Nicely done. Thanks for the info. And thanks for being reasonable. Don’t ever subscribe to one method or train of thought. Don’t limit yourself, don’t take what one person says as the gospel. Liquid aeration is just another tool in the box. You don’t have to love it or hate it. Is it magical? Is it perfect? No. Does it work? Many can attest I’m sure and John’s data looks good. Is mechanical aeration beneficial? In certain situations yes. Does it have its limitations? Yes. Can it be detrimental to mycelial networks? Yes. Can it impose compaction on your soil......yes. These are not the only two methods in which to build root mass and provide for water penetration and gas exchange in our soil. That is provided by soil biota.....but I digress. This is nature, not politics, no one said you had to choose a side. Get out in your yard get your hands dirty, leave the debates to whether or not liquid aeration is snake oil to the internet zeitgeist. Thanks John for putting rubber to the road. Interested to see data over several years🤝.
Couldn’t have been said better. This isn’t a “choose this or this and live with” video. It’s an option and an option only. If aerators are your thing and you like it, keep doing it! If you don’t want to run them, don’t! If you don’t want either? Great!!! No one is wrong.
I appreciate the thoroughness of this study, although I do wish you had a 20 second version that just said yes or no and what to buy. But I'm burned out on lawn videos, because my lawn is burned out, so not mind me.
Awesome content bro! Glad to hear Air8 and RGS works. I watched a video from what of your competitors pretty much saying Air8 was snake oil. Going out right now to paint my yard black!
Yesterday I used my hose end sprayer to get some Air8 and RGS on my lawn (6+6 oz/k). Looks like I made a good choice without knowing the results of your study. Looking forward to more details!
Finally got to see a glimpse of what was determined 😉 and excited about the rest of the study. Awesome information, your a true professional my friend as well as your team at GCF. 😎🌴
Love the stuff. I tried D-Thatch for the first time last year, during the summer, when it reached 85 degrees (Keep in mind I've been using RGS, Air-8, and Humic 12). I had a spot on my front lawn strip. I had leaves from the fall the previous year that was packed into the top soil, making it difficult for the water to penetrate in that area, causing it to go yellow. I sprayed D-Thatch and in 2 weeks that area greened up and was getting great water to soil penetration. That stuff works. I swear by it to get rid of your compaction, just like I swear by Air 8. I mixed both of D-Thatch and Air 8 together the next time and the results were even better. Great products. Well worth the money.
Can't wait to hear more! I started using the biostim pack last spring. Applying at 3oz per thousand monthly. When I started, I could only get a screwdriver about 2" into the ground. By August I could get the screwdriver 6" into the ground even after 10 days without rain. It works!
I want more :). Very interesting stuff. I am two weeks away from starting my 32 week spoon feeding with all N-Ext products. Really looking forward to this.
Striperman, good Saturday afternoon to you mate, another blue sky bird chirping day on the way here ,got a mow in on Friday, rained again early this morning, how is it your way ?
@@trevormuggeridge4560 Good Early Sunday morning Trevor. Sunny and 12 degrees Celsius over here. Got in my first Spring mow and we are now in sync lol :)
This is the second time I've gone through this video and I agree with you 100% not because I understand the science of it all but because I understand the logic of it all. And that is all I need. Thank you for having your great videos. I really do appreciate it. 7:34
I’m starting my second full year using N-Ext products and have seen tremendous root growth since applying RGS and Air8 on a consistent basis. Combine that with Humic12 and you get long roots shedding themselves twice a year which add OM to your soil, all without mechanical aeration and potentially incurring carbon loss & bringing some weed seeds to the surface. Thanks JP!
Been following LCN for years and I can't believ RUclips only recommended your channel to me just today. Thank you for the information I have so much catching up to do. A few weeks ago I pickup the Air-8 and RGS compaction cure combo and now I am getting grass to grow in areas I never could because of heavily compacted clay. Really impressed!
It absolutely does work. I over seeded last fall and I have an area that is usually thin and crappy. I overseeded, everything was growing and looking good except this area. It wasn’t growing as tall, it was stubby. So I put an extra extra amount on that area and bingo it helped, it grew, it survived. I was very happy!!! And of course I use it regularly throughout the lawn but this area is just more difficult.
West Texas here I’m using all N-ext products. Haven’t even used fertilizer this spring and I’m 85% green. It’s been nice to just spray and watch it,Look so healthy. FYI I barely started doing my own yard work last May. It’s been a full 360. Thanks for the N-ext products.
I used Airr8 last spring on a section of my lawn that was so compact nothing would grow there despite all my efforts. After using this product I now have grass growing in this area and my soil is not looking like pavement anymore. I did “paint that section black’ with Humic12 as well.... all I know is I have grass growing and flourishing in a section of my lawn that I couldn’t get anything to grow in the past 10 yrs.
