Epic! This has helped me piece together all the info I have learned and forgotten over the years. Thank you and really good work! I include Biochar too. :{)
I read that fungus attaches to roots and allows better connection to the food Web. This is only found in organic soil. If salt feed is used the roots detach from the fungus as the no longer need to connect and make use of them. The earth needs more organic growing. Our veg also
Awesome and informative video. even though it’s an hour long there’s no fluff. Every minute I was learning something new or being reminded of some old information I forgot.
whyyyy does everyone do the phony lazy "towel method". just spray an empty water bottle with peroxide, cut the top off and flip upside down with the cap on to hold humidity, fill half way with oven sterilized soil, plant the seed, add distilled water, wait for the sprout to pop in 3 days and then transplant into medium container by day 5. this method achieves 100% germination rate on any seed regardless of genetics with no cost or effort. why does everyone still use the towel method is out of laziness in my opinion.
The claim that peat is not sustainable is false, just like peak oil is. These things are not static and continue to renew over time. Of Canada’s 113.6 million hectares (ha), less than 0.03% has been or is currently used for horticultural peat production (29,750 ha). In 2015, out of the 29,750-ha total footprint, 58% was currently under production and 25% has been restored or reclaimed. The area that still needs to be restored accounted for 15% of the total footprint, while 2% has been converted to other land use (mostly agriculture). If you consider the total peatland area where sphagnum peat moss continually grows and the amount of area that is harvested for peat moss, Canadian sphagnum peat moss growth far exceeds the rate of harvest.
Why not just go outside look around where vegetation is growing. Dig up the ground , wala free soil with all the organics to grow you need. All evidence is all the vegetation already growing it
Thank you for this info! I'm growing cannabis for the 1st time, and I learned a lot from you! I have well water with a ph of 7.5. I'm growing organically with composted horse manure, and other organic material. Do I still need to drop my ph?
Hey man I subscribe to you a couple years ago and learned a whole bunch from you but now you don't have those same videos up anymore, do you have them on like rumble or someplace else
Wow, massive ego on you Mr. Inventor. No need for a hype man, you big-up yourself. I've watched your videos, they're good, informative, but this turned me right off.
Sterilized coconut coir is great and doesn't have salts in it. If you have control of your microorganisms like mycorrhizae it releases the potassium and phosphorus efficiently, this is why it is better overall than peat moss. Doing a slurry test with your mix is a good idea.
The legend him self 2013 was the first vidoe I have seen and your voice is really famous bro still going strong. You good man bro ceep them coming
This video is AMAZING ❤ Thanks So Much! Sooo much GREAT INFO 😊
Space in the base is the unexpected anthem of 2024
Epic! This has helped me piece together all the info I have learned and forgotten over the years. Thank you and really good work! I include Biochar too. :{)
LEDs & Organics = Low – Medium Yields and 4-5 weeks vegetative stage
HPS & Hydro NFT = High – Very High Yield and 2 weeks vegetative stage
Wanna view a good recent hydroponic grow from him now. I’m feeling like a soil expert after this one
Distilled water or a zerowater filter is just as good as ro water.any of the 3 only thing should be used
If you doing hydro you not 💯 organic compared to real compost living soil and listen top feed only nothing is more organic then this
This is very interesting,thanx for your efforts and the information
Humic and citric acid neutralise chlorine and chloramine
Before 2012 we used Grasscity forums and books. Its nice to have a video learning tool these days.
I read that fungus attaches to roots and allows better connection to the food Web. This is only found in organic soil. If salt feed is used the roots detach from the fungus as the no longer need to connect and make use of them. The earth needs more organic growing. Our veg also
Awesome and informative video. even though it’s an hour long there’s no fluff. Every minute I was learning something new or being reminded of some old information I forgot.
That easy Kale molasses juice ,in small doses ….thumbs up. Organic herb grown naturally in dirt with love.
whyyyy does everyone do the phony lazy "towel method". just spray an empty water bottle with peroxide, cut the top off and flip upside down with the cap on to hold humidity, fill half way with oven sterilized soil, plant the seed, add distilled water, wait for the sprout to pop in 3 days and then transplant into medium container by day 5. this method achieves 100% germination rate on any seed regardless of genetics with no cost or effort. why does everyone still use the towel method is out of laziness in my opinion.
The claim that peat is not sustainable is false, just like peak oil is. These things are not static and continue to renew over time.
Of Canada’s 113.6 million hectares (ha), less than 0.03% has been or is currently used for horticultural peat production (29,750 ha). In 2015, out of the 29,750-ha total footprint, 58% was currently under production and 25% has been restored or reclaimed. The area that still needs to be restored accounted for 15% of the total footprint, while 2% has been converted to other land use (mostly agriculture). If you consider the total peatland area where sphagnum peat moss continually grows and the amount of area that is harvested for peat moss, Canadian sphagnum peat moss growth far exceeds the rate of harvest.
great video man
Why not just go outside look around where vegetation is growing. Dig up the ground , wala free soil with all the organics to grow you need. All evidence is all the vegetation already growing it
Thank you for this info! I'm growing cannabis for the 1st time, and I learned a lot from you! I have well water with a ph of 7.5. I'm growing organically with composted horse manure, and other organic material. Do I still need to drop my ph?
Love you bro on my 7th-8th grow and have my own channel @growbro305 appreciate everything, big help. I’m Taking a break on recording grows
Letssss gooooooooooooo love the information bro
Hey man I subscribe to you a couple years ago and learned a whole bunch from you but now you don't have those same videos up anymore, do you have them on like rumble or someplace else
Wow, massive ego on you Mr. Inventor. No need for a hype man, you big-up yourself. I've watched your videos, they're good, informative, but this turned me right off.
In what film/movie did Ice Cube make the statement? "This suppose to be Endo/ Smell more like Outdo". And is outdoor grow better than indoor grows?
Sterilized coconut coir is great and doesn't have salts in it. If you have control of your microorganisms like mycorrhizae it releases the potassium and phosphorus efficiently, this is why it is better overall than peat moss. Doing a slurry test with your mix is a good idea.
I didn't know i needed microbe rave.
28:55
Og subscriber here thanks to I got the confidence to do it myself & grow my own 🔥
Dr TerpThumb was born 😂 Much love & respect 🙏🏽💚
Very nice one of your best videos bad I think God bless and stay safe keep up the great work