Pruning Tactics for Bigger Yields Indoors

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Topping, lollipopping, cleaning-up - watch how you can help your plants to exploit the light characteristics of your grow light fixtures with these simple and easy pruning techniques.

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  • @JebGardener
    @JebGardener 6 лет назад +37

    Your pacing is getting really good in these videos.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 лет назад +4

      +Jeb Gardener Thanks amigo. I appreciate the feedback. Maybe you could give me tips on going viral! Love your work dude. Take it easy :)

    • @VapeTrainGaming
      @VapeTrainGaming 6 лет назад

      Jeb your my hero brother

  • @JeanPaulSauve
    @JeanPaulSauve 5 лет назад +5

    I just found your videos...Perfect! Great speed, and not a wasted second. I love it!

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  5 лет назад

      Thanks JPS - that means a lot! Appreciate the kind word. Thanks again.

  • @huskygardens
    @huskygardens 7 лет назад +8

    Yesss! Dont be shy to cut cut cut away! It WILL grow back lol. Youll be glad you did. Great vid man!

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your support HUSKY amigo.

  • @CheesieGamer
    @CheesieGamer 3 месяца назад +1

    Always coming back for knowledge massive doses ❤

  • @thesundancekid1
    @thesundancekid1 7 лет назад +4

    Excellent video Everest! Content like this is exactly what's needed to help novice growers implement best practices and more advanced techniques.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +5

      Much appreciated amigo. My primary goal is always to look out for beginners-too many folks out there eager to chastise noobs to make themselves feel better. Can't stand that! We were all there once and the learning never stops!

    • @thesundancekid1
      @thesundancekid1 7 лет назад

      I couldn't agree more. Beginners need the most help because they do not yet know how to help themselves. With channels like yours I'm certain their knowledge gaps won't last long.

  • @epicgardening
    @epicgardening 7 лет назад +6

    Everest...please do a video on how you make videos. I'm consistently in awe!

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +3

      Thanks amigo. I thought I was subbed already-I enjoy your videos too-the new thumbnail design is really pleasing to the eye also. #kudos Happy to discuss video bits and bobs offline with you any time. Thanks for putting out some great content. You have an awesome channel. Keep up the good fight amigo!!!

  • @mfrancois6800
    @mfrancois6800 7 лет назад +4

    thanks as always, great advice. I was always trimming mine to the point they looked like umbrellas and now I know why, I must have known deep that this is what they wanted. mass yields ensued

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +2

      +M Francois Good to trust your instincts - especially when they’re strong! I love hearing about happy harvests too. :) thanks for your support.

    • @jubankta1627
      @jubankta1627 4 года назад

      Wow beautiful and smart

  • @radujski
    @radujski 2 года назад

    Ive been really enjoying your videos. It seems like you may not be making them anymore and that's a crying shame! You're very good at it and you clearly know your shit.

  • @ThatDearOne
    @ThatDearOne 5 лет назад

    your channel deserves more attention the quality of content and information is unparalleled. I appreciate the time you spend making all of these.

  • @jmof0464
    @jmof0464 7 лет назад

    I actually I learned how to grow from scratch just from watching your videos Everest thanks

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 лет назад

      +JMOF 04 Glad to help and democratize.

  • @monkeyboy4333
    @monkeyboy4333 6 лет назад

    i never ever subscribe to people i dont know why. but u will be 1 of the first one to get one! u actually make a vid of evrything i no longer need to go to different channels with different people u cover it all!! and u explain it super good! thx for sharing ure knowledge dude ! keep on growing!

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 лет назад +1

      +frog king Thanks so much for subbing Frog - it means a lot!

  • @sMileHighCity
    @sMileHighCity 7 лет назад

    Great video as always! A widely ask questions amongst new growers is always weather its ok to remove leaves and lower branches. And if YOU say its ok, people should take that as damn good advice. cheers

  • @tim49013
    @tim49013 7 лет назад +2

    Well you did it again and managed to put together an amazing video bud 👍

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      haribo stinky Thanks for your support my stinky friend.

  • @a807440
    @a807440 7 лет назад +5

    Did I drink enough covfefe, or was this video just a tad slower than normal? You need more coffee if no one complains after all these months! Love the upload, you always have logical and direct information with a good reasoning why we should be changing or adapting our current tactics. Keep up the work, the internet's 'tomato' gardeners love it.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад

      +a807440 I love my tomato growing brethren (with or without apostrophes) - Mother Nature and / or several hundred million years of evolution has / have provided amply for us. In a way, evolution is the best evidence of divinity.

