Microgreens - Does Adding Nutrients Help!? - Purple Broccoli - On The Grow

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • 💥Today CJ has a new experiment where we compare adding nutrients to growing microgreens against using only tap water to grow microgreens...
    In this video we grow four trays of broccoli microgreens on Terrafibre, which is a Hemp Grow Mat, and we seeded this grow medium with 25 grams of seed per tray. All 4 trays went through the exact same germination process, but some germinated slower than others. Those trays that germinated slower, we made our nutrient group and watered them with a Hydroponic Nutrient called Ocean Solution 2-0-3. Since they were already behind on growth, if they were able to catch up, it could show that adding nutrients to their water can increase the rate of growth.
    🤔We've heard people say that adding nutrients to microgreens doesn't provide them with any benefits... we think the results speak for themselves and we even gave water a a heads start in growth...... 😎
    ✅Let's just say it turned out how we expected...but how big of a difference was it!?
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Комментарии • 454

  • @ethanboyd7843
    @ethanboyd7843 2 года назад +1

    With every plant and every growing zone having a dozen gardening myths I super appreciate seeing the advice and the results together instead of someone recording herself just talking about how good a plant is in front of a container and saying nothing. Great content!

  • @annchong9701
    @annchong9701 3 года назад +9

    Great comparison! Would love to know if they taste better with the different nutrients!

  • @extendedp1
    @extendedp1 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the video, great job. I wish you had taste tested the greens like you did in the LED light test experiment. Also it would have been cool to know the additional cost of adding the nutrient. Thanks

  • @thegreenviking1422
    @thegreenviking1422 4 года назад +9

    I am a worm farmer from Capetown South Africa... if you would allow me a moment to add a thought... I love the way you compared these trays. however, on the 4th tray, you have a little clash of nutrients going on, this is why very little different really great happened in that tray. Your solution you used actually kills the natural bacteria in the worm tea. so in effect, it made it just dead nutrients with none of the bacteria left to benefit the growth going on in the stems. Worm castings can not be mixed with a chemical, saline or petrochemical-based fertilizer it kills it. worm castings are not really great for microgreens as this type of greens are still extracting most of its energy needs from the seed and worm castings and teas and all the microbial life it contains only really kicks in after this phase of growth. Keep in mind though that your second tray with only worm castings was your only real "organic" tray... proofing that it is possible to do microgreens organically. Just my 2 cents.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the input! I am curious then how most compost teas are able to be successful if they have worm castings in addition to salts (saline) added. It seems like people are getting amazing results when their castings are combined with other nutrients/minerals so that raises some flags when you say that it kills everything when combined. I’m asking because I am very new to compost teas, so I don’t understand how the organic minerals added killed the bacteria. I understand that compost teas are generally best for longer grows as it is about the microbial live more than anything... Also, that tray was WAY behind everything else and it managed to catch up, so I am not seeing that it performed worse than anything else. The fact that it made it to the end is amazing really...

    • @thegreenviking1422
      @thegreenviking1422 4 года назад +1

      @@OnTheGrow I should probably explain in more detail but it hard in this little chat space. 100% organic fertilizers with no added chemicals are really hard to find. most fertilizers are chemical-based or boosted. Worm Tea is probably one of the only real 100% organic fertilizer mixes you get. (maybe some compost teas also might be) . What you need to consider with worm tea is that it is not just a fertilizer, so the tea does not just have the necessary NPK rating but it is also a living entity. its a living organism in liquid form teeming with biological life. this bio-life is what most benefits plants in its growing. The bacteria and other living organisms in the tea are also what regenerate soil from dead dirt to living soil. unfortunately, CHEMICAL fertilizers kill this boi-life and turn worm tea into plain NPK loaded liquid. :) I hope this makes sense. let me add this... adding work tea is always a good idea, probably the best idea, but mixing it with NON-ORGANIC chemical fertilizers defeats the point. :)

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      The Green Viking well the ocean solution is OMRI listed organic nutrients so that’s where I’m confused. It isn’t synthetics...

    • @cadeplaisance3169
      @cadeplaisance3169 8 месяцев назад

      I use liquid worm castings for germination only. It gets the plants off to a better start. The growth rate is increased and speeds up sprouting by about a day.

  • @iriefarms1212
    @iriefarms1212 4 года назад +1

    Literally Venturing into Micro Greens for 2020 and Vision is Looking a lot Clearer with Your Side By Side Work Also. Thank You for the Work

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for the support and we're so happy you found this content to be of value! Best of luck on your new venture and have fun! We have loved growing these beautiful greens over the past 6 months and we're doing our best to help others learn along the way!

  • @farmerdre1
    @farmerdre1 4 года назад +7

    Awsome video!! I love to see different types of growing. Our our farm we grown everything in soil!!! Nutrient management is very important!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +4

      Thank you so much for the support Dre! We love us some good soil too! Some of the best results we get growing is from a nice healthy living soil. I'm actually quite excited to dig into some of your videos on the apple trees. Mandi has been begging me to get some fruit trees for her! Thank you again for the support!!

  • @danielbailey6127
    @danielbailey6127 4 года назад +11

    Dunno if this was answered but more N would give greener greens.
    Love your channel immensely. Gonna start growing myself because of you guys. I be-leaf in magic lol

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Yes we've been meaning to play around with adding things like that but haven't had time to do it yet haha.
      Thank you!! We're glad that you be-leaf Daniel!! Hope everything turns out awesome for you!

    • @jamiekepler1292
      @jamiekepler1292 3 года назад

      What is N? Thank you

    • @poodle5421
      @poodle5421 3 года назад +1

      @@jamiekepler1292 I think it means Nitrogen as N is the element of nitrogen as represented on the periodic table. Hope I helped!

