100% Organic Gardening No-Till Soil Prep (Lasagna Tech)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • In this episode Minnesota nice is going to talk to you about No-Till Soil Prep we find out how you can reuse your soil naturally and remain 100% Organic by doing it. Proof that you can still grow by not using any nutrients.
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    We are going to create a lasagna with our soil, which will compose of multi-layers of decomposition, life, and death, which will all aid in the breakdown of nutrients and minerals that we decide to add to our soil, I will show you how to build a humus layer.
    Dr. Who from Minnesota Nice shows us how he grows using re-used soil with no added nutrients.
    Time for some brand new info on No-Till Gardening from Minnesota Nice Nice on Soil Prep aka the "Lasagna Tech".
    This time we are in our backyard going hands-on for a new segment for How To Grow "MendoDope" 2017

Комментарии • 611

  • @conspirisy244
    @conspirisy244 4 года назад +15

    You guys are very lucky to have this guy very knowledgeable probably one of the first guys I've seen on RUclips that really knows the organic no-till process I really enjoyed this

  • @farmindank3479
    @farmindank3479 3 года назад +15

    These guys are dope, yeah they may be market promoting or using layman's terms or even wiki terms but for the haters out their. They must have forgotten the lost generation of organic farming and the knowledge withheld from the city dwellers. At the very least these guys are motivators and showing easy ways for the average indoctrinated citizen to start revolting the system the correct way. Growing their own meds, foods and money. Props these guys are young and gettin it.

  • @Jules-fx2cn
    @Jules-fx2cn 4 года назад +16

    "The only way to harness it (nature), is to work with it." Love that!

    • @caydenlance396
      @caydenlance396 3 года назад

      sorry to be off topic but does anyone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account?
      I somehow lost the login password. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me!

    • @memphisspencer9474
      @memphisspencer9474 3 года назад

      @Cayden Lance instablaster ;)

  • @kevinaronyk6081
    @kevinaronyk6081 5 лет назад +7

    Great job guys!!!! I was lucky enough to grow up in a gardening family. Our Mom didn't waste anything ,we always recycled / composted everything , I'm in my mid 50's so we were doing it before it became nouveau. So it's great to see the new generations having such enthusiasm and respect for the whole web of life. Mainstream agriculture can learn a lot from you guys!I like to grind up all sorts of peels and add them . I think all the exotic terpenes from mango ,avocado, lychee, banana ,etc..... helps with the taste as well.Keep up all your great work.

  • @wayz415
    @wayz415 6 лет назад +41

    Guys like this should be in charge of America's entire farming industry

    • @daveycrockett6622
      @daveycrockett6622 5 лет назад +1

      I second that!!

    • @LarsLarsen77
      @LarsLarsen77 5 лет назад +8

      We would all starve to death.

    • @matthewdickson7371
      @matthewdickson7371 5 лет назад

      Lars Larsen y do u say that we need to go back to more organics to replenish the soil that's the problem now ir farm lands are depleted or nutrients from never replacing it but wondering what ur point is behind that?

    • @souleisunrised6897
      @souleisunrised6897 5 лет назад +1

      @@matthewdickson7371 Theres farmers that have been doing this for YEARS...Its the standard for organic food farmers. I bet I could feed myself all summer on a earth pot like that...

    • @jeremybrotherton3033
      @jeremybrotherton3033 5 лет назад +1

      No till ain’t nothing new

  • @jollycanna701
    @jollycanna701 4 года назад +2

    You guys backing up my intuition

  • @ryancarter2386
    @ryancarter2386 7 лет назад +11

    thank you mendo boys and Minnesota for continuing to teach and push true organics. much love and respect 😎👍

  • @loganleborgne420
    @loganleborgne420 7 лет назад +12

    Every growers should do the same! Not only for cannabis but with all the plants! We want a clean planet! Thanks to show the way to organic success!
    Is anyone heard about GMO cannabis!?? gmo are not allowed in my country and I hope it will stay like this for ever (but who really know what we buy from supermarket!?)
    Lots of good vibes from French cannabis growers who love your philosophy...and the way you see cannabis cultivation!