Hey John! You’ll love this if you want to add to your reasons for liquid aeration. After I had to redo a lawn over a year ago because Take All Patch took it out, I decided to go with subsurface drip throughout the lawn. Before putting it down, I mechanically aerated to break soil compaction. The drip is only 4ish inches below the surface, so no more plunging spikes into the ground 5inches. This forced me to find another solution to continue aeration and decompaction. I didn’t know that liquid aeration existed until I went looking for it. Sorry, but info from you like this never popped up or I’d been all over it like I am now. What was showing came from companies dealing with golf course compaction and run off issues. I contacted one directly and they helped me with enough sample of their commercial product. Liquid aeration works! Now I’ve always wondered if other products would yield different results. Air8 is new to me. No I haven’t been living under a rock, I just stopped looking for a solution while I had enough sample product, but since I need a new solution, I’ll be going with your Air8. I look forward to working with it!
I am a big fan of Air 8 and RGS. I purchase a 5 gallon build a box of the Compaction Cure Combo in the spring and in the fall. Over the last 3 years, my hard Texas clay soil has become noticeably less hard, and the Bermuda lawn is becoming thicker and more dense. In addition, I haven't had to change out a sprinkler head due to aeration in a long time!!
I’m doing 552 lawns with 28-0-0, air-8 and Seak. We typically do 2 applications of Air-8 per season at the 6oz rate. Say what you will but I get results and have amazing customer retention because of GFC products.
I maintain 45000sq ft of bermuda that two years ago was flat rock and compacted clay. I brought in over 30 loads of dirt and some of it was heavy clay. I could not got the turf to fill in and grow aggressively. So i started reading and found GCF's product and have used them exclusively for two years now. My lawn looks so good and the bermuda is thick and dense. I just did my first spring spray with 2.5 gallons of air8 and 2.5 gallons of RGS. Love me some black goodness! Great video and thank you for taking the time to educate all of us.
I pressed like before I even watched the video. Then I watched it and wish I could press like several more times. I've been so excited waiting for this release of info. Thank you John Perry! How about them roots!
Hello, On one side of my lawn it is a little hilly and I first mechanical aerate that part of my lawn a couple of years ago then use air 8. Now I do not use the mechanical aeration just Air 8 and it works perfect! I thought by putting down Air8 it will just wash down so I mechanical aeration out down Air 8 to get in the soil.
Odd - the claim is that the new study shows the product works - and yet there is no link to the study in the description. Can't find it with Google either!
Look forward to the rest of this info. I ran the entire bio-stim monthly for the last 1-1/2 years and last summer was my best season in summer stress. I also ran higher K in my summer fert and I’m sticking with N-Ext.
Great video! I have personally never physically aerated but use Air8 and SLS Soil Loosener. Both are great products and they truly work. Can’t wait to watch the other videos.
Hi. Im new to caring for my lawn. Oooo, I love watching your videos!!! It is so much i love, but i think what i enjoy the most, is your voice🥰🥰🥰. Im in Indiana cool season. I have liquid aerated. Im going to overseed here shortly. What im most nervous about is putting my fertilizer. Ive never done it before. I bought a broadcast and a drop spreader. Im much older and i don't walk very fast. Which one do think would be best. I like using the hose n sprayer, i can dial it low when i put down the arearation and the humic acid. I had to go over several times. But didn't run out to product too fast. Thank you for your help🥰🥰 Carolyn
I’ve been recommending liquid aeration and mechanical aeration for the “best of both worlds” benefits to water/product infiltration, compaction, root growth, and water/air exchange... good to see these results! Any chance the study is published online? Would love to dive into it!
This is the first video I have found that even talked about mechanical aeration plus liquid aeration. I live by some fair grounds and we park over 300 vehicles on our TTTF lawn over 6 days. I use liquid aeration right after and the turf bounces back. I have some die back on spots that receive the most traffic. This past week, just aerated mechanically, over-seeded and then followed with another treatment of liquid aeration. Why not take advantage of the plugs/holes in the ground to allow liquid aeration penetrate deeper? Glad to see actual research happening and others doing this as well. I hope for better results. I live in zone 4b with very sandy soil in the upper Midwest.
Wow thank you, I have been aerating manually and electrical scarifier. I just bought one of these liquid aerating products that Ryan Knorr was talking about and will try it out next week. I will also buy your product as well. Thank you for that scarifying battery sun joe you did, will be upgrading from electrical cord soon.
By my calculations pulling 24 1/2" cores per square feet with a mechanical aeration process will immediately eliminate roughly 3.5% of the thatch layer. Use mechanical twice a year and 7% is gone in one season. Not bad. I look forward to hearing more from your results, in particular air8 + rgs + mechanical aeration, my guess that would represent huge gains in root development 💪
Ph.D Biochemist here. I tried this 'product' last year in a localized trial (different spots). Per the label rate using a calibrated sprayer. Other equipment; AgraTronix penetrometer on my loamy soil. There were no differences between this 'product' and a placebo (which was deionized tapwater). Penetrometer showed the same compaction, in the entire treated area vs untreated. I didn't measure water penetration into the soil or measure water flow viscoty/%/etc. You claimed there's a trial, where is the trial? What's the DOI/Citation?
