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sino Incigenous Microorganisms (IMO) - How to Make IMO (Indigenous Microorgaisms) | Business Diary Ph ‘AGRIBIZ — AQUABIZ—-BUSINESSIDEAS —BIZSTARTUP =—FOODBUSINESS = HOMEBUSINESS ~—_ LIVESTOCK CONTACT US Tagalog Home business opportunities Small business ideas infolinks Home » AariBusiness » How to Make IMO (Indigenous Microorganisms) HOW TO MAKE IMO (INDIGENOUS MICROORGANISMS) May 22,2016 | AariBusiness | 21 Comments In natural farming, Indigenous Microorganism (IMO) is becoming popular arnong farmers. This Indigenous microorganism (IMO) has been successfully tried by government agriculturiss, academic researchers, non-profit organizations and farmers alike, They have found that IMO is Useful in removing bad odors from animal wastes, hastening composting, and contributing to crops general health, Beneficial Indigenous Microorganism (81M) How to Make Your Own Indigenous Microorganism (MO): 1. Cook a kilo of rice, preferably organi. After cooling put the cooked rice in a wooden, earthen or ceramic container. Avoid plastic or aluminum, 2 Cover the mouth of the container completely with cloth ar paper, fixed in place with 2 rubber band, to prevent water or small insects fram getting in 3. Put te covered container, protected from possible rain, under the tees, ina bamboo grove, a forest floor, or wherever a thick mat of leaves has formed. Leave it therefor three days. 4. After whit’sh meldy laments have formed, transfer the entre contents ofthe container toa larger glass or earthen jar and ade one kila of brown sugar or molasses, preferably ganic. 5. Cover the jar with clean cloth or paper, fxed with a rubber band. Keep the jar Ina dark, cool place Lett ferment for seven days, util it appears muddy. This is your IMO concoction, a hp tbusinesscary.com pv834hoW-to-mak-imo:ndigenous-microorgaisms! Get the mast of Business Diary Prilippines by subscribing to our newsletter. Enter your email cnet tyFebare BUSINESS IDEAS Rice Straw Fertilizer Homemade Liquid Detergent How to Start a Calendar Business How to Make Gift Baskets for Business ‘Wood Handicraft and Furniture Maker and Exporter Adopts Furnace Type Lumber Dryer and Briquetting Technologies How to Make Money from One's Crafts and Hobbies Handmade Gift Ideas for Men a sino IMO growing in a wooden tunch box. Image from thainaturalfarming.com How to Use Indigenous Microorganism (IMO) Mix two spoonfuls of the concoction witha liter of water. Spray the diluted solution around chicken coops and pig pens to remove unpleasant odors, an your compost pile to hasten ‘decomposition, or on your crops to improve their general health by controlling pests and serving as foliar fertilizer. Imo Video (Tagalog) By making your awn Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO), you can free yourself of buying costly harmful chemicals and make a lot of savings while maintaining good bacteria in your area, Lacto Bacll One of he major woréorse beneficial indigenous microorgenism used in natural farming is taco baci This particular benefial microorganisms popularly used in composing tat Specialy arrest foul odors associated with anaerobic decomposition, Lactic ac bacteria thrive and feed on the ammonia released inthe decomposition normally associated with ful docs. o if you need to decompase o ferment wastes es foul odors, ate aid bacteria is the specif actra to use ion inorganic faring is enormous, Laci ai bacteria is specialy used in natura piggy. ig are allowed to roam thei ens were the floors (Substrate) are made of compost, soil and other organic matter like sawdust, sprayed with tactic aca bacteria serum, There is no need to cleanup the ens of excretions and urine. The Lact ac bacteria do the earng’ They conver these was into url ones ough this natural way of decomposition. So there sno need to clean and no need to wory abot foul odes. Another application ifr asing organic chickens. The serum is ilted ane acdee to water and feeds ofthe chickens. With te lactic acid bacteria intake ofthe chickens, ithe berterassmiaton of nutrients of feeds trough beter beakown o foo, ths, more ruts food extraction, Likewise in aquaculture, one of te problem is elated to water tua. Por water quality stresses the fish which in turn stunt ther gronth and fects ther heat, Thisis very evident special on high density ang tank aquacatre. The ammonia produced trough sh excretions pollute the water and tes the fh With reglar addition of this beneficial microorganisms to the water, this ammonia problem i minimize, if nat filly arrested, It helps nasten or complete te deirfcation o converting wastes ito forms not harmful to fs, Spraying diluted solution of tactic acd bacteria serum to the plant and soil helps plant grawth and makes them more healthy. As its applied to the soilor the Leaves, these beneficial bacteria ad in the decomposition process, thus allowing more feo assimilated by the plant 0 be available and Lactic acid bacteria is also known to produce enzymes and natural antibiotics aiding effective digestion and has antibacterial properties, including control of salmanella and e. coli. To hip usinesstary.com ph3%haW-o-makeime:neiganaus-microorgaisms! 