Biggest & Thickest Buds on Cannabis using This Organic Hardener & Sugars

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  • @growingyourgreens
    @growingyourgreens  3 роки тому +20

    My Personal Thoughts on Cannabis & How I use this Medicinal Plant ua-cam.com/video/q8IuPiijGbY/v-deo.html
    This is one episode in my series: How to grow the most nutrient dense, terpene and cannabinoid rich cannabis outdoors using Organic Soil-Building Methods:
    Complete Season 1 from 2021 Grow (proving he got 10 pounds from one plant)
    1st episode ua-cam.com/video/v99ovYtLDiA/v-deo.html
    2nd episode ua-cam.com/video/EqBA8FGyjVg/v-deo.html
    3rd episode ua-cam.com/video/nvtRxlM75Hg/v-deo.html
    4th episode ua-cam.com/video/sbaBTck4IK8/v-deo.html
    5th episode ua-cam.com/video/Vl7oJrBUdIA/v-deo.html
    6th episode ua-cam.com/video/-tADd2CWw4w/v-deo.html
    Complete Season 2 from 2020 Grow
    1st Episode ua-cam.com/video/CVT1XYgmamc/v-deo.html
    2ndEpisode ua-cam.com/video/7W8JAUeWoq4/v-deo.html
    3rd Episode ua-cam.com/video/W5MxpsQKYXU/v-deo.html
    4th Episode ua-cam.com/video/MEDLpmNGmPs/v-deo.html
    5th Episode ua-cam.com/video/jxIBQAK53Fw/v-deo.html
    6th Episode ua-cam.com/video/yTmYTe_qgjA/v-deo.html
    7th Episode ua-cam.com/video/Nj0Ckn8VhuI/v-deo.html
    8th Episode ua-cam.com/video/fmPIn6MfKw0/v-deo.html

    • @Nebuchadnezzar357
      @Nebuchadnezzar357 3 роки тому +4

      Subcool did 25 pounds from one tree

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 3 роки тому +4

      Thank for sharing knowledge on the medical plants... everyone must research CBG cultivar and others that don't get you 'high' but actually give medical effects in a large way.
      ALso please consider doing a video on organic heavy metals in fertilizers like guanos.

    • @rebelstudio2493
      @rebelstudio2493 3 роки тому +2

      42 US CODE 1983 strips all law enforcement and GOV. OFFICIALS of their qualified immunity. All you have to do is ask them if they know what 42 US CODE 1983 is. Civil Action for deprivation of rights. Backs 18 US CODES 241 and 242. Use the LAWS against them. There are LAWS that were placed to protect our GOD given rights from GOV.

    • @rebelstudio2493
      @rebelstudio2493 3 роки тому +1

      Especially ask the judge if it knows what 42 US CODE 1983 is.

    • @GrowingOrganicTvShow
      @GrowingOrganicTvShow 3 роки тому +3

      Give them a Starbucks mocha cappuccino each week for optimum performance

  • @JMontague990
    @JMontague990 3 роки тому +52

    Oh my gosh John you almost have 1 million subscribers! I’ve been watching you for years and it’s so awesome to see the channel grow

