Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It
Garden Talk with Mr. Grow It
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The Best Way To Pheno Hunt With Plant Restrictions! (Garden Talk #138)
In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview CE420. He is a fellow UA-camr with nearly 3,000 subscribers and he’s big into pheno hunting plants. He has a plant-count restriction and pheno hunting in that case can be a bit challenging. He talks all about it in this episode and more. What type of plants do you like to grow? Kale, lettuce, broccoli, tomatoes, oranges, grapes, apples, potatoes, house plants, let us know in the comments section below. If you enjoyed this video please click that thumbs up button :)
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★Timestamps★
00:00 - Podcast Intro
00:59 - Sponsors
02:29 - Introduction
08:04 - His Grow Style
10:20 - What Is Pheno Hunting?
11:40- Pheno Hunting Males, Females, Or Both?
13:23 - Maximum Plant Count
14:28 - Characteristics
19:39 - Planting Seeds
22:17 - Medium & Container
27:21 - Nutrients
28:09 - Environment Conditions
30:03 - Light Intensity
31:37 - Plant Training
33:09 - Precision Stress
34:34 - Stem-Rub Technique
38:06 - Culling Plants
42:20 - Selecting A Keeper
46:39 - How To Pheno Hunt With 4 Plants Maximum
49:09 - Other Tips & Beginner Advice
51:03 - Final Words
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Відео

