I’m lucky enough to just live an hour away from Build A Soil and I go there to get all my inputs. Jeramy is alway happy to take a moment and say hi even though I can see he is super busy running around the facility taking care of other things. The staff is always super friendly and happy to help. BAS is simply the company this industry needs.
No joke! I would book an airfare ticket if I could do a training, tour, or smoke sess with the team there! I recently got a living soil bed coming and my vermicompost urban worm bin, and I am super excited to get the grow on! I'll have 2 tents and now, I'll even be able to grow veggies, tropicals, and medicine year round!!! Thank you BAS crew!!!
I had gave you guys a call to ask about some problems that i had towards the end of my run and who ever picked up the phone was legit he answered all my questions he even clarified a few things i even told them i was going to place a order in the morning and first thing i did was that and about 2hrs let i got a tracking number you guys are all out great i plan on doing a ton of business with you guys
Great small business. Excellent products and product recommendations, and enough knowledge to help you learn more on your own. They leverage and lift up a lot of local companies that bring tons of knowledge too. I love that. My Chapin took two or three years to earn - felt like a graduation gift from BuildASoil U. :) Their best rec. is learning enough to buy minimal clean inputs to maintain your grow without them, which was my goal from the start.
Yessir! BAS is legit. Only company I order from now. All of their products are tested, clean and most importantly they work great. I will forever be a loyal customer.
I agree with all of you hands down buildasoil is my go to from here on out and if i run out its ok ill just order w.e and won't be stressed about waiting dumb long for shipping
It's impossible not to learn something new with every video. I look up to Jeremy in the same way he looks up to Coot. I've found a real passion for this plant and way of life that we all know and love and I owe all of that to Jeremy and the BAS crew. I really can't say thank you enough. 🤙
I can "tell my ( soil biology ) is working" when two things happen. 1) The first, as you said, is when I can actually SEE it; the filaments of fungus. 2) This usually only applies when I have top-dressed with wormcastings and/or my own "backyard" compost, both of which can be kinda hydrophobic. When I use Bokashi ( liberally ) on top of the dressing, the soil surface is no longer resistant to water. Even if it is dry, water doesn't bead up on top of the soil, and run right thru the sides of the fabric pot! The little filaments of fungus between the 'soil particals' channel the water down into the medium. This method allows me to go a bit heavy on the compost w/o the usual complications of the top layers drying out before the rest. If I need, I can lightly spray the surface, but the fungus and bacteria seem to balance the moisture, as well as the nutrients. It amazes me how different the root structure is when inoculated. The 'nodes' on the central root, each with a single root coming from the center and the network of fine root hairs branching off of that... Mind blowing 🤯!! So much activity!! 👍💚✌️👽 Edit: I have been bringing in the homemade compost for a while now and have no real issues other than gnats. And I got them before! My yard has lots of worms, so composting on the ground, I have already got castings. Usually the bottom third of the cylindrical bin is half wormcastings. I have lots of deciduous trees and combined with the neighbors, we create plenty of high-quality material for free!
For drying: Inkbird IHC200 Humidity Controller is dope. Use that in conjunction with a humidifier and and exhaust fan in a tent. Also use a clip fan to move the air - clip it on to a dumbbell and have it on low creating a breeze across the bottom of the tent. First 3 days have the exhaust fan (plugged into the outlet that turns on at a maximum humidity) trigger on when it hits maximum 62% humidity so it kicks out the humidity fast (have exhaust fan on maximum). After that, keep the exhaust fan on constantly (not plugged into the Inkbird) on low, plug the humidifier on the other outlet on the Inkbird that triggers at a minimum humidity, and set it to 60% humidity (the Inkbird will turn on at 59% and turn off at 60%). This will keep it constant for months if you would like. Of course you'll want to check the humidifier every few days to ensure your humidifier doesn't run dry. You'll have to play with it a little, but it's relatively automated once you figure it out.
I've learned a ton in the past year, and have a long way to go. Thank you for all this information. Grew fem snow ripper. I'm on day 18 of drying at 67 degrees and near 60% humidity. Going to the tub in a few more days. Can't wait to start my next grow.
I remember my first grow, I got 8oz out of 2 autos Alcupolco Gold. Was a 27 x27 spider farmer tent an the 1000 watt light by them too.. I was very happy with that, have moved way up from that now.. Always enjoy Jeremy thanks.
grow security stopped around here when weed became federally legal, literally on every street i can see plants in peoples yard some right in front of their house lol, hell one has 8 foot trees 15 ft from the sidewalk, can almost reach out and touch em😂 and have yet to see one go missing early (that ive noticed), i like to watch other peoples grows and if i see a really good one i will usually go knock on the door and see what theyre using. great way to find new connections and new info.
Off subject but I'm super happy with your BuildAFlower, BuildABloom and your worm castings. Growing some 10th Planet from Ethos and they are rocking from the combo of neuts. I use a product from Canada as my go to for my soil amendments but I do have a bag of your Craft Blend so I'm going to do a side by side to see what happens. I'm off the bottle neuts forever thanks to you and this channel and I can say the plants just look better. As you have preached it's all about timing. That is the key adding organics. It took awhile for me to dial it in but I get it now. Thanks brother.