    • @AgendaInMind
      @AgendaInMind 3 роки тому +2

      Most of the more severe illnesses happen to people by surprise, unexpectantly, impacting first in the brain, then in the corresponding organ which that part of the brain controls. The end of WWI had absolutely everything to do with the Flu and lung TB outbreak that occurred killing millions. In nature, the biological conflict linked with a territorial fear (just what it means-a fear in your territory, your home, your community, etc.) is a widening of the bronchia (tissue loss). Your body attempts to widen your bronchia in order to allow more air into your lungs to give you more strength and energy to fight to keep your territory safe. Stay with me.......The biological conflict linked with a death fright impacts the lungs. The lungs attempt to grow larger in order to allow more air in because breath equals life, as we all know. No breath equals death.
      While you are in the fear or death fright conflict, you notice no symptoms of “disease”, except you have cold hands, cold feet, you can’t sleep, you awaken at 3 AM every night, you have little appetite. During the WW1, millions of people were in fear of the bombing of their homes and cities where the war was most active. Fearing for their lives, their loved ones in the war, their ability to survive. The food in the stores was sparse due to shortages. This lasted for 4 long years! The longer the conflict, the worse the healing phase. Within 2 weeks of the German Chancellor announcing the end of WWI, these millions of people ALL went into the healing phase all at the same time. It is during the healing phase that you experience symptoms of illness! What is the healing phase of the bronchia widening? Severe bronchitis, pneumonia. The body attempts to refill this lost tissue and you experience inflammation, fever, coughing, body aches, fatigue, etc. What is the healing phase of the extra lung tissue that grew? Decomposing of the tissue by TB bacteria and fungi. The symptoms of this healing phase are: severe coughing up of blood and tissue, fever, inflammation, severe mucous, body aches, fatigue. During this decomposing of the extra tissue (tumor), the body expels a lot of protein, and without replenishment, severe protein loss can result in death. Antibiotics did not exist yet. If TB bacteria does not exist in a person or they have been vaccinated against TB (big mistake), then the tumor will simply encapsulate and become dormant and not harm you. Who died during the Spanish Flu? Mainly the poor who could not afford to buy meat and proper nourishment, and the people who were directly impacted by the bombings and destruction of their homes.
      Millions of people suffered fear and death frights during the fighting of WWI, and millions of people all went into healing at the end of it. Not everyone was affected because not everyone suffered the same way.
      It’s not a “flu”, it’s not something you “catch”. It’s biological, meaningful, and unavoidable. One hundred years later, a Fear Campaign begins, using the media to spread it......

    • @lukefeil2026
      @lukefeil2026 3 роки тому +1

      Word

    • @B_Lane
      @B_Lane 2 роки тому +1

      @@AgendaInMind i was jus thinking this but didnt want to say anything

  • @deborahfruk417
    @deborahfruk417 Місяць тому +1

    We have 2 that are now 10ft tall, 7ft wide and only in week 3 of bloom!
    watching y'all to prove what we are doing is the right way..
    No sprays, no chemicals-organic only... using nets to train the plants..
    Keep up the great work and awesome videos!
    (I do not smoke-- hubby uses it for spinal injury/stroke residuals)

  • @thisissparta8884
    @thisissparta8884 2 роки тому +8

    At $200-$300 an ounce I am growing my own. Used the seeds I got over time from them as well. Next year it is on as this year was my first run. Thanks for these videos.

  • @thehomiesucio
    @thehomiesucio 3 роки тому +19

    Thank you guys for continuing this series and showing us this beautiful grow! TDs master grow tips have helped a lot! 🙏🏻💨💨💨

  • @happyg8059
    @happyg8059 3 роки тому +10

    *_VERY SMART GARDENING STYLE, WOOOOOWW!!!!, You are teaching me to be patient with plants,we will not get tired of watching this video, PLEASE DON'T STOP GARDENING, continue like this, GO GO GO GOOOOOOOOOO!!!_*

  • @northernmichigan7725
    @northernmichigan7725 2 роки тому +3

    I will never stop using boogie brew tea. I have been growing since 1971. Josh’s tea is by far the most important “difference maker” I have used in all those years. No other product comes close. Period!!!

  • @WilliamEspinosa-f8d
    @WilliamEspinosa-f8d 8 днів тому

    Thank you gentleman. The three of you are magic together ❤

  • @FairyFrequency
    @FairyFrequency 3 роки тому +7

    These trees are absolutely amazing! Fantastic interview and information. Wishing everyone a happy harvest ♡

  • @emangarrison
    @emangarrison Рік тому

    This is my #1 go to channel for my most advanced knowledge for growing food and medicine.

  • @wilderhd
    @wilderhd 3 роки тому +6

    Brother John,just want to say to you. I appreciate The information you are sharing. Thank you brother.

  • @jasonsmith5679
    @jasonsmith5679 3 роки тому +21

    Yes, great vid. TD, please write a little book for us, even just a pdf file. I don't believe I'm alone in saying I would gladly purchase it. Just about the feeding components and ratios and schedules. I'm having a hard time understanding what is what, even though I get most of it. Not a criticism, please understand.
    Thank you John and Josh for this vid, too. All three of you are amazing. Blessings.

  • @gregbjelland4754
    @gregbjelland4754 3 роки тому +1

    he is on a little journey to do better every year and I will respect you for being a great person with a passion for being able to think that I can do it better. the work is very hard and so many people lack passion.

  • @shurdoo
    @shurdoo 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you John, you always give the BEST gardening info! Energetic and inspirational!! Loved it!

