Time stamps - Filling in for the other guy; 0:23 Powdery Mildew Causes/Thoughts 2:43 Powdery Mildew Treatment 5:38 Quijalla Sprayer Application Importance 7:02 Fluctuating VPD 9:44 Watering with Fresh Coconut Water 11:13 Apogee VS Pulse Pro 12:33 Rootwise Microbe Complete in Flower 14:04 EcoWitt in 30 gallon Container 15:32 Roots Growing into Earthbox Watering Tube To the person who normally does these time stamps, we salute you 🫡
yep, respect.. ai is now doing it, you should see that feature soon as its in closed betatesting... and it will automatically make chapters.. its also going to make an ai description explaining what happens.. kinda sweet and helps when people dont explain or do it thenselves, to be honest
I love how your motive’s appears, sustainability 1st, company cash flow 2nd, education 3rd and lastly personal profit, not to mention you made some pigs happy.😺😉😻
I've battled PM indoors a handful of times; an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! Make sure you're defoliating where you have overlaying vegetation, focus on good airflow throughout (not just the canopy) and watch your environment (if possible obviously can't change much with outdoor). Big fast swings in temp and humidity are the enemy! I've had good luck with lost coast plant therapy but some cultivars it can come back regardless of your actions. Culled those plants and stopped running cuts from others!
noice protips 💯 and yes.. lost coast doesnt work unless we spray three times a week, confirmed 2021 outdoor north mich.. got eight foot plants north michigan now again. confirmed and i just finished last spray with new bottle from the company directly... it always will return unless you use Regalia..
As a commercial crop sprayer for herb in Oregon rec.. we used backpack makita sprayers with five gal tank on my back...on the fifteen foot plants.. biweekly sprays of the green bottle of knotweed extract named Regalia.. and we sprayed in flower.. no issues..and passed all hplc testing for state rec shops... best i have seen for pm in flower on large scale.. and ive trimmed and grown commercially coast to coast to fresh coast
@@victormuzzo7967 it stinks but the terps and herb is primo when we did it.. i sprayed them at night with green led.. actually two acres.. took four of us many hours and many refills. i was soaked heh. good pay though, miss that pay
EM5 so far this year has been the only thing that has fought the nightmare of PM. Bought it for the first time a few months ago and I will not go without again.
Question for the next FAQ: Can you update the BAS Feed Schedule to include GNAR-BAR, Mustard Seed Meal and THRIVE (or any other new products you feel should be listed in the update)? What phases of growth & how much to apply? When to stop? BIG THANKS!!
Great Question! Also could he update it also for the Auto Flowers! Would be a great help also! Love your videos! They are the best on UA-cam IMO! Thanks for everything!
I have a good way that works from me when it comes to watering. After I water the leaves are pointing straight upto the lights showing me that's what they want. Over the next 2 or 3 days the leaves droop down and point to the dirt in their neighbors pot telling me they want water. Sounds silly I know but it works great for me lol
Jeremy, I love and use Earthboxes, with living soil principles, and worms, and your products and other natural organic products. My experience with Earthboxes, is the lack of a larger amount of soil, after a while becomes largely worm castings, and residue of past runs. You amend from the top, but after two or three runs, you bottom is a mass of worm castings, and fine residue. After 3 or so runs, I will take my soil there and use it in my garden, but refresh the soil, and rebuild and it puts energy back into the system. I use 3 Earthboxes in my 4'x4' and they do very well there. Earthboxes are Small but they are Mighty! FYI, planted like 16 different multi-colored Zinna's in an earthbox this year with decent soil, and they have been so beautiful, I'm in amazement. Big Earthbox fan, and Build-a-Soil fan. Thanks for your Giving Spirit! Appreciate you and Build-a-Soil way and products.
Thanks for answering my question bro!!! Come on down to playa del carmen lots of fresh coconuts down here for ya!! And they are free n my backyard!! Hehe
Yes! Thank you! That’s exactly how I’ve been watering based on the Ecowitt. And I’m glad I can carry that same line of thinking over to a bed when I upgrade next year.
hell ya I used that outside on my cone flowers. They get pm every damn year. I tried everything em-1, potassium bicarbonate, neem oil all sort of things. sulfur fucking killed it. I sprayed it once and it didn't come back for a whole month. I'm sure if I sprayed it every couple weeks it would stay away too. I dont really care about the cone flowers so I just chop em and disposed of them. It also help my tomatoes plants this year too usually they get fungal issues mid summer but this year they are still going hard.
thank you. you are the man. I am dealing with PM here in NY and I don't understand why I keep having this issue each year. This time I have your products to attack this dumb ass disease over and over
Please next q and a question about how did build a soil start what challenges were the hardest to deal with if you could give advice to your old self starting what would you say and what was one of the best choices you made starting would love a history
Hi Jeremy and the BAS family. Love all your work. I think I've seen you guys convert either a 3x3 or a 4x4 bed into a SIP, is there a reason you don't use that kind of setup on the beds in the series? I'm thinking of converting to beds from Earthboxes (thanks due for turning me onto them in the first place) and it seems like a good idea to me. Is it because you've had bad experiences with the bed going anaerobic? Thanks very much, keep up the great work
Last season up in central Mich was not bad for pm.. but this year, and 2021 is a huge issue up north.. especially if people around are growing pumpkin and cucumbers with huge leaf sets nearby collecting pm (people dont care nearby because they arent consuming the pumpkin leaf so it spreads like wildfire near from neighbors)
Alot off septora for folks this season up our way, PM season is here now, we always notice pm will hit our pumpkins and bee bombs first. Always good to have sets that you don't take care of or apply ipm's. ✌🏼💚🙏🏻
Hi Jeremy. Love your channel and products. My neighbor grows 12’ plants with huge buds using Miracle Grow Bloom Booster as a soil drench and foliar spray thrice during flowering stage. I use living soil outdoors in 30-gallon pots and several of your products like worm castings, Craft Blend, minerals, etc. My herb is better in terms of taste and appearance, but he gets nearly twice the yield and equal or greater THC content using the same genetics. Why is Miracle Grow so demonized by organic growers, and what can we do, using the BAS way, to produce comparable yields? Shout out to all the BAS employees and growmies watching. Peace!
