@@JebGardener Or a secret James Bond Phrase that you whisper in the little spy window swung open from the other side with an attentive ear waiting for your 'secret word'
The pumpkin has a south american cousin called ahuyama that when cooked is creamy and delicious, specially with grated white cheese holy shit you guys are missing out!
You crack me up every time! I love your music selections. Cute little helper, too. I am glad to see you are encouraging his garden learning skills. Kids are so fun to garden with!
Kind of, in coco choir with hydro nutes applied daily, a bit more maintenance But this vid gave me confidence to go full hydro. The white paint touch with the white roots convinced me.
So glad to see a video where someone isn’t trying to show off their education levels and blow hard. You still taught us all and in a hilarious way. Loved it
The 3 inch net cup is more stable but then again I had to prop a brick on it to keep it level. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
Video is labeled simple. It's choked full of unexpected problems such as dastardly chickens, obese leaves, lazy male flowers, disease and a race against time. I wonder what the advanced approach is like.
Jason Lawson oh cool, So what’s the recommended EC for a pumpkin plant? He’s literally only using an n-p-k and cal/mag for his feedings in a dwc. Why would you read ppm when it’s literally on the bags and you can convert using Avogadro’s number, I’m sure he knows the water value as well.For a pumpkin plant in the most rudimentary of dwc. (this isn’t a high value crop like cannabis; unless your in a commercial setup, which he isn’t; those readers would be a massive waste of time and money) I don’t see how this isn’t an “advanced approach” I would love to send anyone out there who would critique this with the exact same products to work with, outside with a bucket of water, an air stone, a couple bags of generic n-p-k fertilizers and some cal/mag and a book to refresh your mind, I bet none of you return with a living plant. This is plain and simple inputs and the fact that he grew fruits shows he knows something(now add the “advanced approach” and you’re really cooking with gas.)Just because you have been circling the forums for awhile now; doesn’t make you an expert. It just makes your comment seem pretentious and unfounded. I appreciate the enthusiasm and your exploration of plant efficacy, but you’re pointing the wrong gun. This setup would be an amazing learning experience for a lot of new growers and even older growers could learn from there mistakes if they would go back to the basics such as this and then lean into “advancing” their environment from that initial starting point putting your grow knowledge and yield into the next tier.
Thanks Ronald. This stuff will work in space ships if that makes you feel any better. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
Man what a night! I have a drinking night with my online friends raiding in wow, got wasted and orderd not 1 but 2 pizza's!! AND JEB PUT OUT A VIDEO! Jeb you are an absolute lad! Love the videos and allways get me excited! Thank you so much!
After hours of looking at micro greens. I find this as a recommendation. I'm simple, I click. Pissed myself laughing. 10/10 (reminds me of, This old tony)
I have a couple questions, even if this is an older video: how often do you add nutrients? Also, where do you get it, from a hydroponics store or online or what? Much appreciated
This is cool. My step dad (grew up a farmer in MN) who now lives in a retirement trailer park in AZ grows squash all year long. He plants them at the base of the fruit trees in his park lot and the vines climb the tree, flower and produce great squash. His neighbors think he's crazy... but they enjoy the squash!
The key is to spray before the plant is infected. Once it is in the tissues it will keep appearing. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
I read that peroxide isn't preventative, it dissipates really quickly. Use it after infestation to kill mold. I wonder how it would help your Roots after you get a fungus under the lid. Plus it adds oxygen to the tank.
I understand that you want to keep things as cheap and simple as possible, I get it, that's how I was when I first started gardening. The thing you have to consider when growing outdoors, in nature, is that nature is NOT simple, its quite complex. So if you leave any voids or any "weaknesses" in your method, nature will find a way to take advantage of that and typically at your and your plants expense. Spend a few bucks and either make your own organic pesticide (or buy Method 1 PPS) and fungicide (or buy Companion) and you'll see a HUGE difference in your plants health and yields, TRUST ME!
