Just want to say thank you for taking time to share all your knowledge with us. Harley Smith is such a great teacher and he always said things in a way I can understand. I appreciate and thank you for the video's
Thank you for the kind words! I’m glad you found the lecture valuable. You’re absolutely right-Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP) is a fantastic tool for supporting young transplants during their critical first weeks in the medium. MAP provides phosphorus (P) and ammonium nitrogen (N), both of which play vital roles in early plant development. Phosphorus is essential for strong root growth and energy transfer, helping plants establish quickly in their new environment. Ammonium nitrogen promotes early vegetative growth and acidifies the rhizosphere slightly, enhancing phosphorus availability for young roots. For best results, apply MAP during the first two weeks after transplanting at a concentration of 50-100 ppm of phosphorus in irrigation water. This ensures optimal root establishment and plant recovery during this sensitive period. MAP’s high solubility makes it ideal for fertigation, but avoid mixing it with calcium-based fertilizers to prevent compatibility issues. By incorporating MAP into your transplanting protocol, you provide young plants with the nutrients they need to thrive. Feel free to reach out if you’d like further tips or guidance! 🌱
Great video and wonderful Series, Harley has a wonderful talking and presentation skill which I find lends well with science education. Keep them coming!
@realdealxkd5362 - Thank you for the awesome feedback! 🌱 We're thrilled you're enjoying the content and learning along with us. A seed-to-harvest series sounds like a fantastic idea-imagine diving deep into every step of the growing process, from germination to the final harvest! 🌾🍅 Stay tuned, and keep those suggestions coming. Your support means the world to us! 🙌✨
@kevinv2474 - Great question! 🌱 Worm castings are an excellent source of humic and fulvic acids, especially when they’re made from nutrient-rich inputs like leaves, fruits, and vegetable scraps. As organic matter breaks down in the worm's gut, it produces humic substances that are naturally present in the castings. To get the most out of these humic and fulvic acids: 1️⃣ Brew Worm Castings into a Tea: Steeping your worm castings in aerated water for 24-48 hours can extract these beneficial acids, along with microbes that improve soil and plant health. 2️⃣ Apply Directly to Soil: Adding castings to your soil or growing medium releases humic substances slowly, improving nutrient retention and uptake. If you want higher concentrations, you can combine your castings with products like humate-based extracts, but your homemade worm castings are already a fantastic, natural source. Keep up the great work-it sounds like your plants are thriving! 🌿✨
Is this for consumable product? Added chemicals to enhance anthocyanins may not be recommended for ingestion and or consumption ~ unless you're absolutely familiar with the constituents of the "added chemical(s)"
Anthocyanin production and stability in plants can be influenced by chemical applications and nutrient management. Key strategies include optimizing nutrient levels (e.g., limiting nitrogen, ensuring adequate phosphorus and potassium), adjusting pH to acidic levels, and applying elicitors like salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, or ethephon to trigger pigment synthesis. Foliar sugar applications and chelated micronutrients can further enhance anthocyanin accumulation, while antioxidants like ascorbic acid can prevent degradation. These techniques must be tailored to the plant species and environmental conditions, as genetics also play a critical role. This topic is complex and deserves a detailed article to provide deeper insights. Watch for a further analysis on this subject on our blog: www.kalixcpn.com/blogs/kalix-cpn-presents
@rynophiliac - Great observation! 🌱 While 98% humidity might sound high, it’s actually ideal for freshly taken cuttings during the first few days of propagation. At this stage, the cuttings lack roots and rely on high humidity to reduce transpiration and avoid wilting, allowing them time to establish and develop roots. That said, you’re absolutely right about mold being a risk in prolonged high humidity. To avoid this, it’s important to maintain good airflow, avoid stagnant conditions, and gradually lower humidity (to around 70-80%) as the cuttings begin to root. So, while 98% is a starting point to keep those cuttings happy, the key is balance-high initial humidity combined with proper ventilation to prevent mold growth. 🌿 Hope that clears it up, and thanks for bringing such an important point to light! 🌟
I was hoping we'd see some replies to your question, but I'll chime in anyway. KALIX was actually developed for cannabis and hemp crops and our new product, THE SYSTEM, is the most recent culmination of this mission to make feeding your cannabis exactly what it needs, when it needs it. Of course, there is always room to adjust for strain specificity. Check out our article on strain specific feeding, on the KALIX Blog about this topic, if you're interested. Want to give it a try? Click here: www.kalixcpn.com/collections/soluble-line/products/kalix-system-2lb-variety-pack Use the code System50 at check out and get the variety pack of the System for 50% off. Thats a huge value at $45!
