BuildASoil: FAQ #5 The best container size break down

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2021
  • This is FAQ #5 in the 10x10 series Season 2. In this video we answer your questions pulled directly from the comments section.
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Комментарии • 226

  • @RicoRodriguezGrows
    @RicoRodriguezGrows 2 года назад +18

    I grow in coco and I really enjoy watching Jeremy tell me how to “really” do it with living soil. I’m all about microbes, I’m sure after watching a little longer….
    Cheers everyone!!

    • @johnbolyard8918
      @johnbolyard8918 2 года назад

      Yes this please!

    • @phamilypharms9336
      @phamilypharms9336 2 года назад

      Going back to soil after all of my veg just died . ALL the plushberrys , the widow fem AND the MOAC ...gone 😞 Only thing I can point to is transplant so maybe bad batch of coco or castings ( or both ) So imma do a few earth boxes while I start some new genetics is soil .

    • @imbrudedsoul
      @imbrudedsoul 2 года назад

      I’m really enjoying organic in coco, living soil just isn’t conducive to my growing schedule.

  • @davidbriggs8738
    @davidbriggs8738 2 года назад +19

    Starting to take notes on all of these FAQ's. The history being shared is amazing!!

  • @Hashim-G
    @Hashim-G 2 года назад +3

    I can be watching something totally different but then get a BAS notification from RUclips.. I drop everything lol

  • @captainpeckerhead4551
    @captainpeckerhead4551 2 года назад +25

    Can't wait to get my order from Build a Soil...

    • @sigglivingsoil6751
      @sigglivingsoil6751 2 года назад +2

      That feeling doesn’t go away no matter how many orders you make lol

    • @Trrenik0kb
      @Trrenik0kb 2 года назад +1

      What did you order? If we can know.😉

    • @captainpeckerhead4551
      @captainpeckerhead4551 2 года назад +2

      Craft blend , build a bloom, and a few other items..

    • @Trrenik0kb
      @Trrenik0kb 2 года назад

      @@captainpeckerhead4551 oh, all right. Good choice. I too thinking about to switch to organic all the way. Cheers bro

    • @sigglivingsoil6751
      @sigglivingsoil6751 2 года назад +2

      @@Trrenik0kb go for it dude you’ll love it and so will your plants

  • @YouTube_can_ESAD
    @YouTube_can_ESAD 2 года назад +26

    Do a full episode going over everything Earthbox related, there are a ton of us growing in these and I’ve picked up so many great tips over all of the episodes. Having an episode that consolidates that information would be most excellent.

    • @1ehope
      @1ehope 2 года назад +2

      Yes!

    • @PawtentialAdventure
      @PawtentialAdventure 2 года назад +1

      Yes, ditto

    • @_Nomadstoner_103
      @_Nomadstoner_103 2 года назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @fadedassss
      @fadedassss 2 года назад +1

      Yes! I love my earthboxes!

    • @1ehope
      @1ehope 2 года назад +2

      @@fadedassss This is my first grow and I am using Earthboxes and my buddy (who is a VERY experienced grower) and was blown away at the explosive growth and how good the plants look.

  • @megaflux7144
    @megaflux7144 Год назад +1

    you have a real gift for disseminating information.

  • @chriscamacho4354
    @chriscamacho4354 2 года назад +1

    Appreciate all the knowledge 🙏 💯 👌
    Since following BAS I have started a couple of worm bins to support my no-till grow. Little by little and I'm getting there 🤞
    I'm using a 4x4 space which is all I can do for now although it's been a challenge but I strongly believe that if you continue the BAS way there is hope.
    Thanks BAS 🔥🔥🔥

  • @lf8036
    @lf8036 2 года назад

    Appreciate the informative material without being boring or stale.👍

  • @kryststar6800
    @kryststar6800 2 года назад +2

    Thank you!

  • @aqueminiarts
    @aqueminiarts 2 года назад +1

    Another great FAQ, 👍 love picking up all of this knowledge!