Why do you avoid foliar spraying so adamantly and what do you mean by, "The cost is usually too high"? When done properly, with the right products/ingredients, foliar spraying is one of the most practical, economical and effective tool's in a gardeners arsenal (especially when foliar spraying compost tea, specifically AACT). You see, in nature, plants get naturally "foliar sprayed" almost every day by the morning due (there's a lot more to this than you might think), and by the rain. There are several different reasons to foliar spray and each have their own benefits. You can (and absolutely should) foliar spray a quality organic pesticide & fungicide weekly or bi-weekly (weekly during the veg stage), as a preventative measure against pests, fungal and disease infestation. I'm pretty sure I've seen bugs/pests, fungus and diseases causing you problems during almost every outdoor grow that's you shared, even some of your indoor grows have had these problems. So tell me, which do you consider to be more "Costly"? Having pests, fungus & disease ravage your plants, slowing their growth, causing them harm and significantly reducing their production/yields. Or spending a few bucks making your own organic pesticide/fungicide (or buy Method 1 PPS & Companion Biological Fungicide), and foliar spray with it weekly or bi-weekly and rarely or ever have a pest, fungal or disease problem to begin with? Take your hydroponic pumpkin plant for instance. How much time, nutrients and energy did you invest into that plant? Then consider how much it produced, ONE SINGLE PUMPKIN! If you had just implemented a simple foliar regimen, using the products I suggested, I guarantee the results/yield would have been SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER! Another reason to foliar spray is called, "Foliar Feeding", where you spray the plants with a mild nutrient solution (one that's specifically intended for foliar feeding, like Organic AG Products Pure Protein Fish Hydrolysate, which is loaded with bio-available nitrogen and super beneficial L-Amino Acids) and the plants are literally able to absorb the nutrients directly through pours in their leaves, which allows them to utilize these nutrients almost instantly. In regards to ORGANIC GROWING, the single best thing you can foliar spray your plants with is AACT's (Actively Aerated Compost Tea), especially a high quality compost tea, like Boogie Brew Heavy Harvest 2-Part Compost Tea (best All-in-One Compost Tea on the market, PERIOD!) or a DIY compost tea recipe (like Boogie Brew's Open Source recipe on their website). Foliar spraying (as well as soil drenching) quality AACT's weekly, bi-weekly or monthly is one of the single best inputs you can provide your plants. Please understand that everything I talk about or recommend I have learned from years of extensive research, trial and error. I learned this stuff from the most esteemed and credited soil biologists, botanists and horticulture experts in the world. We are still just scratching surface on our understanding of plants & soil biology, we still know next to nothing compared to the totality of information that exists and what's really going on in the soil beneath our feet. With that said, what I have learned and what I share/recommend ABSOLUTELY WORKS!
Jeb Gardener I think the guy says that he believes you could yield better results by using organic pesticides but you simply discard your bad crops and keep the good ones and since your plants grow well you don't care loosing some. However I found his comment useful since I completely abandonned food gardening after Two years of complete losses. I lost ALL my crops , no matter what I tried, two years, due to many illinesses and aphids. Yes... I got aphids in hydroponics indoors. Its awful. Thanks to both of you anyway.
I think this is a great approach! A lot of others are all to deep into specifics, PH this and that to even get started with a little plant. This is the way to go, and if it is fun anyone can keep on digging into the world of information. But start with just one plant. It is easy, no need to ramp up the difficulty to ULTRA-VIOLENCE! for just a couple of green plants.
Why is this so good ? XD I don't even have a garden or somewhere to do any gardening but I like your humour and your use of classical music. 10/10 would watch again!
SIMPLE, easy and concise! LOVE IT! Just they way I live! Waiting for the nutrients to start my food growing. Bought over 200 cans with lids (3gal) for only 25cents a piece :) always living the simplest and easiest healthy wealthy life. Thank you for the lovely video and the music made it even better LOL
You Sir are a professional. I never knew hydroponics is that great an option. Sadly I don't have the space for it. Just have to get better with soil. I am still trying my best to keep my plants alive its a struggle when the place that sells you has inconsistent drainage on em.