    • @thesundancekid1
      @thesundancekid1 7 лет назад

      The evolution to divinity comment piqued my interest. I've never heard anyone say that before.

    • @KFCLOVERMY
      @KFCLOVERMY 7 лет назад

      I played the video at 1.25x. Didnt seem right at first..

  • @beafsoupream532
    @beafsoupream532 7 лет назад

    I look forward to your videos even more than Harley Smiths. You sir, are the shit! Thanks for affirming this process, and explaining so well...as you always do! ✌🏼🤙🏼

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      +Chris Corsi Thanks Chris - Harley is awesome, a born educator and so passionate and knowledgeable. I’m subbed to his channel.

  • @jordykingstongrows3639
    @jordykingstongrows3639 7 лет назад

    Another Great Video Everest.
    I lollipop my girls a few days before flipping to *12/12*.
    Then again about *Day 16* of flower after the stretch.
    Always gave me great results doing it this way.

    • @jubankta1627
      @jubankta1627 4 года назад

      The girl in ur profile picture is so beautiful!!!

  • @marzouqhumoud2616
    @marzouqhumoud2616 6 лет назад +1

    I have problems with the peppers, especially the flower dropping but the growth is amazing.
    Sonce you have a controlled environment your in a league different than mine.
    Really hope you do an episode of re-using hydroponics media, please do.

  • @jubankta1627
    @jubankta1627 4 года назад

    I’ve got sooo much to learn!!!Thank you for sharing

  • @patrickmcmanus5373
    @patrickmcmanus5373 2 года назад

    If you just add two small (30watt LED lights) to the sides of the room/tent you double+ your harvest. I have been using sidelighting for 33 years with great success.

  • @mikesatomic-skier7161
    @mikesatomic-skier7161 7 лет назад +1

    nice as always, very good stuff
    cheers and stay frosty

  • @leannekenyoung
    @leannekenyoung 3 года назад

    Hi new to your channel and your videos should come with a warning ⚠️ not to watch before you’ve had at least two cups of coffee so your brain can keep up with the fast pace and speed of your speech. Content is amazing and exactly the information I need because I have a pepper plant that I recently transferred to a larger grow bucket and not really having a clue what I’m doing I’m just carrying on. I had wondered if the extra leaves were there to help the plant be balanced in its container and to counter balance the weight of the peppers when they grow? But again that happens at the top not the bottom. I’m definitely going to get my clippers out and will start pruning! The reason I’m reluctant to do this is because on two occasions I clipped the main stem and before I knew it I was holding the pepper plant in my hand, talk about shock and horror!!! My most recent accident was with a tomato plant that was just starting to put on some buds, I had transplanted to a larger pot and didn’t realize how much the plant had become so dependent on the cotton lattice I had put up in front of the window. I ended up having to cut through the strings to free the plant because I was also moving it down from a table to the floor because I couldn’t put the grow lights up any higher. Unfortunately when I removed it from the lattice with the help of hubby be a this thing had gotten enormous in a couple of weeks and I hadn’t realized just how large it was! In retrospect I should have done everything different. I should have added a piece of rope from the ceiling and using a couple of those plastic rings I could have put around the main stem and then they would have helped to keep the tomato plant upright, we were trying to find a solution fast because hubby’s arms were getting fatigued pretty fast! So I decided we could try a tomato cage upside down because there would be no way we would get it through the bottom. Well long story long we got the cage over it with a lot of twisting and turning and I should have left it at that point. Hindsight is always 20/20 but no I decided there were a ton of extra leaves and branches in the bottom that needed a good cleanup so I cut the first leaf and there was this branch that was twist and almost looked like it was one of those sucker types so without much thought or explanation I cut and held the branch so I could pull it out and tears started to run down my face as I had realized I was actually not holding a branch I was holding the main stem of the plant and I had cut it at it’s base. I pulled it out and I was left with a tiny branch on the plant I cut it off because I knew it would just be a stress on any new growth that may begin again(at least I sure hope it will.
    Thanks again, your video is fantastic!!🙏🏻🥰🇨🇦

  • @anthonytran9191
    @anthonytran9191 7 лет назад +1

    I did think about that. Thanks for sharing this. Im going to have to get right on it and prune away.