  • @fuzzybunny4407
    @fuzzybunny4407 2 года назад +1

    As always, these videos are treasures. Thank you!

  • @Addiram78
    @Addiram78 Год назад +2

    Dude I hope this is paying off for you. So much quality information. I love these videos.

  • @WestSide-hl1dl
    @WestSide-hl1dl 2 года назад +1

    Excellent work, as always, Jeremy!

  • @1ehope
    @1ehope 2 года назад +1

    Best video series ever!
    Requests for content, FAQ etc
    1. discussion on how much is too much in terms of inputs/avoiding overnuting
    2. creating much more detailed schedules for how to use all of the products- you could create different categories- very basic, basic, intermediate, advanced, super geeked out- each would have a list of the products used (very basic= very few products and super geeked out= loads of products) and a schedule on how to use
    3. Earth boxes- would love more dedicated content
    4. You guys could take all of the existing video content and have an editor pull out the content by category (Earthbox, pots, bed) and create dedicated videos to for each category with the content you already have
    Keep up the amazing work- I have learned so much about gardening and more importantly- Life
    Ethan

  • @Nick-B78
    @Nick-B78 2 года назад

    Awesome episode as usual and loads of great information and knowledge. Also really looking forward to the mushroom farm tour 😊👏

  • @tylerraisch5010
    @tylerraisch5010 2 года назад

    Excited to try the products! Very helpful every time ive tried to reach out!

  • @zgoat4127
    @zgoat4127 2 года назад +1

    Hey man nice set of questions and answers I really appreciated this

  • @budstermcgreen6360
    @budstermcgreen6360 2 года назад +2

    Nice! Great info as always! ✌️

  • @jorgesantibanez7117
    @jorgesantibanez7117 2 года назад

    I only watch 6 minutes and 30 seconds I enjoyed it actually made sense very thorough and detailed information love the video keep posting🤔😉😎

  • @chrisfleming701
    @chrisfleming701 2 года назад

    The biochar powder looks like the same used in Pacific Gro Hydrolysate. Good stuff. Glad to see someone else sell it.

  • @davist-mq5db
    @davist-mq5db 2 года назад

    Thanks loving this man on my first grow and I reamended some hand me down old soil and its crazy stuff man

  • @Sinned03062003
    @Sinned03062003 2 года назад

    Aloha Jeremy!!!
    Thank you once again!!!

  • @debo5227
    @debo5227 2 года назад +8

    I would like to see the mushroom 🍄 farm. Want to learn more for the benefits for my health as well as the benefits for my plants 🪴. As always Big Up to Jeremy and the whole Build a Soil family.

    • @phamilypharms9336
      @phamilypharms9336 2 года назад +1

      Hahahaha ..funny you got yer wish on the next vid . Respect & Blessings

  • @Repairman87
    @Repairman87 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for doing these. So informative.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 2 года назад

      'Monster cropping' is a new one to me.. very much agree

  • @greennova4923
    @greennova4923 Год назад +2

    Dude, the U-Haul advice is stellar! Thank you for recognizing that some of us don't own. I live in a legal state and still have to hide my grow. Empty, it's a dark room for my wife's photography haha. ✌️

    • @SuperGlemus
      @SuperGlemus Год назад

      What episode is that?

    • @greennova4923
      @greennova4923 Год назад +1

      @Gerardo Lemus Jr this episode. He briefly mentions it. Just says if you have an inspection or something rent a U Haul and put the plants in there a few hours.

    • @SuperGlemus
      @SuperGlemus Год назад +1

      @@greennova4923 ah ok thanks. I may need to look into that. Hate that its legal to buy but not grow. Really stupid from Washington State. Shoulda stayed in cali lol

    • @greennova4923
      @greennova4923 Год назад

      @Gerardo Lemus Jr ah man I hear ya. Virginia legalized home grow but is dragging ass on rec sales haha. I prefer home grow. I rent tho, so I gotta keep it small, just a 4x2 with three 10 gal pots.