When I saw Jeb throwing away the squash blossoms, I got so sad. Squash blossoms are so delicious in cheese quesadillas! The only reason why I keep my squash growing now is for the blossoms.
I added a tap valve to the bottom of my Tupperware to do occasional water changes. Really helps fight algae and powdery mildew, that combined with some neem oil should keep my watermelons alive this year
I've been postponing my jog for 2 hours of youtube now.... 9 minutes more won't hurt. No, I'm going to watch this tonight. However, I will comment right now. T'SABOUTttTTTIME, JEB!
what a beatiful pumpkin. this year I had no luck with my butternut pumpkins. they had a rough start by getting attacked by snakes so they had way less time to mature and then there also was mildew all over the place...
I’m so high and this truly kept me on the edge of my seat
😂😂😂
im not currently high but the monotone voice mixed with dramatic music and humor was seriously entertaining lol
Jeb: I'm gonna show you how I do it 😏
Me: 👁️👄👁️
Lmfao
*soil pumpkin hides behind the brown dog*
sounds like a secret password or something
@@JebGardener Or a secret James Bond Phrase that you whisper in the little spy window swung open from the other side with an attentive ear waiting for your 'secret word'
@@JwilliamsAssociates that would still be a password (pass phrase)
Straight from the Fonts preview folder
The silver cat feeds when blue meets yellow in the west
"put your drill in reverse"... "ooops"
the mistake was holding a camera
@sempak terbang Though it is 8 months old, that is funny lol. Great videos, keep making more!
"...after the soil pumpkin mysteriously vanished."
*Points camera at chickens*
The dogs might have done it. They probably didn't though. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
@@JebGardener Dogs are perfect. IF they did it was for good reason.. It was the damn chickens lol
I'm not telling you how to live your life. Just what to do.
when my plants disappear I blame the pukeko
Plants are ready for a real dose of nutrients
6:17 spills half of it
that's less than half
This is exactly my thoughts
but still manages to over Nute them
😂 What a waste
all that for a doorstop
Seems like something more was made.
The pumpkin has a south american cousin called ahuyama that when cooked is creamy and delicious, specially with grated white cheese holy shit you guys are missing out!
ahuyama is a pumpkin aswell... so is hokaido and butternut.... lol
it was a chicken cage aka chicken food.......*raises eyebrow*
how is this guys commentary about growing plants so sinister?
No Jeb video is complete without dramatic music
thanks jordan. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
Decided to try my hand at hydroponics after seeing your stuff, ive killed my first lettuce plant a little over 2 weeks in so were starting off strong!
did you wait until the roots descended and the true leaves grew before adding nutrients?
@@JebGardener i had waited until i first saw roots, suppose ill wait a bit longer on the next one and see if it comes out better
they should only have water until the plant is ready. with lettuce usually one decent size true leaf and some dangling roots is enough
@@JebGardener will do, thanks jeb
You crack me up every time! I love your music selections. Cute little helper, too. I am glad to see you are encouraging his garden learning skills. Kids are so fun to garden with!
I harvested 6 melons this year.
This far north, its a miracle.
Are they hydroponic?
Kind of, in coco choir with hydro nutes applied daily, a bit more maintenance
But this vid gave me confidence to go full hydro. The white paint touch with the white roots convinced me.
oversize the reservoir and keep temps low as practical. good luck
So glad to see a video where someone isn’t trying to show off their education levels and blow hard. You still taught us all and in a hilarious way. Loved it
Nice door stop
Thanks. I asked the chickens if they wanted to peck at it too.
In Korea we eat pumpkin leaves. Rice and soybean paste wrapped in steamed leaves.. It's nice old country delicacy. Yum!
i didnt know they were edible
@@JebGardener They're, just like potatoes leaves.
