Jadam IMO used on cannabis bring out different expressions when grown in different locations

RickM

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I asked Google this and AI guy was nice enough to respond.
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Yes, using JADAM Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO) or JADAM Microbe Solution (JMS) on cannabis will bring out different phenotypic expressions when grown in different locations, largely due to the unique, local microbiology introduced from the surrounding environment. [1, 2]
This concept is a cornerstone of natural farming, where the "terroir"—the environmental, microbial, and soil characteristics of a specific location—actively shapes the plant's development, aroma, and resin production. []

How JADAM IMO/JMS Creates Unique Expressions
  • Localized Microbes: JADAM emphasizes collecting leaf mold from a local, healthy forest. Because the microorganisms in a forest in California differ from those in a forest in Vermont, the microbial profile (bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes) introduced to your cannabis soil will differ, prompting different adaptations from the plant.
  • Enhanced Terroir: By using JMS, you are essentially encouraging the plant to express its full genetic potential in harmony with that specific environment.
  • Nutrient Cycling Differences: Localized microbes are uniquely adapted to break down the local organic matter available in that region. This creates a specific nutrient profile available to the plant, which directly impacts secondary metabolite production, such as terpenes and cannabinoids. [1, 2, 3]

Factors Affecting Expression
  • Soil Life Interaction: The JADAM Microbial Solution acts like a "herd of microscopic Pac-Mans" that boost soil health, which helps plants manage stress and enhance aromatic profiles.
  • Environmental Synergies: The expression is not just from the microbe itself, but how that microbe helps the plant interact with local light, humidity, and temperature.
  • Optimal Diversity: Using leaf mold from multiple locations is recommended to increase microbial diversity. [1, 2, 3, 4]
In summary, JADAM techniques, specifically JMS, act as an "amplifier" for the local environment's effect on cannabis, leading to distinct, site-specific expressions in smell, taste, and effects. []
 
I asked Google this and AI guy was nice enough to respond.
👾👾
Yes, using JADAM Indigenous Microorganisms (IMO) or JADAM Microbe Solution (JMS) on cannabis will bring out different phenotypic expressions when grown in different locations, largely due to the unique, local microbiology introduced from the surrounding environment. [1, 2]
This concept is a cornerstone of natural farming, where the "terroir"—the environmental, microbial, and soil characteristics of a specific location—actively shapes the plant's development, aroma, and resin production. []

How JADAM IMO/JMS Creates Unique Expressions
  • Localized Microbes: JADAM emphasizes collecting leaf mold from a local, healthy forest. Because the microorganisms in a forest in California differ from those in a forest in Vermont, the microbial profile (bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes) introduced to your cannabis soil will differ, prompting different adaptations from the plant.
  • Enhanced Terroir: By using JMS, you are essentially encouraging the plant to express its full genetic potential in harmony with that specific environment.
  • Nutrient Cycling Differences: Localized microbes are uniquely adapted to break down the local organic matter available in that region. This creates a specific nutrient profile available to the plant, which directly impacts secondary metabolite production, such as terpenes and cannabinoids. [1, 2, 3]

Factors Affecting Expression
  • Soil Life Interaction: The JADAM Microbial Solution acts like a "herd of microscopic Pac-Mans" that boost soil health, which helps plants manage stress and enhance aromatic profiles.
  • Environmental Synergies: The expression is not just from the microbe itself, but how that microbe helps the plant interact with local light, humidity, and temperature.
  • Optimal Diversity: Using leaf mold from multiple locations is recommended to increase microbial diversity. [1, 2, 3, 4]
In summary, JADAM techniques, specifically JMS, act as an "amplifier" for the local environment's effect on cannabis, leading to distinct, site-specific expressions in smell, taste, and effects. []

Had to do some googling. I've never heard of JADAM. I don't know much about soil growing.
 
I used to bubble the solutions, lot of labor.
Just ran it thru a blender instead with Recharge, seaweed juice, etc , poured it into drilled tubes in the ground next to the plants.
Let it bubble and turn to goo in the ground instead. Lots of spearmint, chamomile, horsetail went in it.
 
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I used to bubble the solutions, lot of labor.
Just ran it thru a blender with Recharge, seaweed juice, etc instead, poured it into drilled tubes in the ground next to the plants.
Let it bubble and turn to goo in the ground instead. Lots of spearmint, chamomile, horsetail went in it.
I've mostly made the microbial solution, and grass and weeds in a bucket with compost\leaf mold. For the garden I'll toss alfalfa before planting, then when I plant. I've been composting all plant remains and now I'm growing plants for composting like comfrey and borage,etc.. and i'll grab peoples fall leaves to compost. Indoors I use recharge and IMO and make KNF Lab Serum to let it break down a flowering booster. I don't know why I haven't put alfalfa pellets on my bud grows, as that has a growth stimulator in it.. I used to bubble worm castings but tired of that as well.
I'm growing mint and chamomile this year, i'll have to try that.
 
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