Dr. Bruce Bugbee: Debunking Cannabis Myths

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @WheelgunsOnWheels
    @WheelgunsOnWheels Год назад +92

    Dr Bruce crushes the bro science with real grow science! He’s an incredibly valuable resource. Excellent interview.

    • @smilernok
      @smilernok Год назад

      they didn't study , planting at full moon . that is not real science . you can't just skib stuff , that you think is stupid

    • @larrygeran6964
      @larrygeran6964 Год назад

      What are you talking about he knows lighting that’s it! And that’s what he should stick to, he’s getting paid handover fist by Athena to convince low IQ people that synthetics is okay and it doesn’t ruin the environment! He is a complete sellout, and I would love the opportunity to smack him one day!

    • @tanyaslusarczyk4805
      @tanyaslusarczyk4805 Год назад +3

      HaHa...""Bro Science""...aka The Blind Leading the Blind.

    • @larrygeran6964
      @larrygeran6964 Год назад +2

      Absolutely

    • @MoDa87
      @MoDa87 Год назад +1

      I mean the examples he has listed are the really crazy stuff. But tbh I am still not convinced on LEDs. We have such good results with HPS and old school systems, I don’t see a reason to change.

  • @onequestion4615
    @onequestion4615 Год назад +25

    I would love to see chapter markers so I can jump to specific questions. Thanks for the content.

  • @James-xn6fo
    @James-xn6fo 9 месяцев назад +2

    Dr. Bugbee, you must have lived a wild and wonderful life. What a job when I hear you talk. I can tell it is more than a job you love what you do

  • @kjc4203
    @kjc4203 Год назад +8

    The GOAT of info, thanks Bruce your a legend.
    And thanks for inviting Bruce on the channel!

  • @CARLHPMA
    @CARLHPMA Год назад +178

    Saw bugbee and clicked instantly lmao

  • @MattsGreenspace
    @MattsGreenspace Год назад +18

    As a grower who just finished Bruce's Course - I would say the course is 100% worth taking, extremely informative. Bruce also brings in experts in many fields to teacher their fields. Highly Recommended!

    • @EvitaNY-re2sv
      @EvitaNY-re2sv Год назад +1

      Can you Answer my Question to the Loss of purple?

    • @MattsGreenspace
      @MattsGreenspace Год назад +2

      @@EvitaNY-re2sv as in photo bleaching? Photobleaching is caused by high-red fraction light, and high-intensity both of course working together will give you a bleached tip. Most of the boards are designed with high-red output as it’s easier to achieve a better efficiency with Red photons. This is why this happens indoor, not outdoor if you have a high ppfd.

    • @EvitaNY-re2sv
      @EvitaNY-re2sv Год назад

      The First Plant Only

    • @MattsGreenspace
      @MattsGreenspace Год назад

      @@EvitaNY-re2sv Are these clones? If not it could be more of a genetic disposition for that to occur. Like one pheno would be more susceptible then another.

    • @EvitaNY-re2sv
      @EvitaNY-re2sv Год назад

      @@MattsGreenspace Very first Plant with White Flowers Only.

  • @caribboridacannabis
    @caribboridacannabis Год назад +19

    This was one of the most captivating interviews with Dr. Bugbee. Very informative and futuristic.

    • @larrygeran6964
      @larrygeran6964 Год назад

      What are you talking about he knows lighting that’s it! And that’s what he should stick to, he’s getting paid handover fist by Athena to convince low IQ people that synthetics is okay and it doesn’t ruin the environment! He is a complete sellout, and I would love the opportunity to smack him one day!

    • @Mr.Ghost_og
      @Mr.Ghost_og Год назад

      Except he doesn’t realize a good portion of “heritage” growers went to school for botany and plant sciences like I did. We just have 20 plus years more experience in the industry and plant.
      Most successful growers that have been working in the industry for a long time have a very good understanding of the plant and don’t believe in any of the myths

  • @menschlicheswesen84
    @menschlicheswesen84 Год назад +6

    yeah... The master is back... Dr. Bugbee is probably the person with the most knowledge around led growlights and growing crops on this planet, period... I love listen to him...Greets from germany...