  • @spencerlanely1843
    @spencerlanely1843 7 лет назад

    I’ve always pruned. Best way to get an even coverage and maximise yield. One lush canopy.

  • @johnrivers7013
    @johnrivers7013 7 лет назад +7

    SHOUT OUT TO THE BIG HOMIE EVERST!

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      +John Rivers Receiving loud and clear John. Thanks for your support amigo. PEACE.

  • @ohdoii
    @ohdoii 5 лет назад

    The plant master at my local green house who went to university for plants said that the leaves act as mouths for the plant and as long as they are green they are receiving light and photosynthesizing.

  • @gorehammer1
    @gorehammer1 3 года назад

    Man those chilies look good

  • @rathven4917
    @rathven4917 5 лет назад

    I lollipopped my auto-flower cannabis (I grow medically in Canada), under 276 true watts, with the GH Flora series and their Cali-Mag, and my flowers are developing exponentially faster since then

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  5 лет назад

      Rath'ven Hi buddy, thanks for chiming in! From that wattage I’m guessing you’re running LEDs. CalMag supplements, typically around 4:1 ca:mg, tend to be based around calcium nitrate - delivering a potential boost of both calcium and nitrogen. As well as magnesium (often in the form of nitrates and / or sulphates) CalMag supplements can contain chelated iron too - all these elements will really help your plants to thrive. Calcium ions are so small they can hitch a ride with transpiration so if your plants aren’t transpiring as much due to a lack of infrared in their energy diet, it can help to raise air temperatures or raise EC / nutrient strength instead. Lollipopping has become popular with monopheno canopy growers looking to exploit more collimated rather than radiated multipoint light. This is great for impressive PPFD readings but the lack of angular intensity (radiant intensity) means it’s really all about the top layer of flower sites. It makes sense to remove foliage that is totally in the shade once flowering is initiated.

  • @finesseking6565
    @finesseking6565 6 лет назад

    Great video

  • @Michael-tg5uf
    @Michael-tg5uf 7 лет назад

    Always great videos Everest subscriber and like every video you make keep them coming from mick in the UK

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад

      Biggup respect to my fellow growing-geezas in the UK! Hope all is green and peaceful in your world.

  • @the6ix665
    @the6ix665 5 лет назад +8

    Dude just show us your pot plants already

  • @m.feaver960
    @m.feaver960 4 года назад

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @Pigeons420
    @Pigeons420 7 лет назад +1

    Another great video. Much love my friend!

  • @Aaron565
    @Aaron565 7 лет назад

    Its actually a very particular art not to stress the plant doing this. If you trim 1' of nodes thats wasted vertical space. Also, getting the right light that penetrates the canopy without burning the tops is what gets difficult.
    The better way to do it is to figure out how deep your lamp can penetrate without bleaching and then keep your plants from growing too high to begin with, allowing your stems to grow thicker instead of longer. Only trim the lowest (and longest) shoots that are having trouble reaching the canopy height and dont have many tertiary shoots. This will have minimal damage stress, waste minimal nutrients building the cut off portion, and create an auxin response that will increase yield within the canopy.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      +Aaron565pwns Great advice, thanks for sharing. Canopy penetration is a topic worth coming back to. A strong single point light source radiates lots of intense, angular light - versus a multi-point light source such as LED - some are very focused. Good at exciting PAR meters, but plants are very good at harnessing angular light. Think there’s a video idea sprouting.... :)

  • @walshmagic
    @walshmagic 6 лет назад +1

    You are truly the man.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 лет назад +1

      +Liam Walsh Thanks Liam, I’m sure you could show me a trick or two of your own! ;)

    • @walshmagic
      @walshmagic 6 лет назад +1

      Everest Fernandez you are definitely the go to grow guy. If you ever feel the need to learn some magic you know who to call. Happy growing master 🙏🌿

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 лет назад

      Liam Walsh Thanks! Subbing your channel!

  • @BeauMcKee
    @BeauMcKee 6 лет назад +1

    Love your work

  • @God420Crush
    @God420Crush 7 лет назад

    Another great video!!!!

