Best & Worst Nutrients to Feed Cannabis at a Grow Store

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  • John from www.growingyourgreens.com/ and Josh from the Boogie Brew Compost tea company visits the Hydroponic grow store, Monster Gardens to share with you the best and worst conventional and organic nutrients you can buy at a hydro grow store.
    In this episode, you will learn why Josh & John do not advocate using conventional fertilizer, and chemical hydroponic nutrients to grow cannabis or other food crops.
    You will learn about the worst products and some of the better products that are organic alternatives that you can use instead to better foster microbial growth in your garden for larger harvests.
    John & Josh will take you to several areas of the grow store including conventional nutrients, organic nutrients, Ph adjusters, Organic Fertilizers, Bagged Soil Products, Worm Castings, and Organic Amendments that you can add to your grow to save money and make growing easier.
    You will learn about all the different nutrients you can use to grow cannabis, herbs, or other fruits and vegetables and the different options you can choose to use when growing. You will learn which methods will cost you more money and which will save you money.
    After watching this episode, you will learn about all the options that you may have available at a local grow store, or how you can order these products from monstergardens.com online.
    Jump to the following parts of this episode:
    00:00 Episode Starts
    00:20 On location at Monster Gardens
    01:25 Nutrients You Should and Shouldn't Use
    02:25 What are deadrients?
    03:22 Deadriends Can Grow Herbs & Food
    04:25 What are fertilizers/nutrients made out of?
    05:28 Feed Your Soil Not Buy Oil
    07:10 Benefits of Organic Growing over Conventional Nutrients
    11:55 Three reasons to stop using cannabis nutrients
    13:32 The truth about Cannabis Nutrients Industry won't tell you.
    16:29 Chemical Carnage
    17:24 Stop Buying 20 products, just buy one instead.
    19:44 These organic nutrients won't burn your plants
    20:48 Organic Nutrients You Can Buy
    22:!5 Dry vs Liquid Fertilizer Nutrients
    23:01 Do you need to Check Your Ph? Ph Up and Ph Down?
    23:45 Organic Ph adjusters better than un-natural ones
    25:17 Best Organic Nutrients and Fertilizers You Should Use
    26:55 Green Grow Dry Organic Nutrients are cheaper and last longer
    29:00 Monster Gardens are here to help you and education
    34:22 Best Bagged Soils You Can Buy
    36:36 Why are worm castings essential for organic growing
    38:25 Best thing you could ever do for your garden
    40:10 Do these two things to blow away synthetic nutrients
    41:30 Why I use Boogie Brew Compost Tea
    42:45 Worms make the best organic fertilizer
    44:27 Down to Earth Organic Fertilizers
    46:55 Neem Seed Meal Fertilizer & Pest Repellant
    48:21 Monster Has the best Indoor Grow Products
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 920

  • @growingyourgreens
    @growingyourgreens  Рік тому +39

    Jump to the following parts of this episode:
    00:20 On location at Monster Gardens
    01:25 Nutrients You Should and Shouldn't Use
    02:25 What are deadrients?
    03:22 Deadriends Can Grow Herbs & Food
    04:25 What are fertilizers/nutrients made out of?
    05:28 Feed Your Soil Not Buy Oil
    07:10 Benefits of Organic Growing over Conventional Nutrients
    11:55 Three reasons to stop using cannabis nutrients
    13:32 The truth about Cannabis Nutrients Industry won't tell you.
    16:29 Chemical Carnage
    17:24 Stop Buying 20 products, just buy one instead.
    19:44 These organic nutrients won't burn your plants
    20:48 Organic Nutrients You Can Buy
    22:!5 Dry vs Liquid Fertilizer Nutrients
    23:01 Do you need to Check Your Ph? Ph Up and Ph Down?
    23:45 Organic Ph adjusters better than un-natural ones
    25:17 Best Organic Nutrients and Fertilizers You Should Use
    26:55 Green Grow Dry Organic Nutrients are cheaper and last longer
    29:00 Monster Gardens are here to help you and education
    34:22 Best Bagged Soils You Can Buy
    36:36 Why are worm castings essential for organic growing
    38:25 Best thing you could ever do for your garden
    40:10 Do these two things to blow away synthetic nutrients
    41:30 Why I use Boogie Brew Compost Tea
    42:45 Worms make the best organic fertilizer
    44:27 Down to Earth Organic Fertilizers
    46:55 Neem Seed Meal Fertilizer & Pest Repellant
    48:21 Monster Has the best Indoor Grow Products

    • @ChadnRanda
      @ChadnRanda Рік тому +1

      Hey John, do you know if its ok to use organic maple syrup and/or raw honey with boogie brew to feed microbes??
      And what happened with TDs Lady that was double stacking leaves btw?
      Thanks 4 everything you guys have done and are continuing to do for all the forgotten practices and all the new and upcomming practices as well, that we all need to embrace.

    • @mcjonner
      @mcjonner Рік тому

      Do you still offer the coaching on Fiverr or anything of the sort still?

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому

      @@ChadnRanda A little honey or molasses won't hurt, and could be beneficial for extending a tea past 24 hours brew time. Don’t feed the microbes the desert when they are busy digesting the main course.
      Use molasses and sugars in a homemade compost tea recipe , but not boogie brew, we already have the right amount in there.

    • @jeremyreid78
      @jeremyreid78 Рік тому +2

      Here in Canada I use the Gaia Green line ,teas,and molasses good results

    • @_ricky_009_
      @_ricky_009_ Рік тому +2

      yo bro , you need to shorten your videos , i like your content 💪 but i dont have time to sit through majority of the video

  • @maxescamilla4597
    @maxescamilla4597 Рік тому +272

    Prop 64 ruined the cannabis culture and industry in California. Only hope would be to repeal and replace it with something better. I do not support corporate cannabis. Find a solid home grower and support them.

  • @Brokensoul586
    @Brokensoul586 Рік тому +87

    I used to own Bad Bunny Nutrients, essentially I commercialized rabbit manure into grow stores. I was able to hit 16 stores in 4 states, also turned down Tractor supply as I couldn’t meet their demand. However, I took my business as far as I could w/out bringing in an investor. Also, my gf at the time, we spilt up & I walked away from everything. But I want y’all to know, that rabbit manure is also non burning fertilizer. It’s also great to brew a tea. The google npk of rabbit manure is false, as different feeding will change the npk. Cheers!!

    • @sidecardude
      @sidecardude Рік тому +1

      what should you feed the rabbit???

    • @Danknuggz_4200
      @Danknuggz_4200 Рік тому +1

      Was wondering what happend to ya guys on Facebook

    • @sidecardude
      @sidecardude Рік тому +1

      @@gothamnewyork6726 -Are you saying I should feed the rabbit npk????? What should I feed a rabbit that will promote the best npk?

    • @user-ho5vz5tg3r
      @user-ho5vz5tg3r 11 місяців тому +6

      I raised Rabbits for FFA and you are right about it being the best. We have a one acre garden that has been getting it dumped into it for 30+ years and our results are unsurpassed.

