What I love about Jeremy’s teaching style is he doesn’t inject it with ads for his products. In fact, he will literally tell you that you don’t need his products. He truly is concerned about helping you and not at all focused on your pockets. That’s RARE. But it shouldn’t be. Cause guess what? When a consumer sees you’re genuinely trying to help them, they want to support you. It’s organic, like our soil 💚
I have built my own soil and organic fertilizer mix from local sources based on his advice (I'm on east coast). It has worked beautifully for 2 years now. I bought the mineral mix and some Kashi blend from him though.
Build a Soil has changed my entire way way of growing. I have gone from 5gal air-pots to a 100gal bag filled with nothing but Build a Soil soil. My first grow with my new big bag and new way of growing is producing the best medicine I have ever grown.
Organic is the way to go next you’ll have to set up your own worm bin and run all the goodies through the bin pile up some hardwood leaves and get some black leaf mold going for them too. Another way to try is sourcing everything and build it all from scratch
Oh man!!!!!! Mr. Grow it and build a soil?!??! Y’all did this already?!??!???!???! Where have I been! Thanks fellas! We appreciate the hell outta y’all! Love ✊🏾✊🏾❤❤
Outstanding!!!!! Jermey is a huge wealth of knowledge and I truly appreciate you having him on again. Maybe a part 3 😁. Thanks Chris for continuing to have great guest on and sharing this knowledge freely
Man the two of you could do a weekly podcast together and I’d listen to it. Both of you just have such a wealth of information, let’s get your first part 3 with Jeremy!
It’s crazy all these grow forums and sites tell you to PH your water, get your nutes to certain PPM or EC, and do all these things like flushing etc, and this absolute expert Organic grower Jeremy from BAS is saying it’s all BS, just use good organic soil. And he’s right bc look at his results. I love it!
garden talk with Mr. Grow it is the most informational source for gardening on the internet. Contemporary ideas for contemporary grows... Thank you, Man!
My next grow will be in build a soil 3.0 in earthboxes and I'll be growing magic candy mountain OG from WTTGT and you, mr grow it. These channels have changed my life thanks for the content bro
Love this channel, I’m new to growing and I appreciate all the different opinions and tips on this channel. You’re really helping me plan out my journey
I love the detail Jeremy goes into on most topics. Great info for organic growers. I spent all last year building up my soils in my yard from the shale, rock and gravel that it was when I bought it. I’ve got a massive compost pile that has been active for months now as I continue to feed it. It’s an amazing feeling to go turn your pile in -25C and have it hit you with a shot of steam and heat like you’re opening an oven. Can’t wait to actually use it for all my future beds!
Switched to build a soil over a year ago and never looked back, just deeper. It brings the dank while being a good Stuart to the earth, the plant and ourselves.
Absolutely the best yet. Jeremy thanks again for all your knowledge. It’s because of him I got back into growing after growing aeroponics for 10 years about 10 years ago and gave me something to do while going through my cancer while depressed at home. Chris this was your best video yet. Every question I wanted to know when I started u asked and such great knowledge everyone can do at home. Thanks again to both of you
Love seeing different people from the community coming together & spreading priceless knowledge and experience, Jeremy is an absolute wealth of information. Part 3 asap!!! 😅😆
Sounds like an ideal situation every time. I have to say this is one of the best episodes this far. At the same time, I live in South Africa and we don't always have what we need. So we use what we have. And South Africa is flooded with poor quality strains and bud that just does the job and helps the African population through there day. This is why I love the variety on your channel. Wish there was a way to push it here in South Africa. People need this knowledge here more than they need it in the States or Canada. Love you both! One love! Jah Bless
One thing I really like about your interview style is you just give people space to talk about their topics and give the knowledge they have instead of trying to constantly direct the conversation.
I was a foxfarm fella and promix,ever since i changed to the bas way...i have really seen the difference all the way bas,shot out Jeremy and the whole bas family
Another golden nugget here. I love how Mr. GrowIt is able to find and just press the download-button on all these amazing brains. And Jeremy must be one of the most open talking business persons, fully transparent and factual right on the point, straight as an arrow kind of guy. Great Episode
Outstanding episode! Jeremy's dedication to educating people is apparent. I've been slowly picking up more and more build a soil products and see nothing but positive responses from the plants. Still using more of a super soil method and reusing the dirt...but no till beds will be my next step. ✌️
On water: I agree with the ph discussion. If anyone is questioning their tap water and live in a temperate climate, collect rain water. Water from a dehumidifier or an air conditioner is, basically, distilled water. There are also a number of filters out there that are also beneficial.