Thanks for another great q&a. I’m having trouble with spider mites in my earth box. What’s the fix? Ruined a couple autoflowers already. Thanks for all the great content.
Great stuff thanks to all the BAS Fam does ! Also wanted to know what the difference is between the basalts and also what’s the difference between the rock dusts and silica if these where answered somewhere maybe someone can guide me to the spot thanks again
I recently setup a 4x2 bed with the 3.0 soil and I am getting some yellow leaf tips now after 2-3 weeks of veg from clone. I followed the BAS Growing System guidelines when preparing the bed. I went on the lighter side with the initial top dress of Kashi, Craft Blend and Build a Flower. My gut says the cause of the yellow tips is related to watering and not nutrient burn. I’m getting adjusted to growing in a bed so I don’t feel like my watering is dialed. Do you think improper watering is a likely culprit? What are some common causes of yellow leaf tips I could consider? Otherwise, the plants look absolutely luscious and healthy, I’m trying not to be overly reactive about it. Thanks Jeremy and the BAS team 😀
@southernvtgrown I appreciate your input, and your garden looks top notch! What a wonderful place it looks to be! I could spend all day out there 😄 I thought it might be hot soil as well, but I know it's not the only cause of yellow tips. I ended up doing two things that netted a positive effect, moved up my lights and watered extra this morning. I think my soil was too dry and lights just a bit close. The plants are growing fast, so I put my Apogee meter under expecting 500 ppfd but was around 640 at their new height. I should have paid more attention, but even a few inches makes a difference in light intensity I'm finding. Decided its best to back off the pressure on them a little bit, and I'm already seeing a great improvement 6 hours later. Just my intuition being here with the plants, I could definitely be wrong! One thing I would say about BAS is that although they are a company that serves to make a profit, they go above and beyond to teach us with this content and impart real, valuable knowledge. I've heard Jeremy say numerous times that you don't need to use any of their particular products to be successful. Even the products they sell are open source. So I'm happy to spend my dollars with them and grateful for this content, it's worth more than the products 🙂🙏
PM sucks. I got it from my outdoor plants once and brought it inside, I eventually had to kill everything and restart with new genetics. The worst part is, even after killing everything, I restarted too quickly and the PM came back on the new plants. I had to reset again and leave the garden empty for over a week to completely stop seeing it inside. I still see it outside every year.
Man I've considered giving up on outdoor growing. I lost a whole harvest to PM one year and then this year I had a bunch of bud rot. :( My indoor plants are doing great though. Maybe I'll get a greenhouse or something.
check out my post up above. I've had issues forever with PM, some years bad, some not. I did some reading, dramatically increased my watering and mulching, and have it essentially zeroed it out this year. I'm still keep a daily eye, but I literally haven't had to pull a single leaf, and there's PM elsewhere in the garden, and was on these exact plants prior to them going in the ground.
Also, almost 100% of the bud rot I've had show up was caused by caterpillar droppings. Those little bastards (or their nuggets) turned up every time I actually dug into some rot I've had to remove. Rot definitely has shown up on me without them, but given how rarely I've always assumed some other surface contaminant caused it. Bird crap or whatever. I have no idea what to do about caterpillars, as I'm not using pyrethrum etc and have no plans to do so. All I do is always remove the apical/top dominance so I have enough colas to throw out rotted ones.
You need to be on top of it…if you watch mendo dope for example and their outdoor grows…they always get mold and mildew but they spot it and get rid of it before it spreads. Also choosing outdoor genetics from actual good breeders helps…but always remember…think of it this way…a ounce of prevention outdoors means nothing in the long run when you can harvest a pound..
Thank you Jeremy for all the info. If you can share what you know on this topic I’m sure more people than just me are curious and would benefit from your answer. I live in a regular urban suburb and I my backyard there are cement paths, as well as the foundation of my house and neighbors, I know weed is a accumulator, with that said do you think it would be detrimental to my health to plant straight into the soil with all the cement around because of metals or anything else found in urban areas? Any knowledge would be highly appreciated. Thanks for everything.
Should I use my outdoor compost and leaf mould to reamend my soil? Seems straightforward but I know I have invasive jumping worms. General consensus I’ve gathered that may impact my outdoor veggie garden is they grow fast and consume their food more quickly than traditionally beneficial worms and their castings seem to be poor in moisture retention. Should I risk introducing their cocoons to my soil in a contained environment? Thanks for any input, love your content
4me ... as a wild grower sharing what i know..... think this ... as above as below .... the plant says damn its 100 degrees out and i cant move into the shade i have to stand here all day in the summer sun beat down. as below my roots dig deep into the 55 degrees below. so i grow stalk leaf as a top hat shade and branch leaf for more shade on my body stalk as below my roots are regulating the 45 degrees tempture in the in between. my sap my blood is oily thin watery to quench my growth and thirst. all summer long my sap runs thin but waiting for the cool air to thicken up my sap my blood for the fall is here. its cold outside of 45 degrees as below my roots reached gthe earth warmth. now its cooler air and no rain no moisture in the dry cold air ... im so crispy look at me shimmer.