    • @user-xh1my3eg3e
      @user-xh1my3eg3e 10 місяців тому +2

      All I use , I have wild rabbits in my back yard , I go poo collecting every morning and evening, rabbit poo makes an awesome tea, mix n a lil fish poo u good to go

  • @ZPDSurvival
    @ZPDSurvival Рік тому +14

    Back in the 70's My Dad started a Red Worm farm in the basement and everyone Thought he was Crazy. We Sold Red Worms in Buckets for the Garden at the Public Market in the City. Here We are today. Intense.

    • @NicGoldenEddie
      @NicGoldenEddie 20 днів тому

      Awesome Worms not crazy at all. great great idea your dad had!! love it.

  • @modlife9822
    @modlife9822 10 місяців тому +5

    You both have done so much for the organic grower. We owe both of you for opening our eyes and getting us all on the right track. Thank you both for all the knowledge.

  • @mchv10
    @mchv10 Рік тому +10

    Love these John and Josh videos. These always make my day. Thanks and keep them coming!!

    • @StonerMikeYolorado
      @StonerMikeYolorado Рік тому

      Exactly I would love to hang with these 2 any day of the week

  • @danellefrost5030
    @danellefrost5030 Рік тому +6

    Although I do not grow cannabis, I find videos such as this very educational and extremely helpful. I believe that I have probably spent more time building and nurturing my soil, than I have planting anything! I really do believe that a well prepared and maintained soil can provide plants most of what they require to thrive. I have joked and said, that if I were to move from my current location, I would box up my raised bed soil that I have worked so tirelessly building and take it with me! Thank you for continuing to provide content such as this. There is so much to learn and so few reliable sources out there teaching and sharing their knowledge.

  • @johnnykush
    @johnnykush Рік тому +1

    Hey thank you both for all the amazing content and most of all the knowledge y'all share is so through and through. You leave no questions unanswered!! I'm a new content creator and y'all are a huge inspiration for me so thank you!

  • @coordinxtez2918
    @coordinxtez2918 Рік тому +6

    Another hidden gem by the masters of soil. Great video 📝

  • @moosebrandon8665
    @moosebrandon8665 Рік тому +1

    Appreciate the info fellas I really like and enjoy watching you guys and I hope things get better out there

  • @johnkings2030
    @johnkings2030 Рік тому +23

    These guys are awesome. They really bring it to the table for organic gardeners.

  • @joshtonry4291
    @joshtonry4291 Рік тому +5

    John and Josh, you guys are awesome!!! Thankyou for everything you two have shared with us. Boogie on

    • @super57x
      @super57x Рік тому

      Nm

    • @davedefrost2174
      @davedefrost2174 Рік тому

      I love boogie brew, it made my garden grow 4x's bigger weigh in two weeks

  • @johnclawsdamnvan6937
    @johnclawsdamnvan6937 Рік тому +30

    Cool video!!! Grow stores can be overwhelming for newer growers. Thanks for pointing folk in the best direction for not getting ripped off! Unfortunately, a lot of shops are happy to rip you off when you don't know what you're doing. Please believe this: You can get as good or better results with the less expensive stuff. Don't get distracted with the cool colors and pretty pictures! 🙂

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому +5

      Indeed.... It's easier to scam newbies than to convince them they're being scammed.... And in the case of not-so-newbies / "experienced" growers, it's often easier to rely on their egos / low self esteem to keep them convinced they're paying for stuff they don't actually need...

    • @richardgarbutt6478
      @richardgarbutt6478 Рік тому

      This was worthless 😞

  • @truckingwithmother8119
    @truckingwithmother8119 Рік тому +3

    This video is ... THE BEST GROWING TIPS VIDEO EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANXXX FOR THE HARD WORK !!!

  • @jefffogle915
    @jefffogle915 Рік тому +3

    You guy's have a wealth of knowledge.
    Us new growers. Who bought into all the bottle hype. Love the simple stuff. Thanks. But it's nice to know what's in stuff i grow for wife

  • @kindradeleon9053
    @kindradeleon9053 8 місяців тому

    I love playing in the garden. Thank you both for such valuable information.

  • @Harold-my2sn
    @Harold-my2sn 10 місяців тому +4

    Felt like I was watching Beavis and butthead!!

  • @whiskey2157
    @whiskey2157 Рік тому +25

    I live in Humboldt County and yes the cannabis industry is crashing hard due to all the high prices of maintaining an operation. The fires and rolling black-outs have also, really taken their toll on alot of the local outdoor farmers, aswell as indoor. I personally am moving to a more organic soil builds an fertilizer. I just do enough for personal medical usage for chronic pains, an find that the whole process is very therapeutic for my mind.

    • @movementwithmel
      @movementwithmel Рік тому

      Where do I go to find good plants clones for growing at home/ medical use?

    • @kanaan315
      @kanaan315 Рік тому +1

      @@movementwithmel i hate to say harborside but i honestly dont no anywhere else to get clones other then from homegrowers even craigalist might be a better option

    • @whiskey2157
      @whiskey2157 Рік тому +1

      You can get clone and seed from a despo. I personally get my clones from a local breeder. But honestly you really need to talk to the person about the how it was cloned an whether the mother is from seed or not. Cause you'll find people making clones into mothers an going that way but that makes horrible clones. Check the health of the clones before agreeing to anything.

    • @moscaman559
      @moscaman559 Рік тому +1

      @@movementwithmel grow from seed 👍🏼

    • @english1midlands
      @english1midlands Рік тому +1

      Crashing hard,don't you believe a word of it.The profits are massive.An increase in energy and food is minor.

  • @jasonmann5019
    @jasonmann5019 Рік тому +6

    Soil improvement is very important. Great information and thank you for sharing John. Best wishes Jason from Melbourne Australia.

    • @jackkennedy70
      @jackkennedy70 Рік тому +1

      I'm in Melb Aus Bmedows getting im getting so few results from my RDWC would you know why

    • @jasonmann5019
      @jasonmann5019 Рік тому +1

      @@jackkennedy70 I have no experience with RDWC system. I have been learning what l can about soil biology. Compost and Worm castings to improve soil health. Good luck Jack.

    • @jackkennedy70
      @jackkennedy70 Рік тому

      @@jasonmann5019 I'm going back to basics now anyway, I cant grow potatoes in water LOL, but the nutrients market is so saturated with overpriced products with a lot of corporate masturbation names and colourful labelling, any tips about what to feed.

  • @uriel-heavensguardian8949
    @uriel-heavensguardian8949 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for all this info. Im Green to growing. Trying to soak up all this as i go. Thank you for all this!

  • @Grow_2_Blow
    @Grow_2_Blow Рік тому +1

    So glad I am watching this video in it's entirety, loaded with great information.

  • @melrezlittleranch
    @melrezlittleranch Рік тому +2

    I love seeing Josh on the show

  • @aquapros916
    @aquapros916 Рік тому +4

    No till or nothin!
    All you need....
    1 part worm casting
    1 part compost
    1 part spagnum peat moss
    1 part pumice stone (or perlite)
    Thats your base....
    Dry ammendments you want...
    Kelp
    Alfalfa
    Oyster shell flower
    Crab meal
    Glacial rock dust
    Mix it all up well & youll have living soil in no time.....
    Keep things growing in it to keep it alive

  • @doobcruise8916
    @doobcruise8916 Рік тому +7

    Worm casting with azomite along with Epsom salt and molasses are my go2.