Do These Things When Growing Autos To MAXIMIZE Results! (Garden Talk #137)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Sebastian Good from Fast Buds. He is an expert when it comes to auto flowering plants and has done many techniques over the years that help increase both quality and yield; and that’s what we’re going to get into in today's episode. We get into topics such as: plant nutrition, growing medium, container size, light cycle, environment conditions and so ...
Lighting For Plants 2024! New Plant Studies On Lighting & More! (Garden Talk #136)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Shane from MIGRO. He was on the podcast once before, episode #33 back in 2021, where he talked all about LED grow lights. We will continue to talk about lighting in this episode, diving into topics such as intracanopy lighting, DLI, light quantity instead of quality, and so much more. What type of plants do you like to grow? Lettuce, bok choy, house p...
Crop Advisor SHOCKED When He Looked At My Water & Soil Test Results! (Garden Talk #135)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Bryant Mason aka The Soil Doctor. He was on the podcast once before, episode #26 back in 2021, where he talked all about soil testing, did a soil audit walkthrough, talked about some of the different elements for growth and got into heavy metals. This time around he talks all about water testing. I got my local water tested and he breaks down the resu...
Precision Plant Training For Higher Quality & Yield! (Garden Talk #134)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview MammaKush420. She has been gardening for 6 years, and is big into training plants in order to achieve a higher quality and yield. And that’s what we’re gonna talk about in today’s episode. She talks about the pros and cons of training plants, details on how she does several different plant training techniques, and gives some good overall advice for be...
All About Growing Hydroponically In A RDWC System! (Garden Talk #133)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Corey from Inside Hydro. He is a fellow UA-camr with nearly 40,000 subscribers and his channel revolves around hydroponics, RDWC to be specific, and that’s what we’re going to get into in today’s episode. He talks about what RDWC is, pros, cons, equipment setup, how he grows plants in the system, and so much more. What type of plants do you like to gr...
A New Way To Water Your Plants Maintaining The PERFECT Moisture Level! (Garden Talk #132)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Michael Box from Sustainable Village. He was on the podcast once before, episode #50, where he talked about the different methods of autowatering and his recommendations for autowatering setups for different size containers. This episode we continue talking about irrigation. He talks about moisture release curves, moisture meters, new irrigation techn...
Myth-Busting With A 39-Year Gardening Pro! Bro Science EXPOSED! (Garden Talk #131)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Brandon Hudson. He is an agronomist for KIS Organics and has been gardening for nearly 40 years. Over that span of time, Brandon has done a countless number of gardening methods and has identified many gardening myths. He talks about a variety of things in this episode, revealing both good information, and some bro science that he’s encountered along ...
7-Year Plant Breeder Reveals His Methods For Breeding Feminized Plants! (Garden Talk #130)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Welcome To The Grow Tent. Some of you long-time listeners of the podcast may remember him from episode 5 - back in February 2021. Great episode there where he gave a ton of advice for beginner gardeners. This time around we get into plant breeding. He has been breeding for the past 7 years and has created many amazing crosses. He talks about some of t...
This Problem Is Wiping Out Home Grows & Commercial Facilities AROUND THE WORLD! (Garden Talk #129)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Dr. Tassa Saldi. She is the Chief Science Officer of TUMI Genomics and is an expert in molecular biology, with a focus on RNA biology. Within this episode she talks in detail about a pathogen that has infected a large percent of both commercial facilities and home gardens around the world. Everything from what the pathogen is, how it’s transmitted, it...
IPM Specialist Reveals The Best Ways To Prevent & Eliminate Garden Pests! (Garden Talk #128)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Matthew Gates. He is an IPM specialist and has been on the podcast once before, episode 48, where he talked about the ‘Top 10 Garden Pests & How To Combat Them!’ I’m happy to have him back on the podcast so we can get deeper into pest management. In this episode he reveals some of the best ways to prevent and eliminate garden pests. What plants do you...
Plant Breeding Ethics To Follow & Major Mistakes To Avoid! (Garden Talk #127)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Josh from Elite Cut Genetics. He is a plant breeder from the Chicagoland area and has been gardening since 2011. He has a ton of good knowledge on plant breeding and is big into taking an ethical approach. He talks all about how to be ethical when breeding and big mistakes that are often made. What plants do you like to grow? Lettuce, tomatoes, kale, ...
Gardening Tips for Maximum Quality & Yield! (Garden Talk #126)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Patrick and Mrs. GrowDaddy from GrowDaddyTV. They have been gardening for 4 years and grow a variety of plants such as tomatoes, lettuce, basil, cilantro, parsley, medical plants, and more. One of their main goals when gardening is to achieve a top quality product and a high yield; which I thought would be an excellent topic for this podcast episode -...
Excellent Organic Amendments To Add To Your Soil! (Garden Talk #125)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Tad Hussey. He’s been on the podcast once before, episode 103, where he talked about ‘How to Reuse Your Old Potting Soil For Another Grow!’ There was a ton of knowledge dropped in that episode; many of you commented on how helpful it was for you. Well Tad is back for another episode, this time he talks about various organic amendments to add to your s...
Organic Gardening: How To Keep Plants Healthy Throughout The Grow Cycle! (Garden Talk #124)
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Luke McCallen. He is an active member of the gardening community and is big into growing organic. Keeping plants healthy throughout the grow is easier said than done, and in this episode Luke reveals what he does in particular in order to keep plants healthy throughout the entire grow cycle. What type of plants do you like to grow? Lettuce, bok choy, ...
DIY Hydroponics Setup At Home! (Garden Talk #123)
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DIY Hydroponics Setup At Home! (Garden Talk #123)
Plant Training Methods For MASSIVE Yields! (Garden Talk #122)
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Plant Training Methods For MASSIVE Yields! (Garden Talk #122)
The Best Plant Drying & Curing Methods For The Highest Quality! (Garden Talk #121)
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The Best Plant Drying & Curing Methods For The Highest Quality! (Garden Talk #121)
Stealth Gardening Indoors Tips & Tricks! (Garden Talk #120)
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Stealth Gardening Indoors Tips & Tricks! (Garden Talk #120)
Growing Genetics The Best Way Possible In Your Climate! (Garden Talk #119)
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Growing Genetics The Best Way Possible In Your Climate! (Garden Talk #119)
All About Gardening Content Creation! (Garden Talk #118)
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All About Gardening Content Creation! (Garden Talk #118)
Harvesting, Drying & Curing Plants To Maintain Quality! (Garden Talk #117)
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Harvesting, Drying & Curing Plants To Maintain Quality! (Garden Talk #117)
Best Practices For Growing Several Plants At The Same Time! (Garden Talk #116)
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Best Practices For Growing Several Plants At The Same Time! (Garden Talk #116)
Unique Methods For Pheno Hunting Plants! (Garden Talk #115)
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Unique Methods For Pheno Hunting Plants! (Garden Talk #115)
How To Grow LARGE Plants Indoors! (Garden Talk #114)
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How To Grow LARGE Plants Indoors! (Garden Talk #114)
Grow Science or Bro Science? Breaking Down Gardening Myths! (Garden Talk #113)
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Grow Science or Bro Science? Breaking Down Gardening Myths! (Garden Talk #113)
The BuildASoil Way Success By A 2-Year Gardener! (Garden Talk #112)
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The BuildASoil Way Success By A 2-Year Gardener! (Garden Talk #112)
Organic Gardening Tips To Increase Plant Taste & Smell! (Garden Talk #111)
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Organic Gardening Tips To Increase Plant Taste & Smell! (Garden Talk #111)
Fundamental Gardening Questions... ANSWERED! (Q&A #23)
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Fundamental Gardening Questions... ANSWERED! (Q&A #23)
New Study on 60/60 Drying Method Reveals Bro Science??
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New Study on 60/60 Drying Method Reveals Bro Science??