  • @mezadeal1653
    @mezadeal1653 3 роки тому +13

    Another great video, it would be really nice to have a doc outlining TD's growing method including how he makes his pots, soil, when and how much he waters/feeds each plant, and any other tips! Can't wait to watch how he harvests these bad girls!

  • @markmckown3154
    @markmckown3154 3 роки тому +9

    You're the most informative show out there John,thanks so much for what your doing,can't wait till the next visit.

  • @uppaulick6586
    @uppaulick6586 3 роки тому +3

    Love this guy. Thought I was the only one who's an over passionate soil farmer who over talks sometimes... Great Content Guys!

  • @hippiehens102
    @hippiehens102 3 роки тому +6

    I just learned SOOOOOOO MUCH!!! You guys are RAD!!! Thank You ✌❤

  • @NinjaRastaMon
    @NinjaRastaMon 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks again guys, always learning a lot more every time I watch. This is the way. Thanks for the great flowering talk with Josh and TD, cant wait to see how he cures....

  • @Peaceful-resistance1
    @Peaceful-resistance1 2 роки тому

    I hear ya TD on the Mendo dope guys.
    I'm done with them.
    Sad to see them go for the shiny bobbles 😥
    Keep up the great work John, Josh & TD. Peace out and thanks again for all the LOVE.
    Sharing is caring and all 3 of you are down with that.✌❤😎

  • @banjiegirl2001
    @banjiegirl2001 2 роки тому +1

    ❤️Rewatching and taking notes!😁

  • @localtime824
    @localtime824 3 роки тому +2

    Great series of videos. Thank God for the Ganja growers. They've taken agriculture up to unimaginable levels of expertise. Cheers Guys. Best regards. 🙂

    • @ozmolabs
      @ozmolabs 3 роки тому

      As long as you stay away from dirt pots on hydroponics tables lol

  • @nprwikeepa6082
    @nprwikeepa6082 2 роки тому +1

    Can't wait for autumn, great tips, for sure doing the soil work over winter!
    Many thanks for your content from NZ

  • @benonano2470
    @benonano2470 3 роки тому +2

    I use an fpj with banana and plantain flowers I add sugar and leave it in a big glass jar after a week n a half I strain , then add molasses to that mixture I didn't know what it would have done but what a surprise ...now since watching this here I now know it was a home made hardner

  • @davidscurlock2150
    @davidscurlock2150 2 роки тому

    I am a fellow Christian Grower from Illinois...God Bless you TD, Josh and John....a wealth of information...You have truly inspired me....Growing has a Godlike Zen for lack of a better word....it is the Living Word in action...i pray you receive Blessings from the Lord Jesus Christ in actuality...and share the happiness and satisfaction that i have being one with Christ...this growing thing has actualized my life and next year am going to follow the "thing" that your teachings have born....this is amazing and Godly....go get it!

  • @timetravlintrees3707
    @timetravlintrees3707 2 роки тому

    Thank you Gentlemen for your awesome contributions..beautiful ladies

  • @bigman3835
    @bigman3835 3 роки тому

    I've been watching you for years and learned alot about gardening azomite and now this your a genius in the dirt bud keep it up

  • @o.g.nadine2033
    @o.g.nadine2033 3 роки тому +2

    I LOVE COMING TO THE COLLEGE OF KNOWLEDGE

  • @jonathangarcia-mx5il
    @jonathangarcia-mx5il 3 роки тому +2

    Been waiting for this video!!!! Past episodes where great!

  • @TheHotshot2369
    @TheHotshot2369 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the update

  • @nanjakingful
    @nanjakingful 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @Bozz33able
    @Bozz33able 3 роки тому +1

    Love watching the two of you!! Keep up the good work!

  • @GmamaGrowz
    @GmamaGrowz 3 роки тому

    Very informative 🤓 I'll be surely watching the previous episodes 🤩 Thanks for sharing!!

  • @miker5700
    @miker5700 3 роки тому

    What the hell UA-cam this video was released 4 days ago and it never showed up even with notifications on... I luckly just went through my subscription list to find out if he put this video on yet and if not I was going to comment and ask where's are next update. Now I'm excited to get out of work to go home so I can watch it! Thanks havent watched it yet but imagine is great as always keep them coming

  • @robyoung3877
    @robyoung3877 5 місяців тому

    Love all the videos beautiful plants hopefully one day i can have some like that

  • @ibjayo
    @ibjayo 3 роки тому +4

    Can you or have you ever foliar sprayed during the flower stage? For instance a little molasses, kelp extract, sea 90? Im interested in seeing the harvest? Do you ever bud wash before you dry? Ill find out later im sure.

