Instructions on YouTube Sucks

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I grow to provide medicine to family and friends in need.
So I made Lactobacillus. I have no idea what to do with it now. LOL. Do I put it in stasis with a crapload if brown sugar? Do I store it as is? Do I put it in a tea and brew it? Do I put a tablespoon in a gallon of water and feed it directly to my soil? Do I throw it in the garbage? Pour it over my compost or cooking living soil or worm bin???
The YouTubers say there ya go!
They never really explain what to do with it.
 

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Why did you make it?
 
Why did you make it?
LOL! Thanks for your response. As you know it is part of the whole KNF deal. It is good for plants, people, etc. The problem is they seem to assume people know what to do with the finished product. They never really go into exactly what to do with it. I started it 2 weeks ago thinking I would come across my answers.
I also have FPJ started. That one is easy. Aeration tea.
 
LOL! Thanks for your response. As you know it is part of the whole KNF deal. It is good for plants, people, etc. The problem is they seem to assume people know what to do with the finished product. They never really go into exactly what to do with it. I started it 2 weeks ago thinking I would come across my answers.
I also have FPJ started. That one is easy. Aeration tea.
Correct. It is great for the soil. But is that why you made it? For the soil? Like, what was your plan for it? Laco itself has multiple uses for both households and gardens.. You can do all types of stuff with it. If you plan on adding it into the soil then use 1/2 to 1 oz per gallon.
 
Thank you. I found a great article on the DGC just now. I added the sugar. Can I screw the lid on tight or does it need to breathe for storage. Looks like there are a multitude of things that can be done with it.
 
@Builder0101 think about changing your title to "Instructions on YouTube Suck" because it is not YouTube's fault they are incomplete.

Make sourdough bread? Lactobacillus is the most common probiotic found in food such as yogurt, and it is diverse in its application to maintain human well-being, as it can help treat diarrhea, vaginal infections, and skin disorders such as eczema. So If you have a vaginal infection you have the cure :crying:
 
@Builder0101 think about changing your title to "Instructions on YouTube Suck" because it is not YouTube's fault they are incomplete.

Make sourdough bread? Lactobacillus is the most common probiotic found in food such as yogurt, and it is diverse in its application to maintain human well-being, as it can help treat diarrhea, vaginal infections, and skin disorders such as eczema. So If you have a vaginal infection you have the cure :crying:
You are correct. if I knew how to edit the title I would. Thanks for that insight. And the advice for my nonexistent vagina.
 
Thank you. I will be more conscious of my titles. I really appreciate your criticism and guidance.
I'm Ok with you not helping out with my Vagina. Just Sayin.
 
Correct. It is great for the soil. But is that why you made it? For the soil? Like, what was your plan for it? Laco itself has multiple uses for both households and gardens.. You can do all types of stuff with it. If you plan on adding it into the soil then use 1/2 to 1 oz per gallon.
I have watered my indoor compost bin and my "cooking" soil with a tablespoon per quart of water. I'll use it on one of my plants tonight. I'm sure it will be beneficial. I am just cautious.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
 
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