  • @hughjanus3002
    @hughjanus3002 7 лет назад +42

    no bragging but I've been doing this for about the last 10 of my 14 years of growing. I call it the poor man's grow, cause I can never afford to buy new dirt every year....i just 're amend my holes every may, and plant June 1st.....and I grow in ground, no pots......good job guys you doing good......

    • @hughjanus3002
      @hughjanus3002 7 лет назад +5

      only difference is I get the cover crop out the way and keep it bare. gonna do the hay cover this year though. props to the growers of the treez!!!!

    • @kookkevin
      @kookkevin 5 лет назад +8

      only a fool buys new dirt each season

    • @jonsmith7504
      @jonsmith7504 5 лет назад +1

      How do you reamend it? Do you use the same ratios and stuff as when you amended it the first time?

    • @kingquesadilla7713
      @kingquesadilla7713 4 года назад +1

      It’s surprising how many people underestimate the power of the natural system of composting.

    • @Oiluis18
      @Oiluis18 4 года назад

      Bro....your not supposed to buy dirt dirt is dead soil has nutrients i don't think you've been growing for that long if you don't know the diffrence

  • @rayjay8322
    @rayjay8322 6 лет назад +2

    Depending on your local climate, Elbon Rye is an excellent addition to vetch and clovers. It will act as a nurse plant and protect your clover and vetch over winter. The strong root structure will keep the soil from compacting and increase the depth of active productive soil. Elbon Rye also produces large amounts of plant material also. It's been a part of my organic food production for over 25 years.

  • @shar7469
    @shar7469 7 лет назад +23

    @15:15 he mentions the key term "with right genetics " that is 100% correct. having the right genetics is most important. second is the nurturing. if you have the right genetics, there is no need for flower hardener to produce dense buds.

    • @shaylab
      @shaylab 4 года назад +3

      It is not most important. Growing is like a wheel. If you have one spoke out, the wheel will not roll correctly. You need everything in balance.

  • @brandonrobinson5755
    @brandonrobinson5755 4 года назад +1

    We do this in our organic farm as well and it’s super effective. We grown 5000 lb on a little less of an acre. From tomatoes. Berries. Collards. Lettuces. It’s all the same feeding they need! And it’s cheaper and safer.

  • @anthonymiller6187
    @anthonymiller6187 3 года назад +3

    Well done young men..I been growing like that for 30 plus years

  • @goont6028
    @goont6028 5 лет назад +5

    MN Nice is the man, that vid u guys did with him years back was game changing for me. Mad respect for sharing the process. Keep at it!!

  • @wesleybrown8982
    @wesleybrown8982 7 лет назад +3

    Just wanna say I love you guys and all that u do! I switched my OP to a no till grow and haven't seen a problem since. my yeilds went up dramatically, the buds smoke amazing, terpenes are off the wall. Thanks so much Mendo dope & Minnesota Nice for helping spread this beautiful style of growing.

  • @YohanNaz
    @YohanNaz 6 лет назад +8

    I've been following you guys for a few years now and can't put into words how thankful we are to all this amazing information. No-Till movement in full effect with MN Nice. Thank you for the video and dropping the knowledge bomb on us. #growerslove

  • @JMILZ5150
    @JMILZ5150 2 года назад

    Hope this pops up anytime someone looks for organic, no till, gardening. This applies to everything!

  • @joshuashafer1545
    @joshuashafer1545 3 года назад +1

    Hands down the best youtube video about this got 100% credits from me

  • @powerwowify
    @powerwowify 7 лет назад +2

    great work guys honestly most organic growers aren't taking it to this level of specificity, much respect

  • @iriefarms1212
    @iriefarms1212 7 лет назад +7

    Mendo DOPE + No Till = Greatness

  • @GSPISGOD
    @GSPISGOD 7 лет назад +3

    this method works!! i grow my vegetable garden using this method. everynow and then i make and apply compost tea to the plants and my garden just grows like crazy!!