@@feitan8745 Potato leaves are poisonous. Even green peal on potatoes is poisonous.
E Lee aso is eating dogs
In china we eat their leaves flowers nuts of course pumpkin fruit ,for thousands of years,haha.oh,remember to cook then eat
The best think about this channel is not the plants, but the dramatic -background- foreground music xxdd
glad you like it
It's Jeb and he has a plant on how to rule the world
ruling the world is an old idea
Just let him rule pumpkins, he could be the pumpkin king.
@@tactrix1h Pumpking
@@JebGardener Tell that to your monster plants, Jeb! They're out for blood.
"good luck with the dandelions buddy"
My new catch phrase
good choice
It's good to see no complete losses this year Jeb.
Thanks but I consider the wicking bed lettuce a complete loss. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
I swear you only do this so you have an excuse to drill holes into things
The 3 inch net cup is more stable but then again I had to prop a brick on it to keep it level. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
Video is labeled simple. It's choked full of unexpected problems such as dastardly chickens, obese leaves, lazy male flowers, disease and a race against time. I wonder what the advanced approach is like.
Figgin minorities are up to somthin i can tell you hwat*
Advanced is the same, just without any of the mentioned problems.
Maybe this is the advanced approach.
humanity is not yet ready for the advanced approach
Jason Lawson oh cool, So what’s the recommended EC for a pumpkin plant? He’s literally only using an n-p-k and cal/mag for his feedings in a dwc. Why would you read ppm when it’s literally on the bags and you can convert using Avogadro’s number, I’m sure he knows the water value as well.For a pumpkin plant in the most rudimentary of dwc. (this isn’t a high value crop like cannabis; unless your in a commercial setup, which he isn’t; those readers would be a massive waste of time and money)
I don’t see how this isn’t an “advanced approach” I would love to send anyone out there who would critique this with the exact same products to work with, outside with a bucket of water, an air stone, a couple bags of generic n-p-k fertilizers and some cal/mag and a book to refresh your mind, I bet none of you return with a living plant. This is plain and simple inputs and the fact that he grew fruits shows he knows something(now add the “advanced approach” and you’re really cooking with gas.)Just because you have been circling the forums for awhile now; doesn’t make you an expert. It just makes your comment seem pretentious and unfounded. I appreciate the enthusiasm and your exploration of plant efficacy, but you’re pointing the wrong gun. This setup would be an amazing learning experience for a lot of new growers and even older growers could learn from there mistakes if they would go back to the basics such as this and then lean into “advancing” their environment from that initial starting point putting your grow knowledge and yield into the next tier.
I don’t even like gardening nor nature but these videos are amazing.
Thanks Ronald. This stuff will work in space ships if that makes you feel any better. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
Alright, love your videos!
you need gravity in your space ship if this stuff is ever to work properly.
@@canb5517 that's not true.
If you are not interested in gardening, then don't watch this channel
Next video: How to carve pumpkins and reattach fingers.
Holding the phone while carving a pumpkin seems like a bad idea.
exactly why you need the "reattach fingers" part in the video.
This is like a movie for gardeners. Love the content jeb!
I'm doing a live chat Saturday (10/13) at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
but I don't know what I can use to hold my door open for 3 months as I wait for my doorstop to grow to maturity..
If it's ok for the door to be stationary, a storage tote full of water would work well.
I will try
It was a good time.
doing this permaculture style usually gives much healthier results
Man what a night! I have a drinking night with my online friends raiding in wow, got wasted and orderd not 1 but 2 pizza's!! AND JEB PUT OUT A VIDEO! Jeb you are an absolute lad! Love the videos and allways get me excited! Thank you so much!
sounds like fun. try not to overdo it too much
You know your good when you can make plants interesting
thank you
After hours of looking at micro greens. I find this as a recommendation. I'm simple, I click. Pissed myself laughing. 10/10 (reminds me of, This old tony)
A new video from Jeb!?!?! Best Friday ever.