  • @EverythingCannabisTV
    @EverythingCannabisTV 2 года назад

    great video family, thank you for sharing knowledge, I love your channel

  • @mopeaceproductions218
    @mopeaceproductions218 2 года назад

    I'm am excited to try your 3.0 soil no ph easy Is better for me especially being a beginner, bit I must say I have progress thank to you and the cannabis community for sharing your knowledge Much appreciated you dig 😀

  • @Drualeaf
    @Drualeaf 2 года назад +3

    I love listening to these FAQ videos while doing garden chores! 👏🏼🌱👏🏼

    • @jamesbrewer5111
      @jamesbrewer5111 2 года назад +1

      Same it’s like having your garden Sensei talk to you while you work

  • @sonofjorel1000
    @sonofjorel1000 2 года назад

    Just ordered the Shitake mushroom log. Can't wait to get it!!!!

  • @fettysaky688
    @fettysaky688 2 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @D-MC2
    @D-MC2 2 года назад +3

    Just wanted to take a second to let you know how much we all appreciate all you do!! All the information you put into these videos has helped so many people. Not just with cannabis, but just overall. I look for ways to be healthier, not just myself, but for the planet too.. You do a good job explaining how, and why to do things. Anyhow, I'm getting ready for next season. I want to use all buildAsoil stuff. What soil do you recommend for outdoor grow, Michigan. Gonna do 5, 15 gallon smart pots. I want to do the live soil no-till. I have my compost pile all ready to go. Again, I appreciate this so much!

    • @deanthomas9979
      @deanthomas9979 2 года назад +2

      i did the light and 3.0 recipes outdoor, they both did phenomenal

    • @phamilypharms9336
      @phamilypharms9336 2 года назад +1

      Yea I had 15 gals with 3.0 that crushed it outdoors .

  • @jeremyhula931
    @jeremyhula931 2 года назад

    Thanks for all you do.

  • @rollpros7766
    @rollpros7766 Год назад

    Appreciate all the knowledge, Thank you for the content!

  • @robertherdman2219
    @robertherdman2219 2 года назад +2

    Various agricultural pellets are useful. Pellets for rabbits, beet pellets etc. I like the way they break down in the soil with gradual watering. I'm not sure as to whether or not you could make say a slow release bio char pellet in a certain size. I know that it is really expensive to bring a new product to market due to the cost of research. One of the cheaper ingredients that I use with my plants and vegetables is the old bird seed that seems to pile up under the feeders. I use this along with some of the new growth to put in my "bubbling mixtures" I'll add in just a tinch of bio char mixture from the outdoor fire pit.

  • @johnstockstill9939
    @johnstockstill9939 2 года назад +1

    Ty 4 showing me the B.A.S.way vvvm.ik it's your co.,your products 4 sale,but at the same time a person could take these tech.,buy (as close as possible )other products,and achieve th same results.i don't.but I could.i support B.A.S.as much as possible,just got a bag of Kashi in.took a min to get here,but deff worth the wait.living soil is with out a doubt in my mind the ONLY way to go.so once again thank you very much 4 all th knowledge u share and also all the great products u have to offer th general public.im following u from th gulf coast.( Of Mexico)

  • @b_baker
    @b_baker 2 года назад +2

    the bread in the bucket trick is how we keep homemade cookies fresh too.

  • @williambock1821
    @williambock1821 4 месяца назад +1

    I love the instant results from coco hydroponics and the massive potential involved with hydro but I definitely like the idea of going with soil and not constantly buying nutrients. They do get expensive and I’m not that worried about huge yields anyway.

  • @SomeFooThatGrows
    @SomeFooThatGrows 2 года назад

    I use coco/perlite with dry nutes and worm castings.. but I add The Q,Aloe and Coconut powder. Just ordered more BAS products. Outdoor next year running soil from yall!

  • @joshalexander8824
    @joshalexander8824 2 года назад

    Hot Damn, always a rush when you see a new build a soil video🤘🥳

  • @dertythegrower
    @dertythegrower 2 года назад +1

    Cheers, appreciate the content as always.
    Happy croptober.
    Grow more trees!