  • @greensnapper1602
    @greensnapper1602 7 лет назад +3

    VERY COOL , Nice to See 4 Top People IN THE CANNABIS Industry Together at ONE TIME !!!!! KILLER !!!!

  • @user-pw7uq7vx3u
    @user-pw7uq7vx3u Год назад

    I didn't realize really how awesome organics really is. I guess I just underrated it too. Maybe we all should go back to this still. It's the best and smartest way. Plus it's the best way to preserve the earth 🌎. I'm growing all organics next grow. We should all grow organics from now on

  • @MrLegendary0ne
    @MrLegendary0ne 7 лет назад +27

    The more you know, the more you find out you need to know. Haha love it

    • @Hitman_Hearns
      @Hitman_Hearns 3 года назад +1

      “As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it.”

    • @andrenabrydon6505
      @andrenabrydon6505 3 года назад +1

      I believe it was Socrates before dying said.."The only thing I know for sure..is I know nothing"

    • @vanislandbeauty4926
      @vanislandbeauty4926 3 года назад

      straight up passion

    • @UziBlancoOfficial
      @UziBlancoOfficial 3 года назад

      Amen brother!!

  • @daughertyr22
    @daughertyr22 4 года назад +1

    Another benefit of organic barley straw , besides it being a great mulch , is it has anti fungal properties . I ‘m in southern Oregon and I usually remove all the straw by early September because you really want the top of your soil as dry as possible when humidity and bud rot becomes an issue.

  • @FreznoNerdz
    @FreznoNerdz 2 года назад +1

    No-Til Revolutionaries pavin the way for the Weednerdz!!#GrowerzLove💚💯🙏🌱

  • @jerymorgan
    @jerymorgan 7 лет назад

    one of the best things i have seen on the internet. i am an organic farmer and this was great . Thanks i needed this

  • @thedude8798
    @thedude8798 Год назад

    Let’s get it dopers! 10’years strong! I only started watching amd growing last year…😮 you guys have helped me so much!

  • @flipflat4814
    @flipflat4814 Год назад

    I do vegetable container gardening up north in zone 5A and make my own homemade potting mix.
    I start by using clay dug from my backyard I let it dry in the sun on my driveway then I crush it into a fine powder then sweep it up.
    I used to use the topsoil as part of my base ingredients instead of clay, but found that the clay has way more minerals than the native topsoil in my backyard.
    Basically I mix the clay, compost, worm castings, coconut coir, plus inoculants and amendments together by hand.
    I made six batches total for this years new grow containers.
    Per wheelbarrow (1 batch):
    10 gallons coconut coir
    10 gallons of crushed powdered clay
    10 gallons of locally-sourced earth worm castings
    10 gallons of my homemade super compost
    This is the bulk of my soil base mix. Then I add these inoculants and amendments to the base mix listed above.
    (1)Bat Guano
    (2)Bone meal
    (3) blood meal
    (4) rock dust
    (5) alfalfa meal
    (6) kelp meal
    (7) seaweed meal
    (8) chicken manure
    (9) green sand "mineral deposits from the ocean floor"
    (10) feather meal
    (11) mycorrhiza "a type of fungus"
    (12) microorganism mix "multiple different types of microorganism bacteria"
    (13) course garden perlite
    (14) red wiggler worms about one dozen per flower pot depending on the pot size
    If you had X-ray vision my soil would look like a tangled web of millions of white spider webs in the soil mixture.
    This is the holy grail of the home vegetable gardener, it's known as "soil hyphae" a type of mycorrhiza fungus network that has a beneficial symbiotic relationship with the vegetable plants.
    If you're able to achieve this hyphae network magical things happen like absolute ridiculous yields from one plant 👍.
    I basically make a living soil and let the soil feed the plants (happy soil microbes happy vegetable plants)😁.
    The only time i actually feed the plants is maybe for the first 5 weeks. I might occasionally mix some fish emulsion with water depending on the growth rate.
    Basically if you build your soil properly in the beginning, there's really no reason to feed your plants in my very short grow season here 🤷.
    Happy gardening all✌️

