This is so good! SO much better than relying on guesswork or moisture meters. My grandfather grew a huge garden every year and he would sometimes lean over and poke a finger in the soil. Sometimes he'd go get the hose and sometimes he didn't, so if he left to get the hose I would stick my finger down in the hole and feel what he had felt. I learned, and by the second year I'd see him looking down at some plants and I'd beat him to it. I still remember him looking at me to see if I would nod or shake my head. I loved that man like he was a God.
I watched pinball preparedness video this morning about all the pesticides on our food and so many comments were people wanting to grow as much of their own as possible!!! Well I put a long comment about you and how your teachings are short, to the point, easy to understand and usable for anyone !!! I’ve watched hundreds if not thousands of videos on natural gardening and yours are by far the most concise and easy !!!! Thank you Nate, I hope to send viewers to you !!! Blessings
Great stuff Nate! When I first started teaching music lessons, I used to hate when people said: "ya gotta feel it man!" ... Now guess what I say all the time lol Thaaank you again 🙏🙏
Brilliant, thank you! We will definitely be implementing this. We are in SE Arizona and cannot wait to get started on the growing season. Have a nice afternoon!
Greetings from Pakistan, you do amazing work. I have a question, when do we have to water them again? Like when it is full dry or have some moisture in it?
@@yakobobaba1173 you water them when they are half way between the middle one and the too light one... you want them to remain about the weight of the middle one
The timing of this vid. was a little surreal.... I watched it just after coming home from a very early medical appointment. A hot day today in Melbourne [38C +forecast] - so I immediately watered my pot plants BEFORE coming inside! Alas, I used the "pick up" method for some plants that require a little more hydration, "just to be sure"! I did not utilize your brilliant idea of clearly determining hydration requirements via direct weight comparisons .Just many years of trial and error I suppose until I acquired the" muscle memory" to which you explain! Your method Nate is so simple yet will be so helpful to many gardeners, for sure! 🥰🍀
I love this technique and will start using it, going based on feeling is always the best way, one that feels one with nature is often right in the decision making for plants :)
Hmm never thought to lift them up - I've always done what I saw my dad do when I was a kid - he always stuck his finger in to plant pots to see how wet they are, so that's what I grew up doing!
Dude this is the best description I've heard so far of what I've been trying to train myself and learn to do I haven't got it yet but I'm still working on it technique might help a lot
Hey I'm not one to usually drop comments BUT I have to say, Your content is super underated! for beginners and novices like myself there's always a quality bit of information to take AWAY from all your uploads..you always get straight to the point .that's a pet hate of mine ,content creators that take foreva to get to the nitty gritty..the meet and potatoes of what the title description is refering to..so yeh this is just a quick hello to say how much I appreciate your content and I no I'm not the only one whom feels this way....great stuff..
Thanks Nate this helps a lot. Was hoping to compare onions, yours with ours. No tent but good air flow, room is 73 degrees under a basic grow light. Timer 16 on 8 off. Taller onion greens falling over so we started snipping, then started your DIY seedling fertilizer. They are beautiful. First time trying onions. Thank you Nate. Q . how short do you suggest?
Im new to this..At73 yrs old I am useing this method...I do have a scale i used to swing weigh Golf clubs..Gram ....White Widow into RSO Oil for My wife...Thanks
For the algorithm! I'm experimenting with bottom watering by placing 3" PVC tubes vertically in my 10x20 trays and watering through the tubes. Hoping it will save me from buying twice as many seedling trays. Also, a lot of people using YT are viewing it on their phones and don't know how to give a like. You have to put the like button embedded in your video to help them along.
You hit the nail right on the head! Just like talking a gallon of milk out you can feel how much is left just by holding it, same idea. This is one of the hardest things for new gardeners. Took me 2 years to finally get it. I love how you simplify everything and make it understandable so everyone can enjoy gardening!
Hey I learned a lot from your videos I have a plant that had root rot I cleaned the roots now the plant itself still looks dead it’s like it’s not taking up water
depending on how severe it was there may be no recovery possible... but I would give it a good soak of LABS at 3oz a gallon.... let the root ball soak in there for 10 minutes or so and that will def help the healing process.... also add some aerated compost teas if growing with living soil
Brilliant. Any ideas for root knot nematodes? I'm going to plant mustard and marigolds all over my garden but would like something that can save my current crops. Thanks 👍👍👍
Would have liked to have seen you weigh the red Solo cups; the weight for the super dry one vs the weight of the cup with the correct amount of water in the soil.... How many ounces of water difference...??