    • @jamiekepler1292
      @jamiekepler1292 3 года назад

      @@poodle5421 thanks Poodle. Have a a good day.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for the support Daniel Bailey!! We are going to be making new content soon! 😄 Daniel Bailey 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
      😃Please visit our new website at 0nthegrow.net for info and early sign up!!!

  • @ruricobravo5844
    @ruricobravo5844 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the job of recollecting all the data and measurements!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the support Rurico, it means a lot to us!🌱🌱

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Rurico Bravo 😉Hello again from "On The Grow"...We apologize for not being timely on your last request or comment!!! We've been blessed to have so many welcoming responses as well as questions from the "MicroGreen Community".
      😄Fear not for the future...we have two new grow team members here to assist with all aspects of your grow needs and questions. Please feel free to jump back in to sharing and looking to us for assistance!! Thank you so much for the support Rurico Bravo!! We are going to be making new content soon! 😄 Rurico Bravo 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
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  • @henrylombardi4341
    @henrylombardi4341 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the info on nutients. I'm starting a microgreen operation on Maui and doing as much research as can on microgreens. I have been manufacturing ormus and selling it farmers market. The residue from the ormus manufacturing became a nutrient supplyment for a few ag experiments I was doing. The product contains a broard spectrum of minerals similar to the ocean solution. I didnt consider addding a supplement to the water . So thanks. Henry on Maui

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Excited to hear how it works!! Please keep us updated on that! I have been wanting an alternative to OceanSolution... Thank you for the support Henry!

  • @PyroChemdawgxxx
    @PyroChemdawgxxx 4 года назад +5

    It would be interesting seeing Maxigrow and Cal-mag plus combo.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Adding it to our list for the first of 2020 experiments! Great suggestion!

  • @peaches963
    @peaches963 5 месяцев назад

    A favourite fertilzer for me is ascophyllium nodosum seaweed or knotted wrack tea find the high level of nitrogen perform fantastically with microgreens

  • @johnnyblades7824
    @johnnyblades7824 4 года назад +2

    is a " larger crop" a better tasting crop?
    can we get a blind taste test panel?
    - thanks for all your work; you are becoming a great asset to the community

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      We’re super honest about taste and I feel a blind taste test would be excessive but we could do it. Generally, there is very little difference in taste.
      As for taller vs shorter, generally, the very small crops have more flavor, but that is because they are in a more adolescent phase of growth. For example, arugula will be very peppery at a smaller/adolescent phase of growth, so we prefer to grow ours out longer to make them more mild in pepper taste.
      It is really whatever you’re looking for.
      The main point of adding nutrients is that you get to different “phases” of growth quicker. Sometimes the nutrient will effect the flavor and appearance. It all depends on the crop.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Johnny Blades 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
      😃Please visit our new website at 0nthegrow.net for info and early sign up!!!

  • @GeofryMasters
    @GeofryMasters 3 года назад +2

    The cotyledons are lighter on the one tray because the nutrient solution probably dropped your ph in the medium (not the actual solution you ph'ed) over time. When feeding substrates u always gotta read runoff and the ph of your standing water in the tray after a day. If it's too high lower the alkalinity of your feed to adjust the medium and standing water runoff/wick water and vice versa

  • @schmaul2644
    @schmaul2644 2 года назад +6

    I really like your videos, because of how rich in information they are and how many different techniques you are testing.
    The question for me personally is though, if the amount of nutrient in the plant benefit of the nutrients in the water as well. If it just increases the size (so basically just increasing water inside the plant), people would have to buy more to reap the same benefits. Which is nice for the farmer, but questionable decision out of the customers perspective.
    Just saying, it would be nice seeing something like this tested as well. (if anyone knows how)

  • @mattkolaszewski7942
    @mattkolaszewski7942 4 года назад +5

    I'm new to your channel and wanted to take a minute to compliment you both on such quality videos. Very informative and enjoyable to watch. A little jealous of your Texas weather from a cold and snowy U.P. of Michigan.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much Matt for the kind words and support!! Lol, I would be willing to trade weather for a few weeks! I love the snow and it's a rare down here in the south... Thank you again for the support!!

    • @Mihnevichoo
      @Mihnevichoo 4 года назад

      What is ocean solution? What it include? I am from Ukraine

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Matt Kolaszewski 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
      😃Please visit our new website at 0nthegrow.net for info and early sign up!!!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      A liquid organic fertilizer that we really do like! Пакуй Манатки 😉Hello again from "On The Grow"...We apologize for not being timely on your last request or comment!!! We've been blessed to have so many welcoming responses as well as questions from the "MicroGreen Community".
      😄Fear not for the future...we have two new grow team members here to assist with all aspects of your grow needs and questions. Please feel free to jump back in to sharing and looking to us for assistance!!

  • @articmars1
    @articmars1 2 года назад

    You can make your castings way more effective if you aerate it over night with a table spoon of molasses. Let pump for 24 hrs. Will save you money in the long run.

  • @aort2823
    @aort2823 4 года назад +3

    I been following you guys since you started. Love your videos.😁👍

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much Adam! We really appreciate the support you've continued to give us!

  • @peaches963
    @peaches963 5 месяцев назад

    I use compost tea bags. Using a washing machine tablet net bag and placing in a 5gallon tub with an air rating stone leave tea to sit for 12 hours andbthen use

  • @acolley2891
    @acolley2891 4 года назад

    Oh wow ! I was just thinking about how to add worm castings to microgreens. Thank you.