Love you guys, thanks for all the great info. Always stoked to see a new episode whether it is the 10 x 10 series or the family farm. Learning so much, thanks again.
It's that dr. Greenthumb from dr. Greenthumb genetics based out of Canada? Running The White (veg atm) in my 4x4 & Chemdawg (week 5 flower) in my 3x3. Chemdawg is crushing it with the BaS recomended mix(mixed myself of course) with Jeremy's recommended flower top dress (kelp,fishbone,gypsum & castings). Thank you Jeremy & Coot for sharing your knowledge!
I would book an airfare ticket if I could do training, tour, or smoke sess with the team there! I recently bought a living soil bed, koot kit, big 6, and the nute mix and my vermicompost urban worm bin, and I am super excited to get the grow on! I'll have 2 tents and now, I'll even be able to grow veggies, tropicals, and medicine year round!!! I'm a master gardener prior to BAS and in the community organic garden but the knowledge in SOIL and the microbes, nutrients, compost and whole living soil has impressed the amount of research and science put into your process! Thank you BAS crew!!!
Thanks again Jeremy! You have taught me so much over the last few series and I am so much more of an independent gardener now and I appreciate having at least one place where I know I can find quality and honesty.
I recently purchased a worm bin & ordered a bunch of red wigglers from a farm in GA (I live in AL) to get the process started. It’s been a super fun experience & have enjoyed learning various ways/methods you guys teach about closing the loop on your farm or grow. Have tons of dandelion around here so want to look into gathering & fermenting next season as well from the episodes Miles taught - super rad dude & love his passion for enabling others, much like you guys! Anyways back on topic to my question - since I’ve started the worm bin for about 3-4 months it was solid then I noticed a dip in number of worms. I’m thinking this could be correlated to heat (temps get is mid 90s regularly with high humidity as reference) however what’s been interesting is I noticed a lot of grub type looking bugs very actively breaking down everything I throw in there. After reading some I think they are black solider flys and sound harmless. What is your take Jermey/ Buildasoil team on that one? Ever experienced anything of the sort? Sounds like they could be harmless but I was initially disappointed in the drop (and seemingly disappearance) of the worms. My thought is- if the goal is decomposition to gather castings - then the end result is still being achieved. Even sounds like black solider flys could be less picky about what they eat than worms. Just curious yalls thoughts! Love all the knowledge you & your team share, I could not have near the success I’ve had in becoming a little more self sufficient in what I consume- much appreciated!
I have the opposite problem drying/ curing...I'm near the beach n the ambient RH has been as high as 100%! I'm running my AC n dehumidifiers full blast just to keep it near 65% at night. During the heat of the day the humidity drops, it's night time that I get some crazy swings. Should be a nice slow dry tho...
Just want to say thanks for your in depth videos, and with your build a soil schedule you made no til gardening easier for the everyone! Products are amazing too, not even a shill lol Would love video on lights. Best to diy maybe throb hlg or pre-built? Do you measure lux or par to determine max intensity to use? Thanks
If you grow quality, yield will follow along with it. That means quality is not sacrificed for yield. If you do it right you will get both. But some gardeners like to experiment. Sometimes you hit on a great new way to do something, sometimes it a complete trainwreck. Keep it fun, for some of us, it's not all about production volume and X% THC levels.
Thanks for the info on kudzu Jeremy! I’ve been wondering about using compost and FPJ. It’s everywhere where I live and they say it grows a foot a day! Appreciate all the helpful info.
Santa's beard. I like that one. Thanks always Jeremy. *Q: What is the best way to get decent seeds on line? Seed banks have been very disappointing ime?
I know you said you wouldn’t enjoy the process but I think if you did a max yield quadrant on the next season just to show off that organic horse power it would be cool.
Would love to see an outdoor series. Seems best if it were at an undisclosed location off site. Too many complications with it on site. A small greenhouse grow with the same attention and care would be great to compare with the 10x10. Bring back a couple of the favorite cuts but take them outdoors and see how they do. Love the content, thanks
Good episode Jeremy great information . I got a question about using and if there is any goodies left in spent grain out of a mash barrel or the slop left over after running the mash ? Didn’t know if it be like spent grain after beer brewing thank for all your doing for the cannabis Community good knowledge!
The mustard seed oh man let’s just say 1nch thick layer literally had to cut it to transplant 3weeks no gnats this round is 100% perfect water every 5 days it’s unbelievable
If you put a layer of rocks on the top of your soil, the fungus gnats won't breed in there. Also letting the top 1 inch of your soil dry out more between watering helps. Fungus gnats do not have to be part of it! I also use cotton balls with essential oils on them and put those in the top of the soil to prevent bugs.
question; when growing in larger amounts ie 30gal, why is it important to "switch to flower when the canopy is still smaller than the rootmass size" as according to the build a soil schedule. thanks love the information
If even the veggie greenhouse gets broken in to by people looking for cannabis plants to steal, maybe you could give outdoor autoflowers a shot. I assume most people stealing plants go around a little before the normal harvest time for photoperiods in your area looking for nearly finished plants to snatch but if you did autos you could have them finishing much earlier than they would expect so by the time the thieves come looking, the plants have already been harvested.