I have found a proven accurate PAR meter is the Photone app, premium. Many different light sources to choose from as far as differing spectra and color temps in K. Proven in live demo now on an iPhone 12 to be nearly identical in accuracy with the very expensive Apogee instrument Jeremy uses. I don't know if it's available for Android, but I run it on my iPhone 13, latest iOS. It measures more than PAR, DLI, but those are the two I use most.
PM seems to be caused by the deeper root structure getting too dry. That's where the PM affecting our plants lives, and it only expresses/spoors on the leaves when that condition occurs. I have not found any link between moist leaves/high humidity and PM, except that this is the exact environmental condition that would lead me to not deep water my outdoor plants. Especially as I always believed high soil and air moisture caused PM! I started reading PM studies affecting other commercial plants (dry stuff for sure), and they seem to know this based on samples taken below ground. Their proposed solution was daily watering which I interpret as every other based on how peat-y and rich my garden is. Right now my ladies are inches from a massive squash patch that's essentially entirely white with PM. There's absolutely zero hint of crossover, and the reason it's showing on those squash is those plants have stopped supporting their lower leaves, letting the mildew and other fungi have at them. I have 3 freebie seed plants that I let go for quite a while in pots this year, they all started expressing PM basically daily once it got hot and the soil in their bags lost moisture regularly. Once put in the ground and regularly deep watered there's been not a single expression. The weird thing is that the expression area does seem to grow on its own if not removed. That I don't have an explanation for, and I still keep an eye out for PM on leaves as once it reaches bud tissue it'll spread throughout and actually ruin stuff.
Thanks for the info, I found it very interesting and worth looking into. I suppose you gotta get to the "root" of the problem. Bad joke but sincerely appreciated the comment 😂
@@jamesg1425 I might be wrong on the mechanism, I'll grant that. There's clearly a ton of different fungi at play here in this category, and pretty much everything I've read indicates that the studied PM species live on the surface only (none of that seemed to be on our plant species though). But either way, upping the water schedule greatly has definitely done the trick so far, and there was the doctorate paper I read where they found "a" species of it present underground. So worth a shot, even if the deep watering is just allowing the plant to resist surface colonization.
Yeah. all the stuff I read at first was about how moisture and high humidity encourage PM. Now I'm finding that it's actually low moisture that causes it. We have lilacs that get covered with the stuff. This year was very wet and there was hardly any on the lilacs. And also consider that in a dry environment PM spreads easier in the wind. Thing is, many online articles lump PM and mold together ("How to fight Pm and Mold!") and mold most definitely comes from too much moisture. I think these articles are the reason so many think high humidity causes or enables PM. IME It doesn't.
@@valueape888 The way pm works is it needs moisture to take root in the plant leaves once it starts growing enough to throw off spores low rh will actually help it spread. So thats why people say temps consistent and keep low humidity. You dont want moisture build of on the leaves thats when pm get hold of the plant.
Sometimes I have a hard time looking at things separately and get confused trying it out myself. I was wondering if you could do a video where you don't go into complete detail about anything and go through the process of start to finish. I don't know if that makes since but it would help to see altogether a once over of what's going on then I could go to the individual breakdowns. Maybe I'm alone in this but it would help. Thanks for the vids.
ive had a plant last year that got PM, 1 out of 8 plants... all right beside eachother, the plant that got it had a hard life from the beginning was the runt, then got thrips, then got PM. needless to say keep your plants healthy and they will not get PM
What’s up BAS? I have been growing about two years. Growing the BAS way for the better part of that. I have a 4x4 with 2 large EarthBox setups. 3 harvests in them so far. I bottom water them with tap water. I top water with distilled water when adding microbes. What are the thoughts on the bottom water killing microbes because of the added anti microbials in city water. I read that adding an air stone to the tap water for 24 hours before use will add oxygen to the water and gas off the chlorine.
I used this product named pure crop 1. I was sure to soil drench and as well foliar spray. I had it on my ficus tree. I cut off the top half and have been sprayed down and drenched to the point I was okay with it dieing but hoped it would just kill the pm. I really did get rid of it atleast for now. I heard it was systemic. What do you mean it is not?
Hello I'm a long time grower been battling spyder mites. Im using SuffoilX and Grandevo & Dr Doom bug bombs in rotation but I'm still dealing with them after a year of battling with other products much weaker. Greencleaner Azamax and Nukem did ok but Azamax trips my plants out so I been trying to figure out a better alternative?
How does this work? Curious because I'm battling pm right now on a cut I don't want to lose.. buddy paid 5grand for the cut of ogre some years ago.. right now I'm using apple cider vinegar and it seems to be helping. I may up the strength of it and see..
i thought one of my vegtiabale outdoor plants had pm then i looked closer and it was woolly aphid . they look kind of cool under 50x magnification . id hate to see my indoor grows infected with them though
Hi Jeremy I asked this this morning on your last video I apologize for repeating I'm trying to find out where you get the fabric for the PVC 4x4 pots does that come ready made or you're making that yourself?