    • @DavidfromMichigan
      @DavidfromMichigan Рік тому +2

      Love azomite. Started this year. I swear that has to be the reason my plants didn't freeze one frosty morning. Zero plants died, when I was expecting a complete loss. I mean I've seen less frost do way more. Now, I can't prove or even know if azomite could be responsible, but it is what it is. That shits loaded with like... lol, every damn mineral. Good find for sure.

  • @bmwocanada3989
    @bmwocanada3989 Рік тому

    This video is a big help! You both are amazing :)

  • @HalfBaked.
    @HalfBaked. Рік тому +2

    I’m so glad I came across this video I’m Barely starting to grow and I was thinking about what I know are now deadrients to buy lol. This helped me a lot to really put my mind on how I want to grow in the future as well thanks for the help !!

    • @user-gv3jq1nn2d
      @user-gv3jq1nn2d 4 місяці тому

      The simpler the better , less mistakes and stay all natural !

  • @jaysheehan29
    @jaysheehan29 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank you John and thank you Josh and I definitely support boogie Brew products I'm actually about to order more pure protein because that stuff has done my plants wonders I support locally owned companies like Josh's because those are the companies that need supporting

  • @PeterKKraus
    @PeterKKraus Рік тому +13

    Advanced Nutrients, Plagron and General Hydronics users have the best yields on growdiaries. I have heard Dutch Pro is good too.

    • @jakerinker126
      @jakerinker126 Рік тому

      Quantity vs Quality.. I'd rather have a organic plant with higher nutritional ,brix levels ie secondary metabolites with a sensible yield instead of a impressive yield with dramatically lower nutritional content. Synthetics can grow monsters but for better flavor & terps professionals go organic.. especially if it's medical. Newbs that have trouble understanding organics and following nutrient schedules typically smaller growers use Synthetics. After researching and growing most switch to organics & veganics to push the plant & flavor/terp profile further. There are tons of scientific evidence that also supports the reason why organic is better than synthetic.. true people love huge frosty buds.

    • @PeterKKraus
      @PeterKKraus Рік тому

      @@jakerinker126 The only thing that needs to be organic in food or weed growing is pest control. A synganic set up is not detrimental to quality.

    • @jakerinker126
      @jakerinker126 Рік тому

      @@PeterKKraus science proves that statement wrong. Research has already proven more terps & secondary metabolites are made by organic living soil grows vs Synthetics. Literally every Research experiment proves Synthetics are for fast big plant yields.yet lack nutrition & secondary metabolites compared to organic. Organics are for higher quality 👌 check out ncbi they have Research papers you can read, proving this. That's why Big Agro & the majority switched to organics. It's safer and gives a better end result with a better ROI & scientifically proven. Opinions don't matter. There is plenty of evidence proving this.

    • @darrenbeeken6783
      @darrenbeeken6783 7 місяців тому

      Synthetic is better than organic.

    • @henrysaw3091
      @henrysaw3091 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@jakerinker126 Explain me what is Organic and what is Inorganic (what you called synthetic) really mean??

  • @UBonice
    @UBonice Рік тому +2

    Thanks guys, valuable advice as usual.. top. When I started ten years ago I bet on fertilizers (Flora micro/gro). This before knowing permaculture and living soil and discovering organic (self made) nutrients and fertilizers.. Thanks John!

  • @TheFriscofreak
    @TheFriscofreak Рік тому

    Such a great video!! Well done fellas.

  • @ChadnRanda
    @ChadnRanda Рік тому +43

    I love seeing Josh on the show and trying to gauge John's tolerance level for him LMAO thanks for the info John your the man!

    • @freedom_born
      @freedom_born Рік тому +4

      Yeah I’ve always noticed that with these two. Josh is kinda short on patience 🤣

    • @KathleenGallafraigh
      @KathleenGallafraigh Рік тому +6

      Funny. I always watch for that too. I like that they are friends. Shows us that we can get along with a lot more people than we think with a little patience, humor, and willingness to listen.

  • @cosmonaut9942
    @cosmonaut9942 Рік тому +5

    I live in Sonoma County, not far from Monster Gardens. I've been buying from them for years. Primarily, I use Nectar For the Gods nutrients which is always in supply at Monster Gardens.

  • @noertdk9228
    @noertdk9228 4 місяці тому

    A lot of knowledge between these two. Great video and very informative as always

  • @EdnaBaptist
    @EdnaBaptist Рік тому

    learned a lot from this! ty! doing my first organic grow

  • @johnkings2030
    @johnkings2030 Рік тому +3

    Down to earth. Gotta try this good for tweeking your own npk formula.

  • @GmamaGrowz
    @GmamaGrowz Рік тому +3

    I'm almost off the synthetic train 🤩 Thanks for sharing!

    • @davidanderson8469
      @davidanderson8469 Рік тому

      Me too. I've been using Botanicare's wanna be organic products but next crop is going to be organic.

  • @ChadnRanda
    @ChadnRanda Рік тому +2

    John, thanks for the years of lessons man. My wife and i have followed you for 5+ years, we really appreciate Everything you do and have done for mother earth and all of us booging a** GYGer's. I was ready for the TD update, you got me bro, but this was great haha.
    Thanks John, and thank you Josh, And the free frass u sent with my tea lmao! Man of his word to all of you guys/gals out there!

  • @nervous1022
    @nervous1022 Рік тому +1

    I learned alot, great video

  • @KayFiedler
    @KayFiedler Рік тому +1

    This is awesome, thank you so much guys, too cool..

  • @GeorgiaGrowGuy
    @GeorgiaGrowGuy Рік тому +24

    There is a difference science indoor vs outdoor:
    Indoor I can outgrow my organics tent 2 or 3 to one with hydro/salts and can adjust what they receive in minutes. "Organic" takes weeks and months to adjust unless you are introducing things that would not be encountered in nature like teas or flushes. All these stews of ingredients would never be found in nature in these combinations of components. Does that still make it organic, even if its growing outdoors?

    • @timpage5021
      @timpage5021 Рік тому +8

      Agreed.
      I grow both organic and synthetic..
      I can keep pace with synthetic only if I use a much bigger pot size. So I’ve done away with the pots for my organic side and use SIP buckets and Grass Roots raised beds. They’re a lil pricey but I’ve had the same 3x6 bed going for a couple of years now.
      I grow both cuz I just like to garden. And grow my own medicine.
      But honestly I don’t notice a difference in quality either and neither can anyone else that I share with.

    • @chriskimmer7324
      @chriskimmer7324 Рік тому +6

      Not only was it a terrible sales video I could not STAND to listen to the way either one of them talked like when he said but hey Josh, just something super off probably the acting

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому +3

      @Ouchwitz Summer Camp LLC I DID say that Pure Blend is a natural product which is free of deadrients! Where do you hear me say that Pure Blend kills soil? My only misgiving with it is the cost and carbon footprint of a liquid product.