I really like this dude I watched his show for build a soil often is 10x10 series I definitely learned a lot from him and push me towards the morning how to do organic which I probably never would have
You two are the dynamic duo. Really great content and you are the best interviewer regardless of forum. You ask great questions and then you let them answer without interrupting! So few interviewers stay do that. You should be proud of your channel. Quality!
Really cool to have Jeremy on the show again. In my mind, I consider Jeremy the go-to for organic gardening advice. About as much a professional as your going to find in organics 🧐
Will BuildASoil ever be available in our local mom and pop garden shops? (At least that's where I can find the good stuff around my area.) Thank you for spreading all of this great information. The Garden Talk community will become gardening experts, thanks to you and your guests. 💚🌱
Thanks again for another fantastic show. Starting my first organic grow ,getting away from soil mediums and Advanced Nutrients. You and past few guests have pointed out and advertised me to a correct path. Keep up your great help to us Chris.
My first harvest with quality seed in organic soil has cured just over 6 weeks and its the best tasting weed I ever had. 4 strains all taste fantastic. Unbelievable compared to black market or dispensary. I hit it with UVB too.
I have 2 'cold' compost piles. I just throw all my yard scraps (grass clippings, weeds, dry leaves bush trimmings) and my vegetables scraps from my kitchen in a pile. I also add barley straw, my Guinee pig bedding, eggshells, coffee grounds etc. I let the pile sit as is until the next spring when I flip it over and cover with straw and start a new pile. By fall that first pile is nothing but worm castings. I use what I need inside in the winter and give the rest away to friends. When I screen the castings in the fall, I'm left with hundreds of thousands of red wrigglers. I throw them in my garden where they migrate to the next pile!
freezing water, deeply for 2-3days, and then thawing it at a fast rate, pour this through a regular coffee filter. This will, bring ph from 8.8 down to 7.... and then I add vinegar, or lemon juice to bring it to 6.8., but I don't pay too much attention to ph since I am organic and I don't have problems... this is what I do anyway just to be sure...
chris, i like you. i get the feeling you know what it's about but are humble enough to realise the limits of any one persons approach to the topic, if that makes sense, and are keen and interested in varied aproaches by a multitude of people. the topic draws too much ego with many people, still. so many focused on the singular one best of the best one and only. gardening. so many ways, so many good and nuanced results, with every new season. enjoy your channel, expecially with jeremy, very inspiring. thanks! all about growth.
Another amazing episode, when I started growing I ran across Jeremy and build a soil, what an eye-opener!!!! I would love a part 3!!!!! I have only had this happen once when I first start growing my plants had an amazing smell to them in VEG way before flowering, have you experienced that and how do you get constant great smelling and tasting flower? I get good smelling just not always on point with flavor I dry in a grow tent controlled at 60 degrees & 60% RH for 10 to 14 days then trim and jar with hygrometers and place everything in a fridge. My opinion and theory yet not tested is that it helps the flower become more flavorful and enriches the smell
Bulb mites are a thing with the BAS way. I've ran in to this in the past. Definitely be careful about planting in soil that has very high composting activity. Let it chill some before planting in it or the bulb mites will ruin your run. After trying everything literally everything to eradicate them to save my run is nearly impossible. The only thing I was able to do was carefully take clones without mites, cut everything in the bed down and let it chill like that for a month. Then I was able to plant in it again and mites were staying in the soil and not up the cash crops. Good luck everyone. I've been farming organically for over 15+ years. Its surprising to me that its just now catching on to the more popular crowd.✌✌✌🌲🌳🌳
Damn, I just bought a whole bag of crop seeds and they kept sprouting and not growing beautiful still beneficial. Thank you guys love you guys you guys keep me with these thoughts in my head instead of the crazy ones.