I see some areas getting a little dry. Sometimes I just pour a little water on that spot. For me I’ll see it around the back side of the fill tube area and oddly enough the long side opposite the fill tube. It’s just like the top quarter inch or so if I jam my finger into the soil in that area. Also I don’t think it’s a problem, been growing indoor with earthbox for almost two years now and the occasional little dry spot on the top mulch layer has never been a problem. #loyaltothesoil ☮️💚🔥✊🤙🏼🤛🏻
Also sometimes if you’ve top dressed like Gnar Bar or Craft Blend, dry amendments, I’ve seen those get a little dry on the top as well. Same deal just pour a little water over that or spray it with your chapin 🤙🏼🤛🏻
Weird question last year I put banana peels in a sealed glass jar with water. I left it in a garage and only found it recently 😅 do you think it would still be usesble and how strong would it be. Love the content bro
Where I live, flies have been horrible, and my inside grow is in an 8 x 12. I caught over a hundred yesterday. What would he be the best way to get rid of them.
Flies like rotten decaying matter, something bad going on in your pots or you need to top dress with already broken down and decomposed material✌🏼💚✌🏼💚🙏🏻
Im not sure if ill watch all of this but ive found if your in flower your kind of stuck spraying every day twice a day sometimes ...but if your in vegg you can kill it with heat it will take a couple weeks crank your heat up to 98 and hold that heat fornapx 2 weeks .. ive tested this therory riggerously it has worked every time comming back from absolute infestations plants covered in pm were sprayed then the heat was turned up
Any tips on caterpillars out door? I found 1 nug with poo in it and a small rotted brown spot... couldn't find the caterpillars though. Very minimal, but ive heard some horror stories if they get outta control My cousin told me baccilus theringeisus is ok to spray a few times even when its flowering
Heat is the key to kill it .. the fruiting bodies can live up too 5 years bht not in heat .. ive sprayed and sprayed with heavy application of things like zerotole and.othjng works besides heat
What about the pm you get inside the flowers the facility I was at they had a sunset sherb pheno that grew giant solid buds that would get a tiny bit of mold in the middle of the biggest ones other strains in the same room would be fine
My experience growing cannabis outside. It's going to attack the weakest plant. It went from a little white spot and in a week tore her up and I threw her out 😢
Also, there is no getting rid of PM. You breath pounds of the spores in as it's 100% saturated into the entire environment, most especially the soil. Even indoor, you'd need an actual biocontainment lab to manage isolating for that. A plant might allow it to spore or not, but that's on genetics and daily care.
Time stamps - Filling in for the other guy;
0:23 Powdery Mildew Causes/Thoughts
2:43 Powdery Mildew Treatment
5:38 Quijalla Sprayer Application Importance
7:02 Fluctuating VPD
9:44 Watering with Fresh Coconut Water
11:13 Apogee VS Pulse Pro
12:33 Rootwise Microbe Complete in Flower
14:04 EcoWitt in 30 gallon Container
15:32 Roots Growing into Earthbox Watering Tube
To the person who normally does these time stamps, we salute you 🫡
yep, respect..
ai is now doing it, you should see that feature soon as its in closed betatesting... and it will automatically make chapters.. its also going to make an ai description explaining what happens.. kinda sweet and helps when people dont explain or do it thenselves, to be honest
cHEERZ FROM NY derty
@@dertythegrower
Cheers! been a long week
@isaacyoung5752 hell yeah, there he is! Hope all is well, I always look for your time stamps, you do a great service 😀
MVP
I love how your motive’s appears, sustainability 1st, company cash flow 2nd, education 3rd and lastly personal profit, not to mention you made some pigs happy.😺😉😻
I've battled PM indoors a handful of times; an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! Make sure you're defoliating where you have overlaying vegetation, focus on good airflow throughout (not just the canopy) and watch your environment (if possible obviously can't change much with outdoor). Big fast swings in temp and humidity are the enemy!
I've had good luck with lost coast plant therapy but some cultivars it can come back regardless of your actions. Culled those plants and stopped running cuts from others!
noice protips 💯
and yes.. lost coast doesnt work unless we spray three times a week, confirmed 2021 outdoor north mich.. got eight foot plants north michigan now again. confirmed and i just finished last spray with new bottle from the company directly... it always will return unless you use Regalia..
As a commercial crop sprayer for herb in Oregon rec.. we used backpack makita sprayers with five gal tank on my back...on the fifteen foot plants.. biweekly sprays of the green bottle of knotweed extract named Regalia.. and we sprayed in flower.. no issues..and passed all hplc testing for state rec shops... best i have seen for pm in flower on large scale.. and ive trimmed and grown commercially coast to coast to fresh coast
I use regalia as a preventative once every ten days in veg and then up until a month from harvest it works nice
@@victormuzzo7967 it stinks but the terps and herb is primo when we did it.. i sprayed them at night with green led.. actually two acres.. took four of us many hours and many refills. i was soaked heh. good pay though, miss that pay
I've had it in my Amazon cart for a year or two I'm definitely going to get it I've only heard good things about it
I've never experienced pm , however, I feel capable of becoming proactive if the situation occurs. Thanks again, Jeremy .
EM5 so far this year has been the only thing that has fought the nightmare of PM. Bought it for the first time a few months ago and I will not go without again.
Where to buy em5 please ? 🙏
@@MIGHTYQ277🤔
Learning to cut your losses sooner than later is the key.
Question for the next FAQ: Can you update the BAS Feed Schedule to include GNAR-BAR, Mustard Seed Meal and THRIVE (or any other new products you feel should be listed in the update)? What phases of growth & how much to apply? When to stop? BIG THANKS!!