What brand is your scale? We have the smaller battery scales and they are too small to read (display is on the scale) and the batteries dies out in cold weather…. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
yes absolutely so long as you have the ability to lift the pot without crushing the soil and disturbing the roots (fabric pots no).... the weight will tell you everything you need to know!
Personally I would take the mixture out of the pot and refresh it with worm castings or more soil then put it back into the pot so the formation of mold and fungus does not begin to take place
I've always started my seedling with cell trays of anywhere between 15 and 72. Now I am thinking I might not be growing optimally. It occurred to me watching your excellent video that each of my cells is an island. Unable to drift moisture/nutrients from its neighbor. I have always used the 'weight' method...but the seedlings are not connected while growing...not sharing resources.
@@gardenlikeaviking Thanks...changing it from now on. There may be an advantage to the seedlings knowing each other is there...perhaps the communication network is in play fairly early via the soil. Either way...makes so much sense.
Great video but please don’t try to judge it on weight. Instead do the self-watering (wicking) double cup method and actually see how much water is left.
This is so good! SO much better than relying on guesswork or moisture meters. My grandfather grew a huge garden every year and he would sometimes lean over and poke a finger in the soil. Sometimes he'd go get the hose and sometimes he didn't, so if he left to get the hose I would stick my finger down in the hole and feel what he had felt. I learned, and by the second year I'd see him looking down at some plants and I'd beat him to it. I still remember him looking at me to see if I would nod or shake my head. I loved that man like he was a God.
what a beautiful memory!!... thank you for sharing
gramps was cool
Thanks Nate.
I love how you get to the point with no extra fluff. That takes some skill.
This is the very first time I've ever heard of this method. Thanks!
Muscle memory works! The body is intelligent. Great tip.
I watched pinball preparedness video this morning about all the pesticides on our food and so many comments were people wanting to grow as much of their own as possible!!! Well I put a long comment about you and how your teachings are short, to the point, easy to understand and usable for anyone !!! I’ve watched hundreds if not thousands of videos on natural gardening and yours are by far the most concise and easy !!!!
Thank you Nate, I hope to send viewers to you !!!
Blessings
Yep you nailed it,you don't fix your watering,all is lost, especially at seedlings stage!great video. Basics are key to success.
Ok my friends here it is.
Haha, I just started this video and my husband heard the beginning, ok my friends here it is, and he said ok it’s that time of year again!
Brilliant method.
Yes, this method works for me. Good info.
Another useful tip for a successful season
best Tutorial ever on this topic... thank you
Thank you for the vote of confidence my friend🙏🌞
Best watering video yet.
Great stuff Nate!
When I first started teaching music lessons, I used to hate when people said: "ya gotta feel it man!"
... Now guess what I say all the time lol
Thaaank you again 🙏🙏
Straight to the point Thanks
I feel you Nate, cheers
Love this video! Touch really makes the difference! Thanks for sharing
I am in love with your mind, and I don't care who knows it !
Brilliant, thank you! We will definitely be implementing this. We are in SE Arizona and cannot wait to get started on the growing season. Have a nice afternoon!
Love it this is what I ended up doing after thousands of hours of research! Kiss method is best!
Feel, Felt, Found....Excellent!
Epic method! Honestly, this is the method that my brain was waiting on. Thank you!
Thank you very much
Great video. Feel the weight 👍
Wow very good information thank you
Very valuable info. Too little or too much water will cause big issues. “Water must be abundant but not excessive”
-Jorge Cervantes
This one is too wet, this one is too dry and this one is just right! IT'S THE GOLDILOCKS METHOD! 😂💖💖
lol thats actually a really catchy name!!!
@@gardenlikeaviking Feel free to use it. With no credit card to tip you right now, it's my gift to you! 🥰
Normally I would be very suspicious of someone who said we were going to the basement, but I trust you Nate. 🤔😁
Thanks!
thank you for the support my friend!!
