


Fermented Fruit Juice - FFJ
Fermented Fruit Juice is a cornerstone in Korean Natural Farming. It provides plants with essential nutrients and growth stimulants. It contains beneficial microorganisms and can help improve soil health and diversify the biome. Studies have shown that treating your plants with FFJ can increase yields and can induce the formation of more flowers and fruits. It is the most beneficial to plants during the pre-flower and flowering stages, but can provide some benefits during vegetative growth as well, although Fermented Plant Juice (FPJ) is generally a better option for earlier growth stages.
This batch was produced from bananas and hand-picked wild strawberries that grow in various locations on my property. These are not your average strawberries you grow or find in the produce section. These are what those originally came from. They’re a little smaller than a marble and grow in a weird vine-like formation, and quickly. They taste nothing like the strawberries you’re used to but I still eat some of them freshly picked anyway. Fast growing, native plants are great for fermented fruit or plant juice, and these definitely fit the bill.
Fermented Fruit Juice can be applied (after proper dilution) as a seed treatment, foliar spray, or watered into the soil as a drench.
Fermented Fruit Juice is a cornerstone in Korean Natural Farming. It provides plants with essential nutrients and growth stimulants. It contains beneficial microorganisms and can help improve soil health and diversify the biome. Studies have shown that treating your plants with FFJ can increase yields and can induce the formation of more flowers and fruits. It is the most beneficial to plants during the pre-flower and flowering stages, but can provide some benefits during vegetative growth as well, although Fermented Plant Juice (FPJ) is generally a better option for earlier growth stages.
This batch was produced from bananas and hand-picked wild strawberries that grow in various locations on my property. These are not your average strawberries you grow or find in the produce section. These are what those originally came from. They’re a little smaller than a marble and grow in a weird vine-like formation, and quickly. They taste nothing like the strawberries you’re used to but I still eat some of them freshly picked anyway. Fast growing, native plants are great for fermented fruit or plant juice, and these definitely fit the bill.
Fermented Fruit Juice can be applied (after proper dilution) as a seed treatment, foliar spray, or watered into the soil as a drench.
Fermented Fruit Juice is a cornerstone in Korean Natural Farming. It provides plants with essential nutrients and growth stimulants. It contains beneficial microorganisms and can help improve soil health and diversify the biome. Studies have shown that treating your plants with FFJ can increase yields and can induce the formation of more flowers and fruits. It is the most beneficial to plants during the pre-flower and flowering stages, but can provide some benefits during vegetative growth as well, although Fermented Plant Juice (FPJ) is generally a better option for earlier growth stages.
This batch was produced from bananas and hand-picked wild strawberries that grow in various locations on my property. These are not your average strawberries you grow or find in the produce section. These are what those originally came from. They’re a little smaller than a marble and grow in a weird vine-like formation, and quickly. They taste nothing like the strawberries you’re used to but I still eat some of them freshly picked anyway. Fast growing, native plants are great for fermented fruit or plant juice, and these definitely fit the bill.
Fermented Fruit Juice can be applied (after proper dilution) as a seed treatment, foliar spray, or watered into the soil as a drench.