  • @mohsenaghdam3136
    @mohsenaghdam3136 7 лет назад +1

    The Legend,The Einstein of Hydroponic,listen up People carefully to the Everest ❤️ if you do that you will not Fail in hydroponic👍🏽👏🏽

  • @siccmadecrippler
    @siccmadecrippler 7 лет назад

    Love the videos! You should do a video on trellis netting! Keep up the GREAT work bud.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the support and awesome suggestion SiccMadeCrippler. :)

  • @Skidmark75
    @Skidmark75 4 года назад

    I prune as they grow. I call it the Rrickster method.

  • @zackosborn1731
    @zackosborn1731 7 лет назад +3

    Great Video. Intro/Outro audio disproportionately high (pointing out of love :) and one of these days we need to get you out of your comfort zone growing something other than peppers.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад

      +Zack Osborn Thanks for your feedback. Meant to fix that before I rendered and totally forgot! Oops. Too late now :) appreciated nonetheless!

  • @lorton190
    @lorton190 7 лет назад

    love your vids and glad i clicked that bell. to bad i cant watch them once they come out as they always do while i am working #sad

  • @punktVail
    @punktVail 7 лет назад

    Does this method apply on cannabis ?

  • @bryanst.martin7134
    @bryanst.martin7134 4 года назад

    If you have a lot of reflective surfaces as in a growing tent, what level of pruning would you suggest? I wouldn't imagine as deeply as in this video.

  • @loadapish
    @loadapish 6 лет назад

    should you spray h202 onto the wound where bigger branches have been removed? if so at what dilution? how often? and how many times does it need done? there seems to be blackening happening at the site of pruning

  • @oldpondfrog788
    @oldpondfrog788 4 года назад

    A dimable ballast???
    Did you just turn your light from 600w to 400w whilst on and warm? I might go try that now!

  • @sfdogman1969
    @sfdogman1969 7 лет назад

    Thanks brother!

  • @njbaquatics4827
    @njbaquatics4827 5 лет назад

    Love watching your stuff mate please keep up the good work little question now I’ve been looking at auto flowers I’m a big believer in pruning out what I call the Deadwood but everywhere I look seems to suggest you can’t do this with a auto flower any advice??

  • @Koi_Lawk
    @Koi_Lawk 7 лет назад +1

    How about supplementing light on the sides and bottom? And can you do a vid on adding addition lighting like low powered leds or even clfs strung down to the bottom of the plants and panels on the sides? Great video Everest!

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +3

      Great idea MrPebaa. I have some new LED strips-this could work great. In the end I opted for pruning back my plants (brutally) as they were growing into the walkways, etc, making garden maintenance rather tricky. Love the idea for a future topic though. I think I'll give it a go inside a grow tent. Thanks again for the inspiration.

  • @VapeTrainGaming
    @VapeTrainGaming 6 лет назад

    So I will totally say I absolutely love your videos!!! I've got a small grow room going and I've been steadily lollipopping my bush beans and Cherokee wax beans. But I've got a question I've noticed your main crops seem to be peppers but I've gotta wonder are you ever planning to do plant specific videos like one on peppers, beans, lettuce, herbs etc?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 лет назад +1

      +VapeTrain Gaming Thanks amigo - definitely going to change it up from peppers next year! ;)

  • @bonsiatreesseedsandplantsf4812
    @bonsiatreesseedsandplantsf4812 5 лет назад

    Great video can I ask what is the led grow light u are using in your garden?

  • @davestrom3598
    @davestrom3598 5 лет назад

    One thing ive found stressing my weed plants ,,the more you stress your weed the less smell flavour and smoothness,,quality ,,stress seems to remove quality,,,pruning if done correctly does help ,just dont take enough leaves off at one time to throw your plant into stress

  • @maryjane9936
    @maryjane9936 6 лет назад

    Would side lighting help with the lower leaves?

  • @jordykingstongrows3639
    @jordykingstongrows3639 6 лет назад

    Hey Everest completely off topic question.
    I was wondering about your views on Triacontanol and what products you know contain the most amount of this?
    I have recently started foliar Spraying Canna Boost in flower at lights off as I believe it has triacontanol in although this is unconfirmed.
    My aim is to increase the plants metabolism and nutrient uptake in less and have had great results using Canna Boost as a soil drench but at 4ml per litre it's super expensive.
    From my research I understand alfalfa meal has a good amount of triacontanol in but it's hard to use in a hydroponics garden as it usually top fed in outdoor gardens,
    Or can it be mixed into the Coco coir medium I use in drain to waste?
    Any of your knowledgeable input would be much appreciated ✌️

  • @shanemolloy8250
    @shanemolloy8250 5 лет назад

    Im worried about hermies but need to trim these plants
    Whats the odds . Fruiting annuals 😁😋

  • @tprfk
    @tprfk 7 лет назад

    Hey Everest, thanks for the great videos! Do hot peppers generally grow indoors within one "season" with one crop at the end of the season? Or, can I perpetually harvest them as long as they stay healthy and fit in my garden?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      +RyRy Peppers are tropical perennials so will keep growing and producing in warm conditions. I keep mine trimmed back and let them dry out a bit in order to stimulate flowering and fruiting.

