This was a really cool introduction with a lot of technical details to explain the talking points beyond a typical news-press summary. Really interesting and inspiring to see! Keep up the good work!
Back in the days they would use pond or dew retting to help separate the fiber and the rest of the stalk, then put it through a breaker bench and comb it out by hand. Good you got machinery to do that job.
Doctor, doctor, give me the noose!!!😅 Just kidding totally informative and rad at the same time. Great job gentlemen 👍✌️Hemp is a fuel source for certain 💚
btw not saying your root to shoot ratio is not the one you mention but just saying that depends on quite a few factors and one is genetics and obviously soil structure isn't it
Seed sourcing requirements can differ significantly from state to state, often contingent on the type of seed sought. It's advisable to contact your local State Department of Agriculture for precise regional guidelines and certified seed suppliers. Additionally, the USDA's resources page on hemp (www.usda.gov/topics/hemp) can provide valuable information. Hope this helps.Thanks for stopping by!
What makes them say that soil microbial life drops off when the plant goes to into reproductive phase? It doesn't stop making exudates or needing the relationship with the microbes.
Plants don't stop making exudates during the reproductive phase, but during that time, more sugars are allocated to the plant's reproductive organs than to its roots. It still produces root exudates, but fewer, during the reproductive phase.
This was a really cool introduction with a lot of technical details to explain the talking points beyond a typical news-press summary. Really interesting and inspiring to see! Keep up the good work!
Back in the days they would use pond or dew retting to help separate the fiber and the rest of the stalk, then put it through a breaker bench and comb it out by hand. Good you got machinery to do that job.
Thanks for bringing Hemp Back! It's a Hemp Revival!
Great video. We need more hemp everywhere. 👍
Hemp is such an amazing plant, such a key part of moving to. A sustainable/circular economy
Thank you for making this video!!! Been trying to explain this miracle plant to my friends and family but they just don’t get it.
Great video - thank you so much.
Greetings from Zimbabwe!
hemp is often grow as an annual crop commercially but they naturally grow as perennial shrubs in the tropics and milder temperate places
Doctor, doctor, give me the noose!!!😅 Just kidding totally informative and rad at the same time. Great job gentlemen 👍✌️Hemp is a fuel source for certain 💚
Loved this.
Free the weed. Free the people.
excellent video thank you!
You mentioned a yield of 6 tons per acre. Is that dry yield of fiber and hurd combined?
Excellent.
Is the process of obtaining the fiber similar to that of linen?
What is reputable seed bank for tall skinny hemp for fiber?
cookies, ask for berner
@benayers8622 Berner don't know. He finds good Growers and buys them out. 😂
This comment is for fiber
Which variety Using cultivation hemp.
this is 720p? omg what century is the cam from then?
It does kind of schmere in places, doesn't it. Thanks for pointing that out.
btw not saying your root to shoot ratio is not the one you mention but just saying that depends on quite a few factors and one is genetics and obviously soil structure isn't it
Where can non-commercial growers buy hemp-seed for personal test growth?
Seed sourcing requirements can differ significantly from state to state, often contingent on the type of seed sought. It's advisable to contact your local State Department of Agriculture for precise regional guidelines and certified seed suppliers. Additionally, the USDA's resources page on hemp (www.usda.gov/topics/hemp) can provide valuable information. Hope this helps.Thanks for stopping by!
Interesting
and don't forget tthe carbon credits the farmer can produce as well just like mining bitcoin
WIll it regrow from the rootstock like sugar cane
No
What makes them say that soil microbial life drops off when the plant goes to into reproductive phase? It doesn't stop making exudates or needing the relationship with the microbes.
Plants don't stop making exudates during the reproductive phase, but during that time, more sugars are allocated to the plant's reproductive organs than to its roots. It still produces root exudates, but fewer, during the reproductive phase.