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Search [AGRIBUSINESS Ato respect farmers’ decision to plant GM com as PHils is seen to export 100,000 tons on sino Incigenous Microorganisms (IMO) - How to Make IMO (Indigenous Microorgarisms) | Business Diary Ph farmers, what are observed are the general health ofthe plants and animals, better nutrient assimilation, feed conversion and certain toxins eliminations. Here a simple method of collecting this type of microorganism. Lacie acid bacteria can be ‘collected from the air. Pour rice wash (solution generated when you wash the rice with water) ‘ona container like plastic pot with lid. Allow air gap at least 50-75% ofthe container. The key here is the ar space. Cover the (not vacuum tight, allowing air still to move into the container) container with li Loosely. Put the container in a quiet area with no direct sunlight. Allow the rice was to ferment for at least 5-7 days. Lactic acid bacteria will gather in 5-7 days when temperature is 20-25 degrees C. Rice bran will be separated and float in the liquid ikea thin ‘lm, smelling sour. Strain and simply get the liquid. Put this Liquid ina bigger container and pour ten parts milk. The original liquid has been infected with different type of microbes including lactobacilli. And in order to get the pure lacto bacilli, saturation of ik will, eliminate the other microorganisms and the pure lacto bacilli wil be Left. You may use skim or powdered milk although fresh milk i best. In $-7 days, carbohydrate, protein and fat will eat leaving yellow liquid (serum), which contain the lactic acid bacteria. You can dispose the coagulated carbohydrate, protein an fat, add them to your compost ple or feed them to your animals. The pure lactic acid bacteria serum canbe stored in the refrigerator or simply add equal amount of crude sugar (cilute with 4/3 water) or molasses, Do not use refined sugar as they are chemically bleached and may affect the lactic acid bacteria. The sugar or molasses will keep the lactic acid bacteria alive at room temperature. One to one ratio is suggested although sugar, regardless of quantity is meant simply, serving as food for the bacteria to keep ‘them alive. Now, these lactic acid bacteria serum with sugar or molasses wil be your pure culture “Touse, you can dilute ths pure culture with 20 parts water, Make sure water isnot chemically lweated with, lke chlorine. Remember, we are dealing with Live microorganisms and chlorine can ill them. This diluted form 1:20 rato will be your basic lactic acid bacteria concoction. “Two to four tablespoons added to water of one gallon can be used as your basic spray and can bbe added to water and feeds of animals. For bigger animals, the 2-4 tablespoons ofthis dluted lactic acid bacteria serum should be used without diluting it further with water Lactic acid bacteria serum can be applied to plant leaves to fortify phyllosphere microbes, to soll and compost. Ofcourse, it will help Improve digestion and nutrient assimilation for animals and other applications mentioned before. For any kindof imbalance, be it inthe soll or digestive system, lata bacilli can be of help Forest Beneficial Microorganisms One technique in culturing other beneficial microorganism is getting them from your local aged forest. One way is finding a healthy old robust tree in your local forest. Check the humus litter around the tre. The tree should have accumulated real deep humus, litter, compast of least 2 feet to 1 yard deep. In tis area through observation, we can deduce that soil fertility ‘and microbial biodiversity are high. Our goal is to trap and culture these diversed, aged beneficial indigenous microorganisms “The technique that we use in tapping these microorganisms isthe use of carbohydrate Uke cooked rice. Microorganisms wil be attracted to food, So generally, what we dois to put the cooked rice on a fatter container with lid For example, you can use a plastic lunch box and adé about an inch