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому +7

      @@chriskimmer7324 Sorry, no "acting"... We're just trying to keep things real and tell folks honestly how they don't need to get ripped off purchasing chemicals.

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому +1

      @Ouchwitz Summer Camp LLC Single use plastic packaging is a crime against the planet and humanity. We must all take steps to reduce our plastic and carbon footprint. And paying mostly for water in a heavy jug (which has a huge carbon footprint from transport) is ridiculous. All the ingredients necessary to grow world class plants can easily be obtained at far cheaper cost using teas and dry top dressings in a super soil base.
      Master Mark, (AKA the Boogie Master), is getting up to 3 pound yield per 1K of light by using a super soil recipe, Boogie Brew tea, Nature's Pride top dressings and kelp-sugar water.
      Testimony from an experienced grower: "Hi josh, just wanted to give you and mark a compliment. I did the same setup I do every year and it always turns out great but inevitably there will be points where I'll have some deficiencies and have to pull some lower leaves. With your regiment on soil prep alongside tea and seaweed and Brix, I literally haven't had to pull one leaf off the plants ( and I'm anal about pulling any ugly leaves). Thanks"

  • @DS-qy3qv
    @DS-qy3qv Рік тому +12

    Only problem I've found with soil is there's nothing clean about it so you must have an outdoor space to work on stuff. I grow in recirculating hydroponics so the only waste I have is a small rockwool cube. Ionic seems to be a really clean and effective nutrient. Doesn't need to be more than 700ppm unlike other brands

    • @markwright4412
      @markwright4412 Рік тому +1

      I used ionic as a beginner. Clean system , easy directions, and I got huge results under a 400hps .

    • @DS-qy3qv
      @DS-qy3qv Рік тому

      You know ionic is one of the best right? So many people see it as a starter feed when it's just a perfect base to build from.
      Dutch pro, canna, GH, AN, mills, pukka are all shit, unstable as hell in hydro setups where the quality really shows.
      I mainly use an 820w led now so the bulbs can stay wrapped up until autumn,
      Enough smoke to last me the year ain't bad

    • @markwright4412
      @markwright4412 Рік тому +1

      @@DS-qy3qv I’ve been on AN forever. Now trying Connoisseur for the first time. I’ve always mixed AN with General Hydro base flora series and I’ve done very well.

    • @demetriuspowell29
      @demetriuspowell29 9 місяців тому

      ⁠@@markwright4412I love gh

  • @13orangeleaf
    @13orangeleaf Рік тому

    Awesome video! Awesome information! Loved it!

  • @Jamie06340
    @Jamie06340 Рік тому

    I would love to make my own super soil! You've inspired me thank you....can't wait to learn more!

  • @1screwLoose918
    @1screwLoose918 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for all the content John. This is a teaching format not a selling one. I often use the good better best motto especially when my garden setbacks or failures put me into a discouraged mental place.

    • @SugarGliderTribe
      @SugarGliderTribe Рік тому +2

      To the guy here impostering John, I would report you, but UA-cam has scammers just like YOU on their payroll apparently.

  • @tylerrobinson8963
    @tylerrobinson8963 Рік тому +12

    Great thing about Michigan is it has some of the best soil you can find anywhere and it's fully legal. Go out and put your plant in the soil in an open spot that gets sun, keep the weeds and bugs away , and water it a couple times a week . I even plant some other herbs around it to diversify the soil a bit. I promise you will get a plant that is as nice and healthy as anything.

    • @thomascross8339
      @thomascross8339 Рік тому +1

      Doing my best to leave IL for MI so we can do a family farm. MI is doing it right for the most part

    • @aylahughes9185
      @aylahughes9185 Рік тому +2

      this is new Mexico also. tbh the mineral soil base we have is one of the best terroirs in the world. just needs mulch/ humus built back on top. once the life is back you can dry farm here.

    • @timbaker266
      @timbaker266 Рік тому

      Yep that's what I know

  • @brandonwilliams5900
    @brandonwilliams5900 Рік тому +1

    Excellent episode guys

  • @TNBNaturals
    @TNBNaturals Рік тому

    Great job guys!!!🎉🎉🎉

  • @TheWeissrond
    @TheWeissrond Рік тому +3

    I love your vids! I'm from Europe and the stuff I use is Plagron supermix for my soil. I get good yields from my plants. I dunno if it's also available in the USA but what's your take on that brand/product?

  • @KathleenGallafraigh
    @KathleenGallafraigh Рік тому +7

    True about petroleum products in both plant "food" as well as human vitamins. Save the soil. However, be careful of promoting anti-petroleum propaganda. The alternatives for power create even more pollution and harm to people who are middle class and lower than gas. But people believe the story, because it sounds altruistic instead of following the process and learning the alternatives hide some ditty secrets. Just like researching companies to see if they are worthy to support, we should apply this practice to everything. Trust nothing unless you've researched without learning on others to do the work for you.

    • @Davidg1t1
      @Davidg1t1 Рік тому +2

      You are so articulate and right on in all your comments Kathleen. I hope you continue sharing.

    • @richardvillanueva8786
      @richardvillanueva8786 Рік тому +1

      💯💯💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @taneesescu
    @taneesescu Рік тому

    Josh, good to see you back on camera man. Wealth of knowledge. Don't let the haters hate. I like what you have to say.

  • @ZPDSurvival
    @ZPDSurvival Рік тому

    Great Video Guys. I am totally organic. Glad to Watch this. Excellent.

  • @pokeorigin4799
    @pokeorigin4799 Рік тому +5

    lmfao i started seeds in ocean forest this year my plants survived and are over 14 foot by ten foot wide i love it

  • @kite0105
    @kite0105 Рік тому +5

    So much miss information in this video sheesh, someone needs to learn more about microbes and bacteria

  • @lawrencecole6527
    @lawrencecole6527 Рік тому +1

    Woo woo guys hope you are both doing well and your families too!!

  • @Smokertoker
    @Smokertoker Рік тому

    These boys know what they are talking about, great video!

  • @charlesgress4752
    @charlesgress4752 Рік тому +3

    Josh is priceless, did you drag him in there to do this. Hope all is well on the new spot

  • @Blackbriar518
    @Blackbriar518 Рік тому +8

    Some of the most fragrant and best tasting flower was grown with salts... I'd hate to have newbies out here thinking otherwise.... Genetics and your environment play the biggest part in bringing out all the expressions, aromas and flavors

    • @aylahughes9185
      @aylahughes9185 Рік тому

      its all grown with salts. no till/ living soil just regulates the manufacture and release inside the media. people have all sorts of dumb ways of looking at things when they are still learning, and sometimes people never develop a holistic approach and become the teacher.

    • @dnx112
      @dnx112 Рік тому

      Salts are 100% crap and the only way it is fire is because you have fire genetics. Organic grown is at least 50% more flavors compared to nasty salts.