  • @mlingafelt
    @mlingafelt 2 года назад

    Thanks for answering my question 🙏🙏

  • @pamelajohnson5056
    @pamelajohnson5056 2 года назад

    Thanks for answering my question 🙏😊

  • @teddygrammatonbmx2226
    @teddygrammatonbmx2226 Год назад

    Great Info!

  • @MidMOGrower
    @MidMOGrower 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the great info

  • @MrChicagoNuggets
    @MrChicagoNuggets 2 года назад

    Thanks for answering my question I’m going to go build a soil all the way in the future but right now the Coco is working amazing with the products

  • @KramerdeGamer
    @KramerdeGamer 2 года назад +4

    so, I've been loving using these earthboxes recently, using nothing but your build a flower top dress, craft blend, and your bokashi. everything has been running smooth, but as i finish i have some questions about re-amending. I'm not using any actual build a soil soil, just promix with some organic amendments I already had from building super soil over the years. Knowing this, does it make sense to still treat the system like a no-till setup and plant covercrop over the soil after the run? are there other amendments other than craft blend and build a flower that i should consider? thanks and have a wonderful day.

  • @TraderRY
    @TraderRY 2 года назад

    HAHA I LOVE THE ACTUALLY THINKING OF EVEN PEOPLE IN A APARTMENT AND MAYBE INSPECTONS HAHA SO SMART.

  • @mikecolemcole3
    @mikecolemcole3 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you 👍

  • @_Nomadstoner_103
    @_Nomadstoner_103 2 года назад

    Don’t have a question or request this time around just wanna say how much value I get out of this series, always bringing the best knowledge an the best vibes. as a new grower I truly appreciate you!

  • @Crazypug-eh7xi
    @Crazypug-eh7xi 2 года назад +1

    Perfect timing

  • @RetroBerner
    @RetroBerner 2 года назад

    I've used grapes to re-hydrate dry bags. The little hole where the stem was is just big enough to slowly release some moisture.

  • @downsouthsquonks4020
    @downsouthsquonks4020 2 года назад +1

    Yes sir been waiting for a new video! I do have a question! With your bags of soil and the bags of buildaflower, I have extra bags of both that I bought and want to know how long if stored properly it'll last? Oh and one more thing that Buildasoil License plate hat can you please have some made so we can purchase one?Thanks Jeremy I really appreciate it!

  • @DD-qj5jq
    @DD-qj5jq 2 года назад

    Hey Jeremy! Love the info & show! What humidifier(s) are you using in the 10x10? Thanks! Love from MN

  • @chatttenn4814
    @chatttenn4814 2 года назад

    Like the tortilla trick Jeremy, I just occasionally use a paper towel with a couple drops of water on it when needed. What are your thoughts about using coconut carbon for aquariums in the place of biochar?

  • @chadcaso
    @chadcaso 2 года назад

    Awesome sauce

  • @titanstreehouse4555
    @titanstreehouse4555 2 года назад

    Love the vids bro

  • @xYouMadBroz
    @xYouMadBroz 2 года назад +1

    People don’t get how much fungi is a part of life . It’s what breaks everything down and adapts to what we do . It should be talked about a lot more but most people just assume your talking about getting high when you bring up mushrooms and fungi

  • @NicholasHowardMusic
    @NicholasHowardMusic 2 года назад

    You briefly touched on this in this episode but could you expand on using coco as a 1 to 1 replacement for peat in living soil? Reason is I’d rather use the waste product than the non renewable. Thank you. Appreciate all you folks do.

  • @JK-241
    @JK-241 2 года назад

    whew, been waiting on a new episode.

  • @XxJarolxX
    @XxJarolxX 2 года назад +1

    Do you rinse your Chapin sprayer out with Ro after used with additives like q and rootwise to prevent buildup?