    • @surronzak8154
      @surronzak8154 Год назад

      I hate Germany now, I'm Alsacien ....... 😂

  • @everennui1
    @everennui1 7 месяцев назад +7

    00:50 Do you prefer Dr. Bruce, or Dr. Bruce Bugbee?
    00:56 How'd you come to cannabis?
    02:16 What was it like to see increased university funding?
    03:00 What was some of the work that would grow the cannabis industry?
    04:07 How is cannabis similar and different to other crops?
    05:35 How do you achieve a dark period?
    06:23 How much light can a plant take at night?
    07:37 What does light pollution (during dark period) do?
    08:05 Is the industry still in the Wild West period?
    09:38 How did you select your list of pseudo-science to debunk?
    12:53 Does the unknown knowledge of cannabis drive you in your research?
    14:19 Do your students become growers?
    15:30 Are your cannabis students more passionate than other students?
    16:45 Can you describe some of the work you've done for NASA?
    19:09 Space Farming?
    21:07 Will cannabis be grown on the moon or mars?
    21:23 Issues with watering with gravity? How did you figure that out?
    22:43 Biggest, "Eureka!" moment in your career?
    23:22 When did you start Apogee Instruments?
    24:40 What is the importance of environmental sensing for cannabis?
    26:26 Is there an ideal way to cultivate cannabis?
    27:48 What are some of your products that make the biggest impact and which are most popular?
    29:30 When do people come crawling to you on their hands and knees?
    30:45 Any new products you're working on?
    31:39 What's your RND like, and do you outsource your work?
    33:17 Do you test your products in labs or with growers?
    33:58 Are there any myths that you can't bust?
    35:39 Coming from academia? Do you get pushback from the industry?
    37:53 Do you see new growers straying away from conventional wisdom in lieu of science?
    40:00 Is there anything that you would like to share with the CEN or broader audience?
    42:40 Are the people taking your courses already in the industry, or are they just getting in to it?
    44:15 What kind of work can someone expect from taking this course?
    44:55 Do students grow a plant as part of the curriculum?
    45:50 What's will be the first crop grown on Mars?
    46:20 How close is that to being a reality? (Mars)
    47:51 Why shold we worry about space farming when Earth has it's own problems?

  • @tayloryuki6894
    @tayloryuki6894 Год назад

    I have a question! At 11:24, Bruce says that phosphorus can't be manufactured, it can only be mined. Does this exclude the phosphorus found in animal waste? And for the growers who use natural fertilizer(animal waste) how can they mitigate the enviromental effects of the amounts of phosphorus run off ?

  • @dilara4130
    @dilara4130 Год назад +38

    In my late teens & 20s my friends and I would do shrooms, Isd, and ecstasy occasionally. Good times!
    All were positive, fun, spiritual experiences. But, it's been decades. I don't know anyone who knows anyone who can get psychedelics from. I live in LA & there's a Kush store three blocks from my house, but I can't function alone on weed. I wish they sold psilocybin gummies. I'm a little depressed & a little anxious on a regular basis. I'm not a big drinker and I hate taking pills.
    A bite or two of a chocolate bar, or a cup of mushroom tea everyday would be a godsent for me.

    • @Victory63219
      @Victory63219 Год назад +3

      I’ve been researching on psychedelics and it’s benefits to individuals dealing with Anxiety, Depression, ADHD and from my findings, they really work and I’ve been eager to get some for a while but its been difficult to get my hands on them.

    • @ohmakure4716
      @ohmakure4716 Год назад

      The Trips I've been having really helped me a lot. I’m now able to meditate and I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well

    • @ellaaysun6181
      @ellaaysun6181 Год назад +5

      @@Victory63219I was having this constant, unbearable anxiety due to work stress. Not until I came across dradolfpetter a very intelligent mycologist. He saved my life honestly

    • @glenn9196
      @glenn9196 Год назад +1

      @@ohmakure4716I feel the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels. I am also glad to be a part of this community.

    • @aydin6219
      @aydin6219 Год назад +1

      @@ellaaysun6181Does he deliver to various locations?

  • @_DePaddy
    @_DePaddy 6 дней назад

    So gotta stpd question.. How does this work in outdoor grows during the night ? they get the full sunlight reflecting off of a piece of rock in the sky.. they technically have 24hr light cycle in nature

  • @justme-ud2vk
    @justme-ud2vk Год назад +4

    Bruce is so AWESOME!!!

  • @jimgchord
    @jimgchord Год назад +9

    Pretty crappy interview. Beyond your clickbait title, the questions were weak and already covered. You are just recycling here. Try harder

    • @bigdawg5530
      @bigdawg5530 Год назад

      bugbees just scammin hard these days shillin for crap nutes and a useless course. the sad thing is people dont realize theyre being duped by a creepy old idiot.