    • @aylahughes9185
      @aylahughes9185 Рік тому

      @@dnx112 ok but.... its all salts. in living soil the release/ synthesis of the salts is bio regulated by a feedback loop between the soil life and the rhizome of the plant, where as in hydroponics the salt is added in a feedback loop between the grower and the plant. in hydroponics the salts are "dead" where as in soil they exist in both there hydrous and anhydrous states concurrently.

    • @dnx112
      @dnx112 Рік тому +2

      @@aylahughes9185 Organic vs synthetic is like Steak vs dog food. I know you like dog food but us adults will take the steak aka organic. Side by side grows for the last 12 years using organic nutes vs your synthetic favorite has been no comparison. Not saying synthetic can't be decent but not awesome like organic nutes in side by side grows EVERY time. Rookies can say anything they want because they only used synthetic but there is no comparison compared to using organic nutes vs synthetic nutes.

    • @aylahughes9185
      @aylahughes9185 Рік тому

      @@dnx112 you buy your organic nutes? you dont make your own? ooohff. scrub.

  • @metasamsara
    @metasamsara Рік тому

    lots of great info in this video thanks for sharing!

    • @metasamsara
      @metasamsara Рік тому

      btw the down to earth products are recommended a lot and look amazing, sadly they are not findable at affordable prices in europe. for instance i wanted alfalfa meal and could only find this line of product, but it's 70eur for one unit. i unded up buying some alfalfa for animal feed and grinding it myself, hope it won't miss composting in my hybrid medium for indoors.

  • @CarolinaGuy
    @CarolinaGuy Рік тому +1

    Love your show John,always excellent information. Love the hell out of Josh. Tells it like it is,no fucks given. Rock on Josh,rock on.

  • @daru6088
    @daru6088 Рік тому +5

    Synthetic nutrition and many other chemicals are used in forestry. I learned this when I went to nursery school and was involved in planting trees. Greenhouse powder nutrients are good stuff for cannabis.

    • @brianbevilacqua4984
      @brianbevilacqua4984 Рік тому +1

      Weed should taste good

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому

      Deadrients kill soil life. Their use in both greenhouses and forestry are examples of how we al live in a chemotocracy. Soil Life is all life, shame on us humans for destroying the soil food Web.

  • @theUrbanGardener
    @theUrbanGardener Рік тому +4

    First thought upon seeing the title, "How long does it take Josh to mention "Deadrients?"

  • @bodieuncut7521
    @bodieuncut7521 8 місяців тому +2

    i would not let this cat in my grow store to film and talk sh#$ about everything on my shelf 🤣

  • @carlossrossi8630
    @carlossrossi8630 Рік тому

    This video is very good thank-you for sharing

  • @cannafarmer
    @cannafarmer Рік тому +4

    I use gaia green and teas, I never have a deficiency. Living soil is the best imo

    • @DavidfromMichigan
      @DavidfromMichigan Рік тому +1

      Love Gia green. Both 444 and 284 I like to top dress at first sign of flower. What's your opinion on unsulphured molasses? Do you use?

  • @corymiller9854
    @corymiller9854 Рік тому +4

    Ty for this good vid! I have been using organic gardening and no till for 4 years or so. Every vegetable grows well not just pot:] with less inputs you will get more abundance he is spot on here. If you consume what grows in your garden then this is the way. Grow your soil my friends One Love

    • @carlosmiller7050
      @carlosmiller7050 Рік тому +1

      Yessir

    • @danellefrost5030
      @danellefrost5030 Рік тому

      I could not agree more! Growing your soil is as important as growing your plants. I have a neighbor who is perplexed by my time spent building and nurturing my soil before a plant is ever put into the ground, they simply cannot understand the importance of healthy soil.

  • @mikewslshwalsh5185
    @mikewslshwalsh5185 Рік тому +1

    Thank you guys for this video again I am definitely going to make the switch from box Farm to what you recommended natural products definitely want to make it easy

  • @justineseman3741
    @justineseman3741 Рік тому +2

    You should mention that the best use of these Chemicals is for Water grows, I used Flora Duo and Sensi with some CAL mag to grow my plants, Liquid Nutes are mostly intended for this use.

  • @UbiquitousRomp
    @UbiquitousRomp Рік тому +3

    Well I use Advanced nutrients.. the flashiest bottle of all. Grow Auto's in coco in 16 Litre pots x 4 in a 4x4 and get between 5.5 and 7.5 per plant.
    So I'm sticking with that as the smoke is lovely.

    • @dmo848
      @dmo848 Рік тому +1

      Same. Jus started using the big bud and bud candy with the base. Works great I believe

    • @UbiquitousRomp
      @UbiquitousRomp Рік тому

      @@dmo848 I'd recommend you add sensizym and Rhino skin to that.
      I also use Voodoo Juice,B52 in veg and Nirvana in bloom. Then Overdrive
      Here's a useful summary of what each bottle claims to do.
      B-52 - B-52 is in fact a vitamin boost for your plant, containing lots of Vitamin B, it has B1, B2, B3, B5 and B7, next to the vitamins it also includes seaweed & kelp extract. Like every vitamin, it helps the plants health and also profusing the flowering. This means a boost in vegetative growth and increased floral production. Vitamin B causes the plants metabolism to speed up and gives it some stress-relief. They also included folic acid and humates which also increase metabolism and cell replication.
      Rhino Skin - Rhino Skin is in fact our silica. Silica is used to strengthen the plants cell-walls, which then increases the plants resistance to fungi and insects. It also helps to make the stems of your plant a lot stronger and also much thicker. It also causes the plant to uptake more CO2 and higher nutrient absorption. Rhino skin also reduces the water loss through leaves which can help guard against wilting. Wilting is a process where the water is lost through the leaves causing the leave to roll up on itself and therefor making the surface of the leave smaller.
      Sensizym - Sensizym are your enzymes, these are proteins that boost the breakdown of organic matter into other forms. This basically means, it cleans up your roots, getting rid of all the dead roots and making room for new ones. In the process it creates new nutrients for your plant.
      Voodoo Juice - Voodoo Juice is a powerful and very concentrated blend of beneficial microbes. They inserted 12 Super-strain microbes into this formula that will help your plant against root-diseases, breaking down the nutrients for better uptake and stimulates root-branching and root-mass.
      Piranha - Piranha is a blend of beneficial fungi, they have the same purpose as the microbes found in voodoo juice. These fungi break down the nutrients for better uptake by the plant, and protect the roots against diseases. They basically work alongside the microbes found in voodoo juice.
      Tarantula - Last in our list of root expanders we have tarantula, it also consists out of beneficial microbes, in fact another 11 Super-strain microbes can be added to your root zone. These microbes form colonies around the roots to protect them from diseases, feeding them oxygen and breaking down the nutrients for better uptake.
      Nirvana - Nirvana is a whole range of natural foods, it contains alfalfa meal, earthworm castings, humus, seaweed extract, yucca extract, bat guano and a mineral called azomite. These foods increase the natural oils and terpene production within your plant. Nirvana bridges the gap between naturally grown and hydroponically grown. As an extra it also boosts the speed of growth.
      Bud Factor X - Bud Factor X is a product that fights your plants immune system, triggering it to defend itself without causing any harm or stress to the plant. The benefit of that is, that it will cause the plant to produces more enzymes and therefor strengthen your plant against diseases, pests or stressful environments. Another benefit of increasing the level of enzymes is that the plant starts to produce high quantities of essential oils, significantly increasing the final weight of your plant. Last but not least, it also carries traces of magnesium and nourishes the beneficial bacteria in the root-zone.
      Bg Bud Coco - Big bud coco contains a wide spectrum of yield-boosting and flavour-enhancing ingredients. One of the most important ingredients is Iron, which is also something coco tends to hang on to and therefor stealing it from your plants. It also contains a healthy dose of potassium and phosphorus which are required in large quantities during the blooming period of the plants life. Big bud noticeably increases the number of flowering-sites resulting in more buds.
      Overdrive - Overdrive basically takes over where big bud ends. Its designed to optimally swell, mature and improve your flowers in late the late bloom cycle, its that final push to get bigger, higher quality and heavier buds.
      Bud Candy - Bud Candy is a special mixture of sugars and carbohydrates that will give your plants a burst of energy. It also causes the beneficial microbes and fungi found in the root-zone that are being created by Voodoo Juice, Piranha and Tarantula to increase their growth and reproduction, which will make them even more effective and supercharging them to create even better nutrient uptake and resistance against diseases. Bud candy also increases the sugar levels within the plant, which not only increases the size and weight of your plant, but also the aroma and flavor.
      Flawless Finish - With flawless finish, as the word says, u will use it in the last week of your grow, causing the plant to use up all its build-up nutrients within the plant, and get rid of the salt & toxic residues within your plant. This was u will end up with a more cleaner, more aromatic and eventually better tasting end product