  • @leeadamson4453
    @leeadamson4453 4 года назад +2

    HI guys. loving your content. just discovered micro greens and looking to start up here in the uk. spoke with 2 chefs down the pub and have orders already!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Congratulations!!!! 😁 That's so awesome!!!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      😀 Bald n Bored Again...we really benefit from your support and nice compliments!!! Have you visited our newest website...
      www.onthegrow.net ...we are so proud of the help it provides!!! Bald n Bored 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
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    • @leeadamson4453
      @leeadamson4453 3 года назад

      @@OnTheGrow hi guys. Unfortunately due to the lockdowns I had to stop growing as there was no customers. Now an avid cryptocurrency investor and actually doing quite well with that atm. But who knows I may take micrograms up as a hobby I the future. Stay well 🙏

  • @phonixsolomon6275
    @phonixsolomon6275 4 года назад +1

    Ok, now I wanna use maxigrow in soil based microgreens, not hydroponic with hemp.
    In what quantities do I dissolve it? As specifed in the bottle instructions?
    And in what stage do I spray that solution?
    Since the beginning?
    Thank you very much.
    Subscripted.
    You are my favorite so far...
    Humble, sweet and ultraprofessional.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      We always use the minimum suggested on the labels! I can't remember exactly for MaxiGro but I think it was around the 1tsp per gallon mark.
      We begin adding nutrients once the plants are introduced into the light.
      We noticed that adding nutrients too soon can cause slower germination.
      So mist them normally with regular water until they are germinated and growing well and then when they are introduced to light, you can begin bottom-watering in the nutrients.
      Thank you so much for the support! We really appreciate it!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      CRAZY GOAT 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
      😃Please visit our new website at 0nthegrow.net for info and early sign up!!!

  • @debid9196
    @debid9196 4 года назад +4

    I also would like to see a kelp experiment!👌

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Noted! Thanks for the support!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for the Feedback Debi D! We appreciate your support! Debi D 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
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  • @DaDrewinz
    @DaDrewinz 4 года назад +18

    Would love to see a test with seaweed extract or kelp. In nature it is the fastest growing plant i think. Most formulas are full of auxins and cytokinin which are natural plant growth hormones. it also has up to 70 beneficial trace minerals from the sea. Great way to increase quality from my experience(not microgreens). My growing tools are NPK+ micro and macro nutrients+ kelp and vitamins+ carbohydrates(feed bacteria and fungi), amino acids(improve nutrient uptake) and beneficial bacteria. Also from my knowledge, compost teas are rather difficult to get right. You need to have the right bubbling time(too long and beneficial die, too short and not enough are produced), high quality castings that contain beneficial bacteria that can be cultured( not all castings are created equal), right temperature in order to culture the right aerobic microbiology, a hefty air stone that won't get clogged. Pretty sure farms that use compost teas actually take a look at their teas under a microscope to see what they've cultured as it's not always 100% consistent and some teas don't turn out.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +7

      Great suggestion!! We tried some kelp in the past, but I don't think I did it right and we ended up getting poor results. I think either I added too much nutrient or something... I will bring the kelp back out for some of our upcoming experiments! Thanks again for the suggestion!!

    • @Locke19901
      @Locke19901 4 года назад +2

      I like this idea too!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Locke19901 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
      😃Please visit our new website at 0nthegrow.net for info and early sign up!!!

  • @mckaybridges9229
    @mckaybridges9229 4 года назад +5

    New sub! Love all the tests. Thanks for your efforts! You guys run everything out of the trailer?

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the sub and the support! Yes, we currently we grow the majority of our produce inside the cargo trailer! We do have a flood and drain system inside our house that we're growing some collards, herbs and edible flowers on.

  • @matheww9944
    @matheww9944 4 года назад +2

    Great video answers a lot of my questions 👍

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much!! If you ever have any more questions, we'd love to help as best we can!

  • @DanteVelasquez
    @DanteVelasquez 4 года назад +1

    Nice. I'm just starting to grow micro greens and i wondered about this. Question answered!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thanks Dante! It's a lot of fun to see how different of growth you can get just by changing a few things...

  • @cprogress
    @cprogress 4 года назад +1

    These videos are extremely helpful and informative. I began growing wheat grass not to eat personally but to feed my rabbits. I've thought about using Fish Emulsion to see how it affects growth because its always been outstanding with all the outside vegetables I grow. It will just be extremely smelly.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      I'm glad to hear that you find our videos to be of value! I completely understand about the fish emulsion. It does smell really, really bad... We have tried it a few times indoors but had mixed results. We are wanting to move away from OceanSolution because they aren't as reliable with their inventory so we may end up trying some fish emulsion and kelp soon!

    • @cprogress
      @cprogress 4 года назад

      @@OnTheGrow I ended up trying it and wasn't a fan of it. The growth was not enough to warrant the smells. Do you regrow any of your greens more than once? If so, how do you keep the medium and/or roots from molding. Everyone of mine begin molding after a week.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Invisighost 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
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  • @nmaikowski8013
    @nmaikowski8013 3 года назад

    Try lime mixed in your water to help the roots break down minerals so they can feed off the iron in the soil. Or premix in the soil

  • @iampsico
    @iampsico 2 года назад

    perhaps start using the ocean solutions after a couple of days. When did you notice that the water tray was at its peak development compared to the others? That's when you start applying the solution. ;)

  • @articmars1
    @articmars1 2 года назад

    Also if your buy tea instead of castings. Leave the cap off so the microbes and fungi can still get oxygen. Maybe shake the bottle periodically

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse 2 года назад

    This is a good experiment.. with two big problems. 1. The size of the seed matters.. small seeds like broccoli and lettuce are going to need nutrients much earlier than things like peas or sunflowers. 2. Days to harvest, again you are picking slower varieties of microgreens. Honestly, I just use nutrients anyway because it is not expensive and it definitely isn't doing any harm.

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 4 года назад +1

    For increasing the darker green, magnesium, iron and nitrogen are important.
    If something grows too fast, it could results in deficiency.
    I think iron would be the lacking part in the ocean solution.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for the Feedback M. Karbaschi! We appreciate your support! M. Karbaschi 😉Hello again from "On The Grow"...We apologize for not being timely on your last request or comment!!! We've been blessed to have so many welcoming responses as well as questions from the "MicroGreen Community".
      😄Fear not for the future...we have two new grow team members here to assist with all aspects of your grow needs and questions. Please feel free to jump back in to sharing and looking to us for assistance!!