  • @vinivv
    @vinivv Год назад +19

    I LOVE how he uses pure science THEN explains how that science is explained with FACTS! what a GREAT teacher.I think the guys who follow Bruce and i am one of them, grow better crops, my crops are almost perfect because of what hes taught me .

    • @xx7101
      @xx7101 Год назад +2

      "Almost perfect" derp

    • @EnhancedCognition
      @EnhancedCognition Год назад +6

      @@xx7101 There is always room for improvement.

    • @billyballsup2685
      @billyballsup2685 Год назад

      ​@@EnhancedCognitionIV got real light green nearly yellow only in the tips of the plant. Any ideas what it can be. It's got me fucked.

    • @EnhancedCognition
      @EnhancedCognition Год назад

      @@billyballsup2685 Depends.. Where is it occurring mostly? The top of the plant or bottom half of the plant? Are the tips of the leaves brown? are there any brown spots on the leaves?

    • @billyballsup2685
      @billyballsup2685 Год назад

      @@EnhancedCognition leaves are all green it's just the tip where the leaves come out.

  • @BackBurnerKitchen
    @BackBurnerKitchen Год назад +3

    How do outdoor growers deal with light pollution and is there an impact if the plants are this sensetive? Is a cars headlight shining on your plants enough to impact yield? A full moon over a period of days? It seems to me and maybe I am wrong but if you open your tent at night and there is a light on in the house down the hall from your grow room, that is enough light to impact your yield. Is that correct?

    • @jaredritter4386
      @jaredritter4386 Год назад +2

      Outdoor growers do not put any hoop houses near the street. It's usually hidden from any lights.

    • @DavidMantey-
      @DavidMantey- Год назад

      From Dr. Bugbee:
      It turns out even the brightest full moon is not enough to affect cannabis, but two full moons might be enough for sensitive cultivars. The effect is cumulative so car headlights for a minute is not enough. The light pollution effect is greatest close to the middle of the night cycle, and it looks like the plants reset each night.

    • @BackBurnerKitchen
      @BackBurnerKitchen Год назад

      @@jaredritter4386 I get that but I know people that grow who have neighbors who have lights in their back yards. Is that enough light pollution? My point the the question is asking for a quantifiable amount of light that will alter your grow. Are small light pollution episodes nearly negligible or are they more significant. Have they done any studies allowing some light leak in a controlled amount in grow tent A and zero in tent B. If you repeat that 1000 times what are the results?

    • @Freedom_Born
      @Freedom_Born Год назад +4

      ​@@BackBurnerKitchen
      Dr Bugbee has a particular video on that subject. His studies show that - if you can't read text from a book, then the light isn't strong enough to make a change. I'll look for the link and post it

    • @Freedom_Born
      @Freedom_Born Год назад

      Doesn't look like links are allowed here. But search for Dr Bugbee light pollution. The first video should be titled "How dark is dark enough..."
      Go to 15.21 and he explains actual light pollution and the *text book rule*
      However, headlights are good enough to read text, so if you've got car lights shining on them every night for even just 1 minute every night. It'll affect them. Try to get a tarp or shade cloth so it blocks the headlights. But you'll have to uncover it every morning or w/e

  • @ayblgr3202
    @ayblgr3202 16 дней назад

    This channel is a gem.

  • @eagle1492
    @eagle1492 Год назад

    Was wondering, why you couldn't have a negative air chamber under the root zone to pull the water through the soil, In respect to space requirements? (Low gravity)

  • @steelie4478
    @steelie4478 Год назад +15

    Great podcast, I can't get enough Bruce Bugbee. I might have to take that course.

    • @LarsLarsen77
      @LarsLarsen77 Год назад +2

      I wish he had more of his lectures online. There are like 3 and they're pretty short.

  • @CountryHashishin
    @CountryHashishin Год назад

    I have a question for you Bruce: your PHD's... can they make bubble hash, 99 sift, live/hash rosin?
    Or do they go into chemistry and learn how to screw up quality cannabinoieds with chemicals.
    Sure they can pull out a book or recite cannabinoieds. So can I.
    Your draining problem.. if there is little gravity.. then make it.
    How bout a watering station with circular momentum. It could be temporary or a permanent station for watering/holding/growing.

  • @eagle1492
    @eagle1492 Год назад +3

    I listen to Professor Bugbee ever chance I can and enjoyed your interview. I only have one request, your volume versus his was annoying. Yours was bassy and had good volume, where as his was just low in volume. I am a first time listener to your channel, which, I will subscribe too! Thank you for interviewing The Professor!