    • @tprfk
      @tprfk 7 лет назад

      Cool, thanks! I started peppers inside last January, transplanted in May, and they are still pushing out nice hot peppers today. Snow forecast for Monday, plan to take some cuttings this weekend and bring them for the winter. And who knows, maybe cuttings can go back outside next spring....sounds like a fun challenge.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      Take those puppies in, then bring them out again when nighttime temperatures are not too low. Put them in the sunniest space you have, preferably with a south-facing wall just behind them to act as a heat sync. You'll probably have a better crop in year two!

  • @bobbob-yu4tl
    @bobbob-yu4tl 6 лет назад

    Hey Everest, your work is awesome! Please keep it up! ;) I'm a keen subscriber from the uk, and was hoping you could repay my long term loyalty by dishing me some advicey!! In a nutshell ... how would you opt to light a 2.5ft by 7ft grow space with a screened out canopy 1ft deep... 1 hps + mover? 2 static? LED + mover? Etc etc .. (sealed room + co2) Am I wasting light by using two static 400s with only 2.5ft depth?? Lots of uk love. Advice appreciated more than you know! Peace

  • @ChefMathewFreistadt
    @ChefMathewFreistadt 7 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @peterxyz3541
    @peterxyz3541 7 лет назад

    Good time to clone with the trimmed branches.

  • @ThirdLawPair
    @ThirdLawPair 7 лет назад

    Do you have a criteria based on the intensity of light as far as which leaves to remove?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад

      +Scott Allen I left the plants with a relatively deep canopy because the 750W DE-HPS above penetrates very effectively into the canopy. I really focus on removing the bottom leaves and any growth tips going nowhere. Some “true lollipoppers” put there take it much further, especially if growing under a “top-down” 90 degree multipoint light source like some LEDs with basic optics.

  • @USMCflow
    @USMCflow 7 лет назад

    Do you ever leave your bluelab combo meters probes in the nutrient solution? Or do you just dip them in when getting a reading? I have one and was wondering if I could leave them in the reservoir to always get a constant reading. Thanks

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      Yes I leave my combo meter probes in the solution all the time. Just make sure you calibrate them regularly, like every week or so at a minimum.

    • @USMCflow
      @USMCflow 7 лет назад

      Everest Fernandez Thanks brother! Your videos have helped me a lot. I appreciate all you do.

  • @HIGHGRADECHANNEL
    @HIGHGRADECHANNEL 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks bro

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      You, sir, are always welcome. Thanks for stopping by. One love.

  • @jmof0464
    @jmof0464 6 лет назад

    Hey Everest what do you do for a living ?, do you grow for a living ? Or what do you do ?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 лет назад

      +JMOF 04 Hey JMOF, thanks for your question. I am a plant researcher, focused on mineral nutrition and nanotechnology.

  • @LongFinger021
    @LongFinger021 7 лет назад

    My advice is do it in 2nd week of bloom

  • @propertyservices1
    @propertyservices1 7 лет назад

    What s up man. I still watch. Lol

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад

      Great to see you stopped by PS1! Thanks for your continued support. It's deeply appreciated.

  • @POLITICALYCORRECTify
    @POLITICALYCORRECTify 5 лет назад

    So lollypopping is a good idea then... I got told wrong advice ive been told that the lower leaves still add to the breathing of the plant and photosynthesis but it seems this video is saying opposite..

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  5 лет назад +1

      I am all in favor of these techniques when applied gradually and moderately at the right time in the lifecycle. Sounds like a great topic for a video.

    • @POLITICALYCORRECTify
      @POLITICALYCORRECTify 5 лет назад

      Cool, so there is a topic you havnt covered yet? Lol Thanks mate..