  • @jimdurkin8344
    @jimdurkin8344 4 года назад +2

    Just discovered your channel. Thanks so much for sharing. I’m excited to learn more about growing micro greens from you! Any episodes where you talk about what type of lights to get?

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the support! We have not yet made a video specifically on lighting, but that is in the works to be one of the first videos for 2020. Right now what we suggest for lights are the 18watt LED's we've been using for a few months with great results. They are 6500K and put out 2,000 lumens each... We try to get an output minimum of 6,000 lumens per shelf so we use 3 of the LED's per shelf. Here's the link to our lighting section of products we've used and works well. It looks like the main lights we use are out of stock so we will try and update with similar lights: www.amazon.com/shop/onthegrowfarms?listId=300RR4HQRM5I9

  • @chachadodds5860
    @chachadodds5860 4 года назад +2

    So glad you shared your experiment with worm castings; I was wondering if a worm casting tea would be appropriate for microgreens. My concern was whether they might introduce undesirable microbes to an edible. You did not mention this, and since you used a compost tea, rather than a direct to plant contact application, and I know you also water only the roots, my guess is that such a problem is mitigated by these practices.
    When I had a full garden here in Arizona, I used to feverishly search for worm castings, even making a special trip to the next state over, just to find it because my vegetables, fruits, herbs, roses, and trees loved them so much.
    I wonder if it might work to add the castings to the Coco Coir medium, then water with Ocean Solution. I may try that, now that I know the worm casting tea can be used on Microgreens.
    Believe me, in my day, there were plenty of kids that were eating dirt as a regular snack from all those mud pies we used to make, and I grew up in the Midwest, where there are plenty of worms casting their cares into that black soil. As far I know, no one ever died from eating dirt.
    Appreciate all you do for this community.

    • @shorelined1
      @shorelined1 Год назад

      Do you still grow microgreens in AZ and is it just for personal use?

  • @Horse237
    @Horse237 4 года назад +4

    When you grow in soil, new seeds do poorly in worm castings. Only after the plant has grown for a week or two will you transplant into soil with lots of worm castings. In fact the more worm castings the better for transplants. But none needed for the seed in the first week or two.
    Magnesium is the green part but also you might need a better light. Have to experiment to discover which one it is.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! We are doing light tests as we speak with a variety of lights 💡😄🌱🌱

    • @JessicaMosteller
      @JessicaMosteller 4 года назад +2

      Thanks! I was wondering about this.

  • @sharronwalker24
    @sharronwalker24 4 года назад +1

    Great work. Getting nutritional analysis would be great but expensive.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! Yeah, we really wish there was a viable way to get these analyzed without it costing so much... We’re hoping something pops up so we can do this for the community! Thank you again for the support!

  • @javiergonzalez-us5is
    @javiergonzalez-us5is 4 года назад +1

    Awesome!!!! Thanks for your hard work and videos

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much Javier for the support! We really appreciate it!

  • @12pak
    @12pak 4 года назад +3

    OH MY LOOK AT THESE DAISYZZ

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Lol, great comment! They did get a bit tall, I would've harvested them quite a few days sooner if I wasn't comparing the growth achieved over a similar period of time.

  • @kampfret
    @kampfret 4 года назад +1

    I did a small experiment also for my sunflower micros, and indeed my nutrient tray grow bigger and faster than just water.. :D

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      It's pretty exciting to watch the differences for yourself! We're so happy your experimenting!

    • @kampfret
      @kampfret 4 года назад

      @@OnTheGrow thank you ;D

  • @alexsfamily4166
    @alexsfamily4166 4 года назад +1

    the color is given by the light .. in my opinion you could improve the quality of the lighting by supplying lamps with a more homogeneous spectrum or maybe they are only old and need to be changed, if they are led not but if they are neon after 6 months - one year they lose efficacy .. another thing is the diffusion, if you notice the central part of the trays does not take the same light of the sides creating that depression in which the plants remain lower in all the trays .. however you produce beautiful products and also beautiful videos, I don't know you and I do not know yet how you pack but for what I have seen you are serious .. greetings

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      During our lighting test, we found a lot of color was the same, despite being different types of light... We will experiment more with it though! Thanks for the input and Greetings!

  • @fromtheflightdeck252
    @fromtheflightdeck252 4 года назад +2

    Hope you had a great break over the holidays. Thank you for your service..in the greens army!! Subbed! I know your channel will grow amazingly in the coming year

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      Thank you so much for the support!! We really appreciate the kind words. Our holiday break was awesome, Hope yours was to! 😃

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  • @rlguerrero2263
    @rlguerrero2263 4 года назад +1

    CJ, you could try a wood ash solution added with some source of Nitrogen and pH balanced.
    Ashes are what's left behind after the removal by burning of all organic matter in a vegetable tissue, wood, on this case.
    They are well known as a source of potassium, but most likely will hold many more micronutrients as well.

    • @rlguerrero2263
      @rlguerrero2263 4 года назад +1

      And they are also probably loaded with karrikins, what would speed up the germination process.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Great idea!! We will give this a try on some of our first videos for 2020. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @68RedDragonz
    @68RedDragonz 4 года назад +1

    Just starting my own microgreen thing, great vid. Going to try a couple little experiments myself with worm castings mixed into peat and coco, also try some marinis kelp fertilizer. See what boosts yield and quality for the best product.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the support and happy growing!! Can't wait to hear how your experiment turns out! I think the kelp may add some awesome growth!

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  • @dougmager573
    @dougmager573 4 года назад +2

    Awesome informational content, you earned an active subscriber!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much Doug for the support, we really appreciate it!