Greetings from Pakistan, you do amazing work. I have a question, when do we have to water them again? Like when it is full dry or have some moisture in it?
@@yakobobaba1173 you water them when they are half way between the middle one and the too light one... you want them to remain about the weight of the middle one
Thank you so much. Love your work
great information. so simple yet so effective . Thank you
The timing of this vid. was a little surreal.... I watched it just after coming home from a very early medical appointment. A hot day today in Melbourne [38C +forecast] - so I immediately watered my pot plants BEFORE coming inside! Alas, I used the "pick up" method for some plants that require a little more hydration, "just to be sure"! I did not utilize your brilliant idea of clearly determining hydration requirements via direct weight comparisons .Just many years of trial and error I suppose until I acquired the" muscle memory" to which you explain! Your method Nate is so simple yet will be so helpful to many gardeners, for sure! 🥰🍀
Thank you, I’ve never heard this explained so well.
These micro lessons make huge differences in success. We were just talking about this dilemma earlier today. Thanks Nate the timing is right on!
Very good information. Thank you Viking. 👍
Thanks Nate, 77 degree soil temp , 70.2 degrees air temp 60% Humidity in the tent with a nice breeze 😏I am so excited for this year
YES!!... those are ideal conditions
Great video, as always, thanks👍🏻
I love this technique and will start using it, going based on feeling is always the best way, one that feels one with nature is often right in the decision making for plants :)
Awesome knowledge as always Nate!
Makes sense
Awesome info my friend!!! Thank you a million
Hmm never thought to lift them up - I've always done what I saw my dad do when I was a kid - he always stuck his finger in to plant pots to see how wet they are, so that's what I grew up doing!
Well spoken sir. From Gambia
Yes, that is how I'm doing it ❤
Dude this is the best description I've heard so far of what I've been trying to train myself and learn to do I haven't got it yet but I'm still working on it technique might help a lot
Im following you from Northern California my friend, cool to know you been to the area
7 years in Humboldt
Great and informative video Thank you so much.
Thank you. Love the muscle memory idea 🙏🙏❤️
Wow! So easy!
Thank you!
yes yes yes
i never thought to use a scale great video
Thank you so much for this tip.......... wish I woulda seen it 3 days ago though lol thanks again !!
the best way, thanks
Thanks! This is very helpful!
Excellent 🎉
Still needing to set up a room for growing, going to start the outdoor hardening stuff first.
I'm building my own garden for the first time in my life. And it's a very serious garden so I will try your method and I'll let U know
Spot on.
I think I will weigh them before watering until I don't need a scale any more.... Thank you, are great video!!
Thanks Nate 💫
Amazing advice 🎉😊
Hey I'm not one to usually drop comments BUT I have to say,
Your content is super underated! for beginners and novices like myself there's always a quality bit of information to take AWAY from all your uploads..you always get straight to the point .that's a pet hate of mine ,content creators that take foreva to get to the nitty gritty..the meet and potatoes of what the title description is refering to..so yeh this is just a quick hello to say how much I appreciate your content and I no I'm not the only one whom feels this way....great stuff..
thank you for the positive energy my friend I'm happy you took the time to comment!
Using a scale is genius! Obvious (of course 😅) !
Thanks !! ✌🏼
Genius 👍❤️
Thanks Nate this helps a lot. Was hoping to compare onions, yours with ours.
No tent but good air flow, room is 73 degrees under a basic grow light. Timer 16 on 8 off.
Taller onion greens falling over so we started snipping, then started your DIY seedling fertilizer.
They are beautiful. First time trying onions. Thank you Nate.
Q . how short do you suggest?
Im new to this..At73 yrs old I am useing this method...I do have a scale i used to swing weigh Golf clubs..Gram ....White Widow into RSO Oil for My wife...Thanks
For the algorithm! I'm experimenting with bottom watering by placing 3" PVC tubes vertically in my 10x20 trays and watering through the tubes. Hoping it will save me from buying twice as many seedling trays.
Also, a lot of people using YT are viewing it on their phones and don't know how to give a like. You have to put the like button embedded in your video to help them along.
wow that's the first I've heard of embedding the like button!!... thank you I'll look into that
I believe your plant have heavy duty leaf like your bread 😅 i mean i believe your konowledge and skill bro ❤ big love from indonesian organic farming.
