Genki Balls – KNF related

from GenkiAlaWai.org

Yesterday (Saturday, April 2, 2022), a group of people threw 5,000 “genki balls” into the Ala Wai Canal to clean the waters of sludge and harmful bacteria that have plagued its waters for decades. These genki balls are made of mud, rice bran, molasses, yeast, lactic acid and phototrophic bacteria. These balls release microbes (Korean Natural Farming microorganisms) that oxygenate the bottom soil in the canal, digest sludge, and allows plankton and other natural creatures to multiply that attracts and feed fish.

This was not the first time that these balls were thrown into the Ala Wai. The first was in 2019 by Jefferson Elementary School students on a smaller scale. Less than a year later, the very harmful enterococci bacteria count dropped from 700 to 50, according to data from the state Department of Health.

Genki means “healthy” in Japanese. The Genki Ala Wai Project has a goal of cleaning the canal and making it suitable for swimming and fishing by 2028. It is well on its way to reaching that goal. So far, the area where the first balls were strewn and establishing, fish and birds have returned – and even some turtles.

I find this to be super exciting as it ties in with many of the principles of Korean Natural Farming. Please join me in future posts as I (slooowly) cover the other basic formulas and apply them to my small yard and garden. Next post will be about Fermented Plant Juice (FPJ).

6 thoughts on “Genki Balls – KNF related

    • I think it will work, but it will take time and more genki balls. My friend is into an oyster project – putting oysters in the Ala Wai because they are natural filter creatures. Cool, huh?

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