of cooked rice allowing airspace in the container. What is important here is a larger area to trap those microorganisms Its suggested that you cover this container with ‘metal netting or equivalent protecting i rom animals lke rats that may undig your container ‘once you bury it in te Iter, humus of your Local forest. In 2-10 days relative to temperature), you may undig your container and will notice contamination of microorganisms Like white and other color molds an the cooked rice. The cooked rice has been infected now with microorganisms of your local forest. The next step isto add 1/3 amount of crude sugar or molasses tothe infected cooked rice. After a week, the concoction will Lok tke sticky, iquiy rice. You may then add equal amount of crude sugar o* molasses to keep it for storage, arresting microbial activities na cooler area. To use, you may dilute this serum with 20 parts water This dluted form shall then serve as your basic frest microorganisms. You may stain it and putin a container. Another version of trapping similar forest microorganisms is simply hp tusinesscary.com pv834hoW-to-mak-imo:ndiganous-microorgaisms! of corm this year due to increased production from GM corn BAR Looks into the potentials of batuan and sampalok How to Grow Roses Sago Starch a Viable Alternative to Wheat Starch Culturing Tikod Ame through bottom polyculture Bringing back the lost value of ferns Pechay Production Guide ‘AROUND THE GLOBE ‘Toppan Vite Acquires PR Newswire division, Vintage! 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[Another method of gathering microorganism is through burying your container with cooked rice on bamboo plants litter Apparently, bamboo through observation and experience in the East, attracts powerful beneficial microorganisms asthe roots of the bamboo exude sugary substances that atract beneficial microorganisms. The same procedure Is followed as described before in its culture Plant Specific Microorganisms ‘An equal specific method is trapping beneficial microorganisms of specific plants you want to grow or growing. For example, ifou want to trap and culture beneficial microorganisms fom rice, you should then select health, vigorous rice plant, cut them and put Inverted cooked rice container over the cut rice plant. Again, beneficial microorganisms specific to rce wil be attracted tothe cooked rice. You can use this technique to any ather plant of choice and the same procedure of culture wil be used as previously described, Rhizobium Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria One of the most popular nitrogen-fixing bacteria is rhizobiur. It is amazing that when we coat ‘ur Legumes with these specific bacteria, legumes grow well ne more nitzogen is fixed on the soil Amazingly enough, basic culture of these beneficial bacteria Is simple. Once we have seen tose nodules created by the bacteria fixing nitrogen on the roots ofthe Legumes, we can assume that there are lotsof these rhizobia and nitrogen fixed. lust pullout the legumes plants ona very specific stage, especially towards their Rowering/uiting tage. A simple method of culture is simply get the sol with these Leguminous bacteria and mix with crude sugar with equal ratio of crude sugar. Rhizobium bacteria will proliferate feeding on the sugar and thus can be mixed with your next batch of legume seeds for inoculation (ur concoction or recipe of beneficia indigenous microorganism (BIM) is SO% lactic acid bacteria and the rest is 50% ofthe other microorganisms cultured, So you may use 1 part forest microorganism, 1 part bamboo microorganism anc 1 part specific plant microorganism mixed with 3 parts or $0% lacto bacil, The mere diversed microbes, the beter. However, We ill sil use 50% of he total beneficial indigenous miccoorganisms tobe lactic acid bacteria, “The rest you can experiment and make your awn observations and formulations. I cannot really tell you specifically what microbes we get from the different sources we have mentioned. As 3 rule, only use the above BIM for plants. For animals, luse just pure lacto bacilli for we havelsolated tis as described, We have used the bamboo microorganisms for fermenting feeds to be fed to animals. Different type of microorganisms thrive on different type of foods. As you can see, we use principally carbohydrates and sugars. But it will beequally important that we provide these beneficial indigenous microorganisms with other nutrients. Infact, we mix or add fermented plant extracts (fermented plant and fruit juices), ginger-garlic nutrients, brown rice vinegar and {ish amino acid. Thats