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @gary5799
    @gary5799 Годину тому

    Can the canna Coco be reused

  • @GardensoftheAncientsHerbal
    @GardensoftheAncientsHerbal 2 години тому

    I tend to prefer a slightly looser bud, not insanely loose or sparse but enough that it doesn’t feel like it just fiber. I have also noticed that bigger buds tend to have a smoke that is a bit harsher, and the Terps tend to not be as fragrant or forward. other people I’ve asked about the same subject seem to say the same things some people love giant dense nugs, cause they just wanna have volume.

  • @rayathome151-i1n
    @rayathome151-i1n 2 години тому

    Sebastian, are you going to turn on subtitles on your German channel? My German is limited so it would be nice to read the subtitles and practice a little German as well. Much thanks if its possible without too much work.

  • @curtthechameleon
    @curtthechameleon 4 години тому

    I knew why I loved Scotty so much. He's an Azomite, Rock dust guy. I use that as well on everything I grow.

  • @kevinliang9502
    @kevinliang9502 5 годин тому

    This guy is the real deal. As a chemical engineer, I'm an expert in physical chemistry. Humidity is a function of temperature and vapour pressure of water vapour. The vapour pressure can stay the same but the temperature changes, then the humidity changes even tho there's the same amount of water in the air. That's why it's often called relative humidity because it's relative to temperature. 100% RH at 0 °C feels very different from 100% RH @ 30°C. The hotter it is, the more water vapour the air can "hold". That's why a hot, humid day feels so wet and sticky, and why winters feel much drier. Cold air can't hold as much water. At 100% RH the air can't hold any more water vapour and water will condense on cold surfaces. Dew point is a much better unit of measurement for the vapour pressure. But then it gets confusing for some people because then both ur measurements are in °C.

  • @ElCannasseur
    @ElCannasseur 5 годин тому

    love it

  • @XtianApi
    @XtianApi 6 годин тому

    Kushman? he should be a weed grower... Wait a sec

  • @markandrewgriggs2294
    @markandrewgriggs2294 8 годин тому

    9:18 chlorine is a micronutrient. It may kill off microbes too but your plants need chlorine, even if its .1 ppm or whatever it is. They still need it. Chloramine in my tap water on the other hand, is not a micronutrient and my local water treatment plant sucks bc of it.

  • @markasmaclean7571
    @markasmaclean7571 8 годин тому

    Good episode lots of info

  • @hiimboosted9752
    @hiimboosted9752 15 годин тому

    Wow what an interview! Funny I was gifted his book to my birthday and didn't even know that it was THAT book, because title is in german for me haha Well... Guess I'm gonna read it real soon xd

  • @MegaTraum420nyc
    @MegaTraum420nyc 15 годин тому

    I like my trichomes when it's milky with a few spots of amber

  • @mikemike1824
    @mikemike1824 15 годин тому

    Wow! How to over complicate a simple thing. After all these decades of growing, I thought I smoked for the EFFECT!!! I almost cried at 16:11 when you go through a list of caracteristics that have nothing to do with the main reason I smoke and it's the EFFECT. Since over 20 years, all we hear are those caracteristics.... Not a lot about the EFEECT beside THC levels, color, smell taste, bag appeal... Not a lot said about the EFFECT. Yes I know, different strains for different brains. But there are general guidelines for each strains. I think I'm from another planet when I watch these new breeding things. Sure, these days, many strains hit you like a sledgehammer between the eyes. But I rather stick to my good old Skunk #1, Bubba Kush, Chemo, Panama Red, White Rhino, Haze, etc... I don't care about taste, smell, etc... As long as the EFFECT is great. Most of the 70's weed were like that. Ugly buds, full of seeds, pepper hay smell, burning wood taste, but it would make you feel so good. Sorry for my rant Mr.Grow It, I love your content and great effort in the quality of your work and guests, but on this one, I totally disagree. Cheers