Thanks paige. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
The music is majestic just like your garden
YAS! Another video. I love you, man. Hilarious pumpkin doorstopper.
This aint botany, this is ART!
Amazing content as always man
thanks joe. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
Brother, I love your channel. Growing your own everything is highly recommended in this world of mass production.
Hi Jeb I am your fan from India☺
hi josia
There is something magical about waking up in the morning and see that Jeb notification up in the right corner ;D Makes my day every time
I have a couple questions, even if this is an older video: how often do you add nutrients? Also, where do you get it, from a hydroponics store or online or what? Much appreciated
I absolutely love your videos! between the humor and music I have watched your videos non stop for the last couple of days!
Awesome !
Thank You...Great video...
@Jeb Gardener is so comforting to watch wen u wake up in am. Take a a dab. Space out on jebs amazing gardening. Lol
If you think a pumpkin plant uses a lot of water, grow a banana tree, they can drink a gallon or more a day
This is cool. My step dad (grew up a farmer in MN) who now lives in a retirement trailer park in AZ grows squash all year long. He plants them at the base of the fruit trees in his park lot and the vines climb the tree, flower and produce great squash. His neighbors think he's crazy... but they enjoy the squash!
i want to try that with tomatoes
Wait, you did all that just to use it as a door stop!? I suspect we haven't seen the last of that pumpkin!
We've seen the last of that pumpkin. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
@@JebGardener Oh cool! I'll try to be here!
your channel is my new absolute favorite
Have you ever tried Hydrogen Peroxide diluted and sprayed on mildew after it's taken over? Been seeing how well it works after the attack starts.
FreonUWP I heard cinnamon steeped water also helps as a fungicide spray and is even less aggressive to the plants
The key is to spray before the plant is infected. Once it is in the tissues it will keep appearing. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
I'm telling you dude, COMPANION BIOLOGICAL FUNGICIDE! Even if its fully infected into the tissues Companion WILL KILL IT!
I read that peroxide isn't preventative, it dissipates really quickly. Use it after infestation to kill mold. I wonder how it would help your Roots after you get a fungus under the lid. Plus it adds oxygen to the tank.
I love this fricken channel so much. Jeb you're the coolest guy I never met.
thanks micah
Powdery mildew is like a terrorist attack on plants.
I think I would have compared it to urban blight first. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
What's the solution
Then it's origin must be in Pakistan :-)
LAB
Hilarious and excellent video. The deadpan voice brings this gardening video to another level
thanks jordan
Hey Jeb, are you gonna start growing weed now that it's legal in Cali?
Nice to see you with a fresh video Jeb
thanks nuby
"I wonder what the bugs think of these giant leaves"
yes it must be an amazing place
I cant get over the use of music, it is so over the top, that just seems to make it all the more better xD
cool
jeb we all know you have a weed garden just share it with us already ;)
This was sooooo suspenseful lol I loved it!!! Thanks for sharing
Nice doorstop
Thanks art. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
Can there be a "Jeb" for everything educational? I could listen to this all day.
I understand that you want to keep things as cheap and simple as possible, I get it, that's how I was when I first started gardening. The thing you have to consider when growing outdoors, in nature, is that nature is NOT simple, its quite complex. So if you leave any voids or any "weaknesses" in your method, nature will find a way to take advantage of that and typically at your and your plants expense. Spend a few bucks and either make your own organic pesticide (or buy Method 1 PPS) and fungicide (or buy Companion) and you'll see a HUGE difference in your plants health and yields, TRUST ME!
