Truly excellent. I am a beginner with compost tea, microbiology and sustainable agriculture. Having read books, articles and watched about 30 hours of videos (including Dr Elaine Ingham), you can believe me when I say this is, by far, the best education on the subject to date. It is informative, thorough, simple, and covers all the first time requirement and beyond that will be encountered and need to be understood. Sorry to go on, but the filming and sound are also very well put together. The slides are especially illuminating too. Thanks, for your efforts and sharing. Very, very much appreciated. My interest in this is that I am trying a new approach for for my roses, in pots, in the tropics, on my roof garden, in one of the most polluted capital cities in the world, (so a few challenges to overcome). Im a reasonably experienced gardener, (in UK), but roses here (in the entire city) are rare (i have seen zero, anywhere). My 2 attempts, with intensive (traditional) care have resulted in decaying health and slow dying of all of my 90, then 70 rose plants, after their initial flourish for 3-6 months. I still have high hopes of another bash, re-invigorated, with the compost tea/microbes approach, and armed with my new microscope.
01:58 Índice general del módulo 02:58 Relevancia de la observación al microscopio como práctica de manejo de suelo 4:25 Listado de elementos observables 07:27 Bacterias 08:37 Protozoos 11:11 Hongos 12:20 Actinobacterias y oomycetos 12:58 Micorrizas 16:25 Nemátodos 17:29 Morfología para diferenciar Nemátodos 24:07 Otros elementos no vivos 28:38 Aprendizajes de Meredith
OMG, how can you be so smart. If I had a teacher like you I'd be a great scientist by now. Cant thank you enough for the knowledge and how you explained things. Huge love from India...
Thank you. Such great information. You have provided great pictures of what to look for. I have followed a lot of Elaine's videos but your pics rock. Would love to see additional work that you have available. Thanks again.
Except she does not have the qualifications to be a high-level instructor in universities. Taking an online course does not make one a professor. That requires an actual doctorates degree. This is like saying you have what it takes to build rockets because you watched a YT video about the Apallo program. Ignorant.
Fantastic presentation and information. Now I know the microbiome science behind the practice of No Till and more about the mechanism of soil carbon sequestration. Putting carbon back in the soil is nectar for building soil structure. And its great how you love this stuff.
Okay, this is like, the fifth video I've watched from you guys that have provided excellent and informative presentations. Guess it's time I subscribed.
26:55 I think the bacteria make the conditions which allow the fungi to actually pull the matter together! Super neat!!! It was from another swf/lwf video I remember hearing the process broken down.
How did you find a good microscope? I've been looking and i can't really find exactly what Mrs. Ingham said. She said it had to be "Shadowing or Diferencial Interference Contrast as opposed to Phase Contrast" Dic is hard to find and when i do find it, it's really expensive. Do you know what she means when she sais "shadowing"? Is it darkfield? I dont think it is
I'm absolutely enthused by this approach to agriculture - what an outstanding paradigm shift in understanding. But, although I'm familiar with microscopes (micropetrology - rock mineralogy studies) the cost of a suitable microscope does give me something to think on. So, I'm wondering if there are any reliable macroscopic indicators that will help navigate compost management? Now I'm going to read the other comments and responses 🙂
Regarding turning compost too much- The Johnson-Su Composting Bioreactor may be a solution. To do it properly, worms are added to finish. The compost tends to be fungi dominated. Of course if you choose to then make compost extract for tea, the bubbling will shred fungal strands. There must be a happy medium in terms of bubble size which allows you to extract biology without shredding it to bits. Seems most tea makers prefer vigorous bubbling to extract as much biology as possible. I suspect that might not be the best approach. Anyone have any insight on bubble size & the time factor for extraction?
For fungal expansions it is best to choose fungi which may be cultured axenically; then taking the liquid culture or grain spawn and mixing into your compost.
@@nullnull2945 With worm poo you get what you get & separartion of individual fungi to propagate is laregly impossibe without costly DNA testing. Out of reach for most market gardeners & farmers. If you are raising your worms in a bedding with a mix of local leaf mould for example, you can be faily well assured you have captured funi indigenous to your area that will easily thrive & be beneficial.
Great stuff. I just started looking with my 5 years old daughter into what's going on in our wormbox via microscope. We found some crazily fast moving nematodes and some other specimen... Is there any sort of image search for identifying what it is? Using Google image search is not that great on it yet... Maybe there is something more professional?