  • @Chris-zu4es
    @Chris-zu4es 21 годину тому

    @gardentalkwithmrgrowit Chris can you reach out to autopotsmus. that guy grows the biggest auto flowers in the world I believe

  • @charlestonchew4422
    @charlestonchew4422 23 години тому

    I didn't hear anything about ideal temperature and humidity percentage and can someone explain whst foxtailing is? I'm assuming it's when bud gets pody/knuckley

  • @Michael_Douglas007
    @Michael_Douglas007 23 години тому

    Will this work in fox farms ocean forest or no because it’s not organic?

  • @curiousbystander9193
    @curiousbystander9193 День тому

    a lot of states out there.... feel you bry

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 День тому

    I once tried a keif that felt like the first time getting high again and felt great but have never seen such a product again, other keif products just dont do the same.

  • @weedmanculture
    @weedmanculture День тому

    Manitoba is fighting and QUEBEC has NO right

  • @laja6108
    @laja6108 День тому

    You can get carbon from compost and mulch. Then, if you do something like KNF or JADAM, you're good.

  • @Invisibleman1776
    @Invisibleman1776 День тому

    Nice snake plant in the background. I have one from my late grandmother that’s over 30 years old.

  • @jordanrapport7562
    @jordanrapport7562 День тому

    Use silica in silic acid form to strengthen cell walls. Really helps fight pests, diseases, and fungi. I get mine from bokashi earthworks or Aptus.

  • @jrsflicks9908
    @jrsflicks9908 День тому

    So smart I learned alot

  • @jordanrapport7562
    @jordanrapport7562 День тому

    Don’t worry you can’t get a viroid in your thyroid.

  • @jordanrapport7562
    @jordanrapport7562 День тому

    This is why I make my own seeds and use my own seeds now for the last decade.

  • @rashaunsteele
    @rashaunsteele День тому

    Great content sir. Long time viewer and new AC infinity family! Just got my 4x2. I hit that sub button too. Thank you again for the great info for novice and pros.

  • @TerpyTen
    @TerpyTen День тому

    No thanks on the AI lights. Ppl will be losing plants left and right from bad info. Just look when they tried to train AI to identify cancer. Even when it had cancer cell in front of it, it said it was clear because there wasn't a ruler in the picture. I can't talk to any of my devices because they can't understand what I'm saying but I'm supposed to trust the health of my plants to AI. I tried doing research about nutrients on ChatGPT and after 3 questions, it just kept giving me the same exact generic answer. "What heavy metals can be found in X?" It would just list all the heavy metals. No specifics like kelp is loaded with arsenic compared to aluminum but you won't find out on ChatGPT. If you ask Google, then it'll just give you 10 pages on where to buy it and ZERO info about heavy metal contamination.....like it's all being hidden from us 🤔

  • @nickcarter9662
    @nickcarter9662 День тому

    ok what you should be picking up on here is,. what and how he explains like the calcium etc,.. well landrace, heirloom etc plants have all this naturally,. what’s not being said is that breeding from 1990-present has ruined and breed out all these good genes creating weak marijuana that’s easily attacked by viriods viruses mildews molds etc.. pretty simple fix.. stop breeding!!!! science and labs cannot create the real thing,.. just learn about lab and naturally created thcp.. support the real farmers of the world! not some dickhead breeder hahahaha

  • @deetsnot3745
    @deetsnot3745 День тому

    Hi , I heard you talking about kelptastic and I just got some . I can't remember exactly how you use it on your plants . I have autos (growdots and recharge as prescribed)and have started bloom, do I mix with water? Ratio? & the amount Or top dress? & amount ? And how often do I apply ? I'm growing in hp 10% coco and 3 cups of extra perlite / 5 gallon fabric planters. I like your educational , no b.s. show

