environment!
Thanks for your ideas I'll have to try it
Thank you so much , is working wonders
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I’m definitely going to try this. Thanks for sharing!
Thankyou so much foe this priceless information
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Thank you. I enjoy your videos. They are short and to the point
4 gallon water
1/4 cup sugar
2 packs of yeast
Never heard of this!
add flour and make bread :)
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Because its BS
Thanks!
Thank you sharing about fertilizer
Thank you, I'll try it.
Good morning. Happy gardening
Sir , thank you so much for sharing your knowledge .
I am from Sri Lanka .
Thank you
Thanks for sharing
Can I also use this when planting Moringa seed? Thank you 🙏
"Exploding" plants video right in time for 4th of July. Well played 👏
of course
So great idea, I should follow yours
😂 It's basically a weak version of LAB (latic acid bacteria). Add milk (or your old milk) to the solution. Let sit for a few days. Now you've really add bacteria that will break down organic matter to release nutrients in the soil. I also use it in my hot composting to speed up decomposition.
you put yeast, milk and sugar as a boost for your plants?
@@delucastudios3097the video explained the yeast and sugar. Old milk is full of lactobacillus which breaks down organic matter. All of these wind up going through earthworms guts and ends up being very good natural organic fertilizer. Un sulfured, blackstrap molasses is another excellent soil microbial boost.
How much milk?
@@Katgirl2024 There are plenty of videos explaining it better. I believe they use equal volume rice wash (starch water) to milk. I freestyle it because I'm typically using expired milk, sour cream, or yogurt. It all ferments to create lactic acid bacteria. Ironically enough it doesn't stink. It has a sweet odor.
@@dr.froghopper6711 i was asking should i mix all 3
Great share
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This is very informative
1) is this a supplement to use along with regular fertilizer?
2) clematis vine is an alkaline lover … can this be used for clematis?
3) my first time visiting your channel, thanks, and yes of course I supported the video
(I just hope 🤞that you answer my questions)
✨💖✨
Thx so much for d update.
Can I use it for corn and cassava plants?
Thanks you y you for sharing this info
This lifestyle is so peaceful and fulfilling.
Thanks 👍
Great information. Thank you for sharing
More videos like this one.
Sharing!! :)
What do I do with leftover yeast liquid? Can I dimp it in my flower garden?
Can this be used in hydroponic gardens too?
i did this exactly as directed and it almost killed off my plants , my cukes formed a fuzzy wrap around the blooms !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guessing you had bad microbes (fungus) in your soil, and this just fed them.
Thank You greatful to have you 😁💖
Excellent
Lucky to have all that real estate for a garden!
I have 2 acres
It can be daunting
Summer is alot of work
everyone should if they want to, imo
I scraped together everything I could for a few years that I had after paying bills. I bought just about nothing that wasn't essential. I bought almost 5 acres with a mobile home, with no mortgage for less than I paid for my first new car. I believe GOD absolutely led me, and opened the door for my mountain property, so salvation by JESUS and prayer is key.
@@skyelyte1699 Having faith goes together with… _taking action!_ 💪
Besides fresh yeast, can I use out of date yeast?
Yes that's what I did 😊
thanks for the tip
Thank u
Aap Ka garden bht organized ha Ma'sha'Allah.
Thanks for infos
Wow! Watching how you take care of the farm makes me want to join in. Subscribed so I won't miss out
Thanks for the updates
Thanks I will try your recipe .beautiful garden
Tq for the infos
"Just as the dough rises with yeast, so do fruits" Why did that make me burst out a laugh?
Idiotic statement as no real scientific basis for its superiority. In fact yeast will feed on the sugars creating carbon dioxide (which makes dough rise but not fruits) which dissolves in the water making an acidic solution which some plants will NOT like.
In another video about this mix the guy says to let it sit overnight and let the yeast ferment with the sugar for best results. But in this video, it says it’s important not to let it sit to use it right away, so can you explain why?
I'd like to know too. Very confusing!
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How often do you do this? Do you keep fertilizing the way you have been and just use this as an extra boost?
Nice one. Keep it up!
Blessed morning thank you so so much it's been two years trying to plant but I failed now that I sow this I am going to try again thank u thank you love you ❤
Thank you so much for sharing.Looks so simple. I can try this today
Hope you enjoy
After baking bread with yeast and sugar and water how long do you wait to eat the bread .
Not long at all for me. Homemade bread. Sounds good
This os really nice, I need to try it.
Yeast makes plants rise? 👍⭐️
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It would be great if plant will rise overnight.
The sugar feeds the microbes/miccrorizie in the soil!! Great idea.
The feeds the bacteria in the yeast, so that the multiply before the go into the ground
God has never created a plant I can’t kill!
Nah... Get a cactus and don't touch it.
You sound exactly like my sister
Me, I have 20 plus house plants.
Its an addiction 😃
Dandylions😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
43 plants in my house….
Beautiful garden ♥️
Seems good
well done
Can vinegar be added to this mixture ? If yes , how much and when should it be added?
Does this work with house hold plants as well? If not, then what would you recommend?
Can this fertilizer be use on fruit trees?
No, unfortunately the Gods would become angered. 😁
Hello! New subscriber here! Just created my first organic fertilizer!
Good video nice view
Shouldn't the water be somewhat warm in order to energize the yeast?
he mentioned warm water
Yep he mentioned warm water 😊
How can i get rid of small snails in my garden.
That's great 😊
Very good sharing sir
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5gallons of water
White sugar or brown sugar
Yeast
Leave for a while
Spray the plants
Wow 😮
how often do we need to do this and and how much solution should we add to each plant ?
Yes I like the idea of this pertilizef, but, how ofteb to apply? Please reply. Thanx
What? Literally? 💥💥💥
Thank you so much 👍👍👍👍
Put this on and you get a visit from the YEASTER BUNNY!😂🎉
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Very nice shering
Alright ive seen 2 videos telling me to use yeast but this one says its important not to let it sit, and the other says to let it sit at least 2-12 hrs. Which is it?
Oh I can use ma sourdough starter ✨✨✨
I was curious the same. I’m gonna try it
Yep, all my excess goes into the compost heap for the worms.
Thanks for the info. Can this be used for banana's