My assistant is here to work now.

There have been a lot of bees coming to my house lately. It seems like they really like the flowers in the morning.

u/1Mojo_Risin — 11 days ago

The Legendary E. coca

They can only germinate from fresh seeds. If anyone is interested, I’ll pack them in two layers of vacuum-sealed bags and they should arrive within 7 days. If there are any issues with the shipment, I’ll send a replacement. They’re producing a lot of seeds right now, and I simply can’t grow them all myself.

u/1Mojo_Risin — 13 days ago

I have E. coca. What can I trade it for?

The plants are producing tons of seeds right now. I’ll collect fresh seeds based on your order, then vacuum-seal them before shipping them out to you. 😊

u/1Mojo_Risin — 15 days ago

E.coca var.coca (fresh seeds)

If anyone is interested, I’ll harvest them in the morning and send them out that same evening.

u/1Mojo_Risin — 17 days ago

Anyone interested in trading E. novo var. pajarita (hybrid) and E.coca seeds? I have plenty available. 🌱

Anyone interested? As the title says, I’m looking to trade. What do you have available for exchange? The cool season is coming, so I’ll have plenty of fresh seeds soon.

u/1Mojo_Risin — 28 days ago

ตอนนี้ที่บ้านฉันกำลังทำเมล็ดเยอะมาก ใครสนใจแลกเปลี่ยนได้นะครับ

E.coca var.coca
E.novo var.novo
E.novo var.gigantona
E.novo var.pajarita
Orejona coca

u/1Mojo_Risin — 29 days ago

Termite mound ferment contains beneficial microorganisms and fungi that promote healthy root growth. It costs less than $2 to make

My method is to use 1 kg of finely ground termite mound soil mixed with 10 kg of cooked rice (a 1:10 ratio). I mix them thoroughly and let the mixture ferment dry for 7 days. Then I add 1 part water to the fermented mixture and leave it to ferment for another 7–14 days. After that, it’s ready to use.

Helps increase beneficial microorganisms in the soil.

May contain beneficial fungi for the root system, including those that help decompose organic matter and compete with plant pathogens. However, the types and abundance of these microorganisms depend on the source of the termite mound soil and the fermentation process.

Accelerates the decomposition of organic matter, allowing nutrients to be released gradually.

Improves soil structure, making it looser with better water retention and aeration through microbial activity.

Supports stronger root growth and better root branching when used as part of good soil management practices.

May help reduce the risk of certain plant diseases by allowing beneficial microorganisms to outcompete harmful ones, but it is not a direct fungicide or disease-control product.

Low-cost and made from readily available materials.

However, there is still limited scientific research specifically on fermented termite mound preparations. Therefore, it cannot yet be confirmed that every recipe contains the same beneficial microorganisms or fungi, or that all preparations produce the same results. The microbial community and effectiveness depend on the source of the termite mound soil, the cleanliness of the fermentation process, and the conditions under which it is produced.

u/1Mojo_Risin — 29 days ago

I use EM (Effective Microorganisms) as the microbial inoculant for my compost pile 👨‍🌾

Effective Microorganisms (EM) are a mixture of beneficial microorganisms, including lactic acid bacteria, yeasts, photosynthetic bacteria, and other helpful microbes. They work together to improve soil health and accelerate the decomposition of organic matter.

Help break down organic materials such as fallen leaves, straw, and animal manure, forming humus and making nutrients more available for plants.

Improve soil structure by making the soil looser, increasing water retention, and enhancing microbial diversity.

Promote plant growth by encouraging stronger root development, better seed germination, and more efficient nutrient uptake.

Help suppress certain soil-borne diseases by competing with harmful microorganisms and maintaining a balanced soil microbiome.

Reduce unpleasant odors from compost and livestock manure by promoting beneficial fermentation instead of putrefaction.

Widely used in composting and Bokashi production to speed up fermentation and improve the quality of organic fertilizer.

u/1Mojo_Risin — 1 month ago
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Does anyone here grow tobacco? I ferment the leaves in water to make a natural insect repellent, and it works well too

u/1Mojo_Risin — 1 month ago
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My e.novo var.pajarita (Hybrid) 1years 🧬😇 The leaves taste really good 😊

u/1Mojo_Risin — 1 month ago