Great Question!
Also could he update it also for the Auto Flowers!
Would be a great help also!
Love your videos! They are the best on UA-cam IMO!
Thanks for everything!
I have a good way that works from me when it comes to watering. After I water the leaves are pointing straight upto the lights showing me that's what they want.
Over the next 2 or 3 days the leaves droop down and point to the dirt in their neighbors pot telling me they want water.
Sounds silly I know but it works great for me lol
Yes same🥰
Jeremy, I love and use Earthboxes, with living soil principles, and worms, and your products and other natural organic products. My experience with Earthboxes, is the lack of a larger amount of soil, after a while becomes largely worm castings, and residue of past runs. You amend from the top, but after two or three runs, you bottom is a mass of worm castings, and fine residue. After 3 or so runs, I will take my soil there and use it in my garden, but refresh the soil, and rebuild and it puts energy back into the system. I use 3 Earthboxes in my 4'x4' and they do very well there. Earthboxes are Small but they are Mighty! FYI, planted like 16 different multi-colored Zinna's in an earthbox this year with decent soil, and they have been so beautiful, I'm in amazement. Big Earthbox fan, and Build-a-Soil fan. Thanks for your Giving Spirit! Appreciate you and Build-a-Soil way and products.
Right on time. Im in Oklahoma. Just noticed pm this morning on my outdoor.
Thanks for answering my question bro!!! Come on down to playa del carmen lots of fresh coconuts down here for ya!! And they are free n my backyard!! Hehe
What about Dr Zymes? I've used Whole Milk -- Never thought of EM5 tho.... Thanks for the videos! Great as always!
If you are in the states , organisheild seems to be a productbto keep a look out for
Love the way you break it all down
Yes! Thank you! That’s exactly how I’ve been watering based on the Ecowitt. And I’m glad I can carry that same line of thinking over to a bed when I upgrade next year.
Micronized sulfur. Not into flower but two weeks before flower and again about a week after 12/12.
hell ya I used that outside on my cone flowers. They get pm every damn year. I tried everything em-1, potassium bicarbonate, neem oil all sort of things. sulfur fucking killed it. I sprayed it once and it didn't come back for a whole month. I'm sure if I sprayed it every couple weeks it would stay away too. I dont really care about the cone flowers so I just chop em and disposed of them. It also help my tomatoes plants this year too usually they get fungal issues mid summer but this year they are still going hard.
thank you. you are the man.
I am dealing with PM here in NY and I don't understand why I keep having this issue each year. This time I have your products to attack this dumb ass disease over and over
Please next q and a question about how did build a soil start what challenges were the hardest to deal with if you could give advice to your old self starting what would you say and what was one of the best choices you made starting would love a history
I’ve learnt so much from this channel, great resource
Should we be watering 5-10% soil volume daily?
Hi Jeremy and the BAS family. Love all your work.
I think I've seen you guys convert either a 3x3 or a 4x4 bed into a SIP, is there a reason you don't use that kind of setup on the beds in the series? I'm thinking of converting to beds from Earthboxes (thanks due for turning me onto them in the first place) and it seems like a good idea to me. Is it because you've had bad experiences with the bed going anaerobic?
Thanks very much, keep up the great work
Last season up in central Mich was not bad for pm.. but this year, and 2021 is a huge issue up north.. especially if people around are growing pumpkin and cucumbers with huge leaf sets nearby collecting pm (people dont care nearby because they arent consuming the pumpkin leaf so it spreads like wildfire near from neighbors)
Alot off septora for folks this season up our way, PM season is here now, we always notice pm will hit our pumpkins and bee bombs first. Always good to have sets that you don't take care of or apply ipm's. ✌🏼💚🙏🏻
Can I ask what the coconut and aloe are most beneficial for?
GrowSafe works great in veg and early flower for PM and aphids wouldn’t spray in flower tho personally
Hi Jeremy. Love your channel and products. My neighbor grows 12’ plants with huge buds using Miracle Grow Bloom Booster as a soil drench and foliar spray thrice during flowering stage. I use living soil outdoors in 30-gallon pots and several of your products like worm castings, Craft Blend, minerals, etc. My herb is better in terms of taste and appearance, but he gets nearly twice the yield and equal or greater THC content using the same genetics. Why is Miracle Grow so demonized by organic growers, and what can we do, using the BAS way, to produce comparable yields? Shout out to all the BAS employees and growmies watching. Peace!
Thanks for another great q&a. I’m having trouble with spider mites in my earth box. What’s the fix? Ruined a couple autoflowers already. Thanks for all the great content.
Great stuff thanks to all the BAS Fam does ! Also wanted to know what the difference is between the basalts and also what’s the difference between the rock dusts and silica if these where answered somewhere maybe someone can guide me to the spot thanks again
Organic shield for the win it wipes out pm and pest
I recently setup a 4x2 bed with the 3.0 soil and I am getting some yellow leaf tips now after 2-3 weeks of veg from clone. I followed the BAS Growing System guidelines when preparing the bed. I went on the lighter side with the initial top dress of Kashi, Craft Blend and Build a Flower. My gut says the cause of the yellow tips is related to watering and not nutrient burn. I’m getting adjusted to growing in a bed so I don’t feel like my watering is dialed.
