Last year, I grew Chocolate Bhutlahs in top soil that was hard as concrete. The only reason I planted them there is because I don’t care for super crazy hots. I had insanely high yields, and got pictures and videos to prove it. People put too much emphasis on soil, and waste their time, money, and energy on trying to get their soil just right. You just have to learn the signs of what the plants need. They will tell you exactly what they need by what they do with their leaves.
Even though I have posted a video about it I would have to agree with you Gardening is an art, things are bound to go wrong no matter what best thing to do is to adjust and improvise on the tell tale signs our plants give out
if you are talking about the 4:30 mark then it is what it is... feed the plant not the soil. If you want to augment use just enough fertilizer for your plants don't go overboard with it. Also, if you haven't tried, give hydroponic gardening a go start small, it is really amazing
At the 4 min 30 sec mark you said "feed the plants not the soil". That's when I turned it off. That is exactly what is wrong with the way so many farmers and gardeners grow food. I suggest you research Korean Natural Farming or Natural Farming. It's catching on wordwide because of its effectiveness growing huge yields of nutrient dense food unlike your method of growing good yields of low nutrient food.
sorry about that Most of my vegetables is grow on Dutch buckets. I grow them Hydroponically. so I am somewhat biased I will research on that and would create a video on that was well thank you for sharing
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Last year, I grew Chocolate Bhutlahs in top soil that was hard as concrete. The only reason I planted them there is because I don’t care for super crazy hots. I had insanely high yields, and got pictures and videos to prove it. People put too much emphasis on soil, and waste their time, money, and energy on trying to get their soil just right. You just have to learn the signs of what the plants need. They will tell you exactly what they need by what they do with their leaves.
Even though I have posted a video about it
I would have to agree with you
Gardening is an art, things are bound to go wrong no matter what
best thing to do is to adjust and improvise on the tell tale signs our plants give out
@1:18 those are NOT pepper plants. LMAO
no they are stock footages, so i had to improvise on a lot of things
what is being said is true to the best of my knowledge.
I think you meant to say "feed the soil not the plant"
if you are talking about the 4:30 mark
then it is what it is... feed the plant not the soil. If you want to augment use just enough fertilizer for your plants don't go overboard with it.
Also, if you haven't tried, give hydroponic gardening a go
start small, it is really amazing
At the 4 min 30 sec mark you said "feed the plants not the soil". That's when I turned it off. That is exactly what is wrong with the way so many farmers and gardeners grow food. I suggest you research Korean Natural Farming or Natural Farming. It's catching on wordwide because of its effectiveness growing huge yields of nutrient dense food unlike your method of growing good yields of low nutrient food.
sorry about that
Most of my vegetables is grow on Dutch buckets. I grow them Hydroponically. so I am somewhat biased
I will research on that and would create a video on that was well
thank you for sharing
Sharing everyone of Jesus Christ, He is coming back soon. We are spiritually saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ our Lord God and Savior. Religions cannot save. Only Jesus Christ saves.
Love that positivity! Keep the faith, and may your peppers be as big as your spirit! 🌶️✌️