I avoid spraying whenever possible. The cost is usually too high. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
Why do you avoid foliar spraying so adamantly and what do you mean by, "The cost is usually too high"? When done properly, with the right products/ingredients, foliar spraying is one of the most practical, economical and effective tool's in a gardeners arsenal (especially when foliar spraying compost tea, specifically AACT). You see, in nature, plants get naturally "foliar sprayed" almost every day by the morning due (there's a lot more to this than you might think), and by the rain. There are several different reasons to foliar spray and each have their own benefits. You can (and absolutely should) foliar spray a quality organic pesticide & fungicide weekly or bi-weekly (weekly during the veg stage), as a preventative measure against pests, fungal and disease infestation. I'm pretty sure I've seen bugs/pests, fungus and diseases causing you problems during almost every outdoor grow that's you shared, even some of your indoor grows have had these problems. So tell me, which do you consider to be more "Costly"? Having pests, fungus & disease ravage your plants, slowing their growth, causing them harm and significantly reducing their production/yields. Or spending a few bucks making your own organic pesticide/fungicide (or buy Method 1 PPS & Companion Biological Fungicide), and foliar spray with it weekly or bi-weekly and rarely or ever have a pest, fungal or disease problem to begin with? Take your hydroponic pumpkin plant for instance. How much time, nutrients and energy did you invest into that plant? Then consider how much it produced, ONE SINGLE PUMPKIN! If you had just implemented a simple foliar regimen, using the products I suggested, I guarantee the results/yield would have been SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER! Another reason to foliar spray is called, "Foliar Feeding", where you spray the plants with a mild nutrient solution (one that's specifically intended for foliar feeding, like Organic AG Products Pure Protein Fish Hydrolysate, which is loaded with bio-available nitrogen and super beneficial L-Amino Acids) and the plants are literally able to absorb the nutrients directly through pours in their leaves, which allows them to utilize these nutrients almost instantly. In regards to ORGANIC GROWING, the single best thing you can foliar spray your plants with is AACT's (Actively Aerated Compost Tea), especially a high quality compost tea, like Boogie Brew Heavy Harvest 2-Part Compost Tea (best All-in-One Compost Tea on the market, PERIOD!) or a DIY compost tea recipe (like Boogie Brew's Open Source recipe on their website). Foliar spraying (as well as soil drenching) quality AACT's weekly, bi-weekly or monthly is one of the single best inputs you can provide your plants. Please understand that everything I talk about or recommend I have learned from years of extensive research, trial and error. I learned this stuff from the most esteemed and credited soil biologists, botanists and horticulture experts in the world. We are still just scratching surface on our understanding of plants & soil biology, we still know next to nothing compared to the totality of information that exists and what's really going on in the soil beneath our feet. With that said, what I have learned and what I share/recommend ABSOLUTELY WORKS!
i calculate cost different than many folks
Jeb Gardener I think the guy says that he believes you could yield better results by using organic pesticides but you simply discard your bad crops and keep the good ones and since your plants grow well you don't care loosing some. However I found his comment useful since I completely abandonned food gardening after Two years of complete losses. I lost ALL my crops , no matter what I tried, two years, due to many illinesses and aphids. Yes... I got aphids in hydroponics indoors. Its awful. Thanks to both of you anyway.
Unknown Country buy ladybugs online. They love the little plantsuckers for dinner.
your editing and narration are TOTALLY worth the subscribe/like
two years later and the music is still loud :S
Love your videos! Thanks for sparking an interest in hydroponics! Keep up the inspo Jeb!
40% shade cloth
I like summer-weight Agribon but it makes filming difficult. Also without problems, there is less drama to enjoy
Tchaikovsky, I see you are a man of culture...
one of my favorite composers
I was just thinking yesterday how I needed some more Jeb in my life
Thanks Tyler. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
I think this is a great approach! A lot of others are all to deep into specifics, PH this and that to even get started with a little plant. This is the way to go, and if it is fun anyone can keep on digging into the world of information. But start with just one plant. It is easy, no need to ramp up the difficulty to ULTRA-VIOLENCE! for just a couple of green plants.
have you tried it out?