    • @UbiquitousRomp
      @UbiquitousRomp Рік тому +1

      @@dmo848 PS...ignore what is says on the chart about when to start the big bud....start adding it as soon as you see bud sites. even though still in veg

    • @dmo848
      @dmo848 Рік тому

      @@UbiquitousRomp I seen a video the other day saying they have voodoo plus which has like 4 of the products all together. That is what I'm grab as it's quicker I think n that b52. Using grow dots n recharge in the Coco grow only. The soil grow will get the advanced nutrients ph perfect when it's ready. About another week I'll start a small feed as they r seedlings at the moment.

    • @dmo848
      @dmo848 Рік тому

      So I should mess with that overdrive stuff? I figured the big bud n bud candy would be all I really needed for bloom. Idk never messed with this stuff before last year.

  • @Mrjboomseedco
    @Mrjboomseedco Рік тому +3

    Organic dry amendments is all I run I don’t use many liquids ever I do use the thick goo like gold fusion fusion flower but organic is way to go

  • @williamblake1959
    @williamblake1959 Рік тому +1

    I’m rather new to growing, I find your videos most infoming
    Like to thank you

  • @joebill663
    @joebill663 Рік тому +2

    Appreciate this bro! Thus guy gets it! We're all crushed by the corporatization of ganja! Hanging tough in norcal. ✌️

  • @ryannichols9452
    @ryannichols9452 Рік тому +5

    Hey John one soil that I have come across ever since I got into gardening nearly 6 years ago that I have had great success with is fox farm ocean forest. If you ever get a chance can you do a review on it because I’m really interested on what you have to say about it?

    • @100bgeagle
      @100bgeagle Рік тому

      Don't start seeds with ocean forest!!! They spray on fertilizers which is too hot for seeds!!!

    • @Jayjay-vs8np
      @Jayjay-vs8np Рік тому +1

      Do you reuse the fox farm every run ?

    • @billydelp2339
      @billydelp2339 Рік тому +1

      Foxfarm is all natural no pgrs

    • @evilpnut4550
      @evilpnut4550 3 місяці тому

      Been using it for years. Mixed with strawberry farms.

    • @ryannichols9452
      @ryannichols9452 3 місяці тому

      @@Jayjay-vs8np I’ve used it every year since I found it like 6-7ish years ago.

  • @olive6403
    @olive6403 Рік тому +2

    ❤love from INDIA🇮🇳

  • @jamesboyd-li5pw
    @jamesboyd-li5pw Рік тому

    Great job on those babies...keep up the good work, I'm learning a lot !! 👍😎👍

  • @greenhouse4243
    @greenhouse4243 Рік тому +1

    I bought from monster gardens. I love their prices and I bought their dry protein fish powder fertilizer. I'm very excited about using that in my organic garden. I been thinking about getting green gro from them as well.

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому +2

      Pure Protein is INCREDIBLE. It's all in the form of amino acids, will not burn or confuse plants with too much N.
      They continue to utilize the aminos all the way deep into flower, any excess are biodegraded in the soil and a side benefit is that fish hydrolysate aids fungal life forms in the soil (and fungi help tremendously with generation of phosphorus digesting organisms, so great for bloom).
      Pure Protein is AMAZING plant food and will significantly boost plant tissue functioning throughout all phases of growth. We have even heard of "guerilla growers" (i.e: 'stealth' plantings in remote field locations), ONLY utilizing PP as their preferred fertilizing additive:
      Growers who are extremely limited in their abilities to bring teas, biochar and top dressings into tough-access spots, etc, relied on PureProtein as a lightweight and concentrated superfood to nourish their entire plants' life cycle.
      Other than growing outdoors in native / non-amended soil, the only external input added was PureProtein (as a "foliar-feast" up till approximately halfway through flowering cycle). The results were "more than acceptable" in terms of weight.....and extremely high quality, ("Triple-A Grade"), in taste and terpene levels. This experience has been borne out by scientific studies which have demonstrated higher brix levels in plants fed aminos from cod fish hydrolysate. (Cod is utilized over other fish varietals for its superior profile / array of amino acids).
      Best way to use is as a foliar feast, 2 Tablespoons per gallon in a base of diluted tea (1:5) and sprayed once every 2 weeks = INCREDIBLE results.

  • @amoore05359
    @amoore05359 Рік тому +3

    Great video great information I do have some questions because i did my cannabis growing from an aerogarden which is not the typical or popular way of growing I just wanted to test it out to see if it was possible and i turns out that It actually is I'm on my 143rd day of growing and im in the flowering process of growing, which I'm guessing is a lot longer than most growings, I would like to continue this way of growing until I get a place with more space and wondering if these products would work even using a aerogarden and could possibly speed up my growing process in the future i normally use rain water and the liquid plantfood that came with the aerogarden 4-3-6 nurtured by miraclegro feeding it 4mL every 2 weeks but would like to finish and start natural organic way.