Jermey talks about a pot size of at least 15gal for organic growth. I'm 76 yo and don't have a lot of strength. 60lbs is about tops for me to lift. I ran into this weight chart online. It shows 90 lbs for 15 gals. That's more than I can handle. I do move my plants around to train and check for predators. Also would like to use the Blumat auto-watering system. Chris how do you handle the carrots when moving plants. Can you pull it out, move the plant, and place the carrot back without recalibrating it. I have a 5'x5' tent but hard to go into the tent when the plants are large. At what point in grow do you install Blumat? Will a 10 gal work for organic growing? I wonder what the difference in weight is from wet to dry? Any suggestions? What is the volume and weight of your growing containers? Container Size US Volume Weight #5 3.6 Gallons 25 Pounds #7 6.2 Gallons 55 Pounds M (#10) 10 Gallons 62 Pounds #9 (#15) 12.4 Gallons 90 Pounds
I just put up a post about that on my other "channel" here. It makes sense, they're cheap and hemp sprout enzymes would be perfect for weed. At least logical.
Hi Community and Chris, thanks for contribiution and great videos! i would like to see a fridge-growing video. I think it's worth a look and at least very interesting in this small closed controlled space. PLZ upvote when U think so too!
Live in Mo. and our municipal water is loaded with calcium carbonate. Ph runs about 8.8 here. Love build a soil, btw. It's quickly becoming my go to company for all my growing needs. Thanks for all you do!
I recently experimented with using my leftover whey from making yogurt to feed my soil microbes; I used to be a non organic grower but with the addition of whey watering I have changed. The plant growth is incredible after the microbes get fed. Someone needs to contact the organic yogurt companies and utilize what they see as waste to market a superfood for soil health.
There is one product i have used for almost 20 years now in conjunction with my live soil and that is, Canna (cannaboost accelerator) it was something rather amazing when i used it. Its a fermented hops and other stuff, i dont know what it is but when i use the cannaboost accelerator my plants had very obvious differences mostly in the tricome production, even the tricome diameter and length. I grew the same true OG kush and raskals bubba kush for like 7 years and Even strains that werent known for tricome production, were frosted and the tricomes! were substantially larger in diameter and length 2.5x more under a loop then under the big scope. The stickiness! the odor is more pungent and more pronounced in every way and the flavor was always top notch. I also do live soil like you make, i did start using pumice and rice balls because of you. Lol. Biochar, bio fish, bat guano, oyster shell, glacier dust, crab meal, kelp meal,( green sand) i actually removed the green sand from my recipe years ago. There is the red rock dust i use. Its "earth" minerals just can remember what its called lol. Earthworms casting, soak it with something like bigfoot mykorhyzia... i know i didn't spell that right. 😅 i use to build all my soils, still do. But i never knew why my plants did so much bettet than my brothers. I have had people (business partners) litterly think i was keeping secrets from them. Maybe someone can explain why cannaboost accelerator is such a good product.. 🤔 its expensive as hell and its worth every penny. Its over 100 a liter.. im sure its feeding carbs, L-ammino acids and the fermented hopps. Just try it on one run and do the full cure, like a 5 week cure and compare the jars 🫙.. stank will be better and stronger! Flavor is the same way. It brings out the full potential in my opinion. If everything else is perfect and you add the cannaboost, it will get a better product. You tell me why? The flavor and scent profile is always through the roof and i will never do another run without it. Sorry this is so long. I could talk shop all day
Thanks to Jeremy Silva for coming onto the podcast today!
Jeremy’s channel- bit.ly/3opes6E
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The guy that invented House and Gardens Amino Treatment tells the exact story about seed nutrition.
What I love about Jeremy’s teaching style is he doesn’t inject it with ads for his products. In fact, he will literally tell you that you don’t need his products. He truly is concerned about helping you and not at all focused on your pockets. That’s RARE. But it shouldn’t be. Cause guess what? When a consumer sees you’re genuinely trying to help them, they want to support you. It’s organic, like our soil 💚
I totally agree 💯. Although he doesn't need too. His product are in the background of the video.
I have built my own soil and organic fertilizer mix from local sources based on his advice (I'm on east coast). It has worked beautifully for 2 years now. I bought the mineral mix and some Kashi blend from him though.
It honestly makes me want to buy his products more.
One of the best interviewers on you tube. Asks great questions, great tips, and let's the person speak without interruption. Bravo 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your positive words 🙏
Jeremy is the man. I've been growing Build a Soil style for a year or 2 now and Im never going back.