Reach out to me and I can provide you with the trial reps and measurements. READ THROUGH THE DESCRIPTION. The greatest changes in compaction relief occurred in subsoil when combined with mechanical aeration compared to aeration alone. Drainage and upper soil compaction releasing was attained in the upper two inches of the soil. The summary concluded that greater impact could be made at deeper levels if the material could get deeper into the ground (hence the measurable penetrometer difference when compared to aeration alone)
I’m very curious about the how the effects of the two methods affect soil biology. I would imagine that retaining the original soil would lead to a healthier “microbiome” than introducing inert material. As far as the measurable in this study are concerned it seems like these two methods are pretty equitable. From a whole ecosystem perspective (not just the grass) I wonder how these two methods compare.
You bring up a great point that I wanted to get into in the next video. I’ve had this conversation with soil and turf professors and there are some interesting consideration. Namely, the reduction or displacement of soil will absolutely reduce the microbiome population
@@krusej23 you’ll want to check the source on why a particular comment was made. Perhaps there is more going on. Prof Henry works with a multitude of large and small fertilizer and chemical companies as well as breeders for new varieties of turfgrass. Bias would only be toward the quality of ones work and the services provided. Not toward a company or individual unless perhaps there is history with a company or individual the predates what you may have seen.
@@krusej23 I can’t speak to that, but again, there’s presumption and bias on only your part right now. Was there perhaps someone making unwarranted claims prior to this statement? It’s not for any of us to know. I imagine based on my experience with him that there was a larger history going on. Maybe that was enough to get resolution.
I think he may be stretching the use of the word study, or he maybe doesn’t understand what an actual study is, but I suspect these were just monitored test plots and not a true study/trial. Don’t hold your breath for any useful data and certainly not a published paper.
@@thecanuc8587 I genuinely believe that this study has been completed and drafted as the "methodology section" is copy and pasted into the video description. I would just really appreciate the opportunity to read it for myself without relying on it to be interpreted for me.
@@davidhensel7666 It is possible it was a properly conducted study. But my experience says likely not. I’m big into gardening and extension offices often get into these ‘test plot’ studies, and the results are usually widely panned as useless as there are too many problems with how they are conducted and they are rarely, if ever, published for peer review.
We will publish at the end of the 2 year study. The study is being conducted at UGA, not an extension office and with the data being controlled by prof Henry. He has actually used some data from this study in a turf summit earlier this year. I will break into more of the data points as the series continues, but in the end when everything is complete and all stats are analyzed, the published paper could be specific to one or two functions, not every recorded piece that we are doing.
@@Lawncology That’s awesome, glad to hear John! Sounds like you guys are trying to do it right, and the lawn care industry needs more actual science and data so I am all for it! I am definitely looking forward to see the final paper and go over the data, but I retract some of my skepticism over the usefulness of the data. Also it feels weird that I talked about you as ‘he’ in my previous comment, don’t always expect the creator to drop into the comments, much appreciate the response!
Thanks John! The LCN just did a video on this and said that we should not do mechanical aeration in the spring because it will break the pre-emergent barrier. Any truth to this?
Awesome thanks for the quick reply brother. My neighbor works for the sod company I purchased from. He can’t believe how good my lawn looks after 3 weeks of laying the sod. I used rgs and micro green upon laying the sod as well as starter fert. Very sandy soil with lots of silt that compacts like a mo fo. Thanks again
Great information, waiting for next installment. I need to seed and fertilize now, can I also use Air8, will it help? I had mechanical aeration and seeding in November with no effect on my mostly bear lawn? they got canceled.
With enough water. Yes. Start with the water (one gallon) mix 6 ounces of air8 first then 6 ounces dthatch. That will do 1000ft in most back pack sprayers and then water it in.
Off the subject of the video, but can I use flora green 4-0-2 to apply to my liriope? If so, how much per gallon, and can I spray right over top of the plant? Thx
@@kajuan2g6 this is not intended to be any sort of rebuttal, it’s just facts of use with an actual comparison. The study was going on before the other video was released and perhaps it was made to gain more attention rather than be a truly accurate representation. I think that most of the video is spot on except for some claims that were made. Digesting ingredients as proof of efficacy one way or another does not attest to the overall function of said product. Actual trials are needed to come up with a true or false claim that could be considered accurate.
No point. It does no good to correct people misstatements about products, assumptions or anything else when a person can read the label and see that what the person is talking about is all wrong. And… most videos that challenge things on RUclips are meant to get a rose out of people just to get views.
Good info, JP.. mechanical aeration is almost impossible for me in my area.. no one rents their aerators and charges too much $$ for the service. Question... has anyone here had any results by offering the soil a shot of whiskey to get it to loosen up a little?
I’ve been using a 4 product combo for 4 years (in my 4th year)…. Liquid aerate 8 is in the combo…. What I can say my worms in my yard are like snakes… big ole fuckers I’ve had at least 5 people tell me they’ve never seen worms that big before and I’d agree except worms for fishing in containers.
If anyone can help my soil is really compacted , I have used it three times already .I still haven’t seen any improvement. The soil is pretty much 100% native soil . If any one can help . Do I have to do it once a week or apply more or does it take a while for it to begin functioning ?