Mycelium growth - I use a sugar water solution spray on the mycellium a few times a day. Carbon dioxide, moist and high humidity atmosphere too. Plastic liner covering the mycelium with holes poked in it for some oxygen flow for the mycelium. This is my first time growing magic mushrooms.
@@georgelavich8106 She said it had to be "Shadowing or Diferencial Interference Contrast as opposed to Phase Contrast" Dic is hard to find and when i do find it, it's really expensive. Do you know what she means when she sais "shadowing"? Is it darkfield? I dont think it is
I keep a list of everyone that provides me with free education, materials and resources, so that if I'm ever successful I know who to thank (with money) lol adding this to it.
Awalnya ingin s2. Bingung memikirkan thesis. Bagaimana 1 bentuk untuk beberapa gelar. Tapi saya bingung dan tidak mengerti dunia orang yang lebih pintar. Ada dosen pembimbingnya Yeyet dan dosen tanah Universitas Jenderal Sudirman. Keduanya sama. Di kampus yang sama. Bedanya bidangnya di prodi yang berbeda.
I cannot get my local Master Gardeners from my Extension office to understand this. They kept dismissing compost tea as a hoax and insisted on soil samples sent to the state university that does not address these things. I care more about the life in soil than some arbitrary NPK numbers. We need more science being taught at that level. When I mentioned Dr Elaine Ingham they never heard of her and could care less. They regurgitated their pamphlet literature and cited their own failed field studies which they wouldn't admit had no controls nor examination of compost or compost tea or soil under the microscope.
That is typical in cult groups where any dissent is seen as a personal slight and grave threat to their identity. Mostly found in extremist groups, such as progressives and socialist camps. Primarily what drove the chaos and destruction we saw in America in 2020. A very concerning trend among young people venturing into management positions who's delusions fuel their outrage and abbhorent behavior. Take what fruits their information provides and leave the chaff of their politics on the ground, where they belong.
My neighbors complained about my weeds and the city says their a fire hazard but it's all green. Trying to build my soil around a bunch plant nazis is sad.
Consctructve feedback: if every other tings you show is accompanied by "you wont see this" "dont focus on this" "this is not that important". change your presentation
Tidak menyangka bisa membuat cincin seperti di tv. Saya masuk dipaksa ayah. Di fakultas yang sama. S1 lebih banyak peminatnya. Iya d3 pilihan terakhir. Saya tidak mengerti bisnis. Mengertinya berdagang. Jawaban saya di kelas disalahkan terus sama guru saya. Nanti saya ambil ekonomi dari yang paling bawah. Iya d3 kedua bidang. Islam dan pertanian. Kemudian selanjutnya. Katanya untuk bisnis sendiri.
You mean the vital process that improves soil conditions and potentially offers a pathway to reduce atmospheric carbon concentrations from there apocalyptic trajectory?
@@ronlabe5487 I hope that your ignorant confidence proves right in the long run but I think the evidence points dangerously in the opposite direction. Go check out the increase in C02 concentrations relative to the last 800,000 years; we are far beyond the limits observed (420 relative to a previous maximum of 300 ppm) and are still increasing exponentially.
We don't really understand how energy-density waves form spiral arms in stages of a galaxy's life, but it doesn't mean it's "none of our business." If "how round things roll better than square things roll" was none of our business, you'd have a hard time getting to church.
you need to set up your microphones to stop background noise information killing sound feed back keep your sound away from any thing noisy your view screens can destroy your video pick up as well it all very distraction for seeing and hearing and concentration be aware of background sound and intense background light ...... this stuff is too important to allow bad sound and bad images be aware of it it causes energy sapping irritation
Shout out to whomever edited this. The timing of the slides are very good.
This young lady is going places. Smart, knowledgeable, excellent speaker. Great lecture!
I love Dr.Elaine Ingham. She changed my life for free! I must say youre a little bit easier to follow and i dig your eloquent simplicity
Truly excellent. I am a beginner with compost tea, microbiology and sustainable agriculture. Having read books, articles and watched about 30 hours of videos (including Dr Elaine Ingham), you can believe me when I say this is, by far, the best education on the subject to date. It is informative, thorough, simple, and covers all the first time requirement and beyond that will be encountered and need to be understood.
Sorry to go on, but the filming and sound are also very well put together. The slides are especially illuminating too. Thanks, for your efforts and sharing. Very, very much appreciated.