  • @Nardawg831
    @Nardawg831 Год назад +4

    2 decade heritage grower here. I take what I can from science but I also know I have done thousands of scientific experiments in my time growing and have documented it. I will try the same strain in multiple mediums with multiple feeds and multiple sprays and not spraying at all in every different environment and genetic I can. Some of us didn't have to time or money to go to university and had to learn it on the way. Thankfully there are people with phd's like yourself grower like me can learn from.

    • @surronzak8154
      @surronzak8154 Год назад +1

      A scientific experiment is immensely difficult to put in place as you need to have a very strict control group, not just from one grow to another, or even two boxes side by side, there are so many factors you can't call your experiments scientifique experiments

    • @Nardawg831
      @Nardawg831 Год назад

      @@surronzak8154 i use very strict control groups and I use a use spectrum of variety of test sites my dude. Scientists get q research center typically for this strain. I use dozens and dozens. I got an edge of you guys because I have a reputation and experience and I make my testers money where as scientists leech money from research funds. I'm self propelling with way more sectors of research and where as your funding can be cut and manipulated mine cannot. Most of the greatest scientific pioneers were scientists at home and in the field not sweaty dorks in a lab working for a research grant. We use all the technicals and variables and control groups a lab would use on a much larger scale because we all want to learn for the sake of being better farmers not for the sake of spreading our cheeks to get more research money you nerd. We are creating real life solutions to real market problems in real time. You work in a financial vacuum most of the time and when you aren't you are so late behind the trends that hardly any reliable information comes frrom real cannabis science before bro science cracks in for you. You guys got no connection with nature thus have no say on organic farming because you dudes still need to use PPM readers to this day where as we can just read our plants and know the issue from experience and we test new hypotheses all the time by doing CONTROLLED EDPERIMENTS.we add in every factor of every part of the grow even the stupid PPM readings judt so we can rub it in your face. I have yet to see a labcoat make a hit strain to this day also friend.

    • @lacipeter6934
      @lacipeter6934 Год назад

      Led vs hps for quality ?
      Based on your experiments

    • @Humbulla93
      @Humbulla93 Год назад

      ​@@lacipeter6934LED produce far better quality without a doubt, Just make sure to use good LED with a balanced spectrum

    • @GardenofEdens
      @GardenofEdens 11 месяцев назад

      you will get better resultst with led, you need any good soil recipe i do not add any big P its mostly evertything equal in my soil.
      you may need heating in winter but having a big led like a 720w lets you grow under 400w to 600w.
      get your own fertilizer its the biggest price point over the growing time the energy consumed can only be reduced to a point.
      the best quality you will achieve over the right ppfd with not to much fertiliezer ,adding co2 is mostly a waste with the more energy consumed imo.@@lacipeter6934

  • @AtypicalPaul
    @AtypicalPaul Год назад

    I've heard that autoflower varieties don't get hurt by night time light. Is that true?

  • @bandittelevision
    @bandittelevision 5 месяцев назад

    I know a grower who cuts willow branches puts them in tubsx, fill up with water and let soak. The water afterwards is then used to water the plants...uses no growing chemicals ..

  • @mauricecalliss1303
    @mauricecalliss1303 Год назад

    My plants in zoik witj a small amount of phosporus salts absolutely devastated my plants locking out calcium which meant everything stopped growing .but an organic plant based phosporus caused no problems whatsoever. If your in a hydro system salts seem to work but I will never ever ever use salted granular nutrient salts.

  • @MR-puffnstuff
    @MR-puffnstuff Год назад +2

    What up Bruce I absolutely cannot wait to be in this industry once it becomes available in my area I been a cannabis lover my whole life.

  • @LeeAntonik-s7c
    @LeeAntonik-s7c Год назад

    If I have my veg n mother tent in the same room as my flower tent do I have to worry about light pollution

  • @madvaper5728
    @madvaper5728 Год назад +1

    Why do they always say they will put the link in the description and never do. SMH

  • @ms525
    @ms525 8 месяцев назад

    I'm a big fan of Dr. Bugbee, thank you for your work, greetings from Europe.

  • @335alien335
    @335alien335 Год назад +12

    I always enjoy hearing Dr. Bugbee's perspective. But if the reason that we can't have greenhouses on Mars is because of the basketball-sized meteorites, we probably ought to stay home. I'd be most interested in seeing the size of the hole in the ground that one of those at 40,000 mph would generate. For science...