  • @redonk1740
    @redonk1740 3 роки тому +28

    If you don't think the cannabis industry is set up to keep the little guy little, just look up the non-refundable application fees for different states. That's not even including the license(s) annual cost. The industry in at least half of the states with "legal" cannabis is a joke. Crossing my fingers for H.R. 3617 & H.R. 2649 but I'm not holding my breath.

    • @bigdig1927
      @bigdig1927 3 роки тому +9

      Keep it bootleg son support your local homegrower

    • @Diego21776
      @Diego21776 3 роки тому +3

      Or just grow it yourself it is very simple and lasts for so long. Anyone could do it in their apartment in all reality. Imagine growing 3 plants and having enough to last for a couple years.

    • @bigdig1927
      @bigdig1927 3 роки тому +1

      @@Diego21776 its easier said then done and if u do it right its not the easiest thing to keep hidden

    • @bigdig1927
      @bigdig1927 3 роки тому

      Indoor also cost money

    • @bigdig1927
      @bigdig1927 3 роки тому +1

      @@Diego21776 but yes i hav 2 year old weed lol

  • @benhubbard1566
    @benhubbard1566 3 роки тому +2

    Milk does amazing things. Not only the sugars in it but more importantly the amino acids.

  • @ghrasshopper
    @ghrasshopper 3 роки тому +1

    Holy macaroni!!! Those plants are beastly!!!

  • @edstasic
    @edstasic 3 роки тому +3

    My dudes, great info, thank you :)

  • @teabee44
    @teabee44 3 роки тому +10

    I find adding a bunch of silica (par boiled rice hulls) and a shit ton of calcium (oyster shell meal) and crab meal help a bunch with flower density.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 3 роки тому +12

      This is actually true moreso than a lot of videos like this, lol...
      Chitin, silica, calmag, totally under appreciated in terms of flower yields... everyone thinks its PK, nope (15 years exp here, daily growing all day all week...growing for the top cannabis brands as well)

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 3 роки тому +9

      Look into also, better silica now called MSA silica (PowerSi or GrowGenius Silica are 2 brands) it is much superior than normal silica fertilizers, as it is nano sized silica that plants like moreso. The silica you mentioned takes a very long time to break down, even if you use enzymes on it, itll take weeks.. PowerSi is crushing the market for a reason in the commercial grower market (i am part of that heh)

    • @teabee44
      @teabee44 3 роки тому +11

      @@dertythegrower thank you for the information but I do not use any type of bottled nutrients at all. I use the rice hulls for aeration in my pots but I also feed it to my worms and compost piles also with neem seed meal,alfalfa, straw, humic acid granuals, and many other. So yes it does take about 1 full grow season to break down in a container, that's why I feed it to the worms first plus I also use diatomaceous for silica as well in the worm bins. I have parted ways with liquid nutrients back in 2014 and have never looked back as my garden is the happiest and healthiest it has ever been. And very true about chitin I have a huge diversity in my worm bins that produces chitin as in Centipedes, rove beetles, a couple different types of woodlice. I also never use any type of insecticide other than neem seed meal in the soil or when it is added to a worm tea.

    • @krustysurfer
      @krustysurfer 3 роки тому +2

      @@dertythegrower but you really don't want a bunch of chitin silica and calcium in your vegetable matter because that stuff all gets vaporized and burned up If not extracting the cannabinoids from the vegetative matter if you want size and weight I guess yeah you put that stuff in but what you're growing for is massive amounts of trichomes the cannabinoids vs vegetative matter...
      I didn't like my caregiver adding that stuff to his plants just to increase the weight and rigidity like I said it's only good if you're selling by the weight and not the percentage of cannabinoids in your medicine
      Just my 2 cents

    • @davidmorris9596
      @davidmorris9596 3 роки тому +3

      @@dertythegrower When you mention the three ingredient above being underappreciated when it comes flowering time. PK being everything. ( guilty). Are you suggesting that I should increase those 3 ingredients about the same time I change my PK? If so, how much? I grow in soil. I would really appreciate your thoughts on this. I'm a newer growers and I see you stopped using chemical/fertilizer in 2014. I'm trying to avoid even learning that way if I can.