Solid research on his part, solid sourcing of ingredients on his part, makes it pretty easy on our part haha stuffs great!
💯 cheers growmies
😎Cheers... 👋
Feels bad beeing from EU man
Jeremy comes with facts not things he just tried. ThTs what I love about him and he documents it so everyone knows the facts. Nothing hidden
Do part 3 asap, organic growing is catching on fast.
Build a Soil has changed my entire way way of growing. I have gone from 5gal air-pots to a 100gal bag filled with nothing but Build a Soil soil. My first grow with my new big bag and new way of growing is producing the best medicine I have ever grown.
Same here brv ,ever since i changed from the foxfarm 🎮 to the bas way ..nothing but 🔥 coming out now
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Organic is the way to go next you’ll have to set up your own worm bin and run all the goodies through the bin pile up some hardwood leaves and get some black leaf mold going for them too. Another way to try is sourcing everything and build it all from scratch
Do you usually do 4 plants in the 100 gal together?
Yes I mostly do 4 in a 3x3 bed.
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I never get tired of Jeremy talking about growing and soil, He is so informed
Frankly, I’d love to see Jeremy on the show at least twice a year. Ideally, once every quarter. Amazing episode!
Oh man!!!!!! Mr. Grow it and build a soil?!??! Y’all did this already?!??!???!???! Where have I been! Thanks fellas! We appreciate the hell outta y’all! Love ✊🏾✊🏾❤❤
Outstanding!!!!! Jermey is a huge wealth of knowledge and I truly appreciate you having him on again. Maybe a part 3 😁. Thanks Chris for continuing to have great guest on and sharing this knowledge freely
Respect crazypug, keep it growin
Part 3, or how about a mini series??!
If there was a grower of the year award... Jeremy takes the blue ribbon hands down.
Man the two of you could do a weekly podcast together and I’d listen to it. Both of you just have such a wealth of information, let’s get your first part 3 with Jeremy!
I would listen to that every time I see a new episode, love to gain more information on growing a better crop
I second that !
It’s crazy all these grow forums and sites tell you to PH your water, get your nutes to certain PPM or EC, and do all these things like flushing etc, and this absolute expert Organic grower Jeremy from BAS is saying it’s all BS, just use good organic soil. And he’s right bc look at his results. I love it!
Proud to be one of the first to get the BuildAsoil ball rolling... Big up for this top tier collab.
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garden talk with Mr. Grow it is the most informational source for gardening on the internet. Contemporary ideas for contemporary grows... Thank you, Man!
My next grow will be in build a soil 3.0 in earthboxes and I'll be growing magic candy mountain OG from WTTGT and you, mr grow it. These channels have changed my life thanks for the content bro
J's a proper class act ..... 'Garden Talk' - maintaining those high standards!
Love this channel, I’m new to growing and I appreciate all the different opinions and tips on this channel. You’re really helping me plan out my journey
Yep ,big fan of Jeremy and build a soil!!
The right here is the makings of greatness… two goats on a pod💯💯💯
Always great to hear from Jeremy. He makes things easy
Part 3 Please! I could listen to Chris and Jeremy all day
Thanks for having Jeremy back on once again the man making organic gardening simple thanks guys
I love the detail Jeremy goes into on most topics. Great info for organic growers. I spent all last year building up my soils in my yard from the shale, rock and gravel that it was when I bought it. I’ve got a massive compost pile that has been active for months now as I continue to feed it. It’s an amazing feeling to go turn your pile in -25C and have it hit you with a shot of steam and heat like you’re opening an oven. Can’t wait to actually use it for all my future beds!
Switched to build a soil over a year ago and never looked back, just deeper. It brings the dank while being a good Stuart to the earth, the plant and ourselves.
Absolutely the best yet. Jeremy thanks again for all your knowledge. It’s because of him I got back into growing after growing aeroponics for 10 years about 10 years ago and gave me something to do while going through my cancer while depressed at home. Chris this was your best video yet. Every question I wanted to know when I started u asked and such great knowledge everyone can do at home. Thanks again to both of you
Love seeing different people from the community coming together & spreading priceless knowledge and experience, Jeremy is an absolute wealth of information. Part 3 asap!!! 😅😆
Jermey is so knowledgeable. Another great episode Chris. Looking forward to part 3!!!