    • @catsploitation
      @catsploitation Год назад

      Further proof Musk is a bulshitting car salesman, as if any were needed.

  • @naturalsynth3tics439
    @naturalsynth3tics439 Год назад

    any news on the course yet? thx

  • @alphaomega8373
    @alphaomega8373 Год назад +1

    Love listening to him.

  • @gavinpaull1793
    @gavinpaull1793 Год назад +1

    You forgot to include that link

  • @KoolAide187
    @KoolAide187 Год назад

    BRUCE KEEP DOING WHAT YOU'RE DOING YOU'RE THE MAN!!!!!!!!

  • @SlamFM36
    @SlamFM36 Год назад

    I'm trying my hand at growing a few plants this season. It can be a little stressful when people are telling you that you need to use this soil and not that soil and buy all these containers of different nutrients for this growth period and that growth period and to be mixing your own shit and blah blah blah. I planted in pots, outdoors with some fertilizer mixed in. Other than watering, I'm just kinda letting nature do its thing instead of trying to buy all this stuff I don't have the money for anyways. About half my plants are a month old and they're looking and doing great aside from a couple things I fucked up on. If you're not on a commercial level or trying to maximize everything for the best bud in the world, than I don't really see a need for all that stuff. I could be wrong since I have little to no experience but from what little I have, it's proving that it's not as complicated as most people wanna make it out to be, especially those on YT.

  • @kiljupullo
    @kiljupullo 8 месяцев назад

    Bugbee is Einstein in the plant-science area. Very nice always to watch his scientific talks.

  • @igotfishandbugs
    @igotfishandbugs Год назад +1

    Bugbee is a smart guy

  • @magic6999d
    @magic6999d 11 месяцев назад

    PROTECT DR BUGBEE AT ALL COSTS

  • @Mike-px8rc
    @Mike-px8rc 2 месяца назад

    Dr. You're GREATLY Appreciated. The time and effort and the diligence is truly Appreciated.

  • @jayboogie559
    @jayboogie559 Год назад

    Thank u David and Professor Bruce

  • @M1K3Grow
    @M1K3Grow Год назад +2

    10:00 Planting at full-moon does have an affect, solely due to the moons affect upon the tidal systems in which impacts the amount of ground water/the water table/level, I haven't done any studies, but am I wrong? LOL.. This should help during harvest as the myth goes because the plants will be naturally lower in moisture content during the moon phase, no?

  • @menschlicheswesen84
    @menschlicheswesen84 Год назад +2

    The most usable instrument i'm waiting for is a device that tell's me instantly an exact nutrientprofil of a plant...!!!😮
    You put the probe in your'e soil or in a leaf and u get an instant reading...🎉 No guessing anymore, if it's a deficiancy or a toxicity...
    I would pay a lot of money for such a device...
    What do you think outthere...?

    • @pandemicgrower4212
      @pandemicgrower4212 Год назад

      Ppm meters exist for this reason lol

    • @DS-qy3qv
      @DS-qy3qv Год назад +1

      Itd be next to impossible to tell unless you have live metrics on every leafs assigned role and nutrient profile. You could make one for hydro but you'd have a sensor for every possible substance you're likely to run into plus your usual temp and EC readings all tied into an advanced display/program then a whole load of dosers and each substance you'll need in all their usable forms.
      It's a lifetimes work for one man at least

    • @menschlicheswesen84
      @menschlicheswesen84 Год назад +1

      ​@@pandemicgrower4212😂 Thats just for salts...! I mean every nutrient for itself, u need a complicated diagramm to show all...

    • @menschlicheswesen84
      @menschlicheswesen84 Год назад

      ​@@DS-qy3qv
      Thats it... A sensor wich can detect multiple nutrients and give u a graph on a display... Maybe some day...🤔

    • @sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517
      @sixmillionsilencedaccounts3517 Год назад

      Mix your own nutes from high purity salts (KNO3, KH2PO4, MgSO4, CaNO3, K2SO4, NH4NO3 etc...). Pros in commercial hydro do it. With RO water, you can calculate the exact ppm of everything. You don't need to care about ppms in medium with frequent irrigation Rockwool or DTW.

  • @AustinC-ul3vq
    @AustinC-ul3vq 2 месяца назад

    Bugbee is the man.

  • @EvitaNY-re2sv
    @EvitaNY-re2sv Год назад

    Can You Explain Why my Plant Lost it Color it's Supposed 2 be Purple Not White?