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому +2

      Boogie Brew can be used in combo with hydroponics. However, in a DWC or any tank / channel / ebb & flow system, we recommend adding Boogie SEPARATELY as a top-feed and foliar. You don't want fresh bio to turn stagnant, dying-off in the reservoir & subsequently causing pathogenic conditions.
      Some growers elect to bottom-feed in hydro systems with teas and experience success. We recommend a weekly FLUSH, using the MINIMUM of a stronger concentration of tea, then subsequently topping off with water & mild ferts only.
      You want to get max bio into the rhizosphere for high enzyme levels to create favorable digestion rates of excess fertilizers, providing plants a whopping dose of 'life', while minimizing chances for a subsequent die-off in the res, (creating a clean microbial-cycle).
      Think of it as a weekly inoculant / flush, followed by an inert solution in your hydro channels. Don't get caught in the trap of trying to maintain constant fresh bio. (Eg: daily adding more tea / biologicals /sugars, boosting oxygen in the tank, etc). Things can spiral out of control that way! (Remaining quantities of diluted leftover tea from your flush shouldn't be a threat to your system; you don't have to go crazy trying to maintain sterility).
      Regularly-applied teas will allow hydro growers to reduce fertilizers, saving valuable grow-dollars. 700 ppm's should serve as a solid threshold with weekly Boogie feedings. We'd recommend a STRONG tea with this approach, ('concentrated' in small doses to each plant and subsequently diluted with h2o), resulting in more metabolic efficiency & absorption.
      This scenario is for folks who are already invested in hydroponic methods. It is also possible to use organic liquid products with hydro along with teas, but keep channels clean of bio-film!

    • @amoore05359
      @amoore05359 Рік тому +1

      @@BoogieBrew wow thanks for the info

  • @danderegulator741
    @danderegulator741 Рік тому +3

    that old dolt is high out of his mind 😂

  • @ChadnRanda
    @ChadnRanda Рік тому +1

    Im just ready for the TD update, ive read every comment and watched 100s over older episodes to ease the anticipation but come on John, 2 cannabis episodes and No TD? Im "dt"ing over here

  • @timbaker266
    @timbaker266 11 місяців тому

    Watching you from central KY we love you all so inspiring !!

  • @justoneofmany
    @justoneofmany Рік тому +3

    Foxfarm is not good anymore. Maybe out west you get a different formula, but I’ve had several issues that never occurred with Ocean forest before. I have switched to an east coast brand or make my own mix with promix.
    Indoor dry kept bags still had gnats, the worst I’ve ever seen was in a bag of Foxfarm Happy Frog.
    Foxfarm sold out and now it’s time to cash in on us with lower quality and less stable ingredients.

    • @MRWESSoriginal
      @MRWESSoriginal Рік тому

      This is why this video is funny, they go after non organic liquid nurtients, promote their friends dry amendments, dont mention organic liquid nurtients, and then suggest growing in the hottest soil sold currently, hypocrisy

    • @natas12rm
      @natas12rm Рік тому

      I'm honestly not getting any gnats and I've been using fox farms. I use mother earth for veg now cuz it's half the price of happy frog. I got gnats when I used 100% hp promix. I also got gnats thinking I could mix a soil of dry amendments and some cheap soil at home Depot. My brother in law also got gnats from hp promix.

  • @tonyburns4873
    @tonyburns4873 Рік тому +3

    I try to watch this video and this guy just goes on and on and on about one thing instead of talking about what I don't even know what he's talking about no more he is this guy's he's a nut

  • @blakerobinson9299
    @blakerobinson9299 5 місяців тому

    This grow store guy is a badass just straight up best grow store guy I have ever seen taking his advice this year on the grow

  • @chrisbryant960
    @chrisbryant960 Рік тому +2

    This is the Content that in my opinion deserves a A++ rating. Not enough down to Earth information being shared. Right on Guys thank you for sharing the Love & Knowledge.

  • @Valchrist1313
    @Valchrist1313 Рік тому +4

    3:42 pretty ironic that a guy who grows marijuana for a living thinks travel and goods are unecessary, but the carbon footprint of 1000W marijuana grow lights is just fine!

  • @baseballmanbriar
    @baseballmanbriar Рік тому +4

    I use "deadrients" I respect the organic way but just found it wasn't for me. It's totally OK to use bottled nutes. I think calling them deadrients is a bit extreme

  • @theoleimer8597
    @theoleimer8597 Рік тому +1

    Hey there! Love the video, thank you for helping aspiring organic growers. Would you qualify organic liquid nutrients as deadtrients as well?

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому +1

      Not when they aren't made from chemicals, no. But why pay for water? And the carbon footprint of transportation = ridiculous.

  • @drewanderson1175
    @drewanderson1175 Рік тому +3

    These guys have no clue what they are talking about when saying chemicals. maybe have someone that understands chemistry on a high school level explain this to them

  • @alteloscopeuranus7678
    @alteloscopeuranus7678 Рік тому +4

    What are you guys some organic elitists?

    • @Khaymen223
      @Khaymen223 Рік тому

      Many are. I never hear salt users nose snubbing and shit talking like the organic guys do

  • @imkrane
    @imkrane Рік тому +2

    Another great John and Josh video, so much knowledge in one place...
    I have a question, what is the best natural nutrients to use in an ebb and flow hydro system, for veg and flower, I already learned I need Earth Juice Natural for my PH down instead of what I am using, but what nutrients do I want??? Thank you...

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому +1

      Probably best approach would be to make teas and follow up with plenty water in the res. Otherwise Pure Blend?
      Boogie Brew can be used in combo with hydroponics. However, in a DWC or any tank / channel / ebb & flow system, we recommend adding Boogie SEPARATELY as a top-feed and foliar. You don't want fresh bio to turn stagnant, dying-off in the reservoir & subsequently causing pathogenic conditions.
      Some growers elect to bottom-feed in hydro systems with teas and experience success. We recommend a weekly FLUSH, using the MINIMUM of a stronger concentration of tea, then subsequently topping off with water & mild ferts only.
      You want to get max bio into the rhizosphere for high enzyme levels to create favorable digestion rates of excess fertilizers, providing plants a whopping dose of 'life', while minimizing chances for a subsequent die-off in the res, (creating a clean microbial-cycle).
      Think of it as a weekly inoculant / flush, followed by an inert solution in your hydro channels. Don't get caught in the trap of trying to maintain constant fresh bio. (Eg: daily adding more tea / biologicals /sugars, boosting oxygen in the tank, etc). Things can spiral out of control that way! (Remaining quantities of diluted leftover tea from your flush shouldn't be a threat to your system; you don't have to go crazy trying to maintain sterility).
      Regularly-applied teas will allow hydro growers to reduce fertilizers, saving valuable grow-dollars. 700 ppm's should serve as a solid threshold with weekly Boogie feedings. We'd recommend a STRONG tea with this approach, ('concentrated' in small doses to each plant and subsequently diluted with h2o), resulting in more metabolic efficiency & absorption.
      This scenario is for folks who are already invested in hydroponic methods. It is also possible to use organic liquid products with hydro along with teas, but keep channels clean of bio-film!
      Check out the link below to learn more about using compost teas w/hydroponics: ua-cam.com/video/Gp8at7viNaQ/v-deo.html
      Q: So I top fed brew with small amount remaining. Should I wetvac it out or cover & let the plant drink it up?
      A: At first everything should be OK. But if you keep feeding teas, biofilm will eventually build ; at such a time it would be prudent to wetvac.
      Feel free to utilize natural emzymes to aid in maintenence. Stock up on some 'Green Gobbler' enzymes from your local Home Depot (natural drain deposits cleaner).