Jeremy is a great bank of knowledge and it would be good having him again.
Dude you really made my day!! I’ve been waiting so long to see Jeremy back on the podcast again. Thank you both for everything y’all do!!
Sounds like an ideal situation every time. I have to say this is one of the best episodes this far. At the same time, I live in South Africa and we don't always have what we need. So we use what we have. And South Africa is flooded with poor quality strains and bud that just does the job and helps the African population through there day. This is why I love the variety on your channel. Wish there was a way to push it here in South Africa. People need this knowledge here more than they need it in the States or Canada. Love you both! One love! Jah Bless
One thing I really like about your interview style is you just give people space to talk about their topics and give the knowledge they have instead of trying to constantly direct the conversation.
I was a foxfarm fella and promix,ever since i changed to the bas way...i have really seen the difference all the way bas,shot out Jeremy and the whole bas family
I've went all Build a Soil great stuff thanks Jeremy an Chris.. Always enjoy watching
Another golden nugget here. I love how Mr. GrowIt is able to find and just press the download-button on all these amazing brains. And Jeremy must be one of the most open talking business persons, fully transparent and factual right on the point, straight as an arrow kind of guy.
Great Episode
I bought 2 bags of build a soil 3.0 almost 2 years ago and I'm still using it I just reamend kraftblend compost wormcastings
don't panic, it's 0rganic
Yeah I'm hyped for this, loved the last time he was on the podcast.
Outstanding episode! Jeremy's dedication to educating people is apparent. I've been slowly picking up more and more build a soil products and see nothing but positive responses from the plants. Still using more of a super soil method and reusing the dirt...but no till beds will be my next step. ✌️
My 2 favorite channels together, again!! A 3rd one would complete the series!!
Bout time ! We need him back once a month
Or you could sub. his channel.
Buildsoil changed my entire thinking about life and it’s crazy
Let's hope we stay on topic this time Jeremy 🤣😇
You and Jeremy are my 2 go-to guys for everything growing related. A wealth of knowledge, really. Thank you both. 🤘
Hell yeah! Jeremy is just awesome, i finally ditched the bottles for no till living soil and its incredible, much love growmies
💯 Tight work 👍
On water: I agree with the ph discussion. If anyone is questioning their tap water and live in a temperate climate, collect rain water. Water from a dehumidifier or an air conditioner is, basically, distilled water. There are also a number of filters out there that are also beneficial.
That's my guy. So knowledgeable
I really like this dude I watched his show for build a soil often is 10x10 series I definitely learned a lot from him and push me towards the morning how to do organic which I probably never would have
Loyal to the soil !!!! Game changer build a soil is the best by far!
Yes! Absolutely let’s get a part three! You guys are great! Love this info and love this content! Appreciate all the hard work!
Jeremy is the best!!! Thanks for having him on and just letting him go! We love it! Part 3. Bring that sht
Another stellar episode with two people I respect greatly. Thank you so much for a great show, it didn't even feel like it went over an hour!
We just picked up 7 yards of soil from build a soil last week for our micro grow!!! Super excited for this year!!
This pod was so informative, that i listen to it right again
You two are the dynamic duo. Really great content and you are the best interviewer regardless of forum. You ask great questions and then you let them answer without interrupting! So few interviewers stay do that. You should be proud of your channel. Quality!
Thanks for your positive words!
Need a part 3 we as the community love you Jeremy he’s a wealth of information
Need Jeremy back for part 3 asap. Im a new grower and i feel like damn near a expert after these podcasts
Unfreakin believable episode. Thanks to both of you I have learned soooooo much in the last 2 years. PART 3!!!!!!
I like that Jeremy prefers you buy Build-A-Soil, but doesn't want you to miss out if you choose to NOT buy BAS. Solid guy, will keep buying from them.
Absolutely appreciate all of your content. Thanks for having Jeremy on again. You have my vote for episode 3!
Doin our thing here in T-Land.
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Thank you Jeremy and Chris. Probably the best video ive ever seen. Need more collaboration between channels!
Part 3 for sure! BAS customer & can’t say enough, support team is awesome ! Always love listening to what he has to say!
Really cool to have Jeremy on the show again. In my mind, I consider Jeremy the go-to for organic gardening advice. About as much a professional as your going to find in organics 🧐
We need this collab at least once a month!