  • @hkdrips4283
    @hkdrips4283 Год назад

    Thank you so much for helping me out and understanding how 🤔 the plant and organic and microsystems 💪 work! I dig it 🤜 🙏 😎

  • @davidanderson8469
    @davidanderson8469 5 месяцев назад

    I used alfalfa. I cut it short ,covered it with compost and spread a thick tarp over it for the winter. We'll see how it works soon.

  • @farmindank3479
    @farmindank3479 3 года назад +2

    I just started growing and luckily was turned onto this, trying my own form of clackamas coot living soil and I use the same stuff, this is the very best video I've seen on here of this technique. Well put🤙 my dream is to one day be like this💛

  • @MAKIWEAR
    @MAKIWEAR 3 года назад +1

    This was perfect visualization of all the info i have been learning and reading.... gonna try and Go all Organic this year

  • @riccardopucci2764
    @riccardopucci2764 5 лет назад +7

    You’re a fantastic teacher dude 🤘🏻😎 Very passionate and knowledgeable

  • @jnettix1177
    @jnettix1177 7 лет назад +6

    soo dope ta see that we can always keep learning. new organic methods are the future of real medical cannabis. I watch every video Mendo puts out. heard you guys mention Minnesota Nice a couple times. he definitely knows his shit. what's ill is that he's willing to share his knowledge with all of us. great video guys! congrats on the new mega hoop house too!. can't wait to see the videos for those 25, 600 gallon smart pots!!

  • @anamositykilla2190
    @anamositykilla2190 6 лет назад +3

    Gonna re watch this over and over till I know all this by heart 😋🤓🤓🤓. Much love to you guys! Awesome a vid! Wish I could taste the yield you guys make! I wanna join the team 😊!

  • @hikerjim8803
    @hikerjim8803 3 года назад +1

    what a great video. I learned so much. Thank you

  • @johnyleans
    @johnyleans 4 года назад +3

    Great content, thanks guys. That's awesome, well explained, simple and we all know your results are epic.

  • @user-xb6dk4zl7l
    @user-xb6dk4zl7l 5 лет назад +57

    "So if you follow me over here" moves a foot. haha proper stoner

    • @Wiggi147
      @Wiggi147 3 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣💪🏼😂🏆

    • @kindloveduder
      @kindloveduder 2 года назад

      That step took concentration, man, the plant fumes got em feelin funny.

  • @timpage5021
    @timpage5021 Год назад

    It’s essentially why grass in your yard grows back faster then previously if you leave your fresh cut grass behind after a mow..

  • @robx9843
    @robx9843 7 лет назад +1

    Great video guys. If I could offer 1 suggestion. Let your covercrop decompose on the soil surface for a week or so before you start to layer. The decomposition of the cover crop will temporarily pull nitrogen from the soil. Start layering once the covers turn brown.

  • @ggarcia22588
    @ggarcia22588 3 года назад +1

    I’ve been looking for information on this exact topic of the “lasagna” technique! And here it is!

  • @HeadReindeer
    @HeadReindeer 7 лет назад +7

    So awesome!! Who better to have dropping knowledge than Minnesota Nice!! This is going to be an epic season boys!

  • @mrguevara8846
    @mrguevara8846 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks mendo dope, for showing us this no till growing knowledge. Looking foward to growing this way

  • @JoshuaSteensland
    @JoshuaSteensland 7 лет назад +55

    cool to see this going down!!! NoTill is the TRUTH!!!

