Tried the barrina led lights myself so thanks for the recommendation! But since I've got then I've removed the plastic tube and get much better PAR values so maybe with your extensive work you could try some microgreens with and without. Again thanks for your work guys awesome channel.
Really fun to see grassroots old fashioned scientific tests :) it gets so tiring flicking through endless eco-biology papers that just regurgitate theory and data from 40 years ago
Question. How do y’all remember what day it is when you are growing your greens? Do you write the date down on the day y’all plant and then mark each day? What is y’all’s system in remembering how many days your greens have been weighted, blacked out and the under the loght?
@On The Grow - Loving ur guys side by side comparisons. Exactly what I'm looking for to get started. I just wanted to say: In the future when you're making comparison videos, you might want to consider putting the comparison statistics side by side. Its difficult for people like me who are both impatient and have poor working memory to hold on to two sets of information and wait for you to tell me what the results are. Food for thought ;). Also you should definitely be doing blind taste tests if you're gonna wear the lab coat lol. All suggestions aside, I am a new and loyal fan of your channel and will now be watching all your content so thank you!
Thanks for the support and I hear your suggestions! We did blind taste tests for a while, but they take forever to include, generally adding around 7-10 minutes per video. I'll see if there's a way to make it faster... thanks again for the support!
@@OnTheGrow I totally get it lol your videos look so seamless its easy to miss how much time ya'll must spend prepping and editing and such. Seems like you could have 2 Petri dishes that are marked on the bottom. The tester could fill the dishes and look away while the camera person does a quick switcheroo. A genuine unbiased flavor analysis could add an element of suspense and reinforce the hook you've already established in your thumbnail. Suspense in storytelling is key for dopamine release and is more often than not what keeps people watching videos until the end. Also, watching someone have a genuine response releases oxytocin and is what make reaction videos so popular. Sorry for going off like this lol just sharing the perspective from the other side of the screen and trying to help. Please keep up the excellent work and thanks for your efforts!
Once again, a very well organized and presented "scientific experiment" and video.Which of the Barrina lights in your Amazon storefront would you recommend?
@@OnTheGrow Doctor tells me i need to eat way more greens for fiber... I am almost fully carnivore... and cakevore... messing my stomach up big time.. Hopefully a great deal of microgreens added to my diet will help. :)
Thanks for the video. I purchased the Relassy light on Amazon because it was a good deal, I think. :) Do you guys have a PAR meter? It would be a cool video, and helpful to those of us without meters, if you did PAR readings at many different heights for all of the lights you have. Then when we buy them, we would know how to use them for different plants. Also, maybe do readings with 3 vs 4 Barinna lights on a shelf, etc. You could keep a chart with the values on your website? Thanks!
Hello Guys, Great content. I have one question, how much light do they need in general? I mean how long should i put lamps on, for how many hours? Thanks in advance…
It's me again, off topic again. Have you ever had this happen? I had four trays, 2 spicy salad and 2 heirloom salad mix, planted from the same batch of seeds as dozens of other successful trays, same soil used, etc. After 3 days under weight, in each of these four trays, the only germination occurred at the edges and corners of the tray, leaving a perfect oval in the center of the tray with ZERO germination. ditched them, but cannot figure out why these four trays germinated/failed like that.
Okay been binge watching you guys for a few hours. First you two are adorable together. Do you have a video of your story. I'm assuming on the grow, which is amazing name by the way, has to do with the fact you're doing it in a trailer. Also have this horrible habit of jumping into everything both feet and my wife isn't as big of a fan so our compromise is what is a good way to get started in this I was thinking basic sprouts.
Hey guys I've recently tried growing dun pea microgreens in the seed sprouted trays I tried doing the no medium grow and with using the small green tray as a cover on top during germination I noticed that the outer perimeter of my tray did not germinate nearly as quickly as the middle of the tray. I assume that is because the outer edge is not holding as much moisture. I had a 5 pound paver on top, so my question to you is, how can I stop the outer edge from losing moisture so quickly? Btw I love your guys channel thank you so much for all of the knowledge!
