Indigenous micro organisms (IMOs) can revitalize soil nutrients and promote plant growth while preventing disease. IMOs work like a vaccine by creating compounds like enzymes and lactic acid that suppress various plant diseases. The document provides instructions for making an IMO concoction using rice and burying it to cultivate beneficial microbes, then mixing the resulting juice with water or molasses and applying it to soil and plants.
Indigenous micro organisms (IMOs) can revitalize soil nutrients and promote plant growth while preventing disease. IMOs work like a vaccine by creating compounds like enzymes and lactic acid that suppress various plant diseases. The document provides instructions for making an IMO concoction using rice and burying it to cultivate beneficial microbes, then mixing the resulting juice with water or molasses and applying it to soil and plants.
Indigenous micro organisms (IMOs) can revitalize soil nutrients and promote plant growth while preventing disease. IMOs work like a vaccine by creating compounds like enzymes and lactic acid that suppress various plant diseases. The document provides instructions for making an IMO concoction using rice and burying it to cultivate beneficial microbes, then mixing the resulting juice with water or molasses and applying it to soil and plants.
Revive soil nutrients. It speeds growth of plants hasten decomposition
works like “vaccinating” against plants diseases and is used in treatment applied to the soil in order to improve it’s fertility and health. Creates compounds like enzymes and lactic acid that suppress various diseases.
Put cooked/ steamed rice in a wooden box or
perforated plastic tray that is 8 ½ “ x 11” x 3” HOW TO MAKE THE CONCOCTION 1 or a length of a bamboo pole open or split open Cover the box, tray or on one side. Make sure there is enough moisture in the box. Fill half of the container bamboo with a clean sheet of with rice. Do not compress. Without sufficient paper is used to allow air to supply of air, anaerobic bacteria will not thrive. 2 pass through and tie with a string. Label day made and harvesting day.
Cover and wrap with plastic to keep out
rainwater, protect from wild rats or small rodents that may come and take it. 3
Bury in an area where
IMO’s abound. Collect from forest floors or site where many decompose leaf molds are found, 4 bamboo forest, rice black molds. paddy or coconut husk. top of the rice disregard Cover the surface of the white molds will form on rice. 5 days to the do the process) cold area you need five Remove after 3 days (in
HOW TO USE THE
CONCOCTION
1. Mix 2 tablespoons of the juice to
1 liter of water 2. Spray on soil and plants. It prevents offensive odors when Place in a plastic container/ jar the moldy rice used for animal housing. and mix with 1 kilo of molasses or crude sugar. This6mixture is called IMO2
Cover the jar with a clean sheet of
paper and tie with a string. Place in a cool and shaded place. After 7 days this will yield a mud like juice. Strain 7 the liquid do not closed the cap. Wait till tiny bubbles disappear from the bottom.
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