    • @soilBGuRu420
      @soilBGuRu420 7 лет назад

      Joshua Steensland 💯💯💯💯👍👍✌️✌️✌️🙏✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊

    • @farmindank3479
      @farmindank3479 3 года назад

      How Cool I follow both y'all cuz of no till 😎 y'all got me into this!🤙

  • @smokin2again
    @smokin2again 3 месяца назад

    Feed throughout the year with seed sprouted teas and a compost tea with compost,worm castings and molasses

  • @HeyMrDJPaign
    @HeyMrDJPaign 7 лет назад +2

    Good to see Minnesota Nice again. I learned so much from the first video you all did. I actually made a cannabis seed sprout tea. The plants loved it. Good music plus good meds equals Mendo Dope! Peace.

  • @cacamal13
    @cacamal13 4 года назад +1

    Love this video to hell with the haters and keyboard experts who do nothing to promote the culture

  • @RegalKingTino
    @RegalKingTino 5 лет назад

    Been watching these guys for years now! My plants get jacked naturally. Awesome video. Love to re watch.

  • @poepflater
    @poepflater 7 лет назад +26

    Buy an extra bale of straw, and leave it outdoors till next year, it won't decay much but will wash off pesticides, and make it soft and covered in microbes and micorizea.

  • @MistressOP
    @MistressOP 5 лет назад +1

    heads up from a long time no dig. The key sometimes isn't to add compost. Sometimes it's worth doing leave mold instead. Overtime the soil just becomes to rich.

  • @tamalpaisterpenes
    @tamalpaisterpenes 4 года назад

    This is the video that popped it all off for me. Thank you for spreading the good word.

  • @oregonstrongman2420
    @oregonstrongman2420 7 лет назад +5

    soil pimp, i love that..... reusing that soil is the way......we have soil we have been reusing for 8yrs now...amend it and your good to go! cant wait to see the progress. much love from oregon!

  • @danknugz9781
    @danknugz9781 7 лет назад +1

    You dudes are living it, an your tracks are crazy 👍🏻✌🏻😎

  • @budlight4206
    @budlight4206 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent show guys I'll honestly have to say keep up the good work and you guys are converting me over from synthetics for sure

  • @stevebiles8364
    @stevebiles8364 5 лет назад +1

    It's good to see that the old ways are recognized and returned to practiced. We have in the past called this the poor man's way because it is inexpensive. But take a look in todays modern society where everything is GMO, chemically processed, contains additives lifestyle. It's feels good to see true natural organics coming back by the newer generations of growers. Peace and love to everyone. GOD Bless

    • @matthewdickson7371
      @matthewdickson7371 5 лет назад

      Steve Biles you said that right we need to replace years of soil depletion from farmers not putting back green farming is the clean right were evrything is there natural if we use it

  • @Wiggi147
    @Wiggi147 3 года назад

    Love his passion and APPRECIATION for the biodiversity and complexity and rhythm if you will of the plant world quite a beautiful thing and I see why he loves it so much I do too 😀amazing

  • @caseyjones3805
    @caseyjones3805 5 лет назад +7

    It's a Beautiful thing Weed Nerds!
    You can get HID grown anywhere!
    This Mendo Dope is Organic Sunshine Herbs!
    True Fire!!!

  • @paulknight6083
    @paulknight6083 7 лет назад +1

    Very nice video!

  • @chrisk.8116
    @chrisk.8116 6 лет назад

    Y'all Fellas should put a couple more vids out promoting Live Organics. It's nice to see my own generation wanting to promote the old ways. yes you have to work at it but your absolutely on point with kicking the knowledge in a way all viewers can comprehend.
    Keep em frosty Fellas,

  • @harlzberg6068
    @harlzberg6068 2 года назад

    Dry amendments always makes me chuckle, The Dude in Big Lebowski get ashes in the face type scene

  • @hightolerance4506
    @hightolerance4506 7 лет назад +5

    this guy knows his shit

  • @mandoleene
    @mandoleene 6 лет назад

    The man knowledge is the key

  • @roberttodorovic4328
    @roberttodorovic4328 7 лет назад

    MENDO DOPE AND THE HEAVY FEIGHT CHAMP MINNESOTA NICE! KNOWLEDGE IS WISDOM MY BROTHERS!