  • @yuji5107
    @yuji5107 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for including cannabis in your educational videos! So true that buying it at high $ is a scam. True, a lot of care goes into growing it, but it's still a weed.

  • @GroProOrg
    @GroProOrg 3 роки тому

    John and Josh are awesome

  • @omar8585
    @omar8585 2 роки тому

    You guys are amazing. I appreciate you guys so much for sharing your knowledge! Thank you!

  • @IceCreamCornDawg
    @IceCreamCornDawg 3 роки тому +5

    Also, are we going to get to see the harvest/drying process?

    • @justsomeguy8735
      @justsomeguy8735 3 роки тому

      yes whats up with this, how do we get the best genetics and then dry and cure buds?

  • @johnsousa6708
    @johnsousa6708 7 місяців тому

    Cool we need a early spring in the mountains in NYS

  • @constant_evolution_genetic478
    @constant_evolution_genetic478 3 роки тому +3

    Thick girls need love too, shout out to all those thick girls, beautiful plants!

  • @AnthonyScottAnderson
    @AnthonyScottAnderson 6 місяців тому +1

    The other lights shine tonight here in Mississippi. It's the solar eclipse huh. I had some thie from a boga homa homa.

  • @masone7293
    @masone7293 3 роки тому

    Thank YOu Thank YOu THank YOu I learned so much from just 1 video than watching 10 other videos. Wow milk who would of known.

  • @rebelstudio2493
    @rebelstudio2493 3 роки тому +7

    I have just found that adding a little hydrated lime to my compost soil when I am planting in it helps. Don't need much.

    • @jettyeddie_m9130
      @jettyeddie_m9130 3 роки тому +2

      Yea man ! compost is very acidic

    • @rebelstudio2493
      @rebelstudio2493 3 роки тому

      @David Sturgeon No. I added a little and it helped. I wonder if well water can turn it acidic. My compost is mostly lawn cuttings. I have a trash can full of ready indoor compost from eggs and plants I just need to start adding it to the lawn compost when I am ready to use some. I use organic blood and bone meals too. I cannot get potatoes to grow. only the plant. usually been trying to grow that during summer. I have yet to figure out what they need. I also just got some hydrated lime.

  • @SecondComingTwice
    @SecondComingTwice 3 роки тому

    Spent the time listening to this and a previous visit to TD's backyard grow trimming emergency harvested buds three weeks from perfection of a pretty sativa strain due to a red/brown mold that may or may not be Botrytis, and the girls were pretty before everything hit at once. Too many, too fresh wood-chips, fungal overgrowth in the soil, blight, ph too low issues, smoke, windstorms, and who knows what else. Been growing on and off for fun for what 40 years? Never had a season like this one.
    Not stoked this evening.
    But I still have a pound or so of last year's crop that's cured really nicely so it's all groovy.

  • @josephcespedes1845
    @josephcespedes1845 7 місяців тому

    John I respect you man you are cool !

  • @Playingwith3D
    @Playingwith3D 3 роки тому +7

    one of my babies hermied because of heat stress this summer. Crazy hot here this year. I may not get 10 lb plants, but I always get resin dripping off the buds.

    • @GrowingDownUnder
      @GrowingDownUnder 3 роки тому

      sorry for your loss, quarantine that hermie it will ruin your whole crops and infect others with the pollen from male flowers making the others seed. One hermie can be a disaster because the pollen can stick around for a long time and contaminate other plants. Also it wasn't feminized seeds by any chance was it? because feminized are garbage seeds and have high chance of hermies since those seeds come from hermies. Any seeds you get from a hermie throw them out you can't regrow them they will all be hermie. The only good seeds are male plants that pollinate female plants (female plants pollinated by a male, not by itself)

    • @tan45
      @tan45 3 роки тому

      @@GrowingDownUnder Why are feminized seeds garbage seeds?