Do you think improper watering is a likely culprit? What are some common causes of yellow leaf tips I could consider? Otherwise, the plants look absolutely luscious and healthy, I’m trying not to be overly reactive about it. Thanks Jeremy and the BAS team 😀
Hot soil homie ✌🏼💚🙏🏻 from the folks that don't need your loot
@southernvtgrown I appreciate your input, and your garden looks top notch! What a wonderful place it looks to be! I could spend all day out there 😄 I thought it might be hot soil as well, but I know it's not the only cause of yellow tips.
I ended up doing two things that netted a positive effect, moved up my lights and watered extra this morning. I think my soil was too dry and lights just a bit close. The plants are growing fast, so I put my Apogee meter under expecting 500 ppfd but was around 640 at their new height. I should have paid more attention, but even a few inches makes a difference in light intensity I'm finding. Decided its best to back off the pressure on them a little bit, and I'm already seeing a great improvement 6 hours later. Just my intuition being here with the plants, I could definitely be wrong!
One thing I would say about BAS is that although they are a company that serves to make a profit, they go above and beyond to teach us with this content and impart real, valuable knowledge. I've heard Jeremy say numerous times that you don't need to use any of their particular products to be successful. Even the products they sell are open source. So I'm happy to spend my dollars with them and grateful for this content, it's worth more than the products 🙂🙏
PM sucks. I got it from my outdoor plants once and brought it inside, I eventually had to kill everything and restart with new genetics. The worst part is, even after killing everything, I restarted too quickly and the PM came back on the new plants. I had to reset again and leave the garden empty for over a week to completely stop seeing it inside. I still see it outside every year.
Thank you so much for sharing with us, and love the rootwise shirt!
Mix Milk and water,spray leaves
I sprayed peroxide. It worked good
He answered my question!!! 😊
Green Cleaner for PM with a fogger
Man I've considered giving up on outdoor growing. I lost a whole harvest to PM one year and then this year I had a bunch of bud rot. :( My indoor plants are doing great though. Maybe I'll get a greenhouse or something.
check out my post up above. I've had issues forever with PM, some years bad, some not. I did some reading, dramatically increased my watering and mulching, and have it essentially zeroed it out this year. I'm still keep a daily eye, but I literally haven't had to pull a single leaf, and there's PM elsewhere in the garden, and was on these exact plants prior to them going in the ground.
Also, almost 100% of the bud rot I've had show up was caused by caterpillar droppings. Those little bastards (or their nuggets) turned up every time I actually dug into some rot I've had to remove. Rot definitely has shown up on me without them, but given how rarely I've always assumed some other surface contaminant caused it. Bird crap or whatever. I have no idea what to do about caterpillars, as I'm not using pyrethrum etc and have no plans to do so. All I do is always remove the apical/top dominance so I have enough colas to throw out rotted ones.
You need to be on top of it…if you watch mendo dope for example and their outdoor grows…they always get mold and mildew but they spot it and get rid of it before it spreads. Also choosing outdoor genetics from actual good breeders helps…but always remember…think of it this way…a ounce of prevention outdoors means nothing in the long run when you can harvest a pound..
Air flow and healthy girls, if you can do it outdoor a greenhouse takes even more know how. ✌🏼💚✌🏼💚🙏🏻
Thank you Jeremy for all the info. If you can share what you know on this topic I’m sure more people than just me are curious and would benefit from your answer. I live in a regular urban suburb and I my backyard there are cement paths, as well as the foundation of my house and neighbors, I know weed is a accumulator, with that said do you think it would be detrimental to my health to plant straight into the soil with all the cement around because of metals or anything else found in urban areas? Any knowledge would be highly appreciated. Thanks for everything.
Thank you for the advice sir always helpful
Awesome!!!!! Live the FAQ
Should I use my outdoor compost and leaf mould to reamend my soil? Seems straightforward but I know I have invasive jumping worms. General consensus I’ve gathered that may impact my outdoor veggie garden is they grow fast and consume their food more quickly than traditionally beneficial worms and their castings seem to be poor in moisture retention. Should I risk introducing their cocoons to my soil in a contained environment? Thanks for any input, love your content
Keep the great info coming Jeremy. Really appreciate your work. 🤙
Can we see blumats in the beds next round please?
Much love from Aus.
second this 🤙
Everytime I have a problem you make a video on it 😡😂!
Extremely appreciate these videos 🙏🙏 that's exactly what I need to see 💯
QUESTION: Can the fermented plant extracts like ones you offer from growing organic or fermented plant extracts be used in the Earthbox reservoir?
Loyal to the soil bro
Pm smh ive had n veg couldn't imagine n flower ,thanks for great f.a.g,em5
great questions! shoutout Dean ☮
Zerotol and oxiphos every 21 days. Em5 on the off weeks. Zero pm
4me ... as a wild grower sharing what i know..... think this ... as above as below .... the plant says damn its 100 degrees out and i cant move into the shade i have to stand here all day in the summer sun beat down. as below my roots dig deep into the 55 degrees below. so i grow stalk leaf as a top hat shade and branch leaf for more shade on my body stalk as below my roots are regulating the 45 degrees tempture in the in between. my sap my blood is oily thin watery to quench my growth and thirst. all summer long my sap runs thin but waiting for the cool air to thicken up my sap my blood for the fall is here. its cold outside of 45 degrees as below my roots reached gthe earth warmth. now its cooler air and no rain no moisture in the dry cold air ... im so crispy look at me shimmer.