My interest in this is that I am trying a new approach for for my roses, in pots, in the tropics, on my roof garden, in one of the most polluted capital cities in the world, (so a few challenges to overcome). Im a reasonably experienced gardener, (in UK), but roses here (in the entire city) are rare (i have seen zero, anywhere). My 2 attempts, with intensive (traditional) care have resulted in decaying health and slow dying of all of my 90, then 70 rose plants, after their initial flourish for 3-6 months. I still have high hopes of another bash, re-invigorated, with the compost tea/microbes approach, and armed with my new microscope.
01:58 Índice general del módulo
02:58 Relevancia de la observación al microscopio como práctica de manejo de suelo
4:25 Listado de elementos observables
07:27 Bacterias
08:37 Protozoos
11:11 Hongos
12:20 Actinobacterias y oomycetos
12:58 Micorrizas
16:25 Nemátodos
17:29 Morfología para diferenciar Nemátodos
24:07 Otros elementos no vivos
28:38 Aprendizajes de Meredith
OMG, how can you be so smart. If I had a teacher like you I'd be a great scientist by now. Cant thank you enough for the knowledge and how you explained things. Huge love from India...
Sandeep ji
Namaskar
Are you working as scientist
Where are you stationed
I am having farm near pune
Thank you. Such great information. You have provided great pictures of what to look for. I have followed a lot of Elaine's videos but your pics rock. Would love to see additional work that you have available.
Thanks again.
Incredible video. She had an answer for every question. A lot of good information here, I'm definitely going to be googlin half of this.
Really interesting and nice to hear it from someone so passionate. Thanks to everyone's work here
Ms. Leigh is a *wonderful* instructor and presenter. Any high-level college would be proud to have her on their faculty.
Except she does not have the qualifications to be a high-level instructor in universities. Taking an online course does not make one a professor. That requires an actual doctorates degree. This is like saying you have what it takes to build rockets because you watched a YT video about the Apallo program. Ignorant.
Fantastic presentation and information. Now I know the microbiome science behind the practice of No Till and more about the mechanism of soil carbon sequestration. Putting carbon back in the soil is nectar for building soil structure. And its great how you love this stuff.
Absolutely loved this video! Can’t wait for part 2!
Really good instruction and packed with usable content. Thank you for clearing my lens on some imports points
Okay, this is like, the fifth video I've watched from you guys that have provided excellent and informative presentations. Guess it's time I subscribed.
26:55 I think the bacteria make the conditions which allow the fungi to actually pull the matter together! Super neat!!! It was from another swf/lwf video I remember hearing the process broken down.
Watching this with my kids. We just got a microscope and good compost and learning as fast as we can and having fun
How did you find a good microscope? I've been looking and i can't really find exactly what Mrs. Ingham said. She said it had to be "Shadowing or Diferencial Interference Contrast as opposed to Phase Contrast"
Dic is hard to find and when i do find it, it's really expensive.
Do you know what she means when she sais "shadowing"? Is it darkfield? I dont think it is
Also, im really happy you're doing that with your kids. I hope to do the same some day
This is excellent information and thank you very much for sharing!! You have clearly explained how to distinguish between food and bad guy !! Awesome
Ah yes... just past my bedtime.... lets start this video that will be to interesting to not finish..... love this stuff : )
Wow entremely indepth, as a vemicompost beginer producer I am super gratefull fot this knowledge.
it was more easy for me to understand the concept hearing you,more clear and crisp voice than dr.ingham.tq for the video
I'm absolutely enthused by this approach to agriculture - what an outstanding paradigm shift in understanding. But, although I'm familiar with microscopes (micropetrology - rock mineralogy studies) the cost of a suitable microscope does give me something to think on. So, I'm wondering if there are any reliable macroscopic indicators that will help navigate compost management?
Now I'm going to read the other comments and responses 🙂
Very informative! Thanks. Looking forward to the rest.
Thank you for your explanations.. You are a Great theacher..
Im from Indonesia.
What a great presentation! Good luck.
Who is this Woman! Thank you for your passion.
Great information!! Where can I find pictures to identify different bacteria, nematodos, protozoa, etc..?
Thank you!!!
What scope you using
Regarding turning compost too much-
The Johnson-Su Composting Bioreactor may be a solution. To do it properly, worms are added to finish.