why in most instances, we mix these beneficial indigenous microorganisms with bionutrents to make it more effective. Bionutrients In the creation of biological nutrients, bionutrients, the basic process isthe traditional {ermentation. Fermentation process isa better system than simple extraction like bailing the plant materials, through infusion Like making tea. Inthe United States, where compost tea is getting popular inorganic agriculture, compost ismade into tea, sugar or molasses are added, Fermented toincrease microbial population hip usinesstary.com ph3%haW-o-makeime:neiganaus-microorgaisms! an sino Incigenous Microorganisms (IMO) - How to Make IMO (Indigenous Microorgarisms) | Business Diary Ph ‘A simple general formula or recipe in fermentation can be done for plants. For example, seaweeds. Ifyou simply infuse seaweeds (which are quite difficult to breakdown, therefore hard to extract active ingredients, you may not get a more potent extracted active ingredients I you ferment the same materials by adding sugar or molasses, it's easily broken down (biologically) by microorganisms and thus making nutrient more availabe. Microorganisms get ‘their energy from sugar in fermenting the materials, Most healthy foods are fermented foods. “Through fermentation, food ate easily broken down, enzymes created, nuttin improved. “Thats the reason why fermented foods like yogurt or kimehi (Korean pickles) are more rutrtiousthan plain milk or vegetables. In making bionutrients, the simple formula Isto add 4/3 crude sugar or molasses and mixed ‘with materials tobe fermented and extracted. For example, let's take papaya fut fermented extract. We chop as thinly as possible ripe papaya, unwashed and unpeeled. We then acd 1/3 crude sugar or molasses to the total weight o approximate volume of the papaya materials Put the materials withat least SO-75% alr gap and cover loosely lid anc let it ferment for at least a week. ARer a week, you will notice some molds and microbial infections and will start smelling sweet, sour and alcoholic The materials are then strained and liguld generated wil be your pure frit papaya extract. You can dilute this with 20 parts water. This eluted form can be used as bionutrient, using 2-4 tablespoons per gallon of water. Again this extract can bbeadded ta animal drinking water and feeds, to compost pile or sprayedrwatered to plants leaves and roots. This willbe a good source of nutrient for plants or animals, and also for our beneficial indigenous microorganisms. Papaya extract is good source of enzyme pappain, beta- carotene and Vitamin C for example. So extract any plant material and just ry to find out what kind of nutrients they have you can use for animal and plant nutrition. Should the materials you intend to use for extraction do net have much moisture (as compared to our papaya fruit example), ou may add water enough to the level that wll moisten all the materials. Ginger-Gartic Extract “The original recipe of the natural farmers of Korea use net anly the ginger and gate materials, but also Chinese herbs like Angelica acutiloba, Glycurrhiza uralensis and ‘Cirmamomum loureiri, These Chinese herbs have one basic common denominator, they are {9004 for digestion. We have used simply equal amount of ginger and garlic less these Chinese herbs. This is our natural antibloties we use for plants and animals. Remember the high level of sulfur on gai? Its a good fungicide. The ginger-garlic extract is quite citferent from the plant extracts we have discussed. We soak the chopped up ginger and garlic in beer or wine overnight 0° 12 hours. Then we add 4/3 crude sugar and let it ferment for a couple of days Uke 5-7 days. Then we ade alcohol which stabilizes an¢ arrests fermentation. The alcohol should be atleast 40% proof. The active ingredients ofthe ginger and garlic is extracted in fnale with the use of alcohol similar to herbal tincture we are familiar with in homeopathy. Remember ‘that ginger and gartic are highly mesicinal and highly nutritious. We have used ther as natural antibiotics and in preventive medicine. We have used this concoction on chicks and chickens and have made them healthy throughout. Of course, we also use tnem when we see animal weakening and when they are sick. We have used them on fungal problems of plants. ‘We have used them for rheumatism, The uses are enormous both fo plants and animals Sources = RVerzola ~ Indigenous Microorganisms: Grow Your Own Beneficial Indigenous Microorganisms and Bionutrients In Natural Farming by Gil. 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