If you can boil and make your own maple syrup, that’s some of the most concentrated and effective natural sugar you can get to the root zone. I want to learn about how to use tree syrup as a replacement for FPJ but I can’t find any agreeing opinions or data to identify quality, nor have I found much supporting info on why you would use a certain quantity and dilution.
maple syrup is a lot like mollasses so its best used to feed a tea or no more than 2 TBLspoons in to just water for instance i use maple syrup , mollasses, and honey 1 TBLspoon each per gallon then put the bubbles to it for at least 12 hrs and a little castings like 1 table spoon and then add a gallon of water to your tea and use
@@danielrodriguez7503 that's a great point but it's more of a simple sugar and wide spectrum micronute source mimic nature soil over hundreds of years ends up with micro amounts of just about everything so I try to get as much microsuper inputs as possible aloe coconut honey real syrup molasses lavender flowers I. Ad to soil and teas outdoor compost hope this helps
What is the benefit of growing the plant tall? As I understand it the majority the harvest is determined by your square feet not your cubic feet. I feel like if you have the vertical space doing two squatty grows, one atop the other, would yield a larger variety as well as more volume.
Thankyou for answering my question. I think I'm going to add my outdoor compost on my next run. I'll prob just add 10% to my soil blend, on half of my girls. Compare them and see if there is any difference, and also see if I get invaded by anything lol. BaS is the best!
Are springtails a good Part of the eco system in living soil? I added some straw to my bed and found a good amount of them. As so what do you think about azamax from GH?
Yes. azamax is not to be used in flower.. aka neem oil. YOu can find better neem oil also.. its great for bugs in veg though... use it now while vegging.. but it can have negative effects in flower and your health when overconsumed 👋
@BuildASoil Team, What's the best way to pull castings out of the Urban Worm Bag? I want to be able to separate the castings from the matter that hasn't yet broken down. Thanks in advance! Love the video, as always!
I’m curious how you come up/develop your soil recipes? As well as your nutrient mixes? How do you know how to guesstimate the NPK ratios, or know if it’s balanced?
he has a background in soil testing, he went to school for it. 👍 just trust what he says and over time you will start to realize the things that matter and the things you can play with and change!
i learned the lighting lesson just adding side lighting. even dimmed at 60 they werent ready for it. burnt tips on meristems and very light green growth i almost thought there was a ph problem or deficiency
Hi Jeremy! I have a question I haven’t seen asked or talked about. I use RO water with living soil. Given RO strips all nutrients have you ever tested or heard anything about using Himalayan salt to re mineralize the water before giving to your plants.
I have to use RO as well, idk about your question specifically but w ur setup there shouldn’t be much runoff so in a sense your plants will still be getting the nutrients the RO is stripping. What I do tho is run it through my RO then add about 1/5 chapin of filtered water and usually end up coming out w 50-75 ppm. You could also easily add an organic calmag source. Just don’t overthink it G, Ik how easy it is to do.
That salt is from pakistan and it has heavy metals... its actually not even that much different than regular table salt brother... Also... RO does not strip minerals... rain water is basically 5ppm (off my roof into a bucket) so you can call that RO in a sense... you want pure water, for sure.
I have a question about DLI? I'm running autos on 18/6 light cycle. For the first 16 hrs of the day the plants are praying and look great. The last two hrs of the day the start to look droopy or tired. Is that because they have reached their max DLI? Should I lower light intensity/or raise lights a couple inches? I have a dimmer so I could do either. Should I change lighting cycle to 16/8? Or is it perfectly normal and I should just leave it the way it is. They are in week 2-3 of flower receiving roughly 750 par. With temps around 80°f and Rh at 50-55.
Sun is all spectrum from 15/20K down to near and low IR 1000w per m3 + UVB & UVA if am not wrong, just add few uva and uvb bulbs and see any difference in growth, yield and smoking potency + taste
Could the mustard help with thrips?? I've had them for two runs, treated the soil with a few products before i started the last one but they still came back. Harvesting soon and looking for tips to treat my soil before I put plants in it again.
Great vid b.a.s.😁 , regarding my worm bin and kitchen waste, would the best option be to compost in a big pile outdoors then bring into the worm bin or is there another way, like possibly dehydrating food scraps( due to the high moisture %) to toss them directly in the bin? Currently I am feeding them craft blend, buildaflower, gnarley barley and some food scraps (which turns the bin slightly anaerobic, so i have to add more dry carbon).
@Clackamas coot thanks for the reply coot, I will definitely try this as I enjoy composting my garden and kitchen waste but prefer to have a healthy worm bin with premium castings. It seems I can have both rather simply, again thanks for everything you do for the community coot ❤️
@@SrTacoman exactly, if dude is gonna talk to himself at least tell me wth this top secret answer is. Perhaps in your brain or basketball, it really is anyone's guess at this point.
What about asking you're viewers to rent or use a portion of their property with NDA's? I've wanted an outdoor series also! I'm an outdoor grower because I find it's more forgiving than indoor.