Das ist ja eine interessante Erinnerung! 😊 Die Teleakademie hatte definitiv ihren ganz eigenen Charme. Smog-Alarm-Zeiten, das waren besondere Momente in der Geschichte! Danke, dass du uns mit dieser Assoziation bedacht hast - vielleicht gibt’s ja doch etwas Zeitloses an dem, was wir machen. 🎥🌱
@KALIX-NPK Eure Arbeit ist unschätzbar Wertvoll für Menschen wie mich. Und ja mit dieser Erinnerung verbinde ich am allerwenigsten den Smog Alarm, sondern eher die einfache Ruhe und das unterschwellige Sicherheitsgefühl die einem Sendung wie zb die Teleakademie suggeriert haben. Ich hoffe euer Kanal bleibt für immer allen erhalten ! Straight Up🫶🏾❤️
@@HighLander4life Gut genug, mein Freund! Wir freuen uns, Sie als Teil der NPK/KALIX-Community zu haben! Wir haben weitere Inhalte von Harley Smith in Vorbereitung. Bleiben Sie dran und vielen Dank fürs Mitmachen!
I love watching Harley, he truly embodies pure passion for his craft
100%
The man is definitely passionate about what he does!
So calm and well spoken too! Very knowledgeable!
Excellent presentation Harley
idk what we did to deserve these new Harley Smith drops but I'm here for it ❤
We are very happy to oblige you! Harley is a wealth of knowledge, to be sure!
Understanding the science behind propogation is taking cuttings to the next level. Loved it! Thank you.
Glad to help you level up your propagation game!
Please keep releasing these!!!
Stay tuned! We will be releasing a new video every week, for the next few months.
Just want to say thank you for taking time to share all your knowledge with us. Harley Smith is such a great teacher and he always said things in a way I can understand. I appreciate and thank you for the video's
Just stumbled across Harley and have gone down the rabbit hole. Please, please, please keep putting out great info.
We're thrilled to have you onboard! Enjoy the ride!
Good to see Harley making his way back. The god father of amino acids 😊
Thank you, I would love to see more subjects expanded like this
Best lecture on propagation I ever heard.
Mono ammonium phosphate helps the young transplant for the first weeks in the medium.
Thank you for the kind words! I’m glad you found the lecture valuable. You’re absolutely right-Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP) is a fantastic tool for supporting young transplants during their critical first weeks in the medium.
MAP provides phosphorus (P) and ammonium nitrogen (N), both of which play vital roles in early plant development. Phosphorus is essential for strong root growth and energy transfer, helping plants establish quickly in their new environment. Ammonium nitrogen promotes early vegetative growth and acidifies the rhizosphere slightly, enhancing phosphorus availability for young roots.
For best results, apply MAP during the first two weeks after transplanting at a concentration of 50-100 ppm of phosphorus in irrigation water. This ensures optimal root establishment and plant recovery during this sensitive period. MAP’s high solubility makes it ideal for fertigation, but avoid mixing it with calcium-based fertilizers to prevent compatibility issues.
By incorporating MAP into your transplanting protocol, you provide young plants with the nutrients they need to thrive. Feel free to reach out if you’d like further tips or guidance! 🌱
I work in the cannabis industry in Canada and we love your videos. Great material!
We are definitely glad to hear that! Stay tuned, there's more on the way!
Awesome! I'm so excited for this series!!!
Hope you enjoy it! Watch for a new video every Monday!
Great job
Absolutely love this so much and love Harley's passion. So intelligent 🤓 😊 subscribed!!
Welcome aboard!
Great video and wonderful Series, Harley has a wonderful talking and presentation skill which I find lends well with science education. Keep them coming!
Glad you enjoy it! More to come!
Great video!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Keep it up i love learning these things! You should do a seed to harvest
@realdealxkd5362 - Thank you for the awesome feedback! 🌱 We're thrilled you're enjoying the content and learning along with us. A seed-to-harvest series sounds like a fantastic idea-imagine diving deep into every step of the growing process, from germination to the final harvest! 🌾🍅
Stay tuned, and keep those suggestions coming. Your support means the world to us! 🙌✨
Great!
Glad you liked it!
Wow, I feel like I'm watching the Captain Kangaroo of Cannabis...
Great job, Sir!
Wow❤
?? What source of humic and fulvic acid ?? I make worm castings from leaves and my fruit, veg water. Could I use that?