@@Lawncology i use a rate of 6 oz sometimes more about 8 for three weeks now. I tried doing deep watering less days but I can’t do for that many minutes because i end up with puddles and runs off because water doesn’t penetrate
@@Born.N.Raised818 okay. So don’t do another app. You need to do slow watering. Your ground is clearly to dry to accept water. Start with 5 minutes. Wait about 10 and do it again. You know what? Send me an email and I’ll give you instruction. Answers@lawncology.com
Would you recommend D-Thatch for a 3 year old sodded KBG lawn that has normal amounts of thatch build up? Or leave it as is and feed micro nutrients instead
I use your products and have been enjoying the results I've had with them. I do use the Air8 product and not sure how much it has impacted my soil or not, but this video makes me wonder if I should still use a mechanical aeration technique instead. They did review your Air8 product and he's very open to having a discussion about these compared to mechanical. Maybe you guys can get together and see if your study can provide him with additional information. ruclips.net/video/najcug_WXZI/видео.html
Welllll...what about that time you guys sprayed all of that concentrated sludge of I believe Humic12 from your tanks on that field next to your plant? That seemed to work out well 😁
Nicely done. Thanks for the info. And thanks for being reasonable. Don’t ever subscribe to one method or train of thought. Don’t limit yourself, don’t take what one person says as the gospel. Liquid aeration is just another tool in the box. You don’t have to love it or hate it. Is it magical? Is it perfect? No. Does it work? Many can attest I’m sure and John’s data looks good. Is mechanical aeration beneficial? In certain situations yes. Does it have its limitations? Yes. Can it be detrimental to mycelial networks? Yes. Can it impose compaction on your soil......yes. These are not the only two methods in which to build root mass and provide for water penetration and gas exchange in our soil. That is provided by soil biota.....but I digress. This is nature, not politics, no one said you had to choose a side. Get out in your yard get your hands dirty, leave the debates to whether or not liquid aeration is snake oil to the internet zeitgeist. Thanks John for putting rubber to the road. Interested to see data over several years🤝.
Mark, Mr Soilcology himself , thank you for your input. 👍
Couldn’t have been said better. This isn’t a “choose this or this and live with” video. It’s an option and an option only. If aerators are your thing and you like it, keep doing it! If you don’t want to run them, don’t! If you don’t want either? Great!!! No one is wrong.
I goin for the full, robust, diverse soil food web!👏👏👏...thanks John and the Soilcologist ...you 2 Kings 👑 of soil
Boom.
@@Lawncology Fn'A This works. Can't wait to see the results on my OWN lawn this year. I have a property to experiment on now. Mwahahaha....
You should see how that 2018 project lawn looks now 🔥
Have a video of it?
I appreciate the thoroughness of this study, although I do wish you had a 20 second version that just said yes or no and what to buy. But I'm burned out on lawn videos, because my lawn is burned out, so not mind me.
Awesome content bro! Glad to hear Air8 and RGS works. I watched a video from what of your competitors pretty much saying Air8 was snake oil. Going out right now to paint my yard black!
Wait til you see the next video... 😁
I love that you use Allyn and Jake as your B roll.
I had to ask permission 😂😂
I’m so pleased that you released these results!!
This was the teaser. More to come 😁
Nobody's seen the results yet.
@@Lawncology I know, I should have said, “I’m so pleased that you’re releasing the results!!”
Yesterday I used my hose end sprayer to get some Air8 and RGS on my lawn (6+6 oz/k). Looks like I made a good choice without knowing the results of your study. Looking forward to more details!
Finally got to see a glimpse of what was determined 😉 and excited about the rest of the study. Awesome information, your a true professional my friend as well as your team at GCF. 😎🌴
Thank you Christian. I can wait to see how second year data goes
Love the stuff. I tried D-Thatch for the first time last year, during the summer, when it reached 85 degrees (Keep in mind I've been using RGS, Air-8, and Humic 12). I had a spot on my front lawn strip. I had leaves from the fall the previous year that was packed into the top soil, making it difficult for the water to penetrate in that area, causing it to go yellow. I sprayed D-Thatch and in 2 weeks that area greened up and was getting great water to soil penetration. That stuff works. I swear by it to get rid of your compaction, just like I swear by Air 8. I mixed both of D-Thatch and Air 8 together the next time and the results were even better. Great products. Well worth the money.
Can't wait to hear more! I started using the biostim pack last spring. Applying at 3oz per thousand monthly. When I started, I could only get a screwdriver about 2" into the ground. By August I could get the screwdriver 6" into the ground even after 10 days without rain. It works!
I’ll be covering off some of why you saw that in the next video
@@Lawncology by the way, this is in very heavy, brown ohio clay
I want more :). Very interesting stuff. I am two weeks away from starting my 32 week spoon feeding with all N-Ext products. Really looking forward to this.
Striperman, good Saturday afternoon to you mate, another blue sky bird chirping day on the way here ,got a mow in on Friday, rained again early this morning, how is it your way ?
@@trevormuggeridge4560 Good Early Sunday morning Trevor. Sunny and 12 degrees Celsius over here. Got in my first Spring mow and we are now in sync lol :)
More on the way my superhero friend!
This is the second time I've gone through this video and I agree with you 100% not because I understand the science of it all but because I understand the logic of it all. And that is all I need. Thank you for having your great videos. I really do appreciate it. 7:34
I’m starting my second full year using N-Ext products and have seen tremendous root growth since applying RGS and Air8 on a consistent basis. Combine that with Humic12 and you get long roots shedding themselves twice a year which add OM to your soil, all without mechanical aeration and potentially incurring carbon loss & bringing some weed seeds to the surface. Thanks JP!