  • @sifu9683
    @sifu9683 3 года назад

    Good job Fellas!

  • @ymacake77
    @ymacake77 5 лет назад

    Now who didn't love playing in the dirt when they were little... and who still does? MEEEEE. Very good video and i love this MN nice... He's so smart and explains everything really well. Great stuff! It's time to get dirty.

  • @ericroadking7564
    @ericroadking7564 7 лет назад

    Excellent brothers!! Glad to see your support of our mother earth and also them huge treesyour gonna grow!!

  • @clelandstephen4181
    @clelandstephen4181 2 года назад

    Mellow, likeable, friendly stoners, all good.

  • @Love1ifnotall
    @Love1ifnotall 5 лет назад

    Our grandparents way of gardening handed down

  • @EmidOtter
    @EmidOtter 6 лет назад

    Love it just love it all. Bless you all and keep you safe.

  • @madaralitchiha2125
    @madaralitchiha2125 5 лет назад

    This is much better music then the last video

  • @TimothyLeyfer
    @TimothyLeyfer 6 лет назад +2

    Great info. I am a first time grower.and this is the best technique for growing my own homegrown medicine..I will be growing inside a 4 by 8 grow tent, Any ideas and help would be greatly appreciated. Keeping it real Much love to the Growers of Trees - South Central OG The Revolution is Here!!

  • @zt3941
    @zt3941 4 года назад

    They are all geniuses 🧬🌱

  • @Dollapfin
    @Dollapfin 6 лет назад +1

    You need a grass in that mix to add diversity of microbes. A legume produces more nitrogen when it’s 40% of the mix. Also I’d plant a radish. You need to plant it earlier too.

    • @giffsgaffs615
      @giffsgaffs615 2 года назад +1

      out of curiosity and maybe use in time, why radish please?. Love homegrown radish/ vegetables.

  • @brokencage9723
    @brokencage9723 7 лет назад +1

    you use clover and vetch because they are both nitrogen fixers. + the green manure. good vid. I use the same system for my veggies.

  • @Daniel-ci7fv
    @Daniel-ci7fv 7 лет назад

    Thanks for standing up for clean!

  • @raymorisolijr8288
    @raymorisolijr8288 2 года назад

    Work with it! You should make a t shirt out of that phrase!

  • @derekdman16
    @derekdman16 7 лет назад

    This is what's up! Can't wait to check out what the yeild is going to be like

  • @robzie1989
    @robzie1989 4 года назад

    Super helpful looking at growing some dank in South Africa with these methods

  • @dreamfarmer9558
    @dreamfarmer9558 2 года назад +1

    Looks pretty sick man. I would love to come work with you guys for a season and just take in everything I could knowledge wise

  • @bluegillphil1427
    @bluegillphil1427 7 лет назад +1

    Love info like this. Peace & Happiness from Berkeley

  • @nugzfordayz4204
    @nugzfordayz4204 7 лет назад

    I learn so much from you guys videos and I am not sure why I never listened to your music,I usually don't fuck w rap but that shits alright.Showing some love from the east coast yall...

  • @ChuckCanada1
    @ChuckCanada1 7 лет назад

    This is what we can do now that things are becoming legal throughout. This is old school farming like they used to do to their fields before farmers started to depend on sprays.

  • @benjamingrezik373
    @benjamingrezik373 5 лет назад

    Also, In reference to what you said about "exudates", you were very correct, Its basically terpines and plant hormones moving into the soil and communicating and influencing the microbes like bacteria and fungi which in turn drastically influence the bug life and nutrient availability/composition in the soil. All life is very sentient in its own manner.
    Its seems "out there" but you really explained it in few words.