The compost tends to be fungi dominated.
Of course if you choose to then make compost extract for tea, the bubbling will shred fungal strands.
There must be a happy medium in terms of bubble size which allows you to extract biology without shredding it to bits. Seems most tea makers prefer vigorous bubbling to extract as much biology as possible. I suspect that might not be the best approach.
Anyone have any insight on bubble size & the time factor for extraction?
For fungal expansions it is best to choose fungi which may be cultured axenically; then taking the liquid culture or grain spawn and mixing into your compost.
@@nullnull2945 axenically definition is .... thank you
Johnson-Su Bioreactor is mentioned in part 3.
@@nullnull2945 With worm poo you get what you get & separartion of individual fungi to propagate is laregly impossibe without costly DNA testing. Out of reach for most market gardeners & farmers.
If you are raising your worms in a bedding with a mix of local leaf mould for example, you can be faily well assured you have captured funi indigenous to your area that will easily thrive & be beneficial.
Please advise the specs of the microscope ( what’s the range of magnifications).. thanks
I am taking Elaine's course and you should use total magnification of the objective (the 10x eyepiece x the objectives) 40, 100, and 400.
I just ordered a microscope. I highly recommend all farmers own one
It is not an easy instrument to master. Does the manual provide adequate instruction?
Good luck following mfgrs. operating
instructions and interpretation of slide.
Great video! I'm excited to bust out my microscope for the garden this spring!
This is a great video! Thank you!
Incredible video I love this so much! 🌿✅📷 Subscribed
Ohh... cant wait for the next episode!
Any recommendations on the microscope? Not all can see bacteria and such.
Great stuff. I just started looking with my 5 years old daughter into what's going on in our wormbox via microscope. We found some crazily fast moving nematodes and some other specimen... Is there any sort of image search for identifying what it is? Using Google image search is not that great on it yet... Maybe there is something more professional?
Wow great presentation! Thanks!
Mycelium growth - I use a sugar water solution spray on the mycellium a few times a day. Carbon dioxide, moist and high humidity atmosphere too. Plastic liner covering the mycelium with holes poked in it for some oxygen flow for the mycelium. This is my first time growing magic mushrooms.
Thank-you! From Littlehampton in England.
What sort of magnification are these pictures, please.
Wow, You amaze me. You are so knowledgeable.
Thank you so much for sharing!
Is there a specific type of slide you use for your microscope ?
Great presentation...
By the way, what type of Microscope would you recommend that I get for doing the practical work?
Any suggestions?
Have a look at Dr Elaine Ingham. Search on TH-cam. she has a microscope tutorial made in 2011
here is a recommendation I found on Dr. Elaine Ingham's website: www.soilfoodweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Microscope-Recommendations.pdf
@@georgelavich8106 She said it had to be "Shadowing or Diferencial Interference Contrast as opposed to Phase Contrast"
Dic is hard to find and when i do find it, it's really expensive.
Do you know what she means when she sais "shadowing"? Is it darkfield? I dont think it is
What magnification are these images at?
What kind of microscope do you guys use at what settings?
can i ask if there is a text that provides information and diagrams of the soil food web and information provided in this presentation?
there are several soil food web videos on youtube by Dr. Elaine Ingham.
If this info is accurate and valid, it's really excellent. Thx.
We should have some like you on every organic farm!
More please!
How do you aerate clay soil?
cover crops like daikon radish
Brilliant!! What an eye opener, thanks so much.
Amazing video, thanks a lot!
I keep a list of everyone that provides me with free education, materials and resources, so that if I'm ever successful I know who to thank (with money) lol
adding this to it.
Can you put salt on mas Tomo photos?
Where can I buy some of those microscopes?
Amazon
Will there be a part 2?
Yes, coming soon!
Thanks. This is helpful.
Who can still plough or dig or apply biocides after seeing this underground world?!
Thank you!
This is amazing. Keep it up!
Brilliant !!! So very true too
I just sprayed Endomycorrhizal fungi spores before spreading grass seed. 48 hours? Cool to know.
How can i get de PPS ? Thks
Damn I wish I was in that class right now💯
@27:25 she gets so excited baby Nemo's 😊 that's what it's all about
This is god's work. Thank you for the upload.
Thank you
Thanks for sharing
you plan on writing a book ?