@kevinv2474 - Great question! 🌱 Worm castings are an excellent source of humic and fulvic acids, especially when they’re made from nutrient-rich inputs like leaves, fruits, and vegetable scraps. As organic matter breaks down in the worm's gut, it produces humic substances that are naturally present in the castings.
To get the most out of these humic and fulvic acids:
1️⃣ Brew Worm Castings into a Tea: Steeping your worm castings in aerated water for 24-48 hours can extract these beneficial acids, along with microbes that improve soil and plant health.
2️⃣ Apply Directly to Soil: Adding castings to your soil or growing medium releases humic substances slowly, improving nutrient retention and uptake.
If you want higher concentrations, you can combine your castings with products like humate-based extracts, but your homemade worm castings are already a fantastic, natural source. Keep up the great work-it sounds like your plants are thriving! 🌿✨
Sir can you give me a answer about how to get for anthocyanin in plants to stay by chemical application?
Is this for consumable product?
Added chemicals to enhance anthocyanins may not be recommended for ingestion and or consumption ~ unless you're absolutely familiar with the constituents of the "added chemical(s)"
Anthocyanin production and stability in plants can be influenced by chemical applications and nutrient management. Key strategies include optimizing nutrient levels (e.g., limiting nitrogen, ensuring adequate phosphorus and potassium), adjusting pH to acidic levels, and applying elicitors like salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, or ethephon to trigger pigment synthesis. Foliar sugar applications and chelated micronutrients can further enhance anthocyanin accumulation, while antioxidants like ascorbic acid can prevent degradation. These techniques must be tailored to the plant species and environmental conditions, as genetics also play a critical role. This topic is complex and deserves a detailed article to provide deeper insights.
Watch for a further analysis on this subject on our blog: www.kalixcpn.com/blogs/kalix-cpn-presents
Ideal humidity for cuttings is 98%? That sounds too high and would contribute to mold. Where did you get that number?
@rynophiliac - Great observation! 🌱 While 98% humidity might sound high, it’s actually ideal for freshly taken cuttings during the first few days of propagation. At this stage, the cuttings lack roots and rely on high humidity to reduce transpiration and avoid wilting, allowing them time to establish and develop roots.
That said, you’re absolutely right about mold being a risk in prolonged high humidity. To avoid this, it’s important to maintain good airflow, avoid stagnant conditions, and gradually lower humidity (to around 70-80%) as the cuttings begin to root.
So, while 98% is a starting point to keep those cuttings happy, the key is balance-high initial humidity combined with proper ventilation to prevent mold growth. 🌿 Hope that clears it up, and thanks for bringing such an important point to light! 🌟
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Anybody using kalix for canna growing?
I was hoping we'd see some replies to your question, but I'll chime in anyway. KALIX was actually developed for cannabis and hemp crops and our new product, THE SYSTEM, is the most recent culmination of this mission to make feeding your cannabis exactly what it needs, when it needs it.
Of course, there is always room to adjust for strain specificity. Check out our article on strain specific feeding, on the KALIX Blog about this topic, if you're interested.
Want to give it a try? Click here: www.kalixcpn.com/collections/soluble-line/products/kalix-system-2lb-variety-pack
Use the code System50 at check out and get the variety pack of the System for 50% off. Thats a huge value at $45!
I only grow with RAW NPK
We appreciate your support! Thank you!
Warum erinnert er mich immer an die Teleakademie vom WDR früher (als es noch Smog Alarm gab , ya huurd)
Das ist ja eine interessante Erinnerung! 😊 Die Teleakademie hatte definitiv ihren ganz eigenen Charme. Smog-Alarm-Zeiten, das waren besondere Momente in der Geschichte! Danke, dass du uns mit dieser Assoziation bedacht hast - vielleicht gibt’s ja doch etwas Zeitloses an dem, was wir machen. 🎥🌱
@KALIX-NPK Eure Arbeit ist unschätzbar Wertvoll für Menschen wie mich.
Und ja mit dieser Erinnerung verbinde ich am allerwenigsten den Smog Alarm, sondern eher die einfache Ruhe und das unterschwellige Sicherheitsgefühl die einem Sendung wie zb die Teleakademie suggeriert haben.
Ich hoffe euer Kanal bleibt für immer allen erhalten ! Straight Up🫶🏾❤️
@@HighLander4life
Gut genug, mein Freund! Wir freuen uns, Sie als Teil der NPK/KALIX-Community zu haben! Wir haben weitere Inhalte von Harley Smith in Vorbereitung. Bleiben Sie dran und vielen Dank fürs Mitmachen!