  • @MegaTraum420nyc
    @MegaTraum420nyc День тому

    my 4x4 vivosun tent has light leaks around the stitchings and the zippers & and my mars hydro 3x3 tent has no light leaks but the zipper always gets stuck when I open & close the tent. my bro got the ac infinity 4x4 tent and it's way better quality vs the vivosun & mars hydro tent from the mylar quality even to the zippers. We both run mars hydro LED lights the FC series

  • @123bambam4
    @123bambam4 День тому

    Bud washings is kinda ludicrous to me.

  • @nickcarter9662
    @nickcarter9662 День тому

    well if your knowledgeable you’ll know most of this is skewed within the first 6:30 of this video.. breeders are and have been ruining marijuana since 1990-present,.. assuming unknowingly,. real marijuana smokers only smoke landrace or heirloom strains,.. jade nectar on you tube will show you the way!!,..

  • @LennyMac7
    @LennyMac7 День тому

    Bless ur back bro ❤

  • @onpopularmediawithstacyloc3992

    Dude, I literally took a break from my second listen through of your audiobook to listen to this. 🤣🤣🤣👍

  • @glowtreeglass
    @glowtreeglass День тому

    This conversation really gets me exited for the future! So refreshing!

  • @benc438
    @benc438 День тому

    Are there any grow talk videos that talk about dark period interruption? Or light pollution? Trying to find some science on that besides Google.. thanks!

  • @danmel3978
    @danmel3978 День тому

    The way to grow dense buds is to grow them correctly...the end

  • @justinkuhn2584
    @justinkuhn2584 2 дні тому

    There's evidence out there that if you put a seed in your mouth it will transfer alot of different kinds of your "data" sent to that seed possible alterating many parts of the plant more to the individuals needs. Anyone do this? I have few times but not enough to say anything. I'm a little nervous to put the good spendy seeds through that.

    • @justinkuhn2584
      @justinkuhn2584 2 дні тому

      Fluctuations in co2 can stunt growth. If it gets used to breathing 1200ppm and that ppm drops it can have issues not having what it's used to. Co2 runs should have everything super dialed in to get all the benefits or you could just be wasting money.

  • @abelruiz2125
    @abelruiz2125 2 дні тому

    I got your book lol

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 2 дні тому

    Restrictions are suppose to limit supply but thats not whats happening with plant counting.

    • @CExpress420
      @CExpress420 2 дні тому

      Yeah,because you can just grow huge plants. Lmao. All its doing is making it harder to make alot fast, or pheno hunting.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 2 дні тому

    My kale plants always have aphids but never on the cannabis.

  • @woodchipgardens9084
    @woodchipgardens9084 2 дні тому

    I have never ever seen city water prevent wine yeast from activating instantly.

  • @reginaldfortunus1596
    @reginaldfortunus1596 2 дні тому

    Great episode! Im in Québec, Canada, and just got my license for personal growing. I can grow 195 plants. So ya, this is gonna be helpful!

    • @weedmanculture
      @weedmanculture День тому

      195 plantes ? Tu as l'espace? Comment as tu fais pour les convaincre? Jai un permis pour 25 et ca me coute 250$ par année et toi?

  • @TrentsGotAGarden
    @TrentsGotAGarden 2 дні тому

    Awesome episode, tons of valuable, plant-science based information shared.

  • @ShillyBears1
    @ShillyBears1 2 дні тому

    So I’m running 2 of these in a 4x4 thinking it’d be fine but now I’m freaking out thinking Tha5s not enough wattage , what do people think?

  • @ShaunClark-z4u
    @ShaunClark-z4u 2 дні тому

    Looking for that free tent guys, got 2x4 but need another, gorilla tent? Yes pleasr 😁

  • @FlowerPower369
    @FlowerPower369 2 дні тому

    Lighter Flicks: "And this is inside Hydro". Thank You... i learned alot on his channel months back.

  • @skulltarwow2417
    @skulltarwow2417 2 дні тому

    I table spoon per two liters