Spot on Bobby!
100%
I learned from the best!
Been following LCN for years and I can't believ RUclips only recommended your channel to me just today. Thank you for the information I have so much catching up to do. A few weeks ago I pickup the Air-8 and RGS compaction cure combo and now I am getting grass to grow in areas I never could because of heavily compacted clay. Really impressed!
It absolutely does work. I over seeded last fall and I have an area that is usually thin and crappy. I overseeded, everything was growing and looking good except this area. It wasn’t growing as tall, it was stubby. So I put an extra extra amount on that area and bingo it helped, it grew, it survived. I was very happy!!! And of course I use it regularly throughout the lawn but this area is just more difficult.
West Texas here I’m using all N-ext products. Haven’t even used fertilizer this spring and I’m 85% green. It’s been nice to just spray and watch it,Look so healthy. FYI I barely started doing my own yard work last May. It’s been a full 360. Thanks for the N-ext products.
I used Airr8 last spring on a section of my lawn that was so compact nothing would grow there despite all my efforts. After using this product I now have grass growing in this area and my soil is not looking like pavement anymore. I did “paint that section black’ with Humic12 as well.... all I know is I have grass growing and flourishing in a section of my lawn that I couldn’t get anything to grow in the past 10 yrs.
Hey John! You’ll love this if you want to add to your reasons for liquid aeration. After I had to redo a lawn over a year ago because Take All Patch took it out, I decided to go with subsurface drip throughout the lawn. Before putting it down, I mechanically aerated to break soil compaction. The drip is only 4ish inches below the surface, so no more plunging spikes into the ground 5inches. This forced me to find another solution to continue aeration and decompaction. I didn’t know that liquid aeration existed until I went looking for it. Sorry, but info from you like this never popped up or I’d been all over it like I am now. What was showing came from companies dealing with golf course compaction and run off issues. I contacted one directly and they helped me with enough sample of their commercial product. Liquid aeration works! Now I’ve always wondered if other products would yield different results. Air8 is new to me. No I haven’t been living under a rock, I just stopped looking for a solution while I had enough sample product, but since I need a new solution, I’ll be going with your Air8. I look forward to working with it!
I am a big fan of Air 8 and RGS. I purchase a 5 gallon build a box of the Compaction Cure Combo in the spring and in the fall. Over the last 3 years, my hard Texas clay soil has become noticeably less hard, and the Bermuda lawn is becoming thicker and more dense. In addition, I haven't had to change out a sprinkler head due to aeration in a long time!!
That’s awesome John. Thank you as always for your feedback and experience with the material!
I’m doing 552 lawns with 28-0-0, air-8 and Seak.
We typically do 2 applications of Air-8 per season at the 6oz rate.
Say what you will but I get results and have amazing customer retention because of GFC products.
That’s awesome Jim. Used as part of a great program makes for amazing results.
I maintain 45000sq ft of bermuda that two years ago was flat rock and compacted clay. I brought in over 30 loads of dirt and some of it was heavy clay. I could not got the turf to fill in and grow aggressively. So i started reading and found GCF's product and have used them exclusively for two years now. My lawn looks so good and the bermuda is thick and dense. I just did my first spring spray with 2.5 gallons of air8 and 2.5 gallons of RGS. Love me some black goodness! Great video and thank you for taking the time to educate all of us.
Did you use the Humic 12 at all?
@@blackhouse7646 Yes i did. I put down more in the first two years and have backed off a little this year. All there products have Humic 12 in them.
Now I'm left wanting more... 🤦♂️ great information John. Anxiously waiting for more. 😎
The second one will drop pretty quickly
I was waiting for this info. Can’t wait for the rest. Love it!!!
This is just the teaser... 😁
Awesome! I just started using Air-8 and RGS at the start of last season and can already see major results!
That’s fantastic. A little bit goes a long way!
I pressed like before I even watched the video. Then I watched it and wish I could press like several more times. I've been so excited waiting for this release of info. Thank you John Perry! How about them roots!
The next one goes into some really cool info on the subsoil compaction. It will be a huge eye opener for many people
Love the content :-) and everything you do for the DIYers!
Thank you very much
Hello, On one side of my lawn it is a little hilly and I first mechanical aerate that part of my lawn a couple of years ago then use air 8. Now I do not use the mechanical aeration just Air 8 and it works perfect! I thought by putting down Air8 it will just wash down so I mechanical aeration out down Air 8 to get in the soil.
As always continue to feed Air has been great for my lawn and back
It’s pretty great how much benefit you can get in a short time.
Odd - the claim is that the new study shows the product works - and yet there is no link to the study in the description. Can't find it with Google either!
Look forward to the rest of this info. I ran the entire bio-stim monthly for the last 1-1/2 years and last summer was my best season in summer stress. I also ran higher K in my summer fert and I’m sticking with N-Ext.
That’s awesome. I love all these comments on the success that people are having. It’s very rewarding to hear!!!