I bought 20 lbs of barley seed and 20 lbs of corn seed from the local Mennonites (off shoot of Amish) I sprouted a cup of each to drop on my earth box 2 weeks before planting my seeds. I also have a 4 lb bag of mustard seed. Do I grind up the mustard seed before using it?
I made my first soil mix the other day, I am using Pro-mix, ffof, worm castings (30/50/20) Also using blood bone meal, humic acid, dolomite lime, alfalfa meal, fish bone meal, oyster shell, mycorrizae. after mixing everything (about 30gal in a tote) I moistened the soil with Recharge by Real Growers 2 teaspoons per gal of RO water (2 gallons) then remix to keep even moisture. What do you think of using the recharge and should I keep the lid on, off or partially on? Also how long should I wait before I can use the soil? Thanks You and love watching your videos! PS.... I also saved all my veg trimmings from previous grow (all organic grow) ground those up real fine and added to my soil as well. Thought it would be better used there than in the trash, hate to waste anything!
FAQ: I am working on getting my worm bin producing a good level to use as my main source of fertilization for my living soil beds. Wanting to keep things as simple as possible without having to add a bunch different products I am looking to see how you would approach the worm bin feeding? My initial thought is to use craft blend and mustard seed meal every 10 to 14 days while feeding kitchen scraps and greens. Would this be enough to eliminate some extra necessary inputs in my living soil beds and use the worm castings as the primary source of feeding my soil? Thank you!!
First time grow in an Earth Box. Doing a 2 month grow with 1 plant per box. Should I topdress with Craftblend and such after first month of Veg, or wait till stretch, or just before flower?
Works great.. some will argue but its been proven for many years ha... AACT and Jadam both have working microbe counts, but imho pumping extra oxygen never hurt plants at all.
I have a whole bunch of 3ft tall mustard greens that keep bolting and going to seed. I like it. Yellow flowers are pretty. Can I use them for fertilizer? I missed that part
Hey Jeremy, can diatomaceous earth be used as a silica source in a living soil application without any detriment to the living part of the soil? New to the living soil any help would be appreciated.
You can save some of the fat stems to use to add humidity if you drop too far. I prefer to use weed to hydrate weed. Terracotta stones work if you don't have stems, just make sure to soak in distilled water. Leaf has lots of chlorophyll so it's not that great to use to re-hydrate bud, unless you want your bud to get more hay taste.
@BuildASoil Jeremy Is there a way to tell if your microbes in your medium have died and need to be replenished? Does using H2O2 in reservoir kill all microbes in the medium over time? Say 2.5ml of 35% h2o2 per gallon. (or 20ml of 3%)
I’m lucky enough to just live an hour away from Build A Soil and I go there to get all my inputs. Jeramy is alway happy to take a moment and say hi even though I can see he is super busy running around the facility taking care of other things. The staff is always super friendly and happy to help. BAS is simply the company this industry needs.
No joke! I would book an airfare ticket if I could do a training, tour, or smoke sess with the team there! I recently got a living soil bed coming and my vermicompost urban worm bin, and I am super excited to get the grow on! I'll have 2 tents and now, I'll even be able to grow veggies, tropicals, and medicine year round!!! Thank you BAS crew!!!
I’m jealous as hell I’m sure many are.
My next trip to Denver is going to include a couple days where I’ll head to Montrose to go to BAS!
I had gave you guys a call to ask about some problems that i had towards the end of my run and who ever picked up the phone was legit he answered all my questions he even clarified a few things i even told them i was going to place a order in the morning and first thing i did was that and about 2hrs let i got a tracking number you guys are all out great i plan on doing a ton of business with you guys
Check out the rewards program you can get bonuses for birthday/reviews/etc. Just got my Chapin only had to pay s&h.
Great small business. Excellent products and product recommendations, and enough knowledge to help you learn more on your own. They leverage and lift up a lot of local companies that bring tons of knowledge too. I love that.
My Chapin took two or three years to earn - felt like a graduation gift from BuildASoil U. :)
Their best rec. is learning enough to buy minimal clean inputs to maintain your grow without them, which was my goal from the start.
Yessir! BAS is legit. Only company I order from now. All of their products are tested, clean and most importantly they work great. I will forever be a loyal customer.
I agree with all of you hands down buildasoil is my go to from here on out and if i run out its ok ill just order w.e and won't be stressed about waiting dumb long for shipping
@@Mystic_Myco damn you serious? Was it the stainless steel?
I just got knocked over the head paying for my stainless Chapin 3 gallon.
It's impossible not to learn something new with every video. I look up to Jeremy in the same way he looks up to Coot. I've found a real passion for this plant and way of life that we all know and love and I owe all of that to Jeremy and the BAS crew. I really can't say thank you enough. 🤙
I can "tell my ( soil biology ) is working" when two things happen.
1) The first, as you said, is when I can actually SEE it; the filaments of fungus.
2) This usually only applies when I have top-dressed with wormcastings and/or my own "backyard" compost, both of which can be kinda hydrophobic. When I use Bokashi ( liberally ) on top of the dressing, the soil surface is no longer resistant to water. Even if it is dry, water doesn't bead up on top of the soil, and run right thru the sides of the fabric pot! The little filaments of fungus between the 'soil particals' channel the water down into the medium.