Saya sudah mengambil mata kuliah dasar-dasar manajemen, kewirausahaan, dan pengantar ilmu ekonomi
Symbiotic relationship working smarter not harder .
Wow, HUMUNGUS. Havnʻt heard that in a while...
Living Farm Soil should collaborate with Matt Powers to regenerate your soil
Awalnya ingin s2. Bingung memikirkan thesis. Bagaimana 1 bentuk untuk beberapa gelar. Tapi saya bingung dan tidak mengerti dunia orang yang lebih pintar. Ada dosen pembimbingnya Yeyet dan dosen tanah Universitas Jenderal Sudirman. Keduanya sama. Di kampus yang sama. Bedanya bidangnya di prodi yang berbeda.
I cannot get my local Master Gardeners from my Extension office to understand this. They kept dismissing compost tea as a hoax and insisted on soil samples sent to the state university that does not address these things. I care more about the life in soil than some arbitrary NPK numbers. We need more science being taught at that level. When I mentioned Dr Elaine Ingham they never heard of her and could care less. They regurgitated their pamphlet literature and cited their own failed field studies which they wouldn't admit had no controls nor examination of compost or compost tea or soil under the microscope.
scott bearden ask them what qualifications they have in soil.. vs Dr Ingham.. science wins!
Don't waste your time. You can't fix stupid
@@giselleburningham3204 100% Dr. Ingham Foundational Course has been doing wonders for me.
@@leightonsmith8093How and where is the info you refer to taught and by whom
Dont preach to others ,practice your own thing
I want a microscope now
awesome. i'll be back.
She seems the type to murder someone over disrupting soil. Lol. Great Video. Im definitely feeling more confident in keeping living soil.
Pretty sure she just likes Nematodes with Fancy Lips a lot.
That is typical in cult groups where any dissent is seen as a personal slight and grave threat to their identity. Mostly found in extremist groups, such as progressives and socialist camps. Primarily what drove the chaos and destruction we saw in America in 2020. A very concerning trend among young people venturing into management positions who's delusions fuel their outrage and abbhorent behavior. Take what fruits their information provides and leave the chaff of their politics on the ground, where they belong.
Typical of her ideology. Best to avoid the politics and just focus on the science.
Well, she is a liberal, so that pretty much goes without saying.
Hi Dr. Elaine Ingham is now at soilfoodweb.com
Please help me
My neighbors complained about my weeds and the city says their a fire hazard but it's all green. Trying to build my soil around a bunch plant nazis is sad.
Consctructve feedback: if every other tings you show is accompanied by "you wont see this" "dont focus on this" "this is not that important". change your presentation
Tidak menyangka bisa membuat cincin seperti di tv. Saya masuk dipaksa ayah. Di fakultas yang sama. S1 lebih banyak peminatnya. Iya d3 pilihan terakhir. Saya tidak mengerti bisnis. Mengertinya berdagang. Jawaban saya di kelas disalahkan terus sama guru saya. Nanti saya ambil ekonomi dari yang paling bawah. Iya d3 kedua bidang. Islam dan pertanian. Kemudian selanjutnya. Katanya untuk bisnis sendiri.
Pooping? "no shit"?
Would you believe "not" rather than "no"?
I hate hearing otherwise intelligent people talking about carbon sequestration.
Why?
Lmao ok
You mean the vital process that improves soil conditions and potentially offers a pathway to reduce atmospheric carbon concentrations from there apocalyptic trajectory?
@@TheRegenBeacon "Apocalyptic trajectory"... yep, that's the stupid I'm referring to.
@@ronlabe5487 I hope that your ignorant confidence proves right in the long run but I think the evidence points dangerously in the opposite direction. Go check out the increase in C02 concentrations relative to the last 800,000 years; we are far beyond the limits observed (420 relative to a previous maximum of 300 ppm) and are still increasing exponentially.
We don't really understand how energy-density waves form spiral arms in stages of a galaxy's life, but it doesn't mean it's "none of our business." If "how round things roll better than square things roll" was none of our business, you'd have a hard time getting to church.
you need to set up your microphones to stop background noise information killing sound feed back keep your sound away from any thing noisy your view screens can destroy your video pick up as well it all very distraction for seeing and hearing and concentration be aware of background sound and intense background light ...... this stuff is too important to allow bad sound and bad images be aware of it it causes energy sapping irritation
Punctuation... Please?
Ok, a women who talks soil is .....so .......hot....