  • @bcbudinto
    @bcbudinto 6 лет назад

    I have heard that pruning a branch can kill a section of root associated with it, this was told to me by someone more familiar with tree, do you know if this is true of indoor plants as well?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 лет назад +1

      +bcbudinto Interesting! Pruning active branches in trees can cause damage to the whole tree, including the roots. This may not necessarily be a directly correlating portion of root to the removed branch. Good info here by The University of Georgia ( www.extension.iastate.edu/forestry/publications/PDF_files/for98-005.pdf ) not heard this happening with fast growing annual herbaceous species, but worthy of some investigation for sure.

    • @bcbudinto
      @bcbudinto 6 лет назад

      Thanks! Keep up the great work!

  • @RyanSeeBoB
    @RyanSeeBoB 7 лет назад

    Everest ive got a question, does dimming down a 600w ballast to 250w damage the MH or HPS bulb?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      Hi Ryan, thanks for your question. Yes, dimming down a 600W lamp to 400W or 250W will alter the spectral distribution. The effect is more pronounced in metal halide lamps than HPS. (The spectrum becomes "greener" when dimming MH). With HPS the reds become less dominant at lower wattages.

  • @Des420
    @Des420 7 лет назад +4

    For those who are growing cannabis and want to minimize stretch, lollipop after day 14 but before day 21.

    • @taylorbarnes8373
      @taylorbarnes8373 6 лет назад +1

      Des420 of the veg or flower cycle?

    • @Des420
      @Des420 6 лет назад +1

      Taylor Barnes - In flower.

  • @chris432t6
    @chris432t6 3 года назад

    This guy is the Ben Shapiro of growing. Good info. Probably better with caffeine though.🌞

  • @Myk3916
    @Myk3916 7 лет назад

    Hahahaha... I don't thing the sun cares about not making it to the bottom of the plant...
    Hey Everest can u do an indoor vs outdoor hydro video??
    I have been doing my garden inside and been thinking about a sun room and or also going outdoors with my hydro for free sun cause my outdoor dirt plants are doing better than my indoor hydro... I would get better lights but.... I have other needs like equipment monitors and timers and stuff...

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад

      Thanks Michael I'll have a ponder over that one :)

    • @Myk3916
      @Myk3916 7 лет назад

      Everest Fernandez I mean the sun is the only outdoor benefit I can see.. pests and temperature and all kinds of other negative consequences would be bad.. but in all honesty I think outdoor Hydroponics would not be bad especially in a greenhouse

  • @smokinamby
    @smokinamby 4 года назад

    God, I hate hear say. Where's the comparison vs control?

  • @finesseking6565
    @finesseking6565 6 лет назад

    How much adderall is he on

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo 6 лет назад

    no pruning necessary with side lighting, less plant stress.

    • @microwave311
      @microwave311 5 лет назад

      But it's also an incredibly inefficient way of using light as is

  • @itlldoo6128
    @itlldoo6128 7 лет назад

    upskirting the ladies Everest, mmmmmmmm i like it,,, and they will too !

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      +itll doo So tantalizing. The hand cannot resist following the eye and then, before you know it, your mouth is full.

    • @itlldoo6128
      @itlldoo6128 7 лет назад

      HA ! made me laugh, thanks mate !

  • @dustintravis8791
    @dustintravis8791 6 лет назад

    It's so haarrddd.... to say goodbyeeee....... to the under canopyyyYyYYYYyyyY.

  • @rusty6583
    @rusty6583 3 года назад

    Huh. Where’s da weed?

  • @luizz_k
    @luizz_k 7 лет назад +1

    Ferment all the waste!

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад +1

      It always ends up on my compost pile. :)

    • @luizz_k
      @luizz_k 7 лет назад

      Everest Fernandez make a vid of your compost pile then, we want to see it ALL O-0 also, do you add effective microorganisms to your composts?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 лет назад

      I do! I make a basic brew using worm castings and compost. Nothing too complicated. Works like a charm!

  • @GAMINGWITHBOWZEE
    @GAMINGWITHBOWZEE 6 лет назад

    You could grow some.killer weed

  • @RetroBerner
    @RetroBerner 7 лет назад

    This is what happens when you grow speed instead of weed :p

  • @brandoloudly9457
    @brandoloudly9457 6 лет назад

    sup g

  • @dustintravis8791
    @dustintravis8791 6 лет назад

    It's so haarrddd.... to say goodbyeeee....... to the under canopyyyYyYYYYyyyY.