  • @dantang65
    @dantang65 4 года назад +1

    thankyou very much

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you for the support!!

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  • @travisroot5250
    @travisroot5250 4 года назад

    Maybe for the compost tea try a micron mesh bag with castings and guano in water agitate it frequently also keep air stone in water steep for 24 hrs ish

  • @JessicaMosteller
    @JessicaMosteller 4 года назад +1

    Why not just adding worm castings directly to your growing medium instead of filtering it? That might give you better results. Worth a try? Also, this is such good info for a beginning gardener. Thanks!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Great Suggestion Jessica! We will definitely be trying that soon! This was our first attempt at a "compost tea" and we didn't really enjoy the process :P
      Thank you so much for the continued support!

  • @iShuffleAtRaves
    @iShuffleAtRaves 4 года назад +1

    if youre making a compost tea that doesnt have constant aeration within the water chances are the bacterial groups youre trying to breed arent really multiplying to their full potential. nonetheless, the worm casting water is still relatively effective imo. i also use the run off water from my worm casting trays and its basically the same thing i guess. however the worm casting water is nothing compared to my teas for sure.
    since marijuana growing out here is extremely hard now due to regulations and permits. im going to grow some micro greens on the side... my pops is a chef, i work in a warehouse that delivers produce to restaurants all across san diego ( we even have our own micro greens section and farmers market), man i feel like i was born for this!!!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Yeah, compost teas aren't my thing :) Microgreens are a ton of fun to grow and it sounds like you have the right connections to make it happen quickly!! Go crush it!!

    • @iShuffleAtRaves
      @iShuffleAtRaves 4 года назад +1

      @@OnTheGrow appreciate the videos and insight

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      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

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  • @saicin5403
    @saicin5403 2 года назад

    Nitrogen, it is higher in worm castings and slow release. OS has 2 on its rating. worm casting can be 5% higher. Nitrogen darkens the leaves.

  • @bonniehoke-scedrov4906
    @bonniehoke-scedrov4906 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @zhukovgnt
    @zhukovgnt 4 года назад +2

    HI my frieds! its great craZZZZYYY best video! thank you very mutch!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the support!! We're glad you enjoyed it!

  • @andrewvare3173
    @andrewvare3173 4 года назад +1

    Another metric might be nutrient density. Quality of the final product for consumption as it relates to nutrition.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Absolutely! The challenge is finding a way to measure the nutrient density of plants. Supposedly a BRIX meter would work, but it only measures the sugar levels of the plants... If we were to have a lab analyze it, its about $1,000 per analysis, so that isn't a practical route either. If you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them!

  • @OrlandoMICROGREENS
    @OrlandoMICROGREENS 4 года назад

    Another great video! You two have taught us so much! Thank you!

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  • @psychorooks
    @psychorooks 4 года назад +1

    Well done!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much!

  • @chrisjewitt7666
    @chrisjewitt7666 4 года назад +2

    Agree 100%! Proof is in the microgreens. I think your worm tea should be activated. Nonetheless great job.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the support! I'll try adding a little more to the compost tea to see if I can get better results.

    • @microfarmer7547
      @microfarmer7547 4 года назад +1

      @@OnTheGrow I wouldn't bother with tea too much! When you make actual worm tea (aerated over a period of time), the whole idea would be to explode the microbial population using a sugar source. That would work great in real soil where microbes have a wonderful function. In your case, you use in inert medium (coco) where microbes will not perform much of a function at all. You might get a bit a leach NPK out of the castings but not more than directly mixing worm castings in coco or peat . That is an experiment i would like to see!
      Keep experimenting!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      @@microfarmer7547 Well I could add aeration and other elements to the worm tea to allow time to build up that bacteria. I will try some with a better compost tea as well as adding worm castings directly to the coco coir. Thanks!

  • @Mark_T_902
    @Mark_T_902 4 года назад +1

    Hey great video guys! Loving the experiments keep them coming. Merry Christmas and happy New Year to you both. Can’t wait to see what’s coming in 2020. Cheers 🍻

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Mark for the continued support! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well! We have some exciting stuff coming and the experiment list is building up! Let me know if you want to see any particular experiments or crops and I will add it to our list for first trials of the new year.

  • @BUSTtheTIVO
    @BUSTtheTIVO 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting, maybe in the future you could also order some lab tests too, to compare if the bigger microgreens are also the richest in nutrients, or if the tiny one, grown on worm compost and ocean solution is maybe the winner in terms of nutrients

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Great suggestion! We have actually looked into this, but the nutritional analysis test is $1,000 per test, so it would cost several thousand... it is something we are planning to do, but we need to make sure we can recover the cost... I’d love to know and share for sure!!

    • @BUSTtheTIVO
      @BUSTtheTIVO 4 года назад +1

      @@OnTheGrow Wow, way too expensive!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      @@BUSTtheTIVO lol yeah, That's why we haven't done it yet. We'd love to though some time in the future

  • @jeffwongvancouver
    @jeffwongvancouver 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting this. I tried a similar experiment with just water side by side with a fertilizer and noticed the same. I have worm compost bins and was wondering.

  • @daveborchard2019
    @daveborchard2019 4 года назад +1

    Have you ever tried using the Masterblend, Calcium Nitrate, Epsom Salt nutrient mix on the micro greens? Where do you buy your micro green seeds?

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      We have not, but I will get some ordered and start some tests for the New Year! We currently get ours from TrueLeafMarket.com and JohnnySeeds.com. We have some that we ordered from Mumm's (sprouting.com) as well that worked great.

    • @sam_8a
      @sam_8a 4 года назад +1

      @@OnTheGrow it will be a really interesting video...

  • @sparklyhomesteader5414
    @sparklyhomesteader5414 3 года назад

    Well done guys!