    • @GrowingDownUnder
      @GrowingDownUnder 3 роки тому +2

      @@tan45 because to create a feminized seed requires spraying a female plant forcing it to produce male flowers which then turns it into a hermie and seeds which come from hermies often have high chance of becoming hermie too. It's really bad, but that's not the only reason. Seeds actually get most their genetic makeup from the male plants, so the most important part of breeding is looking for a good male plant to pair with a female plant since the seeds you get will take up most the characteristics from the male plant. And when you have feminised seeds basically the seeds are just worse in quality and have high chance of turning hermie. In fact when using feminized seeds 1 out of 10 will hermie and sometimes even more or less depending on luck. But it only takes 1 hermie to ruin a whole crop since that pollen can spread to every other plant and ruin a whole crop. To reduce the risk of hermies it's important you avoid hermie seeds, bag seed and stressing a plant out too much. Also always look for the most stable of genetics like f5 hybrids or even older than f5
      I suggest you watch the video about feminized seeds by TH seeds that guy knows a lot..he sells his feminized seeds for cheaper because he believes the quality is worse so the seeds should be cheaper. Also some breeders don't even offer feminized, I think Subcool and other breeders will not make fem seeds for this reason

    • @benonano2470
      @benonano2470 3 роки тому

      @@GrowingDownUnder question I had a seedling which showed to be a male I separated it ,I hid it far away on my property in a grassy patch , I watered off n on, I kept it alive cause I wanted to start breeding and I did , it's a cheese male , after some time that male grew calyxes and it bred itself I have the seeds right now all my friends are saying those seeds will germinate to be males..I didn't spray it so it could Hermie.. but I believe that male plant got stressed from the heat, the calyxes on it were so frosty... What do u think those seeds are ??

    • @GrowingDownUnder
      @GrowingDownUnder 3 роки тому

      @@benonano2470 I have never heard of a male plant turning hermie before, only female plant. So i'm assuming it was hermie, but i'll take your word for it if the male did produce seeds then it definitely hermied. Hermie seeds don't always produce hermie plants, they just are more likely to produce hermie since they take on the traits of the parent plants they come from so if a mother plant hermied that genetic programming will be in the seeds too. But also male plants can often produce frosty flowers which actually resemble buds but it's not the same

  • @gerrygelzaines6954
    @gerrygelzaines6954 3 роки тому +2

    John, great job, very fast paced and soaked with information nugs. Kudos!
    By any chance we're you thinking about a summary graphic that compiles the products you mentioned, when to use, and potentially your favorite method/products based on simplicity, as well efficiency.
    2nd question, are you guys accepting donations for your channel?
    Cheers!
    Tim

  • @kevo597
    @kevo597 2 роки тому +1

    Being from Canada I’m curious what would you recommend for your soil in the winter because of the snow it is hard to feed tea to your soil in the dormant season

  • @birdman1174
    @birdman1174 3 роки тому +2

    I been waiting, oh boy

  • @SnoozerIIVMMXIV
    @SnoozerIIVMMXIV 4 місяці тому

    I love those videos😂
    Funny but informative

  • @mls3315
    @mls3315 4 місяці тому

    Your excitement is EPIC! 😂
    Great info! I wish I could try it I have chronic Osteoarthritis been taking the sick pills for 20 years! I haven’t tried the pot since 1973 I didn’t like it! If it stops this pain that has taken over my life! I’ll do it!
    Any advice? ❤Mary/ Brainerd, MN

  • @seanmcguire7974
    @seanmcguire7974 3 роки тому +1

    I have clay soil in my veggie bed. So I've been amending it twice a year for the past 3 years. Leaf mold compost, hay, n this year I'm adding perlite

    • @GrowingDownUnder
      @GrowingDownUnder 3 роки тому +2

      clay soil is actually great soil, the problem is just compaction but clay is great since it holds water and is full of nutrients. To get the most out of clay soil it requires regular tilling to loosen the soil i'd just say add some larger particles to the soil which will help aerate it so yes you can use perlite but i'd prefer coarse builders sand or even composted wood chips or pine bark fines since they are quite large in particle size. Forget about adding compost to clay soil you don't need it since clay already has nutrients and holds enough water compost won't benefit clay soil much but aerating the soil by tilling often will definitely improve the soil quality by a lot.