This method allows me to go a bit heavy on the compost w/o the usual complications of the top layers drying out before the rest. If I need, I can lightly spray the surface, but the fungus and bacteria seem to balance the moisture, as well as the nutrients. It amazes me how different the root structure is when inoculated. The 'nodes' on the central root, each with a single root coming from the center and the network of fine root hairs branching off of that...
Mind blowing 🤯!! So much activity!!
👍💚✌️👽
Edit: I have been bringing in the homemade compost for a while now and have no real issues other than gnats. And I got them before! My yard has lots of worms, so composting on the ground, I have already got castings. Usually the bottom third of the cylindrical bin is half wormcastings. I have lots of deciduous trees and combined with the neighbors, we create plenty of high-quality material for free!
Improves Gut Health. Maple sugar contains inulin, a complex carbohydrate that has prebiotic properties. ...
For drying: Inkbird IHC200 Humidity Controller is dope. Use that in conjunction with a humidifier and and exhaust fan in a tent. Also use a clip fan to move the air - clip it on to a dumbbell and have it on low creating a breeze across the bottom of the tent. First 3 days have the exhaust fan (plugged into the outlet that turns on at a maximum humidity) trigger on when it hits maximum 62% humidity so it kicks out the humidity fast (have exhaust fan on maximum). After that, keep the exhaust fan on constantly (not plugged into the Inkbird) on low, plug the humidifier on the other outlet on the Inkbird that triggers at a minimum humidity, and set it to 60% humidity (the Inkbird will turn on at 59% and turn off at 60%). This will keep it constant for months if you would like. Of course you'll want to check the humidifier every few days to ensure your humidifier doesn't run dry. You'll have to play with it a little, but it's relatively automated once you figure it out.
Oh yeah, and have the tent in an air-conditioned room with a dehumidifier running at 55%.
I've learned a ton in the past year, and have a long way to go. Thank you for all this information. Grew fem snow ripper. I'm on day 18 of drying at 67 degrees and near 60% humidity. Going to the tub in a few more days. Can't wait to start my next grow.
For gnats I use cinnamon on top of soil and I mix alittle in the soil and I haven't had problems with gnats.
Nice one bro thanks a ton. U have changed the game for me ..big shot out build a soil
I remember my first grow, I got 8oz out of 2 autos Alcupolco Gold. Was a 27 x27 spider farmer tent an the 1000 watt light by them too.. I was very happy with that, have moved way up from that now.. Always enjoy Jeremy thanks.
grow security is just part of it when outdoor growing. my 8 x16 hoophouse is caged in and motion sensor security. I consider it pest management 😎
Thieves....the worst kind of pest.
@@mopar426power amen
grow security stopped around here when weed became federally legal, literally on every street i can see plants in peoples yard some right in front of their house lol, hell one has 8 foot trees 15 ft from the sidewalk, can almost reach out and touch em😂 and have yet to see one go missing early (that ive noticed), i like to watch other peoples grows and if i see a really good one i will usually go knock on the door and see what theyre using. great way to find new connections and new info.
@@3dp_edc not everybody lives in a gated community :)
@@uncle_creepy2743 either do i?
Colorado worm castings are God tier, they blow my mind. I order anything I can afford the shipping for from build a soil. Love your company!!!
Off subject but I'm super happy with your BuildAFlower, BuildABloom and your worm castings. Growing some 10th Planet from Ethos and they are rocking from the combo of neuts. I use a product from Canada as my go to for my soil amendments but I do have a bag of your Craft Blend so I'm going to do a side by side to see what happens. I'm off the bottle neuts forever thanks to you and this channel and I can say the plants just look better. As you have preached it's all about timing. That is the key adding organics. It took awhile for me to dial it in but I get it now. Thanks brother.
Stoked!! Thank you BAS team!! Can't wait to see Cooper to meat Charlotte 😍
I'm from VA and hype to hear you are running duke's gear!👍🏻👍🏻🔥
First. And thanks. I just put together my first attempt at building my own mix.
Love you guys, thanks for all the great info. Always stoked to see a new episode whether it is the 10 x 10 series or the family farm. Learning so much, thanks again.
It's that dr. Greenthumb from dr. Greenthumb genetics based out of Canada? Running The White (veg atm) in my 4x4 & Chemdawg (week 5 flower) in my 3x3. Chemdawg is crushing it with the BaS recomended mix(mixed myself of course) with Jeremy's recommended flower top dress (kelp,fishbone,gypsum & castings). Thank you Jeremy & Coot for sharing your knowledge!
I would book an airfare ticket if I could do training, tour, or smoke sess with the team there! I recently bought a living soil bed, koot kit, big 6, and the nute mix and my vermicompost urban worm bin, and I am super excited to get the grow on! I'll have 2 tents and now, I'll even be able to grow veggies, tropicals, and medicine year round!!! I'm a master gardener prior to BAS and in the community organic garden but the knowledge in SOIL and the microbes, nutrients, compost and whole living soil has impressed the amount of research and science put into your process! Thank you BAS crew!!!