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  • @amygaudette3677
    @amygaudette3677 4 года назад +3

    This is really impressive. Have you done a cost analysis as to whether the added nutrients pay off?

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Yes! So we just did that the other day for a video that we're working on... And yes it does pay off. 😁

    • @paullopez3177
      @paullopez3177 4 года назад

      plus it will get you more customers and happier customers

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      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

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  • @kshier3031
    @kshier3031 3 года назад

    so the really question is adding nutrient more cost effective at harvest. so need to know if the extra cost of nutrient provides the greater profit margin to make it worthwhile:)

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      😉K Shier It's all about taste and texture...Would you Be~Leaf we're actively working on tasty recipes that will highlight the various flavors of your favorite microgreens in surprising ways...Not just a garnish...yum!!

  • @younjojny
    @younjojny 4 года назад

    Great experiment. I would love to see this performed with a greater sample set such as 4 trays per nutrient etc.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! Id like to do that as well, but since this is coming out of our pockets for all this, that is a huge commitment to dedicate 16 trays to a single experiment. If you look at all our experiments, you will notice a pattern though!
      We also encourage people to do these experiments themselves 🤗
      Thanks again for the support! 🌱🌱

  • @tonylapiana8642
    @tonylapiana8642 4 года назад +3

    Hi what is your dosing schedule for Ocean solution? Is it a one time addition after blackout or do you dose the entire time with it? Details please! My harvest weight for Brassicas is pretty weak around 6.5 ounces and the leaves aren't nearly as large. thanks for all the great information you guys provide I love the channel and watch all the time. You guys make a great team!

    • @tonylapiana8642
      @tonylapiana8642 4 года назад

      Anybody else have recommendations on dosing schedule for Ocean Solution?

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +3

      Hey Tony! We add it to a reservoir that we use throughout the entire duration of the grow. We use 0.5oz of O.S. per gallon and generally start with about 1 cup, twice a day. We appreciate your support!!

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  • @nicholasbennett2358
    @nicholasbennett2358 4 года назад +1

    add egg shells for calcium with the worm castings then look out for growth

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      We will give that a try!! Thanks for sharing Nicholas!

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  • @kjata77
    @kjata77 4 года назад +1

    CJ mentioned in the second half of the video about doing a taste comparison... did I miss those results? I am not at all new to gardening (my specialty is a couple of hydroponic methods) and to make a long story short, with farming/growing micro greens for resale, what is most important? What I mean is in reference to size/color/taste. from what I have picked up, I think that color (deeper & richer colors are better) and also taste (consistency & proper taste for the variety) are far more important that size and even that too large of "micro" greens can be really bad for a few reasons. I am asking with the assumption that I would be selling them for human consumption and not for garnish or for livestock consumption. Thank you all ahead of time!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Great question! Agreed that size isn't everything and that the main concern is flavor and appearance. The main point of this test was to show that I could have harvested the nutrient added one several days before the other groups and got the same results, just a faster growth time. Generally, all of our produce tastes really great no matter the source of nutrients, except for Sea-90... Sea-90 made our produce taste like saltwater when we used it... I think we used too much perhaps? But generally, everything has a very similar taste no matter if it is soil or hydroponic, nutrients or no nutrients.
      We also grow all of our produce for the one goal of eating eat. We don't think using micros as a garnish is doing them justice and feeding them to animals is great, but we want our microgreens to be consumed in large quantities! All of our customers have loved the flavors of our greens and even when I give people organic soil grown and then the next week organic hydroponically grown, no one has ever said they taste different. Everyone really just enjoys them :)

    • @kjata77
      @kjata77 4 года назад +1

      @@OnTheGrow Thank you very much for the detailed answers. I have learned several USEFUL things just from your response alone... most YT publishers would not take the time, thanks!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      @@kjata77 We try to do our best! Takes a lot of time lol but its worth it. :D Thank you for the support.

  • @KODArunner
    @KODArunner 2 года назад +1

    What is your take on Master Blend fertilizer?

  • @OncuFarm
    @OncuFarm 4 года назад +1

    nice video. thank you for sharing.👍🏼

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

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  • @mdhartt
    @mdhartt 4 года назад +2

    Another GREAT video, thank you both! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for the continued support Morgan!! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too!!

  • @morrisnakes
    @morrisnakes 2 года назад

    I'm willing to bet the worm casting tea didn't do great for the microgreens compared to the Ocean Solution because of not having long enough for bacteria to break it down like you suggested might be the case. When I use sterile compost in sterile soil, it takes a good long while to start really seeing the benefits of it, where in an established soil bed, there is an active bacteria colony ready to break it down.

  • @rlguerrero2263
    @rlguerrero2263 4 года назад +1

    You could try a leaf analysis to determine which nutrients are lacking
    But eventually, the greater leaves mass of the one you used nutrients could mean a more diluted pigmentation
    Anyway, adding only N and K seems somehow incomplete

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Good point! Never thought about potentially diluted pigmentation from the massive quick growth. Agreed that something may potentially be missing.

  • @MrRocky551
    @MrRocky551 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video and content, just wondering what the PVC tubes beside you are used for?

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for the support!! We were going to reuse them as vertical grow towers for adult crops like basil, collards, kales and so on but we are actually taking the system down. It isn't up to our standards for the new grow space, so we will find something else to replace it with!

  • @NotoriousPyro
    @NotoriousPyro Год назад

    If you want greener leaves, add more nitrogen and/or iron.