Great eye! The relassy lights out out a fairly substantial amount of heat, whereas the barrinas do not… I didn’t even realize how that could affect the growth! Good news is that it shouldn’t play too much of a factor since both fans are so high they aren’t moving the crops, but it will definitely have an impact on growth. Might have to redo this now 😅
Do you have access to a par meter? I would love to know what level microgreens grow best under. I'm sure u know that plants don't use or go by lumen. So if you have a par meter and can maybe measure your lights and let us know on your next video that would be awesome. Thank you and keep up the good work, really enjoy watching and learning.
Hi there, Little question for you, do you know how much we can get in weight per month and what it worth, as an average of course, if I have 100x of 1020 size trays for microgreens? Thank you!
We aim to get $15 minimum per tray, but on average around $20-30 per tray… it depends on your market, how you sell, and a ton of other factors really. We talk about this a so much more in our eBook on our website and Amazon!
Tried the barrina led lights myself so thanks for the recommendation! But since I've got then I've removed the plastic tube and get much better PAR values so maybe with your extensive work you could try some microgreens with and without. Again thanks for your work guys awesome channel.
Really fun to see grassroots old fashioned scientific tests :) it gets so tiring flicking through endless eco-biology papers that just regurgitate theory and data from 40 years ago
It’s fun to mess around and see what happens when we play with different factors! 🤗🌱🌱 thanks for the support!
Nice to see you guys. 🙂
Nice to be back! We’ve got so many amazing things happening behind the scenes it’s hard to balance time with making content 😄
Question. How do y’all remember what day it is when you are growing your greens? Do you write the date down on the day y’all plant and then mark each day? What is y’all’s system in remembering how many days your greens have been weighted, blacked out and the under the loght?
We use a simple calendar ( a large calendar on our wall near the grow racks)
@On The Grow - Loving ur guys side by side comparisons. Exactly what I'm looking for to get started. I just wanted to say: In the future when you're making comparison videos, you might want to consider putting the comparison statistics side by side. Its difficult for people like me who are both impatient and have poor working memory to hold on to two sets of information and wait for you to tell me what the results are. Food for thought ;). Also you should definitely be doing blind taste tests if you're gonna wear the lab coat lol. All suggestions aside, I am a new and loyal fan of your channel and will now be watching all your content so thank you!
Thanks for the support and I hear your suggestions! We did blind taste tests for a while, but they take forever to include, generally adding around 7-10 minutes per video. I'll see if there's a way to make it faster... thanks again for the support!
@@OnTheGrow I totally get it lol your videos look so seamless its easy to miss how much time ya'll must spend prepping and editing and such. Seems like you could have 2 Petri dishes that are marked on the bottom. The tester could fill the dishes and look away while the camera person does a quick switcheroo. A genuine unbiased flavor analysis could add an element of suspense and reinforce the hook you've already established in your thumbnail. Suspense in storytelling is key for dopamine release and is more often than not what keeps people watching videos until the end. Also, watching someone have a genuine response releases oxytocin and is what make reaction videos so popular. Sorry for going off like this lol just sharing the perspective from the other side of the screen and trying to help. Please keep up the excellent work and thanks for your efforts!
Once again, a very well organized and presented "scientific experiment" and video.Which of the Barrina lights in your Amazon storefront would you recommend?
He mentioned the T5's.
I bought a 6 pack of the Barrina led lights and I love them! Took my wheatgrass to a whole new level compared to just sitting the tray in a window. 👍
You can’t beat the price and quality of growth you get!! Glad to hear they’re working well for you also! 🌱🌱
Always enjoy the detailed info on your channel : ) Hope you are both well ! tfs
Thank you so much for the support! We are doing really well!! Focusing on some behind the scenes projects that should be fun to share soon!