    • @imkrane
      @imkrane Рік тому +1

      @@BoogieBrew Thank you for the info and explanation, I appreciate your time...

  • @GreenDreamzGarden
    @GreenDreamzGarden Рік тому

    Great video guys

  • @LRandleIcon
    @LRandleIcon Рік тому +3

    If you look at the metal reports for many "organic" products, you'd be surprised. This Organic vs Mineral debate is just silly considering you are literally trying to provide the same base nutes.

    • @user-fp6db6lv9h
      @user-fp6db6lv9h 2 місяці тому

      i have smoking ganja 56 years its not just metals mycelium bacteria all livig organic life is teaming in organic i heard ion argue 50 years ago and have smoke organic ganja most my life have you tried punta roja santa marta oaxaca spears what free tibet or daybreaker ALL GROWN OGANIICALLY BEST ON THE PLANET FRED

    • @LRandleIcon
      @LRandleIcon 2 місяці тому

      @@user-fp6db6lv9h when it comes down to it, you aren't going to convince me what actual reports say aren't true. And nutrients plants need for either source are literally broken down the exact same way. This ain't bro-science...

  • @robertsmith2199
    @robertsmith2199 Рік тому +3

    Lost me at first mention of "deadrients". You seem to find the most "holier than thou" people to interview. Always want to preach, in one way or another. If it's not a rant about wearing a mask one day, it's insulting a vast majority of current growers by calling their nutrients, "deadrients". He may be knowledgeable of what he's speaking but, ignorant in life.

    • @filipecardozo
      @filipecardozo Рік тому +2

      Yeah i couldn't watch past 5 minutes

    • @odavies5219
      @odavies5219 10 місяців тому

      Well said, couldn’t agree more apart from them being knowledgeable.

  • @GANJA547
    @GANJA547 Місяць тому

    Down to earth is the choice of professionals.The best

  • @Adam_S4
    @Adam_S4 Рік тому +1

    I wish this guy ran a store near me, the most decent one is 2 hours away and the staff zooms around the store on those "hover board" things, too busy to help, don't really know what they're selling, dont put prices on the products; found out why when I went to check out. It sucks. This guy is great

  • @AgOG47
    @AgOG47 Рік тому +7

    Hydroponic (soil-less growing) requires these types of nutrients. You do a disservice showing those nutrients while comparing it's use to soil growing. Growing in soil is a totally different game. It's an old fight between the 2 styles of growing. GH is great for hydroponics. I'd like to see you talk about hydroponics. Chances are, you know very little about it. Soil growers always push that they're "natural" and "organic", and better than hydro growers. Truth is, soil growers are basically growing "outdoor" cannabis, which is not as good as a properly grown hydroponic product. With hydroponics, there is never a cloudy day, and you can give them max love. Outdoor growers just wanna grow a lot that they can still sell, for very low overhead. You can never grow a better product than what a good hydroponic grower can do. In Cali they raise prices on hydro during the outdoor harvest, just so the outdoor growers can get a better price. Indoor gets higher prices, because its a better product.

    • @McAwesome363
      @McAwesome363 Рік тому

      Growing in soil is by far the most beginner friendly and budget conscious choice to start growing. You put a seed in the dirt, keep the dirt damp until it sprouts, and water the plant every few days until you want to initiate flowering, in which point you can put a shade cloth over the plant. Fertilize it with basic miracle grow water soluble fertilizer if you want to get fancy. Cannabis is a weed. It does not require unique or special properties to grow it properly. Yes, soil grown cannabis will have less control over the cannabinoid/terpene profile, however the differences are so minor that only the snobbiest of consumers really care. Hydro works really, really well, but it introduces a bunch of extra expenses and hassle that is not seen in soil media.

    • @michaelgreer8659
      @michaelgreer8659 Рік тому +1

      Agreed

    • @Doobie603
      @Doobie603 Рік тому +1

      And dollars to Donuts you're not going to get a much better quality (of bud) to price ratio then you are going to get with General Hydroponics

    • @AgOG47
      @AgOG47 Рік тому

      @@Doobie603 It really depends on the skill of the grower. I've seen good growers, and I've seen bad growers. It takes the same amount of time to grow bad stuff, as it does good.

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew Рік тому

      Nope...the BEST indoor is also grown without any deadirents.
      Testimony from an experienced grower: "Hi josh, just wanted to give you and mark a compliment. I did the same setup I do every year and it always turns out great but inevitably there will be points where I'll have some deficiencies and have to pull some lower leaves. With your regiment on soil prep alongside tea and seaweed and Brix, I literally haven't had to pull one leaf off the plants ( and I'm anal about pulling any ugly leaves). Thanks"
      Master Mark, (AKA the Boogie Master), is getting up to 3 pound yield per 1K of light by using this super soil recipe, Boogie Brew tea, Nature's Pride top dressings and kelp-sugar water.

  • @tegrity-farms9842
    @tegrity-farms9842 Рік тому +3

    love to wokeness .. meanwhile mailing products all over the place lol...stop telling lies..

  • @CP-qx2ff
    @CP-qx2ff Рік тому +2

    The best and cheapest nutrients are ones sourced/crafted from the nature surrounding you. For people that need the convenience of purchased nutrients Vital Garden Supply has complete line of organic fertilizers,soil, and i.p.m. products. The dry amendments are pretty cost effective and for people that like paying for water, they have liquid forms available. Many Emerald Cup winners that use their products.

  • @moosebrandon8665
    @moosebrandon8665 Рік тому

    Appreciate it guys

  • @ragoozoable
    @ragoozoable Рік тому +3

    This is a bunch of broscience lmao.

  • @conor7179
    @conor7179 Рік тому +8

    He lost me at deadtrients and chemicals. A big problem in this industry is its full of stoners with a lack of formal science/agricultural education.
    Organic compounds are chemicals too and they're not always better or more environmentally friendly.
    Synthetic fertilizers won't harm soil microbes if used correctly.
    The plant cannot recognise if a nutrient had additional carbon atoms attached to it before uptake. Carbon based organic nutrients just slow the process down.
    Organics only produce better quality bud when the grower isn't good, as synthetics are harder to dial in.
    If you want to maximise growth rate and genetic potential you need at least some synthetics. But if you just want good bud that's easy to produce, then organic is great.

    • @filipecardozo
      @filipecardozo Рік тому +1

      Amen to that. The lack of basic scientific knowledge here is outstanding

    • @23lnp
      @23lnp 8 місяців тому

      Quality over quantity.
      Organic is slower but the end result pisses all over dirty chem weed

    • @conor7179
      @conor7179 8 місяців тому

      @@23lnp chem weed?
      You know organic weed is made with chemicals too 🤦‍♂️😂 organic weed tests higher in heavy metal content tests too.
      Take some 1st grade biology and chemistry classes before saying dumb hippy quotes online