This 12 minute video demonstrates the process of fertilizing kalo (taro) plants in a traditional Hawaiian setting. It showcases the use of bone meal as a primary fertilizer, applied a week after planting and again two to three months later, to provide essential nitrogen and phosphorus for leaf growth. The video also explains the use of sulfate in potash later in the plant’s life cycle to encourage root growth and highlights the importance of NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) in kalo cultivation.