  • @Craig-777
    @Craig-777 24 дні тому

    I dont know how he doesnt get bud rot with those huge plants, just unbelievable

  • @princebumblebud6745
    @princebumblebud6745 3 роки тому +1

    Ur great John I've learned a lot from u TY

  • @MirandaAutumn
    @MirandaAutumn Рік тому

    Are there any videos of harvesting these monsters? WE NEED ITT

  • @iplayapex3369
    @iplayapex3369 Рік тому

    I love you guys keep up the great work excellent tips

  • @markmckown3154
    @markmckown3154 3 роки тому +6

    I was just thinking,I'm blown away about TD using milk during the transplant could you have him go a little more into that?I'm purchasing the Boogie Brew and the Boogie Brix from your friend,good stuff.

    • @davidmorris9596
      @davidmorris9596 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah I was thinking the same!! Great episode...wow.

    • @afishl1
      @afishl1 3 роки тому +4

      There may be other benefits but I believe what’s really going on is he is essentially adding what is called LABs, lactic acidosis bacteria, which you can make real easy if you look it up and ups work way better

  • @Dreamydazefarm
    @Dreamydazefarm 3 роки тому

    That was in ⛺️ ⛺️ great 👍🏼 video Jhon

  • @numinous2506
    @numinous2506 3 роки тому +3

    Look of those trees!!! Can you tap those tree trunks and get cannabis sap? 😆

  • @lennoxlegacy4552
    @lennoxlegacy4552 5 місяців тому

    TD must like me when tried everything and figured it out

  • @birdman1174
    @birdman1174 3 роки тому +1

    Building two 12'x4' hugleculture bed, was just donated 75 rottening cantaloupe. It will be next spring before it's planted and they are pretty deep. Will the mold hurt? Moldy corn too.

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew 3 роки тому +1

      Compost it into a good mold food for microbes if possible. Or spray with a worm tea infused with frass and especially neem seed meal.

  • @twisterbt62
    @twisterbt62 3 роки тому +1

    Question. How far into the fall season can you grow? past the 1st freeze up the hard freeze?

  • @GARTHVADER707
    @GARTHVADER707 3 роки тому +1

    Us here in humboldt county have been growing organic ganja trees like this for generations.... #blackmarketsmatter

  • @Le_Brick420
    @Le_Brick420 3 роки тому

    Insane. Thanks guys. Love the tips

  • @clr52
    @clr52 3 роки тому +6

    Boogie Brew

  • @NaturgartenEuring
    @NaturgartenEuring 3 роки тому +3

    what do you do against robber? what kind of security tools do you use? some steeling my crobs last days!

    • @ragheadand420roll
      @ragheadand420roll 3 роки тому +5

      U stay vigilant ready to blast thieves

    • @billnyethesciencedenier6701
      @billnyethesciencedenier6701 3 роки тому +1

      @@ragheadand420roll I haven't been able to find Owen lately. I haven't listened since Gary and Terry. Does he still have a UA-cam channel?

    • @lifeslemons8981
      @lifeslemons8981 3 роки тому

      12 guage ..pump to be kind and give half second warning....should do the job

    • @Valchrist1313
      @Valchrist1313 3 роки тому

      Motion sensor light or a siren would be a good start.

  • @cldlsolshinegrowing4366
    @cldlsolshinegrowing4366 3 роки тому +1

    The "resin" dripping is likely Gluttation for too high of BRIX from the excess sugars, not resin.

  • @caseyroberts9923
    @caseyroberts9923 Рік тому

    Sounds like John "juiced" up before the video 😆 🤣

  • @potentvoid
    @potentvoid 3 роки тому +2

    Unlikely that a pure Ruderalis would knock you off your feet like that, more likely a hybrid (autoflower) variety.
    Thanks for sharing, lots of great info here guys!!!

  • @commentcrafter4158
    @commentcrafter4158 2 роки тому

    I couldnt agree more with everthing you say! Any way I could pay you to make me a juice with every plant in your garden? The chemical diversity that would be in that juice I can only imagine! Of couse I would have to travel to Nevada to colect some leaves from your garden to make the juice fresh.

  • @irmaindriani
    @irmaindriani 3 роки тому

    Such a lovely garden….

  • @HatchiSan58
    @HatchiSan58 3 роки тому +3

    Use these techniques on foods as well for max taste.

  • @mdkmenacethedennis4438
    @mdkmenacethedennis4438 5 місяців тому

    Pure coconut water works the same to and it works as a hardener Bud hardener and it's sweetens

  • @jordanhuguenard8315
    @jordanhuguenard8315 3 роки тому +3

    Can you post the recipe and the feed time?