Do you use tap water? Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Lol sweet potatoes are why your beard is that color 😂 love growing sweet potatoes they are one of my favorite vegetables ❤
I didn’t know you were in northern California!! Hello, Neighbor!!
not anymore but spent almost a decade in southern humbolt garberville area
You hit the nail right on the head! Just like talking a gallon of milk out you can feel how much is left just by holding it, same idea. This is one of the hardest things for new gardeners. Took me 2 years to finally get it. I love how you simplify everything and make it understandable so everyone can enjoy gardening!
I slosh mine around in the jug to guesstimate level. It's not weight it's centrifugal force that lets me know when I need to buy another gallon.
Would a soil moisture measuring meter that are in gardening catalogs also be useful for tray moisture testing?
Your hand is cheaper! 🤣
Thumbs up it is.
😂Dude has James Earl Jones level vocals.
Thanks, boss.😜
lol. Part 2 of my comment.
I don't have a green thumb and first time with onions. Were those onions in the video on the left side of screen?
About onions…Nate, do you trim the onion tops while indoors?
yes we keep them trimmed to about 5 inches
Hey I learned a lot from your videos I have a plant that had root rot I cleaned the roots now the plant itself still looks dead it’s like it’s not taking up water
What do I do I gave it nutrients and still nothing
depending on how severe it was there may be no recovery possible... but I would give it a good soak of LABS at 3oz a gallon.... let the root ball soak in there for 10 minutes or so and that will def help the healing process.... also add some aerated compost teas if growing with living soil
🤚👋💪♥️💐Thank you for sharing youre insights .
Brilliant. Any ideas for root knot nematodes? I'm going to plant mustard and marigolds all over my garden but would like something that can save my current crops. Thanks 👍👍👍
did you try scale?
Would have liked to have seen you weigh the red Solo cups; the weight for the super dry one vs the weight of the cup with the correct amount of water in the soil.... How many ounces of water difference...??
What brand is your scale? We have the smaller battery scales and they are too small to read (display is on the scale) and the batteries dies out in cold weather…. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
amzn.to/404fGW0 .... this one is great for anything over a half pound up to several hundred pounds
MyMan!
Thank you for this great video. One question. When we water our plants, should we water it until it is ideally saturated and stop there?
@gardenlikeaviking I’d like to know it too 🙏🏻
Can I extend this method for veg/flowering state in 5 gal. pots?
yes absolutely so long as you have the ability to lift the pot without crushing the soil and disturbing the roots (fabric pots no).... the weight will tell you everything you need to know!
Training muscle memory😅 Clever
Coming fast
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Thought you discovered my secret to watering them.
do you have a different method??... share with us!!
@@gardenlikeaviking I can’t help indoor plants. I’m outdoor and let the plant train me by observing the leaves.
CAS no sulphur .what we use
If I over water my seedlings and they die can I just add new seeds to the same starting mix
Personally I would take the mixture out of the pot and refresh it with worm castings or more soil then put it back into the pot so the formation of mold and fungus does not begin to take place
Problem with that is the plants get bigger and heavier..
I've always started my seedling with cell trays of anywhere between 15 and 72. Now I am thinking I might not be growing optimally.
It occurred to me watching your excellent video that each of my cells is an island. Unable to drift moisture/nutrients from its neighbor.
I have always used the 'weight' method...but the seedlings are not connected while growing...not sharing resources.
that is absolutely correct my friend each cell is like its own pot and its tough to tell the saturation of each cell
@@gardenlikeaviking Thanks...changing it from now on. There may be an advantage to the seedlings knowing each other is there...perhaps the communication network is in play fairly early via the soil. Either way...makes so much sense.
@@JACKnJESUS yes I believe this is true
I put a water bottle of water between 6 pots planted u think that's enough water to dampen the soil in that area the seeds in. Maybe a shot a pot
Is this for weed. Plants ?
Bro said he’s gonna take me in the basement 😅
So much easier to use a moister monitor!
3:06
Never had a problem but now with autos they are all finicky as all geddup
At :30 he was bouta say cannabis grows lol
Oh nate I caught u
Great video but please don’t try to judge it on weight. Instead do the self-watering (wicking) double cup method and actually see how much water is left.