I got lost in this comment for a little while. Very insightful and poetic. Made me think. I’m so crispy, look at me shimmer. What a finish. Bravo 👏
after awhile of growing wild ... the plant is alive as much as you and me ... cannabis in the wild grows show how smart they are.... thanks james
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Best thing for PM...grow indoors with low humidity and not worry ab it.
It can make its way indoors as well
Great info🤙
Croptober 😂😎🤙🇺🇲 much love from Pennsylvania bro, keep up the great work 🤙😎
left handed amino acids and calcium based nutrient program. = smaller cells thicker cell walls , calcium pectate
I have found a proven accurate PAR meter is the Photone app, premium. Many different light sources to choose from as far as differing spectra and color temps in K. Proven in live demo now on an iPhone 12 to be nearly identical in accuracy with the very expensive Apogee instrument Jeremy uses. I don't know if it's available for Android, but I run it on my iPhone 13, latest iOS. It measures more than PAR, DLI, but those are the two I use most.
PM seems to be caused by the deeper root structure getting too dry. That's where the PM affecting our plants lives, and it only expresses/spoors on the leaves when that condition occurs. I have not found any link between moist leaves/high humidity and PM, except that this is the exact environmental condition that would lead me to not deep water my outdoor plants. Especially as I always believed high soil and air moisture caused PM! I started reading PM studies affecting other commercial plants (dry stuff for sure), and they seem to know this based on samples taken below ground. Their proposed solution was daily watering which I interpret as every other based on how peat-y and rich my garden is.
Right now my ladies are inches from a massive squash patch that's essentially entirely white with PM. There's absolutely zero hint of crossover, and the reason it's showing on those squash is those plants have stopped supporting their lower leaves, letting the mildew and other fungi have at them. I have 3 freebie seed plants that I let go for quite a while in pots this year, they all started expressing PM basically daily once it got hot and the soil in their bags lost moisture regularly. Once put in the ground and regularly deep watered there's been not a single expression.
The weird thing is that the expression area does seem to grow on its own if not removed. That I don't have an explanation for, and I still keep an eye out for PM on leaves as once it reaches bud tissue it'll spread throughout and actually ruin stuff.
Thanks for the info, I found it very interesting and worth looking into. I suppose you gotta get to the "root" of the problem. Bad joke but sincerely appreciated the comment 😂
@@jamesg1425 I might be wrong on the mechanism, I'll grant that. There's clearly a ton of different fungi at play here in this category, and pretty much everything I've read indicates that the studied PM species live on the surface only (none of that seemed to be on our plant species though). But either way, upping the water schedule greatly has definitely done the trick so far, and there was the doctorate paper I read where they found "a" species of it present underground. So worth a shot, even if the deep watering is just allowing the plant to resist surface colonization.
Yeah. all the stuff I read at first was about how moisture and high humidity encourage PM. Now I'm finding that it's actually low moisture that causes it. We have lilacs that get covered with the stuff. This year was very wet and there was hardly any on the lilacs. And also consider that in a dry environment PM spreads easier in the wind. Thing is, many online articles lump PM and mold together ("How to fight Pm and Mold!") and mold most definitely comes from too much moisture. I think these articles are the reason so many think high humidity causes or enables PM. IME It doesn't.
@@valueape888 The way pm works is it needs moisture to take root in the plant leaves once it starts growing enough to throw off spores low rh will actually help it spread. So thats why people say temps consistent and keep low humidity. You dont want moisture build of on the leaves thats when pm get hold of the plant.
That's crazy how you guys just posted this and I'm trying to figure it out. But it turns out I think its dried root wise on the leaves
Sometimes I have a hard time looking at things separately and get confused trying it out myself. I was wondering if you could do a video where you don't go into complete detail about anything and go through the process of start to finish. I don't know if that makes since but it would help to see altogether a once over of what's going on then I could go to the individual breakdowns. Maybe I'm alone in this but it would help. Thanks for the vids.
Is it good to keep using the rootweize if your going plant back in the pot soon as you harvest
Would you recommend a wettable sulfur or the jdam sulfur treatment between cycles for PM treatment
Wettable sulfur should only be used in veg but it can carry on through flower. It works pretty well.
Question i dont usually ask ,how many runs should a fella get out of the earth box,thanks love the products and information 😉
Does silica protect against PM? I think preventative is always better
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ive had a plant last year that got PM, 1 out of 8 plants... all right beside eachother, the plant that got it had a hard life from the beginning was the runt, then got thrips, then got PM. needless to say keep your plants healthy and they will not get PM
What’s up BAS? I have been growing about two years. Growing the BAS way for the better part of that. I have a 4x4 with 2 large EarthBox setups. 3 harvests in them so far. I bottom water them with tap water. I top water with distilled water when adding microbes. What are the thoughts on the bottom water killing microbes because of the added anti microbials in city water. I read that adding an air stone to the tap water for 24 hours before use will add oxygen to the water and gas off the chlorine.
I used this product named pure crop 1. I was sure to soil drench and as well foliar spray. I had it on my ficus tree. I cut off the top half and have been sprayed down and drenched to the point I was okay with it dieing but hoped it would just kill the pm. I really did get rid of it atleast for now. I heard it was systemic. What do you mean it is not?
Hello I'm a long time grower been battling spyder mites. Im using SuffoilX and Grandevo & Dr Doom bug bombs in rotation but I'm still dealing with them after a year of battling with other products much weaker. Greencleaner Azamax and Nukem did ok but Azamax trips my plants out so I been trying to figure out a better alternative?
How about big 6 should I use that in flower instead of root wise?