Thanks again Jeremy! You have taught me so much over the last few series and I am so much more of an independent gardener now and I appreciate having at least one place where I know I can find quality and honesty.
Good info. Love your chanel. Working with E M at the moment and seem to be having success by listening to your advice.
I got a little Kradell greenhouse and I love it. Perfect for a small back yard grow.
I recently purchased a worm bin & ordered a bunch of red wigglers from a farm in GA (I live in AL) to get the process started. It’s been a super fun experience & have enjoyed learning various ways/methods you guys teach about closing the loop on your farm or grow. Have tons of dandelion around here so want to look into gathering & fermenting next season as well from the episodes Miles taught - super rad dude & love his passion for enabling others, much like you guys!
Anyways back on topic to my question - since I’ve started the worm bin for about 3-4 months it was solid then I noticed a dip in number of worms. I’m thinking this could be correlated to heat (temps get is mid 90s regularly with high humidity as reference) however what’s been interesting is I noticed a lot of grub type looking bugs very actively breaking down everything I throw in there. After reading some I think they are black solider flys and sound harmless. What is your take Jermey/ Buildasoil team on that one? Ever experienced anything of the sort?
Sounds like they could be harmless but I was initially disappointed in the drop (and seemingly disappearance) of the worms. My thought is- if the goal is decomposition to gather castings - then the end result is still being achieved. Even sounds like black solider flys could be less picky about what they eat than worms. Just curious yalls thoughts! Love all the knowledge you & your team share, I could not have near the success I’ve had in becoming a little more self sufficient in what I consume- much appreciated!
I have the opposite problem drying/ curing...I'm near the beach n the ambient RH has been as high as 100%! I'm running my AC n dehumidifiers full blast just to keep it near 65% at night. During the heat of the day the humidity drops, it's night time that I get some crazy swings. Should be a nice slow dry tho...
Best of luck to ya, battling the humidity! Watch out for mold. Curing for sure changes the way the bud feels IMO…
2 dehumidifiers ftw
I love your videos! I hope you keep making as many as you can. I’m a new fan and got addicted to watching your videos.
So very interesting!!! Thanks for posting the video and sharing your knowledge!!
Leanred a lot from you bro, keep it up. My favorite youtube series.
hell yea ive been waiting for a new video
awesome FAQ! lotta good knowledge love this series! and the BAS products
Even dr green thumbs follows you. 👌
Huge celeb of living soil in aus.
Hello sensei! Thank you for another video!
the best! the beast!
Nice man, thanks for another show
I have use a new sponge and cut it into pieces and moisten it and set it in the tub if it’s too dry and can’t get the humidity up.
Just want to say thanks for your in depth videos, and with your build a soil schedule you made no til gardening easier for the everyone! Products are amazing too, not even a shill lol
Would love video on lights. Best to diy maybe throb hlg or pre-built? Do you measure lux or par to determine max intensity to use?
Thanks
If you grow quality, yield will follow along with it. That means quality is not sacrificed for yield. If you do it right you will get both. But some gardeners like to experiment. Sometimes you hit on a great new way to do something, sometimes it a complete trainwreck. Keep it fun, for some of us, it's not all about production volume and X% THC levels.
Thanks for the info on kudzu Jeremy! I’ve been wondering about using compost and FPJ. It’s everywhere where I live and they say it grows a foot a day! Appreciate all the helpful info.
Santa's beard. I like that one.
Thanks always Jeremy.
*Q: What is the best way to get decent seeds on line? Seed banks have been very disappointing ime?
Awesome as always, thank you for all the advice!
I know you said you wouldn’t enjoy the process but I think if you did a max yield quadrant on the next season just to show off that organic horse power it would be cool.
The dudes grow show loves you guys haha
Would love to see an outdoor series. Seems best if it were at an undisclosed location off site. Too many complications with it on site. A small greenhouse grow with the same attention and care would be great to compare with the 10x10. Bring back a couple of the favorite cuts but take them outdoors and see how they do. Love the content, thanks
Keep em comming
Let’s go!!!!
Thanks for another helpful vid!
Good episode Jeremy great information . I got a question about using and if there is any goodies left in spent grain out of a mash barrel or the slop left over after running the mash ? Didn’t know if it be like spent grain after beer brewing thank for all your doing for the cannabis Community good knowledge!
The mustard seed oh man let’s just say 1nch thick layer literally had to cut it to transplant 3weeks no gnats this round is 100% perfect water every 5 days it’s unbelievable
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Thanks for the content always informative and helpful.
If you put a layer of rocks on the top of your soil, the fungus gnats won't breed in there. Also letting the top 1 inch of your soil dry out more between watering helps. Fungus gnats do not have to be part of it! I also use cotton balls with essential oils on them and put those in the top of the soil to prevent bugs.
What essentials oils do you use for that?
LIT🔥
question; when growing in larger amounts ie 30gal, why is it important to "switch to flower when the canopy is still smaller than the rootmass size" as according to the build a soil schedule. thanks love the information
Mitigates you running out of horsepower through flower, if timed right you’ll never have to even top dress. Still should just to maintain the balance
Love the faq s 🙌🙌
Just came across your channel and it's totally amazing and full of helpful context and info.....thank you!!!