  • @mcpill23
    @mcpill23 2 года назад

    Have you ever used hygrozyme and if so, what are your thoughts about it? I've heard it is a none GMO that breaks down dead and dying roots to turn them into nutes. Love your products, love the videos with all the information needed. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @Catch_u_reloadn
    @Catch_u_reloadn 2 года назад

    Talking about amending soil. I have a vegetable garden every year raised bed I usually will get manure and sometimes some promix and mix it in. I've stopped tilling too. sometimes at the end of the year I will go to the bait and tackle store and buy three or four containers of worms and dig holes and dump them in random spots in my garden. I would definitely be interested to see how the biochar would work. This year with what I just said I had 15 foot tomato plants

  • @fakename7570
    @fakename7570 2 года назад

    So much of what you say reinforces where I think I should go. Confidence makes such a difference. Thx.
    Wanna hang out?

  • @weedismyreligion
    @weedismyreligion 2 года назад

    Damn I love growing outdoor

  • @dertythegrower
    @dertythegrower 2 года назад +1

    lol. Nice that you called out the shiesty corporate "galaxy" cannadna site.. which we shall not name ha

  • @85brink
    @85brink 2 года назад

    Hey J. Again, THANKS for your content! Its Gold! For us in Europe, that dont have the possibility to get your products delivered, and dont have the time to source all the elements of living soil, how do you recomend going about starting to grow in living soil? For now I grow with a finished organic soil with organic dry amendments. But I really want to switch to full organic and living soil. Best of regards from Denmark ❤️

  • @allanmakkink8404
    @allanmakkink8404 2 года назад +1

    hay Jeremy just want to say the vid with padro was next level been a fan for a long time have a question from season 1 10x10: Episode #1 @ 013 into the ep next to the right side of your head the orange fan it has some funky movement to it who makes it?🤔

  • @Terppy707
    @Terppy707 2 года назад

    yes!!! I found it I have a 5x5... so you say to build a 4x4? what do yo do for RH%?

  • @FlareSnare
    @FlareSnare 2 года назад

    What is the status on sulfur in plant nutrients. I bought some all purpose liquid fertilizers, many types , and none of them had sulfur. What do you recommend for a sulfur supplement or nutrient, and how is sulfur used differently than all the other nutrients in the plant?

  • @TC-ms3yo
    @TC-ms3yo 2 года назад +1

    I only have a 2x4 tent. What’s my best option for pot size? I’d love to run living soil but it seems with my limited space it might be a challenge.

  • @EKWN23
    @EKWN23 2 года назад +1

    Could you please talk about worms a little bit more? Is the cover crop and its droppings along with their roots, craft blend, grokashi and compost enough and diverse enough for the worms to thrive? I was told/read to feed my worms things like watermelon, comfrey & avocado. What are the benefits and/or down sides to this? Thanks for all your hard work and spreading the knowledge.

  • @Highlander.7
    @Highlander.7 2 года назад +1

    super awesome episode. thinking of moving to small pots 1 to 3 gal instead of a 2x4 grassroots bed. easier canopy management when running from seed and less transpiration of water in the winter, more wet/dry cycles. any thoughts would be appreciated. much love

    • @Highlander.7
      @Highlander.7 2 года назад +1

      super stoked for my order of Colorado vermi compost from yall ! gonna top dress the big rootz with that and the symsoil compost

  • @SuperSetCity
    @SuperSetCity 2 года назад +1

    I got a question for you I just purchased on a whim Aphrodite‘s extraction it’s supposed to improve flavor it’s by nectar of the gods and I’m running in organic soil after watching your video I noticed on the back of the bottle and has a low carbon count could I still use this in my grow would it be beneficial or should I just leave it out

  • @jordan9397
    @jordan9397 2 года назад +1

    Do you have any thoughts or opinions on tissue cultures as an alternative to traditional cloning methods?

  • @davidharrell966
    @davidharrell966 2 года назад

    What is the best cover crop to use, do you or can you use cover crop in your warm Ben?