  • @Koldfusion77
    @Koldfusion77 7 лет назад +3

    Good video. I have to wonder why whenever I see anyone who grows big trees well, none of them take care of their lawns!
    Haha.

    • @daveycrockett6622
      @daveycrockett6622 5 лет назад +2

      Pointless grass cutting over and over again. Bah screw that. I say if it has a purpose, cultivate it. If not why have it. I have always wondered why the "normal" is spending so much money on how a yard looks, rather than whether or not you can eat from it or heal yourself from it. Keep it growing

  • @Peaceful-resistance1
    @Peaceful-resistance1 2 года назад

    Mendo Dope bros. Most excellent sharing of knowledge. I'm just learning Lasagna and y'all nailed it for me. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then your bad ass vid just said more than the entire dictionary. Yo bros keep knocking it✌❤😎

  • @raymorisolijr8288
    @raymorisolijr8288 2 года назад

    Dude superb idea, I'm gonna incorporate this in my grow!

  • @tri-forceblades3123
    @tri-forceblades3123 2 года назад +1

    Is it possible to have a breakdown of the ingredients to do a 500 gallon smart pot? I want to be ready for next season starting in 2022.
    I want a tree and you guys have a tried and proven method that is successful.

  • @rnatodna
    @rnatodna 7 лет назад

    My boy showing 'em how to hold the shovel at 10:20....awesome video, Minnesota Nice looking healthy man!

  • @olemresnah66
    @olemresnah66 7 лет назад

    Minnesota nice taught me a lot of stuff

  • @joaoncr
    @joaoncr 7 лет назад

    Best video about life, organics! Thank you!

  • @ancientone6980
    @ancientone6980 5 лет назад

    dammmmn,i could listen to this guy talk all day :)

  • @mrgreenjeansgenetics
    @mrgreenjeansgenetics 2 года назад +1

    Minnesota Nice definitely went to weed college! 💪🤣

  • @559savagegrower4
    @559savagegrower4 5 лет назад

    Thank you for all the extremely useful growing techniques..

  • @organicmechanic8170
    @organicmechanic8170 7 лет назад +3

    hey now they got a 3rd place hash entry in the Emerald Cup and the force is definitely strong with the mendo boys and mrbond. bond was having fun he even spelled his name out!

    • @waynes.2983
      @waynes.2983 7 лет назад +2

      Organic Mechanic did you know they tested the Emerald Cuo entries after it was over and 80% turned out to have unacceptably insecticides? Including the flower winner. That's a fact.

    • @organicmechanic8170
      @organicmechanic8170 7 лет назад +3

      Wayne Wildman damn that's terrible! they should test for pesticides and any residuals like mold before accepting or allowing an entry to be judged let alone given an award! maybe next year they will put some forethought into it first but I still can't believe they don't test before allowing entry. I know mendo dope has their entries tested cuz I've heard them say so but didn't know if it was a cup requirement at time of entry or something they just did to show theirs was pesticide and mold free.

  • @kosycat1
    @kosycat1 Год назад

    Saw some coconut waster sitting in my kitchen,and was like man that has to be good for cannabis growing. looked it up full of enzmes carbs protien micronutirents!

  • @torrencekrepps757
    @torrencekrepps757 3 года назад

    I'll definitely will show off some of my girls in around August and then start to finish product 👌towards the end

  • @benjamingrezik373
    @benjamingrezik373 5 лет назад +2

    These techniques work on all sorts of other plants as well!

  • @OrganicGrowLife
    @OrganicGrowLife 7 лет назад +2

    The Trio that introduced me to the no till game...Salute🌱🚜🌱

    • @JB.SELECTS
      @JB.SELECTS 6 лет назад

      Organic_GrowLife were do i buy kneeb meal

  • @jamesg369
    @jamesg369 7 лет назад

    thanks mendo dope for having mn nice on again to spit some knowledge!