If even the veggie greenhouse gets broken in to by people looking for cannabis plants to steal, maybe you could give outdoor autoflowers a shot. I assume most people stealing plants go around a little before the normal harvest time for photoperiods in your area looking for nearly finished plants to snatch but if you did autos you could have them finishing much earlier than they would expect so by the time the thieves come looking, the plants have already been harvested.
maple is great even better than molasses in my opinion, has more carb and it helps flower density.
imo suggars are for microbes rather than for flower
If you can boil and make your own maple syrup, that’s some of the most concentrated and effective natural sugar you can get to the root zone. I want to learn about how to use tree syrup as a replacement for FPJ but I can’t find any agreeing opinions or data to identify quality, nor have I found much supporting info on why you would use a certain quantity and dilution.
Love these!
maple syrup is a lot like mollasses so its best used to feed a tea or no more than 2 TBLspoons in to just water for instance i use maple syrup , mollasses, and honey 1 TBLspoon each per gallon then put the bubbles to it for at least 12 hrs and a little castings like 1 table spoon and then add a gallon of water to your tea and use
How does honey work for you? I always thought since it was an antimicrobial it wouldnt be a good source of sugar for compost tea
@@danielrodriguez7503 that's a great point but it's more of a simple sugar and wide spectrum micronute source mimic nature soil over hundreds of years ends up with micro amounts of just about everything so I try to get as much microsuper inputs as possible aloe coconut honey real syrup molasses lavender flowers I. Ad to soil and teas outdoor compost hope this helps
Brother is right on ❤
What is the benefit of growing the plant tall?
As I understand it the majority the harvest is determined by your square feet not your cubic feet.
I feel like if you have the vertical space doing two squatty grows, one atop the other, would yield a larger variety as well as more volume.
A J is doing an outdoor grow now 😀
Thankyou for answering my question. I think I'm going to add my outdoor compost on my next run. I'll prob just add 10% to my soil blend, on half of my girls. Compare them and see if there is any difference, and also see if I get invaded by anything lol. BaS is the best!
Are springtails a good Part of the eco system in living soil? I added some straw to my bed and found a good amount of them. As so what do you think about azamax from GH?
Yes springtails are a sign of a good organic breakdown in the soil
Yes. azamax is not to be used in flower.. aka neem oil. YOu can find better neem oil also.. its great for bugs in veg though... use it now while vegging.. but it can have negative effects in flower and your health when overconsumed 👋
Would love to see an outdoor series. Thanks for the content!
@BuildASoil Team, What's the best way to pull castings out of the Urban Worm Bag? I want to be able to separate the castings from the matter that hasn't yet broken down. Thanks in advance! Love the video, as always!
I’m curious how you come up/develop your soil recipes? As well as your nutrient mixes? How do you know how to guesstimate the NPK ratios, or know if it’s balanced?
he has a background in soil testing, he went to school for it. 👍 just trust what he says and over time you will start to realize the things that matter and the things you can play with and change!
i learned the lighting lesson just adding side lighting. even dimmed at 60 they werent ready for it. burnt tips on meristems and very light green growth i almost thought there was a ph problem or deficiency
Hi Jeremy! I have a question I haven’t seen asked or talked about. I use RO water with living soil. Given RO strips all nutrients have you ever tested or heard anything about using Himalayan salt to re mineralize the water before giving to your plants.
I have to use RO as well, idk about your question specifically but w ur setup there shouldn’t be much runoff so in a sense your plants will still be getting the nutrients the RO is stripping. What I do tho is run it through my RO then add about 1/5 chapin of filtered water and usually end up coming out w 50-75 ppm. You could also easily add an organic calmag source. Just don’t overthink it G, Ik how easy it is to do.
That salt is from pakistan and it has heavy metals... its actually not even that much different than regular table salt brother...
Also... RO does not strip minerals... rain water is basically 5ppm (off my roof into a bucket) so you can call that RO in a sense... you want pure water, for sure.
I have a question about DLI? I'm running autos on 18/6 light cycle. For the first 16 hrs of the day the plants are praying and look great. The last two hrs of the day the start to look droopy or tired. Is that because they have reached their max DLI? Should I lower light intensity/or raise lights a couple inches? I have a dimmer so I could do either. Should I change lighting cycle to 16/8? Or is it perfectly normal and I should just leave it the way it is. They are in week 2-3 of flower receiving roughly 750 par. With temps around 80°f and Rh at 50-55.
Raise the light or lower the intensity.
I think it's the plant memory. The plant prepares for its dark phase. You can also see this in nature with time-lapse recordings.
Sun is all spectrum from 15/20K down to near and low IR 1000w per m3 + UVB & UVA if am not wrong, just add few uva and uvb bulbs and see any difference in growth, yield and smoking potency + taste
Spring tails are good right should be worried about them in my worm bin or my garden
Could the mustard help with thrips?? I've had them for two runs, treated the soil with a few products before i started the last one but they still came back. Harvesting soon and looking for tips to treat my soil before I put plants in it again.
do you get the same enzymes from coconut powder as you do a sprouted seed tea?