Thanks! I finally start growing some food with this as the first experiment or maybe permanent microgreen. :D
Glad to hear you’re growing!! It’s addicting once you get growing 🤗🌱🌱
@@OnTheGrow Doctor tells me i need to eat way more greens for fiber... I am almost fully carnivore... and cakevore... messing my stomach up big time.. Hopefully a great deal of microgreens added to my diet will help. :)
Thanks for the video. I purchased the Relassy light on Amazon because it was a good deal, I think. :)
Do you guys have a PAR meter? It would be a cool video, and helpful to those of us without meters, if you did PAR readings at many different heights for all of the lights you have. Then when we buy them, we would know how to use them for different plants. Also, maybe do readings with 3 vs 4 Barinna lights on a shelf, etc. You could keep a chart with the values on your website? Thanks!
Hello Guys,
Great content. I have one question, how much light do they need in general? I mean how long should i put lamps on, for how many hours? Thanks in advance…
It's me again, off topic again. Have you ever had this happen? I had four trays, 2 spicy salad and 2 heirloom salad mix, planted from the same batch of seeds as dozens of other successful trays, same soil used, etc. After 3 days under weight, in each of these four trays, the only germination occurred at the edges and corners of the tray, leaving a perfect oval in the center of the tray with ZERO germination. ditched them, but cannot figure out why these four trays germinated/failed like that.
Okay been binge watching you guys for a few hours. First you two are adorable together. Do you have a video of your story. I'm assuming on the grow, which is amazing name by the way, has to do with the fact you're doing it in a trailer. Also have this horrible habit of jumping into everything both feet and my wife isn't as big of a fan so our compromise is what is a good way to get started in this I was thinking basic sprouts.
I just purchased a number of Barrina T5 led lights and would like to know how long you light your Microgreens each day?
I'm having a hard time finding the Relassy lights for sale. Did you ever find any comparable LED panel alternatives?
Hey guys I've recently tried growing dun pea microgreens in the seed sprouted trays I tried doing the no medium grow and with using the small green tray as a cover on top during germination I noticed that the outer perimeter of my tray did not germinate nearly as quickly as the middle of the tray. I assume that is because the outer edge is not holding as much moisture. I had a 5 pound paver on top, so my question to you is, how can I stop the outer edge from losing moisture so quickly? Btw I love your guys channel thank you so much for all of the knowledge!
I notice a triple fan set up on the Relassy rack and a single fan set up on the Barrina rack.
Great eye! The relassy lights out out a fairly substantial amount of heat, whereas the barrinas do not… I didn’t even realize how that could affect the growth! Good news is that it shouldn’t play too much of a factor since both fans are so high they aren’t moving the crops, but it will definitely have an impact on growth.
Might have to redo this now 😅
Very cool!
Thanks for the support! 🤗🌱🌱
Do you have access to a par meter? I would love to know what level microgreens grow best under. I'm sure u know that plants don't use or go by lumen. So if you have a par meter and can maybe measure your lights and let us know on your next video that would be awesome. Thank you and keep up the good work, really enjoy watching and learning.
A lot of the videos we have use a PAR meter! Check out some of our previous lighting videos on the same lights and you’ll see the PAR!
@@OnTheGrow thank you for replying. I guess I missed them. I'll go check them out for sure.
70% T5 30% Yellow. With 15% start and finish under the yellow.
Hi there,
Little question for you, do you know how much we can get in weight per month and what it worth, as an average of course, if I have 100x of 1020 size trays for microgreens?
Thank you!
We aim to get $15 minimum per tray, but on average around $20-30 per tray… it depends on your market, how you sell, and a ton of other factors really. We talk about this a so much more in our eBook on our website and Amazon!
white jacket? why? lose it
Because Mandi got it for me and I enjoy gifts she gives! 🤗🌱🌱
@@OnTheGrow nice answer!! :)