Luv it. I'm on the treadmill and u made me laugh before the intro!🤣'YEA'
Lol. Might as well be animated 😂
Great video! I have personally never physically aerated but use Air8 and SLS Soil Loosener. Both are great products and they truly work. Can’t wait to watch the other videos.
Always nice to see products like this backed up with data and studies, good stuff!
Get ready for more. We’re going deeper into the soil on the next one
Hi. Im new to caring for my lawn. Oooo, I love watching your videos!!! It is so much i love, but i think what i enjoy the most, is your voice🥰🥰🥰. Im in Indiana cool season. I have liquid aerated. Im going to overseed here shortly. What im most nervous about is putting my fertilizer. Ive never done it before. I bought a broadcast and a drop spreader. Im much older and i don't walk very fast. Which one do think would be best. I like using the hose n sprayer, i can dial it low when i put down the arearation and the humic acid. I had to go over several times. But didn't run out to product too fast. Thank you for your help🥰🥰 Carolyn
Thanks John brother!...i mechanical core last season..but this year it’s Air-8...let the throw down begin!👍😳👏👏...keep it comin...
Part 2 of this series is going to be a real eye opener for people. I’ll be talking about the benefits of some of the combined apps we did
I’ve been recommending liquid aeration and mechanical aeration for the “best of both worlds” benefits to water/product infiltration, compaction, root growth, and water/air exchange... good to see these results! Any chance the study is published online? Would love to dive into it!
Good plan buddy. You’ll love the next video. We will post some of this as part of a continued study but until completion (2022) it won’t be published.
This is the first video I have found that even talked about mechanical aeration plus liquid aeration. I live by some fair grounds and we park over 300 vehicles on our TTTF lawn over 6 days. I use liquid aeration right after and the turf bounces back. I have some die back on spots that receive the most traffic. This past week, just aerated mechanically, over-seeded and then followed with another treatment of liquid aeration. Why not take advantage of the plugs/holes in the ground to allow liquid aeration penetrate deeper? Glad to see actual research happening and others doing this as well. I hope for better results. I live in zone 4b with very sandy soil in the upper Midwest.
At some point Allyn will be in this comment section saying something like.. “My nickname in college was Root Depth” 😂
That actually was my nickname in college.
@@FrankSchwarzfree lucky ladies.
Deep Root
@@Lawncology 😆
You're good you. :)
Making lawn aeration sexy! Thank you for the information and delivering how you do 😉
Wow thank you, I have been aerating manually and electrical scarifier. I just bought one of these liquid aerating products that Ryan Knorr was talking about and will try it out next week. I will also buy your product as well. Thank you for that scarifying battery sun joe you did, will be upgrading from electrical cord soon.
By my calculations pulling 24 1/2" cores per square feet with a mechanical aeration process will immediately eliminate roughly 3.5% of the thatch layer. Use mechanical twice a year and 7% is gone in one season. Not bad. I look forward to hearing more from your results, in particular air8 + rgs + mechanical aeration, my guess that would represent huge gains in root development 💪
How many passes did it take you to get that many holes?
@@wayneessar7489 I do it manually Wayne, takes a lot of time but it's so beneficial! 12 plunges per square foot give me 24 cores.
There’s some interesting bits of info around what you’re doing, namely the removal piece. I will touch on that in upcoming vids
Great information as always. Love the thoroughness of the data! Right up my alley!
Awesome, thank you!
Good stuff. Super interesting. Looking forward to the rest of the series. I want more.
More coming your way pretty quickly
Love your channel and the science of lawn care.
Ph.D Biochemist here.
I tried this 'product' last year in a localized trial (different spots). Per the label rate using a calibrated sprayer.
Other equipment; AgraTronix penetrometer on my loamy soil.
There were no differences between this 'product' and a placebo (which was deionized tapwater). Penetrometer showed the same compaction, in the entire treated area vs untreated. I didn't measure water penetration into the soil or measure water flow viscoty/%/etc.
You claimed there's a trial, where is the trial? What's the DOI/Citation?
Reach out to me and I can provide you with the trial reps and measurements. READ THROUGH THE DESCRIPTION. The greatest changes in compaction relief occurred in subsoil when combined with mechanical aeration compared to aeration alone. Drainage and upper soil compaction releasing was attained in the upper two inches of the soil. The summary concluded that greater impact could be made at deeper levels if the material could get deeper into the ground (hence the measurable penetrometer difference when compared to aeration alone)
@@Lawncology so it's not a published study? Who's funding it?
@@DrMonkPhD I agree this is snake oil at its best.
How many applications and how much of Air8 were made so far on the plot for Air8 only to get those results in that amount of time?
I’m very curious about the how the effects of the two methods affect soil biology. I would imagine that retaining the original soil would lead to a healthier “microbiome” than introducing inert material. As far as the measurable in this study are concerned it seems like these two methods are pretty equitable. From a whole ecosystem perspective (not just the grass) I wonder how these two methods compare.
You bring up a great point that I wanted to get into in the next video. I’ve had this conversation with soil and turf professors and there are some interesting consideration. Namely, the reduction or displacement of soil will absolutely reduce the microbiome population
Unlike our Covid conscious politicians, we can follow the science. I first started messing with golf turf in 1966. BTDT. This is good stuff.
I appreciate you sharing data with us (results).