Love you sense of humour and filming angles, love the ending how the pumpkin was meant to hold the door. Hahahha
It was a good spot to admire it in the yard
@@JebGardener love your videos, great intensity. Love the humour again, don't change it at all.
Jeb the Gardener - so good!
Jeb I just binge watched all your videos and i love them all....
awesome!
Hilarious! I love the orchestral dramatic effect! Great video!
Hey Jeb, nice to see some fresh knowledge being dropped on us.
Just got recommended to one of these and now im like 5 videos in. Love it!
sounds like a fun day
Why is this so good ? XD
I don't even have a garden or somewhere to do any gardening but I like your humour and your use of classical music. 10/10 would watch again!
thanks guss. this one turned out pretty well
SIMPLE, easy and concise! LOVE IT! Just they way I live! Waiting for the nutrients to start my food growing. Bought over 200 cans with lids (3gal) for only 25cents a piece :) always living the simplest and easiest healthy wealthy life. Thank you for the lovely video and the music made it even better LOL
Hilarious!! Awesome storytelling! You managed to turn gardening into a drama filled saga 😆
Thanks
I love your videos man, I'm learning and laughing so much
Jeb is an artist
Dude, I love the way you edit your videos!!!
thank you
I like watching these videos thinking I should get started with hydroponics while also being unable to pick good vegetables at the supermarket
it's a great way to get fresh veg
Great video. Enthralling, entertaining, exciting, and inspiring 🙋😊
Brilliant short film. 👏🏻
good to have you back Jeb :)
I was always here
It has to feel good to grow something like that. Congratulations!
i was happy to have something to harvest
Pumpkin plants are so cute.
I'm really glad I found your channel, you really brighten my day :)
that's great
You Sir are a professional. I never knew hydroponics is that great an option. Sadly I don't have the space for it. Just have to get better with soil. I am still trying my best to keep my plants alive its a struggle when the place that sells you has inconsistent drainage on em.
Builds hydroponic system, grows pumpkin, uses pumpkin as a door stop. Jeb is a boss.
lol
Jen I love ur editing keep up the great work and the great science man
thanks chit
Great walkthrough Jeb
thanks aman
Nice video! Also good to see your chickens n dogs
thanks riso
My second Jeb video. Subbed. I guess I'm into gardening comedy now.
Great door stop and video super funny man and educational.thank you
thanks s
great video Jeb ! thanks for sharing your technique with us .
thanks stelthop
When I saw Jeb throwing away the squash blossoms, I got so sad. Squash blossoms are so delicious in cheese quesadillas! The only reason why I keep my squash growing now is for the blossoms.
I'll have to try that sometime.
I added a tap valve to the bottom of my Tupperware to do occasional water changes. Really helps fight algae and powdery mildew, that combined with some neem oil should keep my watermelons alive this year
This sooo dramatic.... I LOVE ITTT 💚💚💚
thanks roxana
your videos are so great, keep doing what youre doing man
thanks angelica
Why is this so amazing
So funny! Keep up the good work. I will start hydroponics soon.
I've been postponing my jog for 2 hours of youtube now.... 9 minutes more won't hurt.
No, I'm going to watch this tonight. However, I will comment right now. T'SABOUTttTTTIME, JEB!
this video is good for nighttime watching
You did it Jeb Gardener ! Despite the small eaters ) Great Story !!! As always ✌👽
Thanks growstar. It was fun to grow a large plant this time. I'm doing a live chat tomorrow at 1pm PDT. Hope to see you there!
I will try Jeb ✌👽
You are the best! Honest, funny, suspicious voice manner made me laugh, thumb's up for you mate & subscription from me!
That's a crazy awesome pumpkin plant.
Yes next time I'll have to try countermeasures against powdery mildew
what a beatiful pumpkin. this year I had no luck with my butternut pumpkins. they had a rough start by getting attacked by snakes so they had way less time to mature and then there also was mildew all over the place...
thanks crackmire