Nope
Thanks for the faq ☮️👊🏻
Great vid b.a.s.😁 , regarding my worm bin and kitchen waste, would the best option be to compost in a big pile outdoors then bring into the worm bin or is there another way, like possibly dehydrating food scraps( due to the high moisture %) to toss them directly in the bin? Currently I am feeding them craft blend, buildaflower, gnarley barley and some food scraps (which turns the bin slightly anaerobic, so i have to add more dry carbon).
@Clackamas coot thanks for the reply coot, I will definitely try this as I enjoy composting my garden and kitchen waste but prefer to have a healthy worm bin with premium castings. It seems I can have both rather simply, again thanks for everything you do for the community coot ❤️
Bruh where is his comment
@@SrTacoman exactly, if dude is gonna talk to himself at least tell me wth this top secret answer is. Perhaps in your brain or basketball, it really is anyone's guess at this point.
What about asking you're viewers to rent or use a portion of their property with NDA's? I've wanted an outdoor series also! I'm an outdoor grower because I find it's more forgiving than indoor.
Great video. Would love to learn how make organic soil.
Good info ty
I bought 20 lbs of barley seed and 20 lbs of corn seed from the local Mennonites (off shoot of Amish) I sprouted a cup of each to drop on my earth box 2 weeks before planting my seeds. I also have a 4 lb bag of mustard seed. Do I grind up the mustard seed before using it?
Thanks
My man!
Hi Jeremy what is your thoughts on stem splitting a week before harvesting
could you go more in depth on worm bins and bedding,food schedule,cant find your last video covering this..thank you
I made my first soil mix the other day, I am using Pro-mix, ffof, worm castings (30/50/20) Also using blood bone meal, humic acid, dolomite lime, alfalfa meal, fish bone meal, oyster shell, mycorrizae. after mixing everything (about 30gal in a tote) I moistened the soil with Recharge by Real Growers 2 teaspoons per gal of RO water (2 gallons) then remix to keep even moisture. What do you think of using the recharge and should I keep the lid on, off or partially on? Also how long should I wait before I can use the soil? Thanks You and love watching your videos! PS.... I also saved all my veg trimmings from previous grow (all organic grow) ground those up real fine and added to my soil as well. Thought it would be better used there than in the trash, hate to waste anything!
“I like tacos and I have tortillas and I’ve used them ” best sound bite ever 😜
Yes, please do a fungus gnat episode!
I believe thyland sticks were to get the buds a even dry and cure the buds all same size for even dry
People put pool's on their roofs.. You could do a safe full sun grow.. look up!
FAQ: I am working on getting my worm bin producing a good level to use as my main source of fertilization for my living soil beds. Wanting to keep things as simple as possible without having to add a bunch different products I am looking to see how you would approach the worm bin feeding? My initial thought is to use craft blend and mustard seed meal every 10 to 14 days while feeding kitchen scraps and greens. Would this be enough to eliminate some extra necessary inputs in my living soil beds and use the worm castings as the primary source of feeding my soil? Thank you!!
First time grow in an Earth Box. Doing a 2 month grow with 1 plant per box. Should I topdress with Craftblend and such after first month of Veg, or wait till stretch, or just before flower?
2 month Veg*
Check out the Build A Soil recommended grow guide/chart on their website! It addresses this and much more.
I would love to know what you think of brewing microbe tea using an oxygen concentrator so it’s pushing 95% oxygen instead of room air 20%
Works great.. some will argue but its been proven for many years ha... AACT and Jadam both have working microbe counts, but imho pumping extra oxygen never hurt plants at all.
I have a whole bunch of 3ft tall mustard greens that keep bolting and going to seed. I like it. Yellow flowers are pretty. Can I use them for fertilizer? I missed that part
Just like in a fishtank, you add the food source like ammonia and the nitrifying bacteria will colonize from the air to eat up that ammonia.
You should grow lucky dog in the next series man. I’m sure you’d fw those chem crosses
have you heard of using white willow bark in organic living soil?
Yes
Make sure it is no longer active and sprouting first, but yeah.
Hey Jeremy, can diatomaceous earth be used as a silica source in a living soil application without any detriment to the living part of the soil? New to the living soil any help would be appreciated.
I am using DE as a cheap alternative. I wanted to by Silica from Jeremy,but they were backordered. Best of luck!
Thank you for the information.
Yes!!!!!!
You can save some of the fat stems to use to add humidity if you drop too far. I prefer to use weed to hydrate weed. Terracotta stones work if you don't have stems, just make sure to soak in distilled water. Leaf has lots of chlorophyll so it's not that great to use to re-hydrate bud, unless you want your bud to get more hay taste.
@BuildASoil Jeremy Is there a way to tell if your microbes in your medium have died and need to be replenished? Does using H2O2 in reservoir kill all microbes in the medium over time? Say 2.5ml of 35% h2o2 per gallon. (or 20ml of 3%)
The mycelium mat you got with the mustard seed was insane. I’ll have to get some to try myself!
Can you do a video on your worm bin? I did one outside before and it got maggots in it and I couldn't get rid of them. I am curious how you do yours
collage of Nebraska has a good published paper done on all types of sugars and how they reacted to growing corn its relevant I think