Don’t tell Matt 🙈🙉🙊
I wouldn't trust this Dr. Henry who is doing the trial very much from what I've seen of him.
He is a very well respected researcher.
I have seen a public comment from him that seems to show an unwarranted attack.
@@krusej23 you’ll want to check the source on why a particular comment was made. Perhaps there is more going on. Prof Henry works with a multitude of large and small fertilizer and chemical companies as well as breeders for new varieties of turfgrass. Bias would only be toward the quality of ones work and the services provided. Not toward a company or individual unless perhaps there is history with a company or individual the predates what you may have seen.
@@krusej23 I can’t speak to that, but again, there’s presumption and bias on only your part right now. Was there perhaps someone making unwarranted claims prior to this statement? It’s not for any of us to know. I imagine based on my experience with him that there was a larger history going on. Maybe that was enough to get resolution.
It would really be nice to be able to read the published paper.
I think he may be stretching the use of the word study, or he maybe doesn’t understand what an actual study is, but I suspect these were just monitored test plots and not a true study/trial. Don’t hold your breath for any useful data and certainly not a published paper.
@@thecanuc8587 I genuinely believe that this study has been completed and drafted as the "methodology section" is copy and pasted into the video description. I would just really appreciate the opportunity to read it for myself without relying on it to be interpreted for me.
@@davidhensel7666
It is possible it was a properly conducted study. But my experience says likely not. I’m big into gardening and extension offices often get into these ‘test plot’ studies, and the results are usually widely panned as useless as there are too many problems with how they are conducted and they are rarely, if ever, published for peer review.
We will publish at the end of the 2 year study. The study is being conducted at UGA, not an extension office and with the data being controlled by prof Henry. He has actually used some data from this study in a turf summit earlier this year. I will break into more of the data points as the series continues, but in the end when everything is complete and all stats are analyzed, the published paper could be specific to one or two functions, not every recorded piece that we are doing.
@@Lawncology
That’s awesome, glad to hear John! Sounds like you guys are trying to do it right, and the lawn care industry needs more actual science and data so I am all for it!
I am definitely looking forward to see the final paper and go over the data, but I retract some of my skepticism over the usefulness of the data.
Also it feels weird that I talked about you as ‘he’ in my previous comment, don’t always expect the creator to drop into the comments, much appreciate the response!
Waiting to see the entire series b4 forming my opinion
Always a good way to go. I think you’ll really like this next one. It reveals quite a bit about what’s happening
Awesome video! We can't have Air 8 yet in Canada so when would be the best time to do a core aeration? Spring or Fall?
Both.
Any!
Thanks John!
The LCN just did a video on this and said that we should not do mechanical aeration in the spring because it will break the pre-emergent barrier. Any truth to this?
Absolutely love the science
Great video, great content, gr8 Product
Thank you my friend
John would it be a great idea to apply some rgs and air8 now or wait?
Nothing wrong with that in most places. I’m not able to do that yet.
How long after laying new sod should I wait to use air8? Keep up the good work!
You can put it down immediately
Awesome thanks for the quick reply brother. My neighbor works for the sod company I purchased from. He can’t believe how good my lawn looks after 3 weeks of laying the sod. I used rgs and micro green upon laying the sod as well as starter fert. Very sandy soil with lots of silt that compacts like a mo fo. Thanks again
Great information, waiting for next installment. I need to seed and fertilize now, can I also use Air8, will it help? I had mechanical aeration and seeding in November with no effect on my mostly bear lawn? they got canceled.
Will air8 hurt germinating seeds. I'm getting ready to seed a renovation it's just bare soil at this moment.
It will not
Thank you for the education. I’m getting ready to purchase “Select 2-Build A Box” Air8 and D-Thatch, can these two mix and apply at the same time?
With enough water. Yes. Start with the water (one gallon) mix 6 ounces of air8 first then 6 ounces dthatch. That will do 1000ft in most back pack sprayers and then water it in.
Can you link to the study?
The bigger the toolbox is the better the options are!
Did you guys also do the study with the high rate of 9oz per 1000sqft? Amazing results with just the low dose of 6oz.
Is using Air8 at 3 ounces per thousand once a month a good thing to do? Or just use a higher rate of it a couple times a year?
Totally works. You’ll find that the deeper it can get into the soil, the better the result.
Great info 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Mark. Plan on the second in the series in the next couple days
Laying down some air8 tomorrow!
Awesome! Most of my pros are applying right now.
Always wondered how long it lasted in the soil?
The multi year study will provide greater insight but the part 2 in the series will begin to unwind that question for you
What would be better for starting a new lawn, liquid or machine, or both? We have just sandy dirt in Colorado. Thank you God bless
Do you think chemical aeration would work in assisting in soil percolating for a dry well?
Where can I get a copy of the study in print?
We’ve got year two coming any day now and we will compile it
@@Lawncology Any update on this? Would love to read it.
Off the subject of the video, but can I use flora green 4-0-2 to apply to my liriope? If so, how much per gallon, and can I spray right over top of the plant? Thx
You can do that and typically an ounce in a gallon of water if enough if you water with a can. It doesn’t take much.
Can you post the study result data? I'd love to read the paper. Thanks!