    • @southernvtgrown
      @southernvtgrown Год назад +1

      Turn that light down or raise it off your plants homie ✌🏼💚✌🏼💚🌬💨💨😶‍🌫️🙏🏻 𝗣𝘂𝗳𝗳 𝘁𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵

    • @EvitaNY-re2sv
      @EvitaNY-re2sv Год назад +1

      @@southernvtgrown Turn Down the Sun?

    • @EvitaNY-re2sv
      @EvitaNY-re2sv Год назад

      @@southernvtgrown How You Go about it ?

    • @southernvtgrown
      @southernvtgrown Год назад +1

      If you are having problems outside then you need to run some shade cloth friend. Are you in New York?

    • @EvitaNY-re2sv
      @EvitaNY-re2sv Год назад

      @@southernvtgrown Not the erb the first plant on my channel White flowers

  • @horstseehofer7130
    @horstseehofer7130 Год назад +1

    Thank you sir

  • @evanpschneider
    @evanpschneider Год назад

    excellent interview! thanks Dr Bruce!

  • @CheesieGamer
    @CheesieGamer 5 месяцев назад +2

    A greenhouse on Mars?! 😅 Let's better stick to playing golf on the moon to not make it harder for NASA and their actors 😂😅

  • @kyoakmusic
    @kyoakmusic 9 месяцев назад

    even in just the FIRST 10 MIN, already so much GREAT knowledge & science

  • @tonip879
    @tonip879 Год назад

    Dr. Bugbee!!! I love you master! Thank you for the knowledge!

  • @DogSaveTheBreen
    @DogSaveTheBreen 7 месяцев назад

    Read CEN as CERN and seen Bruce, thought, at long last a real breakthrough in Sweden

  • @trga2568
    @trga2568 Год назад +1

    The link provided for the course says registration is closed. Will this be a fall 2023 offering as well?

    • @trga2568
      @trga2568 Год назад

      Jumped on it too soon. I’ll email to get on list. Ha.

  • @MajestikGrowLabs
    @MajestikGrowLabs Месяц назад

    Yep

  • @stroke2202
    @stroke2202 Год назад +4

    The man, The myth, The legend!

  • @SUPERCOACH360
    @SUPERCOACH360 Год назад +2

    not all heros wear capes, thank you dr bruce

  • @tigerwoods373
    @tigerwoods373 Год назад

    I wish I could hang out with him for a day. I could learn so much.

    • @MrMightyToo
      @MrMightyToo Год назад

      He teaches classes. You really could.

    • @GardenofEdens
      @GardenofEdens 11 месяцев назад

      its expensive and for any body pursuing privat purpose it can be a bit to much.
      I think a privat day with anybody will teach you more than any normal class they teach , best advice come from opinions backed with knowledge.@@MrMightyToo

  • @nate6748
    @nate6748 Год назад +1

    I light up like a kid every time I learn something new from Dr Bugbee!

  • @618grow
    @618grow Год назад +1

    Bruce is the man and there's no comparison

  • @kwtsospapavrousis
    @kwtsospapavrousis Год назад +2

    When i see bruce bugbee or harley smith in any video thats means im
    Definitely subscribing to the channel
    Thanks brother great information as always

  • @chastheplayer8367
    @chastheplayer8367 Год назад +1

    Very educational

  • @gelatomadman8787
    @gelatomadman8787 Год назад +1

    This was an awesome episode 🔥

  • @ianjimenez1097
    @ianjimenez1097 Год назад

    there is no debunking of cannabis myths, The interview should be more focused in advance growing and more better questions for example: if you want to top the plant or not, ideal vpm, runoff, flower steering, etc. More with the mastermind that is Dr. Bugbee....

  • @schizo8696
    @schizo8696 Год назад +2

    Bruce delivers information where you don't have more questions after listening to him. He's great at breaking things down for new beginners like me

  • @qtrax100
    @qtrax100 8 месяцев назад

    11:40 Bananna skins are high if Phosphorus just saying.

  • @redearth8256
    @redearth8256 Год назад +1

    When he said they grow faster with more light, what is the upper limit?

    • @fuckgoogleandyou8779
      @fuckgoogleandyou8779 Год назад

      Well it’s strain dependent avg 1200

    • @denniskartes1302
      @denniskartes1302 Год назад +1

      Depends on how much food you give them.
      Increase the light,every other aspect needs to be increased as least as much.
      Like tuning a1500 hp drag car..