  • @jamiebrett6178
    @jamiebrett6178 3 роки тому

    this whole time i thought that was a rip in his boogie brew shirt around his shoulder and it turns out to be a moon

  • @HalfManHalfCichlid
    @HalfManHalfCichlid 3 роки тому

    Does he have to deal with frosts in the winter? If so, how does he prevent die back?

  • @michaelfellenz3396
    @michaelfellenz3396 2 роки тому

    I need advice from anyone please! I live in NY and I want to grow outdoors, but want to start indoors. I'm trying to figure out when I should start them, and what date I should transplant them outdoors? Please any info would help! Thank you!

  • @keithkrazy
    @keithkrazy 3 роки тому +2

    I learnt stuff ...

  • @monkeybrain80
    @monkeybrain80 3 роки тому

    these plants eat healthier than i do!

  • @rodrigogarcia354
    @rodrigogarcia354 3 роки тому

    Hey!!!! Harvest time update!!! How is it!!!! Got an update?

  • @carrowxhex6891
    @carrowxhex6891 3 роки тому +1

    Where do you get the seeds when you don’t know anyone who has them? I’m growing a medicinal garden and I think this would be a good addition.

  • @Rainacorn-j1n
    @Rainacorn-j1n 9 місяців тому

    Can you use organic milk from the grocery store if you do not have access to a farm for milk.

  • @vyoufinder
    @vyoufinder 3 роки тому +1

    I would literally bet the farm that: I bet it breaks TD's heart when it's time to harvest. I'll bet he feels a bit of sadness and emptiness as he pulls down those godzilla buds, knowing that he's killing his babies and the fun is over for another season. No more coming out in the morning excited to see the progress. No more meditative gardening sessions shaping and manicuring future buds. No more watching the weather and being occupied with thinking about the health of his plants. No wonderous smells lofting around in the yard anymore.. Is that the case? I want to see what pulling down 60 pounds causing a man's heart to break looks like. Are you going to do, and may I suggest, one last harvest update? I want to see if it breaks his heart to cut those trees out of his yard, and everybody likes seeing bug buds come down. Let's see the poundage!

  • @jephereeable
    @jephereeable 3 роки тому

    You guys talked about the resin drippin. Mine do it to, especially my Molly whop.

  • @johnvermilyea
    @johnvermilyea 3 роки тому +1

    Thank You!

  • @earthzeroapothecary
    @earthzeroapothecary 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this!!

  • @sammyt6194
    @sammyt6194 3 роки тому

    yall both hilarious and awesome

  • @GrowingOrganicTvShow
    @GrowingOrganicTvShow 3 роки тому +2

    What is the hardener? He rushed through this part. So soak banana peel each day for seven days in distilled water? Is that 7 banana peels? That is monophosphate?

    • @vyoufinder
      @vyoufinder 3 роки тому +2

      Personally, I dry the peels first, blend in a blender, then top-dress. This way it doesn't get anaerobic. When I tried using fresh peels, test plants showed it was anaerobic or otherwise the test tomato didn't like it.

    • @BoogieBrew
      @BoogieBrew 3 роки тому

      @@vyoufinder GREAT advice, thanks for sharing!

    • @vyoufinder
      @vyoufinder 3 роки тому

      @@BoogieBrew I don't exactly know why TD's doesn't get anaerobic or why it's working. Maybe the cold? Maybe he's got it sealed, so it's not contacting any air? I'd be interested to know more about what is going on microbially in TD's refrigerated long brew method and actually more about what he's actually doing, along with some side by side comparisons. In my experience, my plants don't like anything fermented.

  • @nicholasmorris617
    @nicholasmorris617 3 роки тому +2

    How does TD flush his plants? I thought he had a big plastic dish for a bed

  • @NickRossi-n2c
    @NickRossi-n2c Місяць тому

    I have a little problem. it's been raining for 3 days. What can I do?

  • @SuperBenjamin1965
    @SuperBenjamin1965 3 роки тому

    I have run your compost tea I do think it is very good one of the top three

  • @particlejones
    @particlejones 3 роки тому

    hahahah "this is stack city" "what does that mean?????" that was funny

  • @josh4901
    @josh4901 3 роки тому

    Do you have merch?? Would love to show some love and support! Always some fucking incredible info!!!!