  • @sandrokranz5227
    @sandrokranz5227 2 года назад

    Hi there, you've said coco vs peat moss make an better experience for growing, I live in Europe and peat moss here is way more expensive and not flufft up like yours. for making a great consistency, how do you fluff up this stuff? or can I just use the unflufft stuff?

  • @samamashkori7357
    @samamashkori7357 2 года назад

    Hey what would reammend look like if we didn't send out to a lab how would you reammend a no till bed with out sending it out to get a prescription.
    Thanks guys the videos are killer

  • @ocanashreds3635
    @ocanashreds3635 2 года назад +1

    Jeremy! Thank you guys for all the knowledge. This is how the industry should be… others, FOLLOW SUITE! My question is, what’s your opinion on using non organic PH up/down in living soil?

    • @fuzzybunny4407
      @fuzzybunny4407 2 года назад +1

      Unless the pH of your water is really out of whack you don't need to adjust it in living soil. The soil buffers.

  • @kevinforster1573
    @kevinforster1573 2 года назад

    What about putting a tank on the bottom of the big fabric planters like the earthboxes with a feed tank at the bottom. I really like the no till sip platers.

  • @torrencekrepps757
    @torrencekrepps757 2 года назад

    Just wanted to know if we could purchase oyster straw logs from build a soil

  • @Thought_Criminal_13
    @Thought_Criminal_13 2 года назад

    I used yucca and I use aloe once a week but i still am having issues with dry spots. How do you fix that without over watering?

  • @Thought_Criminal_13
    @Thought_Criminal_13 2 года назад

    I went through hell trying to save a Cherry Fritter I got out of bag seed. By reharvested it. I had thrown it outdoors and didnt realize it had thrips when I brought it in to throw back into veg. Took weeks but I conquered the little fuckers for the 1st time ever by doing a combination of Plant Therapy and Doctor Zymes (not at the same time). Then it took a few more weeks before it kicked into gear and started shooting out new branches out of all the popcorn nugs that I left. Now I have some healthy clones from it and it was worth all the effort. I wouldnt advise it unless you really really love the strain though. This one is the skunkiest smelling one I have ever grown, I had to try and save it.

  • @sheettruck8027
    @sheettruck8027 2 года назад

    I know I am bringing up a product that isn't from BAS but I would love to hear your opinion on recharge. What is the difference between root wise and recharge?

  • @Gypsyukgrow
    @Gypsyukgrow 2 года назад

    Great as always👌 but you're lagging your updates a little bit ain't you 😂

  • @brentbrooksofficial
    @brentbrooksofficial Год назад

    Is there a beat practice for storing our 3.0 and other soils we have not used yet?
    Tia

  • @lucasnon5784
    @lucasnon5784 2 года назад

    When is the best time to use the fermented insect frass I got from you. In veg?

  • @LetArtsLive
    @LetArtsLive 2 года назад +1

    Would it be better to start a plant in a really big planter instead of transplanting it and it takes a while to get out of the shock from transplant?

  • @gavinparker7950
    @gavinparker7950 2 года назад

    I want to pull the trigger on a take n bake kit so bad, I've been running hydro style in coco for quite some time, and I'm good at it that being said, the few times I've switched to living soil I am NOTORIOUS for underwatering then over watering and just stressing the plants right out, if I get the take in bake is there a rule of thumb or signs that will tell me to give water or are you just giving the 5 percent every other day or am I to just listen to the plants and learn from them

  • @domrodrigues2389
    @domrodrigues2389 2 года назад

    Lettuce is also a strong contributor to reintroducing moisture to your herb.

  • @symbioticbalance4811
    @symbioticbalance4811 2 года назад

    I just had to remove a 4x8 bed while our house is for sale and it was a nightmare lol. Ultimately had multiple people scooping 5gallon pails into totes.

  • @mtndan6969
    @mtndan6969 10 месяцев назад

    what about using the used activated carbon from filters and rinse then straight into the media/soil?

