Mimosa is a great strain. It’s true to its name in smell and taste. High def isn’t very hard hitting but it is definitely a great smoke flavor wise and in one that translates from the name to the smoke. 💯
at 1:35:00 on plant density, Mike says 1.6 plants per sqft but later says 3 plants on a 5ft wide table. thats 1.66 sqft per plant not 1.66 plants per sqft which would be 8plants on a 5ft wide. just want to clarify that! great podcast, i learned a lot as always
Dude, I was battling with this shit for hours. My brain functions in meters, so it was even worse. I reached the conclusion that it had to be the other way around, but I was still trying to somehow prove myself worng. And then I decided to scroll to the comments to see if anyone else had spotted this. Jesus christ! Another thing. Is it 1.66sqf per plant, or 1.66 linear feet per plant? Because he only said across... Assuming the spacing is the same in lenght, it's 1 plant per 2.76 sqf (2x1.66)! Am I right? I'm assuming on a 5x5 space he puts 9 plants. Otherwise it would be 15.something in a 25square feet space. Great podcast, very confusing moment! :)
What are we talking about regarding the Thrips SOP... You guys were talking about the concentration and application, but which compound/product/substance is used for the SOP :D Very very high quality podcast, thanks a lot in advance :) Kind regards
Could y’all please do a lil question portion on every podcast just about irrigation schedules. P1, 2,3 etc. shot sizes, lengths , shot counts, maintenance drybacks, nightly drybacks etc. that’s one area there isn’t a lot of info on. Appreciate it!!
I have a question for breeders when creating seeds. What is the overall best feeding to develop healthy seeds in its appropriate time frame and what is that time frame. If anyone could answer that question I'd much appreciate thank you.
Thanks enjoyed the podcast nice job the Village. Instead of sulfur have you heard of Osmoslay for killing the broad mites and russet mites? It is spray on, kills all soft bodied insects and mites (it imbalances the water molecules), doesn't stress the plants, short withholding period, non-toxic, no residue. Even works in a humidifier as a tent bomb. I don't want to post a link here cos I'm not advertising but you can google it. Its eradicated broad mites for me and has many confirmed kills under 1000x microscope.
50:58 you guys mention spiking the EC to finish and then a couple minutes later mention when his friends reservoir got too low and had a 6 EC, a few plants seemed like they wanted to finish early. Can you help me understand more about this? At what point should we spike EC to help ripen/finish?
If you take something 20 percent, grow it, get 15, it's your fault. Grow problems. Imo. Seems like most feel they're doing something, by going backwards for a few years... Rookie move..😊
Thank you for the wealth of knowledge and info, appreciate you guys immensely.
Thanks for watching! We appreciate you bro.
Best cast on the platform!!!! Keep them coming!!
Thanks bro! We appreciate you.
@WeTheGrowers great show bro honestly.
But hasn't jungle been falling off the past few years ?
Interested in running Athena just not sure
I love this podcast for the technical discussions
same
Mimosa is a great strain. It’s true to its name in smell and taste. High def isn’t very hard hitting but it is definitely a great smoke flavor wise and in one that translates from the name to the smoke. 💯
Everyones breeding nowadays the futures brighter than its ever been ❤
at 1:35:00 on plant density, Mike says 1.6 plants per sqft but later says 3 plants on a 5ft wide table. thats 1.66 sqft per plant not 1.66 plants per sqft which would be 8plants on a 5ft wide. just want to clarify that! great podcast, i learned a lot as always
Hey, apologies for the confusion. It’s 3 plants across a 5’ bench which is 1 plant for 1.66 sqft
Why would you need someone else to truly decide how many plants to put under a light?
Dude, I was battling with this shit for hours. My brain functions in meters, so it was even worse. I reached the conclusion that it had to be the other way around, but I was still trying to somehow prove myself worng. And then I decided to scroll to the comments to see if anyone else had spotted this.
Jesus christ!
Another thing. Is it 1.66sqf per plant, or 1.66 linear feet per plant? Because he only said across... Assuming the spacing is the same in lenght, it's 1 plant per 2.76 sqf (2x1.66)! Am I right? I'm assuming on a 5x5 space he puts 9 plants. Otherwise it would be 15.something in a 25square feet space.
Great podcast, very confusing moment! :)
Amazing information helps me on level I can’t explain, respect for giving away the knowledge 🌞💗👑7️⃣
What are we talking about regarding the Thrips SOP... You guys were talking about the concentration and application, but which compound/product/substance is used for the SOP :D Very very high quality podcast, thanks a lot in advance :)
Kind regards
Could y’all please do a lil question portion on every podcast just about irrigation schedules.
P1, 2,3 etc. shot sizes, lengths , shot counts, maintenance drybacks, nightly drybacks etc. that’s one area there isn’t a lot of info on. Appreciate it!!
Clone coach on RUclips
Love the pod bro!! Always an abundance of knowledge much luv for the plant🌱
It is just amazing the amount of crucial topics that they covered in this episode. Thank you very much guys. Awsome video :D
Reason why sea of green is the way, less labour quicker harvests, clone, 5-10 day veg, flip
how much do you put on a 4x4?
I have a question for breeders when creating seeds. What is the overall best feeding to develop healthy seeds in its appropriate time frame and what is that time frame. If anyone could answer that question I'd much appreciate thank you.
Thanks enjoyed the podcast nice job the Village.
Instead of sulfur have you heard of Osmoslay for killing the broad mites and russet mites? It is spray on, kills all soft bodied insects and mites (it imbalances the water molecules), doesn't stress the plants, short withholding period, non-toxic, no residue. Even works in a humidifier as a tent bomb. I don't want to post a link here cos I'm not advertising but you can google it. Its eradicated broad mites for me and has many confirmed kills under 1000x microscope.
Where do you buy it?
50:58 you guys mention spiking the EC to finish and then a couple minutes later mention when his friends reservoir got too low and had a 6 EC, a few plants seemed like they wanted to finish early. Can you help me understand more about this? At what point should we spike EC to help ripen/finish?
Good interview
As always dope podcast
Hps and LEDs mixed together all the way , thats the way
you don’t even want to be in there 😂😂😂😂
Is it an Athena thing to pump high EC? If I ran anymore than like 2.2 EC my poor girls would be fried to all hell lmao
This podcast is normalizing synthetic growing. You guys show off how intricate it can be 🤟
I like this man sounds like me
PAR ==> ePAR !!!
Need that mimosa cut for deps 😬
🤣
Yup
If you take something 20 percent, grow it, get 15, it's your fault. Grow problems. Imo. Seems like most feel they're doing something, by going backwards for a few years... Rookie move..😊
Budologist?
Got the opportunity to meet him in barcelona, cool person respect 🫡
I would like to work under that men even for free
😳 Jesus.
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