In planting rice we don't need to prepare dapog or seedbed anymore. No more transplanting of seedlings. We need only to soaked our rice seeds for 24-48 hours in order for the rice seeds to germinate and inoculate with concentrated endomychorrhiza with complex biostimulants. Using a 50 cm x 50 cm markers, marked the moist rice field (not saturated/flooded) and drop in the square grid one germinated seed. In this technique no seedling injuries or transplant shock anymore. Expect 23 tons/ha yield!
Endomycorrhiza is a detoxifier of polluted and contaminated soils, it has chelating properties, it produces enzymes to release all bound nutrients, it produces antibiotics to kill all soil borne plant pathogens, it has vesicles to store all absorbed water and nutrients for the use of its host plants. It communicate with its host plants to produce enzymes that will act as insect repellent. Just read all about mycorrhiza for additional info. This is all what we need to revive our dead soils.
If we inoculate our germinated rice seeds with concentrated endomycorrhiza we don't need to use synthetic fertilizers and chemical pesticides anymore. Endomycorrhiza will help rice plant capture all the 16 macro and micro nutrients from the air, water and the surrounding soils to make our rice plant healthy and produce high yield. Fungal roots is an extension of rice roots system that can extend its reach 1 meter beyond the root tips of rice roots system.
More with less. At 50 cm x 50 cm distance per hill single seed we need only 1 kg of seeds per hectare funny but true. Look there are 40,000 seeds in one kilo rice seeds or 1,000 seeds per 25 grams. At 50 cm x 50 cm distance there are 4 seeds in 1 sqm. 1 ha has 10,000 sqm x 4 seeds/ sqm = 40,000 seeds. Rice is a grass, it is not an aquatic plant so it can be grown just like any other plants not in a flooded condition. 1st we save on seeds, now we save on water. Use only endomycorrhiza.
The problem with rice cultivation is that it uses a tremendous amount of water.
I tried to analyze the 'moron' part and I don't see anything wrong with conservation.
This is akin to water flowing from a dam that's pumped back into the reservoir during time of low usage. Don't worry I'm not offended and I wouldn't fight back.
@MannyHMo handled like a true champion, good work. Finally someone actually adds an interesting addition to a video.
@sjz881 actually mate he doesn't sound like a moron, rather your attack just proves how your most likely limited intellectual capacity is unable of processing any youtube comment beyond the usual blabber.
Beautiful photography. I wish however that a close-up of a rice plant were shown with the field on the background. On the technicality of rice production, I wonder if the water that is used to flood the rice field can be recovered and re-use for the next season (it still contains some soil nutrients or fertilizer in that water or effluent. One of the criticism on rice production is the high usage of water. Indonesia is trying to diversify the diet. Try adding moringa and sweet potatoes.
whenever i look on these videos they have the most beautiful backround.. mountains xD
Beinggreatfull 2 weeks ago
In planting rice we don't need to prepare dapog or seedbed anymore. No more transplanting of seedlings. We need only to soaked our rice seeds for 24-48 hours in order for the rice seeds to germinate and inoculate with concentrated endomychorrhiza with complex biostimulants. Using a 50 cm x 50 cm markers, marked the moist rice field (not saturated/flooded) and drop in the square grid one germinated seed. In this technique no seedling injuries or transplant shock anymore. Expect 23 tons/ha yield!
joshuadfa 1 month ago
Endomycorrhiza is a detoxifier of polluted and contaminated soils, it has chelating properties, it produces enzymes to release all bound nutrients, it produces antibiotics to kill all soil borne plant pathogens, it has vesicles to store all absorbed water and nutrients for the use of its host plants. It communicate with its host plants to produce enzymes that will act as insect repellent. Just read all about mycorrhiza for additional info. This is all what we need to revive our dead soils.
joshuadfa 1 month ago
If we inoculate our germinated rice seeds with concentrated endomycorrhiza we don't need to use synthetic fertilizers and chemical pesticides anymore. Endomycorrhiza will help rice plant capture all the 16 macro and micro nutrients from the air, water and the surrounding soils to make our rice plant healthy and produce high yield. Fungal roots is an extension of rice roots system that can extend its reach 1 meter beyond the root tips of rice roots system.
joshuadfa 1 month ago
More with less. At 50 cm x 50 cm distance per hill single seed we need only 1 kg of seeds per hectare funny but true. Look there are 40,000 seeds in one kilo rice seeds or 1,000 seeds per 25 grams. At 50 cm x 50 cm distance there are 4 seeds in 1 sqm. 1 ha has 10,000 sqm x 4 seeds/ sqm = 40,000 seeds. Rice is a grass, it is not an aquatic plant so it can be grown just like any other plants not in a flooded condition. 1st we save on seeds, now we save on water. Use only endomycorrhiza.
joshuadfa 1 month ago
Yes
ehettel 2 months ago
is this considered as timelapse, when its only pictures taken each season or something and then putting it like a slideshow....?
iraqiboy90 2 months ago
How many plants does it take to grow 1 pound of rice?
orangebiggy 5 months ago
@orangebiggy apparently roughly 1 plant yields 60g rice (averagely....
BluSUBsound 4 months ago
The problem with rice cultivation is that it uses a tremendous amount of water.
I tried to analyze the 'moron' part and I don't see anything wrong with conservation.
This is akin to water flowing from a dam that's pumped back into the reservoir during time of low usage. Don't worry I'm not offended and I wouldn't fight back.
MannyHMo 9 months ago
@MannyHMo handled like a true champion, good work. Finally someone actually adds an interesting addition to a video.
@sjz881 actually mate he doesn't sound like a moron, rather your attack just proves how your most likely limited intellectual capacity is unable of processing any youtube comment beyond the usual blabber.
ryanaus04 7 months ago
Beautiful photography. I wish however that a close-up of a rice plant were shown with the field on the background. On the technicality of rice production, I wonder if the water that is used to flood the rice field can be recovered and re-use for the next season (it still contains some soil nutrients or fertilizer in that water or effluent. One of the criticism on rice production is the high usage of water. Indonesia is trying to diversify the diet. Try adding moringa and sweet potatoes.
MannyHMo 1 year ago
@MannyHMo
"On the technicality of" making comments, you sound like a moron.
sjz881 9 months ago
That was actually enjoyable to watch. Kinda soothing too!
katanaburner 1 year ago
I LOVE RICE...
lslavychecker 1 year ago
i love it, can't live without rice...
jockeyhanes 1 year ago
soundtrack is awesome. sounds of the rice fields !
bahamalesster 1 year ago
love this vdo ,
Bad0Boy0Speaks 1 year ago
interesting lah....
ketammerahmerah 2 years ago
no shit
Bandrew598 2 years ago