    • @Juicefree
      @Juicefree Год назад +2

      1500 ppfd but need to supplement co2 past 800

  • @lordblueberry2798
    @lordblueberry2798 Год назад +1

    Oustanding interview with Dr. Bruce .Loved it 💚

  • @AlexeyDnepr
    @AlexeyDnepr Год назад +1

    I really respect Dr. Bruce Bagbee and everything he does. But in my subjective opinion, the price of his PAR Meter is greatly overestimated. There is also a much better chinese HOPOOCOLOR OHSP350P, which can show the spectrum of light.

  • @Sandwich13455
    @Sandwich13455 Год назад

    Planting at a full moon and harvesting at the summer solstice ensures hooooowling success

  • @hydrosystem5187
    @hydrosystem5187 Год назад

    i would love to see this man study autoflowering cannabis

    • @hydrosystem5187
      @hydrosystem5187 Год назад

      im matter of light pollution and those issues , how it can change the game

    • @brianbevilacqua4984
      @brianbevilacqua4984 Год назад

      He would grow them with Athena salt crap. Mids squared.

  • @mauricecalliss1303
    @mauricecalliss1303 Год назад

    People use too much light in their projects to do that you need optimal parameters of all areas otherwise your wasting money. I've had some of my best results in very minimal light for flower.

  • @rmcnasty7319
    @rmcnasty7319 Год назад

    Centrifugal force plant containers, 1 on each spinner light pole. Hello, Dr. Bruce.

  • @mikeharris8910
    @mikeharris8910 Месяц назад

    Your a legend Dr bugbee

  • @lauracassidy8152
    @lauracassidy8152 Год назад

    Light pollution is real. But the plants are smart and have a capability to adjust to things like streetlights in the neighborhood. Especially if this light interference repeats at regular intervals. They have a capacity to identify this “white noise” and eliminate it from the equation. Not without an initial loss of vigor though. Cannabis is a survivor. They call it weed for a reason. I’m happy to see that actual plant people are approaching these issues rather than the cannabis specific growers who have little understanding of plants other than their target crop. Shine the light my brother!

    • @gtavtheavengergunnerlegend3340
      @gtavtheavengergunnerlegend3340 Год назад +1

      you can see the leaves droop when they enter their night cycle. it's very evident.

    • @menschlicheswesen84
      @menschlicheswesen84 Год назад

      ​@@gtavtheavengergunnerlegend3340 Should i cut the light down a bit when i see this...? Cause this happen's after 14h... 4h more to go always on an 18/6 rythem...

    • @MeisterburgerBurgermeister
      @MeisterburgerBurgermeister Год назад

      @@menschlicheswesen84In veg this is not as important as in flower, you can lower it to 17, maybe 16 hours of light. No way to find out without trying I guess.

    • @GardenofEdens
      @GardenofEdens 11 месяцев назад

      wasser stress könnte es sein , kann an medium , wind brand liegen, licht zu nahe dran oder temperatur schwankungen.
      die blätter sollten sich zum licht aufrichten wen alles okay ist.
      versuche deine growbox unterkontrolle zu halten und dokumentiere wan die veränderung auftritt.
      16 bis 14 stunden gehen klar in veg , 12 bis 11 stunden in flower mit senkung ab woche 6-8 je nach sorte und flowertime @@menschlicheswesen84

  • @ZZ_Trop
    @ZZ_Trop Год назад

    Switch the speed to 1.25x and Dr. Bugbee sounds normal.

  • @CodyRayDees513
    @CodyRayDees513 Год назад

    Bugbee is the 🐐

  • @b1heqh54
    @b1heqh54 Год назад

    I just turned my green lights off for good....many thanks.

  • @geraldblount4159
    @geraldblount4159 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @josephmoore3543
    @josephmoore3543 Год назад +1

    Always awesome information

  • @cooganbeggs4942
    @cooganbeggs4942 Год назад

    The environmental impact of this product is criminal. From fertilizers, electricity, the insane amount of packaging. I’m wondering how long it will be able to continue the way it is

    • @GardenofEdens
      @GardenofEdens 11 месяцев назад

      the fertilization is the biggest trouble maker.

  • @edhokeah4114
    @edhokeah4114 Год назад

    I really love your passion.. to be redudit..

  • @ejethrogaede4890
    @ejethrogaede4890 Год назад +2

    Great Interview...Authoratative and Science grounded.

  • @salovila5328
    @salovila5328 Год назад +1

    Rule of thumb with most fertilizers is to use 2/3 of recommended dosage.

