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Indigenous Micro

Organisms Steps:
1. IMO 1
Why you need IMO? 2. IMO 2
Indigenous Micro Organisms are the 3. IMO 3
most important input in all of KNF. You 4. IMO 4
will get the most fertile land 5. IMO 5
possible with indigenous micro
organisms. Sanitizing materials for all
steps:
What is IMO? Star San 16 oz./ Star San 32.
IMO fosters the best micro oz. (phosphoric acid)
organisms from your area. Indigenous Spray Bottle
Micro Organisms prevents Clean water
diseases and creates healthy Clean Rag or Sponge
plants.
Cedar box:
There are five stages to IMO and Untreated Cedar wood (fencing)
each stage needs to be completed planks
before starting the next. Galvanized Screws
Saw
Drill
¼” drill bit

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Materials Needed:
IMO 4:
IMO 1:
IMO 3
Rice:
Rainwater
6 cups white rice
OHN
4 cups water
FPJ
measuring cup
BRV
¼ tsp FPJ
SW (Celtic Sea Salt, Sea Salt)
⅛ tsp OHN
5 gallon bucket
IMO Box
IMO 4
Box covering:
Rainwater
Glass collections container
Strainer bag
microbials
String
Paper towel
Air pump
Staple gun/ nails
Air pump Tubing
Wire cage
Zip ties
Tarp
Nuts
Wood
Bolts
Rope
Air stone
IMO2:
Brown raw sugar 1 lb, 55 lb IMO 5:
Large glass jar IMO 4
Paper towel Organic matter (food waste, seaweed,
Rubber band/ string manure, eggshells etc.)
IMO3: straw
millrun or loose rice gran
Rain water
IMO 2
OHN

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