Shots fired! 🔥
Finally a rebuttal to Grass Factor's vid
@@kajuan2g6 this is not intended to be any sort of rebuttal, it’s just facts of use with an actual comparison. The study was going on before the other video was released and perhaps it was made to gain more attention rather than be a truly accurate representation. I think that most of the video is spot on except for some claims that were made. Digesting ingredients as proof of efficacy one way or another does not attest to the overall function of said product. Actual trials are needed to come up with a true or false claim that could be considered accurate.
I'd like to a video challenging grass factor about air8
No point. It does no good to correct people misstatements about products, assumptions or anything else when a person can read the label and see that what the person is talking about is all wrong. And… most videos that challenge things on RUclips are meant to get a rose out of people just to get views.
Good info, JP.. mechanical aeration is almost impossible for me in my area.. no one rents their aerators and charges too much $$ for the service.
Question... has anyone here had any results by offering the soil a shot of whiskey to get it to loosen up a little?
U can use organic molasses or D thatch to allow those microbes to eat the thatch. Less work and your feeding the soil.
It works with my girlfriend, so i just thought maybe..
@@rashofbeatings 🤦🏾♂️😂😂
Seems like it would work.
Great vid! I use Air 8 and it works great for me. Question for you! Can I mix Micro green & Green effect with Tnex (PGR)?
Yes you can with enough water carrier.
Ok, I am using a Chapin 4 gallon backpack sprayer
How soon after new seeding/over seeding can you use Airr8 and RGS?
Immediately
See you early tomorrow morning JP
Thank you for joining in!
Great video really appreciate all you do... where was little yeti I didn't see him today
Tiny yeti will return!!!
But doesn't humic do the same thing as liquid aeration.
Is there a link to the trial anywhere?
Yes it works
Is that hoodie Lululemon? I like the color and looks comfortable and light
It is and yes it’s so very comfy
@@Lawncology I swear I learned from the video too hahaha!
I’ve been using a 4 product combo for 4 years (in my 4th year)…. Liquid aerate 8 is in the combo…. What I can say my worms in my yard are like snakes… big ole fuckers I’ve had at least 5 people tell me they’ve never seen worms that big before and I’d agree except worms for fishing in containers.
If anyone can help my soil is really compacted , I have used it three times already .I still haven’t seen any improvement. The soil is pretty much 100% native soil . If any one can help . Do I have to do it once a week or apply more or does it take a while for it to begin functioning ?
What rate are you applying and have you dialed in your watering? I can help get you to where you need to be.
@@Lawncology i use a rate of 6 oz sometimes more about 8 for three weeks now. I tried doing deep watering less days but I can’t do for that many minutes because i end up with puddles and runs off because water doesn’t penetrate
@@Born.N.Raised818 okay. So don’t do another app. You need to do slow watering. Your ground is clearly to dry to accept water. Start with 5 minutes. Wait about 10 and do it again. You know what? Send me an email and I’ll give you instruction. Answers@lawncology.com
I may add that there is a high foot traffic on this part of the lawn from sports.
Will this help fix a soggy lawn?
Potassium and dethatching may help that
Question about Air 8. Would it raise your soil ph from a 7.0 to 7.5 with label rates with a soil cec of 17?
Not a chance. That’s a significant change and would be likely due to hard water.
Would you recommend D-Thatch for a 3 year old sodded KBG lawn that has normal amounts of thatch build up? Or leave it as is and feed micro nutrients instead
Less than an 1” is okay, more than that, take it away
So bottom line is it good or not
Works
How often was Air8 being applied? How often can I apply Air8 before diminishing returns?
First by of data was one app, the second piece was 2, the final study concluded with 4. The combo of air8 and mech only had two apps
I’m in the Boston area, it’s a few weeks early for preemergent but Is it too early for a humic /air-8 treatment? The ground is cold but not frozen.
It’s not too early or you can wait and do your pre-m with it as well
Great Video and explanation. I just placed my order!
Heck ya!
Thanks for being here!
Good morning, 😀🍺
Good evening!
I’m a big believer in your products! My question is does Air8 applied after a pre emergent lesson the pre em’s effectiveness?
You can run it with no trouble. We are actually doing a study in this for 2021
@@Lawncology thanks!
You are my dude.
What about sandy soil?
Sand soil tends to drain well on its own, in some cases too well.
I use your products and have been enjoying the results I've had with them. I do use the Air8 product and not sure how much it has impacted my soil or not, but this video makes me wonder if I should still use a mechanical aeration technique instead. They did review your Air8 product and he's very open to having a discussion about these compared to mechanical. Maybe you guys can get together and see if your study can provide him with additional information. ruclips.net/video/najcug_WXZI/видео.html
I think I need 500 gallons of Air8 on my tree lawn.
That’s probably a bit much 😂
Welllll...what about that time you guys sprayed all of that concentrated sludge of I believe Humic12 from your tanks on that field next to your plant? That seemed to work out well 😁
@@tejager910 still works well
I'm definitely not one of those people that doesn't know how to use a 9 iron. Lol!
Haha
I woke up early to see part 2...not posted yet ☹️💀
Not yet. Later this week
Ok, I guess I'll go out and spray while I'm waiting 😜