    • @MeisterburgerBurgermeister
      @MeisterburgerBurgermeister Год назад +2

      It all depends on the grow medium to be fair here. And the temperatures of course. Anything above 25 degrees Celsius plus can be fed at a 100% fertilizer scheme dosage in my experience. If the temperature’s lower go 20% less every one degree Celsius.

  • @Jjwilliamson777
    @Jjwilliamson777 Год назад

    I used cannabis in my smoker.
    for different food
    infused in charcoal

  • @bonniegeesey4508
    @bonniegeesey4508 Год назад

    Yea well why am I only one in pa with none me and my kids when we sick and it help us

  • @pfrillele
    @pfrillele 8 месяцев назад

    The best thing for me about this Video is when he explained when he gets his "Heureka" Moments,that they are allways when you let go and do not think about what you are actually want to acieve,that is a Principle which i hear that it works and to hear it from an older Man who has seen a lot is very convincing for me that it is true and very important to learn.

  • @armarat7419
    @armarat7419 Год назад +1

    Brilliant interview! Good job!

  • @vinceabrassart8686
    @vinceabrassart8686 Год назад +1

    That was good, however, I wish you had asked hime more about nutrition for cannabis. I watched a lecture where he said the optimal fertilizer ratio is 20-10-20. I've been trying to find out if he was referring to the vegetative stage only, or if he used that for flower as well. I assume he supplements for flower, ut I'd like to know 100% from him directly, what their conclusion is on optimal nutrition. I doubt all the manufacturers of the overpriced bottles of salt would like him to do that publicly! Anyway, if you ever get another chance to speak to him, there are thousands of growers out there wondering the same thing. Thanks for the video.

    • @ขนมหวาน-ฟ9ฉ
      @ขนมหวาน-ฟ9ฉ Год назад +1

      I wach this lecture as well. He say this ratio 20-10-20plus ec 1.0-1.3 for all the stage. He even show how many pages of diffrent company feterlizer he use. I think the best way is to try out:)

    • @lacipeter6934
      @lacipeter6934 Год назад

      Its 20-10-20 all the way if you only can use one thats the best.
      He also ads other stuff to his soil mix so thats also a factor.
      To much P is bad you can reduce N at the end also add molasses and thats kind of it.

  • @suki4410
    @suki4410 Год назад

    Thank you, for the hint with overnutrition!

  • @bennysintheshed
    @bennysintheshed Год назад

    micro gravity mmmmm can u put nutrients into the humidity of the air in the grow space and never have to hand water

  • @doslion
    @doslion Год назад +1

    I ask. Did he study harvesting at the full moon? LMAO I used to do just that.

  • @theamazingthunderlips9387
    @theamazingthunderlips9387 Год назад

    great frist ? I have seen him many times and have not had that story

  • @davidbryden7904
    @davidbryden7904 Год назад +1

    Good interview! You've earned my subscription! Excellent guest too.
    Dr. Bugbee always separates the Bro from the Science!

  • @lancepage4840
    @lancepage4840 9 месяцев назад

    Great podcast

  • @lanceromance6793
    @lanceromance6793 9 месяцев назад

    Reagent darkness = grow tent in a closet with a door/s.

  • @JD-re3cj
    @JD-re3cj Год назад

    It’s the spruce goose the legendary white moose Dr Bruce

  • @420Trees
    @420Trees Год назад +3

    Great episode 👏👌💨💨👊

  • @funkycheesywhiteboy4796
    @funkycheesywhiteboy4796 Год назад

    Follow the science.

  • @mikest.gelais8555
    @mikest.gelais8555 Год назад

    I wish The quantum sensor meter was more affordable for the everyday home grower

  • @zandermacdonald77
    @zandermacdonald77 Год назад +1

    Good vibes brother from bonny SCOTLAND UK AWSOME content as Bruce's dude knows everything aboot growing canna medicine definitely bud 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💚🌱🔥👊👍✌️🙏💯😎😉👊🍺

    • @Rangers9789
      @Rangers9789 Год назад

      🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @c1h2r3i4s56987
    @c1h2r3i4s56987 4 месяца назад

    19:30 I don't mean no harm but the interviewer restoring to annoy me. The rapid-fire questions. I mean, some of them are really good. And they follow-up with what the Doctor was saying, but it's almost like he's trying too hard to just think of really good questions instead of letting the conversation flow. And make it feel more natural or more flight hoarded in-and-in and fun. It's starting to feel like he's like grilling him in like a meeting about his job or something

  • @GrowerInTheLoop
    @GrowerInTheLoop Год назад +2

    Sweet! One of the greats.