I absolutely loved our conversation.
Stellar show. Jeremy is da man. Thanks Chris
In my opinion Jeremy's Build a soil should be on everyone's watch schedule.
He is a great educator although at times he over explains.
Will BuildASoil ever be available in our local mom and pop garden shops? (At least that's where I can find the good stuff around my area.) Thank you for spreading all of this great information. The Garden Talk community will become gardening experts, thanks to you and your guests. 💚🌱
Great episode as always. How about rice hulls as a mulch? Thanks for your help, time, experience, knowledge and advice...🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
Part 3 please. Great talk
Thanks again for another fantastic show. Starting my first organic grow ,getting away from soil mediums and Advanced Nutrients. You and past few guests have pointed out and advertised me to a correct path. Keep up your great help to us Chris.
My first harvest with quality seed in organic soil has cured just over 6 weeks and its the best tasting weed I ever had. 4 strains all taste fantastic. Unbelievable compared to black market or dispensary. I hit it with UVB too.
A longer episode, happy days. I'm going to watch this as I do my weekly bokashi, which is something I got from one of your episodes.
I have 2 'cold' compost piles. I just throw all my yard scraps (grass clippings, weeds, dry leaves bush trimmings) and my vegetables scraps from my kitchen in a pile. I also add barley straw, my Guinee pig bedding, eggshells, coffee grounds etc. I let the pile sit as is until the next spring when I flip it over and cover with straw and start a new pile. By fall that first pile is nothing but worm castings. I use what I need inside in the winter and give the rest away to friends. When I screen the castings in the fall, I'm left with hundreds of thousands of red wrigglers. I throw them in my garden where they migrate to the next pile!
freezing water, deeply for 2-3days, and then thawing it at a fast rate, pour this through a regular coffee filter. This will, bring ph from 8.8 down to 7.... and then I add vinegar, or lemon juice to bring it to 6.8., but I don't pay too much attention to ph since I am organic and I don't have problems... this is what I do anyway just to be sure...
chris, i like you. i get the feeling you know what it's about but are humble enough to realise the limits of any one persons approach to the topic, if that makes sense, and are keen and interested in varied aproaches by a multitude of people. the topic draws too much ego with many people, still. so many focused on the singular one best of the best one and only. gardening. so many ways, so many good and nuanced results, with every new season. enjoy your channel, expecially with jeremy, very inspiring. thanks! all about growth.
Wowza! Great conversation, loads of knowledge. Jeremy, like you Bros at FTS, are doing a great service for our mutual community! Thanks!
Another amazing episode, when I started growing I ran across Jeremy and build a soil, what an eye-opener!!!! I would love a part 3!!!!! I have only had this happen once when I first start growing my plants had an amazing smell to them in VEG way before flowering, have you experienced that and how do you get constant great smelling and tasting flower? I get good smelling just not always on point with flavor I dry in a grow tent controlled at 60 degrees & 60% RH for 10 to 14 days then trim and jar with hygrometers and place everything in a fridge. My opinion and theory yet not tested is that it helps the flower become more flavorful and enriches the smell
Bulb mites are a thing with the BAS way. I've ran in to this in the past. Definitely be careful about planting in soil that has very high composting activity. Let it chill some before planting in it or the bulb mites will ruin your run. After trying everything literally everything to eradicate them to save my run is nearly impossible. The only thing I was able to do was carefully take clones without mites, cut everything in the bed down and let it chill like that for a month. Then I was able to plant in it again and mites were staying in the soil and not up the cash crops. Good luck everyone. I've been farming organically for over 15+ years. Its surprising to me that its just now catching on to the more popular crowd.✌✌✌🌲🌳🌳
Jeremy and brandon rust are a treasure of knowledge.i will be using a leaf mulch layer with earthworms and a sst this run thanks to you both.
Part three!
It's interesting to watch techniques, horticulture, and science evolve!
Damn, I just bought a whole bag of crop seeds and they kept sprouting and not growing beautiful still beneficial. Thank you guys love you guys you guys keep me with these thoughts in my head instead of the crazy ones.
Love it. Bring him back for round 3 please
3 weeks into my first BAS grow - loving it
Jermey talks about a pot size of at least 15gal for organic growth. I'm 76 yo and don't have a lot of strength.
