I am thinking of bandit grows in other peoples fields too. Can think of several places i would like to enhance with no work other than tossing out seeds.
Nice series. Very educational to the beginner. I've been food plotting for about 15 years now and honestly, these are growing just as I figured they would. I've tried most of these. Had some great luck with Secret Spot in small shaded kill plots, the Hot Spot from the Mossy Oak Biologic guys killing it, the throw and grow is trash just as expected, but no doubt of all those the Hot Chic would be my go to. The deer just absolutely love Chicory! I've seen them pass right by Soybeans, and even Lablab (which is unfreaking real) to eat Chicory. I think the Domain guys, for a new company are amazing. Whitetail Institute makes some great products, and some horrible ones. Mossy Oak Biologic products are the best of the best tho. This year I am going to be frost seeding their Clover Plus (Chicory), then top seeding Buck forage oats and some wheat. I guess I learned the hard way, but I wish I was smart enough in the past to watch videos like this. Also the biggest thing in my opinion that is forcing a lot of stress and discoloration on the plants is the shallow pots. The constantly drying up then getting wet, if the were able to stretch their legs you would see a huge difference. Which is why I amazed at the Domain Hot Chic. Chicory taproot is really deep, yet they still look great. Awesome vid, keep em coming
Thanks so much Adam! I really appreciate the kind words and the detailed experience you’ve shared. Yeah the Domain guys are crushing it! Good products and good guys, for sure. Would it be ok if I used some of your comments about chicory in an upcoming video? If so, I will definitely give you credit with your name and a screenshot. Thanks for watching and best of luck with your plots this year! 👍🏻
Totally appreciate this video! I'm a new hunter in Louisiana and im gonna give no bs a shot. Joined a hunting club and have a ¼ acre plot to plant on. Only question i have is if I can put two jugs down instead of one.
Hey turbonola! Thanks for checking out my channel and for the kind words! Hook me up and hit subscribe if you could! Each jug of No BS plants 1/4 acre, so you should be good with one. Let me know how you make out and best of luck this season! 👍🏻
Thanks for the update. The only thing I would have liked to see again would be each bag in reference to the plots. I can't remember who made what by the simple names now. The bags would have helped but thank you again for a very informative video series.
Hey C-Dub Outdoor! Thanks so much man! I really appreciate it! You should definitely check out Part 3 of the series if you haven’t seen it yet: th-cam.com/video/n8d4T6btPDc/w-d-xo.html
The soil you planted the seed in is lacking certain nutrients. The leaves shouldn’t be yellow red and pink. Next time try it in regular soil the results will be different.
Honey hole could need deeper roots
Good point. Thanks for watching and best of luck this season 🌱🦌👍🏻
Good videos. I like to go to local grain elevators. They usually have all of the same seeds so you can mix your own, and for about 1/3 the price
Thanks for the input! 🌱🦌
Awesome!
Thanks for watching! This is a 4 part series. Part 3 is super interesting (in my opinion) 🌱🦌
I am thinking of bandit grows in other peoples fields too. Can think of several places i would like to enhance with no work other than tossing out seeds.
Can think of a bunch of corn fields I could do the edges.
Hey Jeff! That’s a pretty cool idea haha. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
I'm really enjoying this series. Thanks a ton.
Hey thanks so much OurNewLand! I really appreciate that! Part 3 of this series is pretty interesting in my opinion. Thanks for watching!👍🏻
Good vid chief
Hey Ron! Thanks so much man! I appreciate it. Best of luck this season 👍🏻
I recommend buying mixes that don't include rye grass.
Hey Parnell, thanks for checking out my channel and for the feedback! I had a discussion about rye grass in part 1 of the video 👍🏻
Nice series. Very educational to the beginner. I've been food plotting for about 15 years now and honestly, these are growing just as I figured they would. I've tried most of these. Had some great luck with Secret Spot in small shaded kill plots, the Hot Spot from the Mossy Oak Biologic guys killing it, the throw and grow is trash just as expected, but no doubt of all those the Hot Chic would be my go to. The deer just absolutely love Chicory! I've seen them pass right by Soybeans, and even Lablab (which is unfreaking real) to eat Chicory. I think the Domain guys, for a new company are amazing. Whitetail Institute makes some great products, and some horrible ones. Mossy Oak Biologic products are the best of the best tho. This year I am going to be frost seeding their Clover Plus (Chicory), then top seeding Buck forage oats and some wheat. I guess I learned the hard way, but I wish I was smart enough in the past to watch videos like this. Also the biggest thing in my opinion that is forcing a lot of stress and discoloration on the plants is the shallow pots. The constantly drying up then getting wet, if the were able to stretch their legs you would see a huge difference. Which is why I amazed at the Domain Hot Chic. Chicory taproot is really deep, yet they still look great. Awesome vid, keep em coming
Thanks so much Adam! I really appreciate the kind words and the detailed experience you’ve shared. Yeah the Domain guys are crushing it! Good products and good guys, for sure. Would it be ok if I used some of your comments about chicory in an upcoming video? If so, I will definitely give you credit with your name and a screenshot. Thanks for watching and best of luck with your plots this year! 👍🏻
Thanks for sending me over keep it coming!
Haha you got it 👍🏻
Totally appreciate this video! I'm a new hunter in Louisiana and im gonna give no bs a shot. Joined a hunting club and have a ¼ acre plot to plant on. Only question i have is if I can put two jugs down instead of one.
Hey turbonola! Thanks for checking out my channel and for the kind words! Hook me up and hit subscribe if you could! Each jug of No BS plants 1/4 acre, so you should be good with one. Let me know how you make out and best of luck this season! 👍🏻
@@mountainbuck already subbed
Will definitely hit you up and maybe even make my own video giving a shoutout! I also put that 🔔 on all.
Thanks man! Much appreciated 👍🏻
Best part about Domain Outdoors is that they have free shipping!
Hey Liam! Domain definitely has some good stuff. I’m a big fan 👍🏻
@@mountainbuck try their jug of “Comeback Kid” probably would do really well in that mountainous area you hunt
Will do! Thanks for the heads up!
I would like to see someone do a test like this with just plain bird seed.
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Thanks for the update. The only thing I would have liked to see again would be each bag in reference to the plots. I can't remember who made what by the simple names now. The bags would have helped but thank you again for a very informative video series.
Gotcha… I thought about adding each bag’s image to the trays, but didn’t. Maybe on the next one!
Awesome video. Thinks for the Information.what state is that in?
Hey thanks Pat! I appreciate you checking it out! Pennsylvania, brother 👍🏻
@@mountainbuck nice u plan on doing any more food plot in the fall?I seen u do Trail camera reviews too👍
Absolutely! I plan on doing 2-3 throw and grow videos this fall and I’ve got a pretty sweet trail cam video coming out tomorrow. Stay tuned!
@@mountainbuck sounds Awesome
New sub because this video rocks and should help out this weekend. Gonna buy a little bit of everything on this list lol. Thanks!!!!
Hey C-Dub Outdoor! Thanks so much man! I really appreciate it! You should definitely check out Part 3 of the series if you haven’t seen it yet:
th-cam.com/video/n8d4T6btPDc/w-d-xo.html
@@mountainbuck already did!!!! Definitely gonna get some of that Hot Chic.
Good deal. Let me know how it comes up for you and best of luck this season 👍🏻
The soil you planted the seed in is lacking certain nutrients. The leaves shouldn’t be yellow red and pink. Next time try it in regular soil the results will be different.
Hey C Thomas! Makes sense and thanks for the insight. 👍🏻