Yes 1/4 tsp weekly to week 8
You can and should use Rootwisesoildynamics Bio-Phos in bloom 🤙🏼☮️✊🤛🏻🔥
put water in a spray bottle, ph it to 11. spray it on the plants. No more PM
How does this work? Curious because I'm battling pm right now on a cut I don't want to lose.. buddy paid 5grand for the cut of ogre some years ago.. right now I'm using apple cider vinegar and it seems to be helping. I may up the strength of it and see..
@robertsmith9264 same way that straw is sterilised for mushrooms. Ph 11 is very alkaline and it kills all pathogens
I’ve heard a gnarly spray of agsil16 will take care of PM. I believe I heard it on growcast w Brandon rust, the newest ep w him
Could you use EM-5 preemptively? I mean, even if you don’t see PM?
i thought one of my vegtiabale outdoor plants had pm then i looked closer and it was woolly aphid . they look kind of cool under 50x magnification . id hate to see my indoor grows infected with them though
Hi Jeremy I asked this this morning on your last video I apologize for repeating I'm trying to find out where you get the fabric for the PVC 4x4 pots does that come ready made or you're making that yourself?
It's a grassroots brand "living soil bed". He sells them on his website.
Hey Jeremy, when using a earthbox with a mulch cover on it should the top ever feel/look dry?
If so add water man
I see some areas getting a little dry. Sometimes I just pour a little water on that spot. For me I’ll see it around the back side of the fill tube area and oddly enough the long side opposite the fill tube. It’s just like the top quarter inch or so if I jam my finger into the soil in that area.
Also I don’t think it’s a problem, been growing indoor with earthbox for almost two years now and the occasional little dry spot on the top mulch layer has never been a problem.
#loyaltothesoil ☮️💚🔥✊🤙🏼🤛🏻
Also sometimes if you’ve top dressed like Gnar Bar or Craft Blend, dry amendments, I’ve seen those get a little dry on the top as well. Same deal just pour a little water over that or spray it with your chapin 🤙🏼🤛🏻
@@Shepp6769 cheers man I thought that but wanted to double check as I only started growing last November
JADAM methods use natural materials including the plants own discarded material as well as surrounding microbes to innoculate the plant and soil.
Curious if thrive hurts the bugs? Or does it give them probiotics and then they get stronger 😂, I know I'm stupid lol. But curious 🤣.
Weird question last year I put banana peels in a sealed glass jar with water. I left it in a garage and only found it recently 😅 do you think it would still be usesble and how strong would it be. Love the content bro
Sounds like a bad idea, why banana peels in water??
@@southernvtgrownbanana peel tea is high in potassium, good for flower/fruit in many plants.
Why is my enzyme elixir clear? The last couple bottles i had were black. Did they change something?
I just got my first bottle of it ever and I believe it is clear as well, just figured I’d mention it 👍
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Where I live, flies have been horrible, and my inside grow is in an 8 x 12. I caught over a hundred yesterday. What would he be the best way to get rid of them.
Flies like rotten decaying matter, something bad going on in your pots or you need to top dress with already broken down and decomposed material✌🏼💚✌🏼💚🙏🏻
3 percent peroxide. It doesn't hurt buds
Im not sure if ill watch all of this but ive found if your in flower your kind of stuck spraying every day twice a day sometimes ...but if your in vegg you can kill it with heat it will take a couple weeks crank your heat up to 98 and hold that heat fornapx 2 weeks .. ive tested this therory riggerously it has worked every time comming back from absolute infestations plants covered in pm were sprayed then the heat was turned up
Any tips on caterpillars out door?
I found 1 nug with poo in it and a small rotted brown spot... couldn't find the caterpillars though. Very minimal, but ive heard some horror stories if they get outta control
My cousin told me baccilus theringeisus is ok to spray a few times even when its flowering
Yes BT will take care of them. But spray before flower.
I'm Anthony I'm doing good lol
How long does the em5 last I just found a unopened bottle from over a year ago
Heat is the key to kill it .. the fruiting bodies can live up too 5 years bht not in heat .. ive sprayed and sprayed with heavy application of things like zerotole and.othjng works besides heat
What about the pm you get inside the flowers the facility I was at they had a sunset sherb pheno that grew giant solid buds that would get a tiny bit of mold in the middle of the biggest ones other strains in the same room would be fine
what book is mentioned at 6:03?
Mammoth P CannControl will do the trick. PM won't stand a chance
wat solvent for rso ?
My experience growing cannabis outside. It's going to attack the weakest plant. It went from a little white spot and in a week tore her up and I threw her out 😢
Take fresh cuts
Throw out moms
Spray cuts with dr. Zymes every day for 10 days.
Monitor and learn.
U da man!
you must be responsible for 10% of chapins sold😂
Heat irraticates it
Amino acids prevents PM
Which amino acids because there are many?
Thank you. 🤙
@@krustysurfer I use Amino acids and Omina from Raw NPK
@@johnnyb4869 thank you! 👍
Are you referring to the aminos making calcium more available to the plant making stronger cell walls and being able to resist it?
@@WhiteBirdPlays yes it won’t allow the pm to get in the plant
Also, there is no getting rid of PM. You breath pounds of the spores in as it's 100% saturated into the entire environment, most especially the soil. Even indoor, you'd need an actual biocontainment lab to manage isolating for that. A plant might allow it to spore or not, but that's on genetics and daily care.
baking soda at 2 TBSP per gallon of water plus drops of soap. thank me later so i can thank my dad;)
Thanks dad!!😊
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