60lbs is about tops for me to lift. I ran into this weight chart online. It shows 90 lbs for 15 gals.
That's more than I can handle. I do move my plants around to train and check for predators.
Also would like to use the Blumat auto-watering system. Chris how do you handle the carrots when moving plants.
Can you pull it out, move the plant, and place the carrot back without recalibrating it. I have a 5'x5' tent but hard to go into the tent when the plants are large. At what point in grow do you install Blumat?
Will a 10 gal work for organic growing? I wonder what the difference in weight is from wet to dry? Any suggestions?
What is the volume and weight of your growing containers?
Container Size US Volume Weight
#5 3.6 Gallons 25 Pounds
#7 6.2 Gallons 55 Pounds
M (#10) 10 Gallons 62 Pounds
#9 (#15) 12.4 Gallons 90 Pounds
Sprouted hemp seeds sound perfect.
I just put up a post about that on my other "channel" here. It makes sense, they're cheap and hemp sprout enzymes would be perfect for weed. At least logical.
My water has calcium bicarbonate in it for the agriculture fields around us...THIS... MAkes a LOT OF SENSE NOW! Thank you.
Hi Community and Chris, thanks for contribiution and great videos!
i would like to see a fridge-growing video.
I think it's worth a look and at least very interesting in this small closed controlled space.
PLZ upvote when U think so too!
💯Glad this came out today!!!
Man all of this is GOLD!! Thanks a ton for this. So beneficial!
Uaaaullll Jeremy is the master of organic. Thanks!!!!!!!!
Definitely need Jeremy on for a 3rd episode.
Live in Mo. and our municipal water is loaded with calcium carbonate. Ph runs about 8.8 here. Love build a soil, btw. It's quickly becoming my go to company for all my growing needs. Thanks for all you do!
Awesome guys thanks! About to harvest my first organic large pot grow, and she’s a dozy!!
I Grind up sterilized egg shells in a mortar and postal. I add this to my soil to keep it balanced and never had a calcium deficiency
Great show as usual Chris aka Mr Grow It
I recently experimented with using my leftover whey from making yogurt to feed my soil microbes; I used to be a non organic grower but with the addition of whey watering I have changed. The plant growth is incredible after the microbes get fed. Someone needs to contact the organic yogurt companies and utilize what they see as waste to market a superfood for soil health.
There is one product i have used for almost 20 years now in conjunction with my live soil and that is, Canna (cannaboost accelerator) it was something rather amazing when i used it.
Its a fermented hops and other stuff, i dont know what it is but when i use the cannaboost accelerator my plants had very obvious differences mostly in the tricome production, even the tricome diameter and length. I grew the same true OG kush and raskals bubba kush for like 7 years and Even strains that werent known for tricome production, were frosted and the tricomes! were substantially larger in diameter and length 2.5x more under a loop then under the big scope. The stickiness! the odor is more pungent and more pronounced in every way and the flavor was always top notch.
I also do live soil like you make, i did start using pumice and rice balls because of you. Lol. Biochar, bio fish, bat guano, oyster shell, glacier dust, crab meal, kelp meal,( green sand) i actually removed the green sand from my recipe years ago. There is the red rock dust i use. Its "earth" minerals just can remember what its called lol. Earthworms casting, soak it with something like bigfoot mykorhyzia... i know i didn't spell that right. 😅 i use to build all my soils, still do. But i never knew why my plants did so much bettet than my brothers. I have had people (business partners) litterly think i was keeping secrets from them. Maybe someone can explain why cannaboost accelerator is such a good product.. 🤔 its expensive as hell and its worth every penny. Its over 100 a liter.. im sure its feeding carbs, L-ammino acids and the fermented hopps. Just try it on one run and do the full cure, like a 5 week cure and compare the jars 🫙.. stank will be better and stronger! Flavor is the same way. It brings out the full potential in my opinion. If everything else is perfect and you add the cannaboost, it will get a better product. You tell me why? The flavor and scent profile is always through the roof and i will never do another run without it. Sorry this is so long. I could talk shop all day
Just got my (The stash) sticker. Woot woot skeet skeet.
Part three indeed; so much knowledge is always needed..
Top man Jeremy and love you too Chris. Hope to see build a soil and stash blend in UK one day! ❤