  • @ntzcttr7005
    @ntzcttr7005 4 года назад +1

    Hello. Nice experiment, but which tray sat next to the fan? Maybe the one got overventilated and the other - didn’t get enough air circulation? Are you sure that the temperature was even for all trays?
    And another question I have is about the nutrients: what do you mean when you say that transparent solution of minerals is organic? Did you figure out how do they make it. Are you sure it’s healthy to eat these crops. I grew tomatoes on hydroponics system, but changed the solution for clean water weak or two before harvest, so the plant could recirculate all the minerals, and my harvest had a perfect taste and absolutely no threat because I fed my kids with it. What you do is, as far as I can tell, expanding your gains of harvest what I totally understand, but the crops are full of N and K, that they had just sucked in, but didn’t have enough time to make sugars and proteins of.
    What do you think of it? I’m not blaming or criticizing, just what to know your opinion.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      There are so many factors that make this an imperfect test... we could do it all day really. The idea is that adding nutrients does provide an effect. If you want a perfect experiment, you’ve come to the wrong place.
      We’re sure that it is safe to eat these...
      We’re not trying to get the perfect grow... we are simply experimenting.

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  • @ypondh9227
    @ypondh9227 4 года назад +2

    Ocean Solution is awesome

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      It really does an amazing job... It continues to surprise us!

    • @danielyang4707
      @danielyang4707 4 года назад +1

      How to make ocean solution?
      Thank you!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      @@danielyang4707 .5ozs of Ocean Solution with 3gallons of water. Then we PH balance it to the 6.0-5.5 range

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  • @gibbontakeit9098
    @gibbontakeit9098 3 года назад

    I would like to see a price breakdown, between each tray, that way you can figure out which tray was worth saving/ enhancing, due to adding addition material/ product. Good video tho, they always make me think.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      I guess we need to get someone on that! Hey CJ!! 😊 Thank you so much for the support gibbontake it!! We are going to be making new content soon! 😄 Thank you so much for the Feedback gibbontake it! We appreciate your support!

  • @danielyang4707
    @danielyang4707 4 года назад +1

    Loved your video. How to make ocean solution? Thanks

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! If I knew, I would tell you! They keep their formula a secret, so I am not really sure what they use exactly, other than it is organic. Here is a link to their website: www.oceansolution.com/product-page/oceansolution-2-0-3

  • @nmead33
    @nmead33 4 года назад +1

    Too bad you aren't selling the greens anymore. Yield is just one factor to consider. I would be curious to hear what your chef market thinks about the look and taste of the OS vs water or even the WC/OS combo. Larger leaves and leggy stems don't always look great on plate. I'd take less yield for a more visually pleasing product. Love the vids, the content and the constant experimenting! Keep it up!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      We still sell, just not as much. All the chefs/individuals that taste and see our product with Ocean solution love it. We don’t grow them this long for selling, we were comparing this for an experiment. We would’ve harvested the ocean solution product about 5-6 days earlier when it was smaller and fuller if we were going to sell it. Basically this was showing the same duration of time growing and difference because of it. Thank you so much for the support!! 🤗🌱🌱

  • @hanstakani
    @hanstakani Год назад

    Very interesting !!! Which EC do you apply with Ocean Solution ?

  • @millertimespicywarrior
    @millertimespicywarrior 3 года назад

    Great channel thx! I think you should try the worm tea( black gold) again but make it stronger 😉👍

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      🙂Thank you so much for the Feedback Christopher Miller! We appreciate your support!

  • @davidmalone5290
    @davidmalone5290 4 года назад

    Wow. Another great video from you guys. Thanks so much. Does the greener color from the WC mean a different taste?

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      David Malone 😉Hello again from "On The Grow"...We apologize for not being timely on your last request or comment!!! We've been blessed to have so many welcoming responses as well as questions from the "MicroGreen Community".
      😄Fear not for the future...we have two new grow team members here to assist with all aspects of your grow needs and questions. Please feel free to jump back in to sharing and looking to us for assistance!!

  • @janiegoodman6301
    @janiegoodman6301 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425
    @elderyehudahwatchmanoftheg8425 4 года назад +2

    Just came across your channel Love the content and setup. I actually love how easy you are to listen to and follow. I'm all in a nd subscribe without hesitation. Please tell me, what brand, watts and whether you have leds and where I can find your lighting? Thank you

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the support! We greatly appreciate it! So the lights that we have used the most (and are actually the cheapest) are the 18watt T5 LED's. They are 6500k and put out about 2,000 lumens each... We use three per shelf for a total output of 6,000 lumens minimum per shelf. We leave ours on for 17 hours and off for 7. Here is a link to all the lights we currently use in our space: www.amazon.com/shop/onthegrowfarms?listId=300RR4HQRM5I9
      Let us know if you have any other questions and we'd love to help!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      ORGANICS BEST URBAN GARDNER 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
      😃Please visit our new website at 0nthegrow.net for info and early sign up!!!

  • @small-timegarden
    @small-timegarden 4 года назад +1

    Hi I'd like to get the watering troughs I see in your videos, please( without the holes as well aa eith holes). Thanks

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Hello Shayne! We hand made the towers ourselves... You can see a tutorial here from a different video: ruclips.net/video/3LmydJnqMBI/видео.html

  • @douglasjones1455
    @douglasjones1455 2 года назад

    i sent pic to you of our grow they look better with the new light just not as full as yours. I am only using tap water i am just getting started.

  • @jesseedgington9511
    @jesseedgington9511 4 года назад +1

    I wonder if you could get better color from a slightly more diluted nutrient mix, or a nutrient solution with some Phosphorous?

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      It is potential! We can give that a try in future experiments. We did notice that lighting can have a huge effect on the color of the crops as well...

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Jesse Edgington 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
      😃Please visit our new website at 0nthegrow.net for info and early sign up!!!

  • @kathydweber2737
    @kathydweber2737 11 месяцев назад

    Can you tell me about growing lamps do you sell them? I am trying to learn more about growing Microgreens Thank You

  • @susanjavier6131
    @susanjavier6131 4 года назад +1

    Hi, may I ask when do you use coco coir vs terrafibre? Is there a specific seed that respond best for any of the two medium?