  • @dragoniousmaximus7304
    @dragoniousmaximus7304 2 года назад

    Whats up dudes?! I got a question..... So I am about to harvest and then re amend without a soil test. Instead of doing what you did in the last re amending episode with the different sulfates and minerals, could I make the same soil I did in the beginning with a third compost,aeration and peat and then mix the same minerals you do when you make soil. Kind of like the coots blend you sell or a recipe you have on that old old episode where you explain the difference of what you and Ras Truth use in making a batch of soil. For instance- 2 cups malted barley 2 cups basalt 1 cup gypsum 1 cup oyster shell 1/2 cup azomite 1/2 cup karanja cake 1/2 cup kelp meal 1/2 cup crab meal and 2 gallons of biochar per cubic foot and just add a good 5 to 7 inches of new soil on top of my old stuff in the 3x3's and then plant into that? Or is that defeating the purpose of everything you are teaching and I should do the science with Mr Bryant the soil test doctor? Much obliged and thank you for making me the best ganja grower in the hood!

  • @rexshepherd5482
    @rexshepherd5482 10 месяцев назад

    Ya ever notice, when you have something nasty on your hands or fingers, your nose starts itching. Great videos!

  • @bobbyhockey93
    @bobbyhockey93 Год назад

    thinking about seeing blue and red ash? like in the center, sometimes you'll get like black white or gray. Do you think is the ph indicator? or some other chemical imbalance showing in its crystalline.

  • @jaykay1771
    @jaykay1771 2 года назад +1

    Add a piece of bread 🥖 that’s how you keep cookie soft

  • @vincentrichardson8230
    @vincentrichardson8230 3 месяца назад

    Will a 10 gallon container be sufficient for build a soil? Or is that still considered to small? I’m running a 4x8x80” tent doing 8 plants for a heads up.

  • @paradigmpirate
    @paradigmpirate 2 года назад +1

    What about ferments? Can you show us some ferments we can make and use during the life cycle of the plants.? Also ways to use the dry build a soil products such as insect frass to make fermented liquid nutruents

  • @Xeroxed96
    @Xeroxed96 2 года назад

    Would really love to see an episode or a segment explaining how to keep and maintain a mother plant.

    • @timp8472
      @timp8472 2 года назад +2

      The most important part of that is locking in on a strain that you've found particularly appealing from every aspect - final size, aroma from great terps, glisten from great tricomes. It is not always the total THC but instead the overall performance as far as yield and the ease of growth, etc. Once you lock in on a strain and begin to identify locations from which to take cuttings, mark or tag them. Once cuttings are taken, the mother is temporarily in mild shock. Take cuttings in the evening as this tends to lessen shock and dose with CalMag just before light changes. A mother plant will naturally try to go to Bloom and flower. If you intend to take several 'generations' of cuttings for an entire growing season you have a couple of options - one is to continue to take cuttings even as the mother is in the Bud+Flower phase. These will be chronologically the same age as the mother so you'll have an earlier maturing clone, as you have taken it during the mother's Bloom stage. But another option is to keep the mother plant in the Veg stage by not switching lighting and forcing Bloom. If you are able to maintain Veg over a longer period of time and take your cuttings then, those can also be placed on an extended Veg lighting schedule with plants that take a bit longer to mature as the cuttings were not taken during Bloom but instead during your extended Veg period. And you must maintain the correct feed and water programs for the cloning method you've chosen. I like cuttings late, just before bloom because the overall time to full maturity is shorter than a clone taken in early Veg. That said, the late clones often produce a shorter plant and those taken in early Veg tend to be both taller and bulkier, often with a greater yield. I hope this makes sense.

    • @davidfrelinger5539
      @davidfrelinger5539 Год назад

      @@timp8472 Thanks - well said.

  • @beatsbydawood9529
    @beatsbydawood9529 2 года назад

    Hey Jeremy! Have you heard of the lotus curing method? Any thoughts or opinions?

  • @marcoallin
    @marcoallin Год назад

    what do you think about phytolab and their genetics breakdown