  • @cryptoassets7239
    @cryptoassets7239 4 года назад

    This is organic nutritions? I like...

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Dota 2 Noob 😉Hello again from "On The Grow"...We apologize for not being timely on your last request or comment!!! We've been blessed to have so many welcoming responses as well as questions from the "MicroGreen Community".
      😄Fear not for the future...we have two new grow team members here to assist with all aspects of your grow needs and questions. Please feel free to jump back in to sharing and looking to us for assistance!! Dota 2 Noob 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
      😃Please visit our new website at 0nthegrow.net for info and early sign up!!!

  • @michaelfonseca5640
    @michaelfonseca5640 4 года назад +1

    what do you do with the cocopeat soil when the microgreen is harvested?

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Great question! Right now we are putting the used soil into our compost so that we can later use it in our garden beds!

  • @madelynwebb9529
    @madelynwebb9529 3 года назад +1

    We eat micro greens on daily
    basis. The most people don’t know what solution or water you used there. Yes, to getting faster grown is good for farmers, but it’s not always appreciated on our tables in order to be synthetic.
    Is ocean solution nutrition healthy for people? If yes. That’s fine.
    Where to get this Os?
    Are you get my point?
    But.
    Note: Why you use synthetic solutions, and how come it can be good? 👍

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад +1

      It’s minerals from the Ocean and Organic.

    • @madelynwebb9529
      @madelynwebb9529 3 года назад

      On The Grow I appreciate your reply. Where to buy? I have a small place for micro greens. And I need not much

  • @kryptotechz
    @kryptotechz Год назад

    wtf? that's almost twice as much! with ocean solution. that`s totally crazy :D Was the tray 433g with Ocean Solution + Coco Coir?

  • @gregboshell977
    @gregboshell977 4 года назад +1

    do one with masterblend

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      We just got our MasterBlend in and we will get a test started with it in the next few days!

  • @filmy2176
    @filmy2176 3 года назад

    I'm sorry, I know you get a lot of repeat questions but do you pour the ocean solution into the bottom tray below the growing medium and then it just evaporates? You still spray water from above at similar intervals? I just bought a fancy metal tray off amazon that I love but haven't figured out any nutrients or details yet. My first broccoli sprouts are amazing anyway so I can't wait to experiment also. Thank you both for your library of knowledge!

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      We spray on top nly at first. then, when the microgreens are introduced to light, we begin bottom watering only. The water we bottom water with is an ocean solution mixture with water. 😊 Jen Black 😉Hello again from "On The Grow"...We apologize for not being timely on your last request or comment!!! We've been blessed to have so many welcoming responses as well as questions from the "MicroGreen Community".
      😄Fear not for the future...we have two new grow team members here to assist with all aspects of your grow needs and questions. Please feel free to jump back in to sharing and looking to us for assistance!! Jen Black 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
      😃Please visit our new website at 0nthegrow.net for info and early sign up!!!

  • @azhydro9915
    @azhydro9915 4 года назад +1

    BRIGHT YELLOW? I had a tray of Red Giant Mustard go really yellow? I suspect the batch of fluid got miscalculated and likely shy of enough CalNitrate. So.. what's the best way to fix & save this tray?

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Ooph... I have actually never had mustard go yellow before. I would assume to just add more CalNitrate into your mix if possible, but Microgreens have such a short life that if something major goes wrong, it may take too long to correct the batch. Were you able to get some CalNitrate to it in time? We've got some tests with Masterblend starting today!

    • @azhydro9915
      @azhydro9915 4 года назад +1

      I'm using a 2 gr/2gr/1gr + 1 gall of water mix. I suspect what's happening is the coco coir creates a situation where the 'salts" in the coco coir maybe creating an EC and cause a calcium uptake issue for the seedlings. I'm trying to figure out what amount of additional calnitrate I might need to the already existing tray to correct.. I know moving forward I will be pre treating my coco coir pith with calcium nitrate. I've found several sources that have pointed that a fix, but that has to be done before. bummer.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      @@azhydro9915 Ahhh bummer, well hopefully it works and helps your issue. We've never had that happen, but I imagine its frustrating.

  • @northwoodsgurl
    @northwoodsgurl 4 года назад +1

    Did you do a taste taste? Or maybe I missed that part.? I did a similar study... nutrients in the soil vs water. Broccoli tasted more true grown in coir only, but lower yield. Just curious, thanks if you are able to answer.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      I would have to rewatch this to remember if I taste-tested on film... I don't remember anything being different on the taste on this test though. Sorry I couldn't be of more help on this one!

  • @naseemaziz2724
    @naseemaziz2724 4 года назад +1

    Light colour leaf could mean lack of nitrogen. It might help if you add a few granules of urea.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад

      Great suggestion! Will have to give that a try 🥳

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for the Feedback Naseem Aziz! We appreciate your support! Naseem Aziz 😀We are so excited to announce that both our Microgreens Master Book and our first Microgreens Cookbook will be available very soon!
      😃Please visit our new website at 0nthegrow.net for info and early sign up!!!

  • @jay-lelectro6478
    @jay-lelectro6478 4 года назад +1

    Add more blue light if you want to have more darker leaf.

    • @OnTheGrow
      @OnTheGrow  4 года назад +3

      Great suggestion! We are going to begin some lighting experiments soon so it will be interesting to see if we get better coloration from our blue spectrum lights. Thanks again for the suggestion!

    • @azhydro9915
      @azhydro9915 4 года назад +1

      Excellent - Cant wait for that.

  • @danielcollins9628
    @danielcollins9628 3 года назад

    Is the ocean solution like seasol or made from fish products and seaweed?

  • @Tom-fz6pe
    @Tom-fz6pe 2 месяца назад

    What is your dilution formula for the ocean solution?