Thanks for sharing😊 When it comes to bigger boulders that your machine can handle, apart from explosives, heaping wood, burning then quenching after heat treatment "24hrs" will fracture the rock "Remain well clear before commencement of quenching as the boulder will fracture & may become become flyrock.
It's risky popping seeds straight into the ground outside,bugs,ants love them,snip them off at the base.but it's possible,I've popped seeds in dirt & ended up with 12 footers,huge.
I tried both…my direct seed said thanks buddy…then the other seed after about 3 weeks of veg was like …hey WTF are you doing. So for me the jury has spoken …direct plant worked out better for me!
That is simply not true…where did you get your information. People have been directly planting into soil for years and years…..where are you getting or information.
That is a lot of work. I like that it employs more people, but I don't like how much the soil structure is destroyed in the process. Laying down rows of composted wood mulch and watering it in well a few weeks earlier would have let indigenous microbes come in and prepare the soil for you. I am sure there is a reason it's done the way it is, it just seems like so much destruction.
We usually dig a three foot deep hole by about 2 ft wide and fill the hole with good soft soil to ensure good healthy rooting for those initial couple weeks after transplanting also helps maintain a bit of moisture & to help plant roots breathe.
I always direct seed. I see everyone online saying stuff like, mine won't germinate! What method? Paper towel bro, the best. Nah dude, seeds go in dirt bro.
Excellent info. I like to put a clear solo cup with holes at the top to act as a humidity dome and to stop rain from moving them around but I do enjoy direct soil a lot.
Stones in the ground can also be beneficial as they interact with the soils electrical conductivity . The large boulders could be crushed to make rock dust which supplies micro-nutrients to the plants .
4:20 what is the spacing you use between holes. From stem to stem I space at minimum 6 feet since each plant outdoors can easily grow branches 3 feet long or longer. When planted to close, it makes it harder for me to control bugs and other plant chores.
That a magnesium deficiency I spy ? I have the same yellowing on the lowers . Just finally figured it wasnt nitrogen and if I feed ( very little ) cal mag and a 0.5-0.09-0.05 tea ( about 5 ml ) after the 3rd set of true leaves I can prevent this . Or spray with baking soda 2% foliar repeat after 4 days.
Just started my first grow , went straight to soil and all 4 germinated perfectly
هل يمكن حصد الزهور فقط للحفاض على النبتة لسنة اخرى فانا اسمع انها نبتة معمرة
Rèeeeeeee reeeeeeee no age restrictions 🤯🤡🤡🤡🤡
Thanks bro, don't be shy with the videos
I never do bags paper plugs .drop a seed use a pencil mikos and water . 3 days up they come . Fast start with tap root and better
Thanks for sharing😊 When it comes to bigger boulders that your machine can handle, apart from explosives, heaping wood, burning then quenching after heat treatment "24hrs" will fracture the rock "Remain well clear before commencement of quenching as the boulder will fracture & may become become flyrock.
I just dig a hole with my finger and throw the seed right in. Lol. Keep it moist and I gather over a pound per plant
It's risky popping seeds straight into the ground outside,bugs,ants love them,snip them off at the base.but it's possible,I've popped seeds in dirt & ended up with 12 footers,huge.
With the price of good seeds now a days I use the rapid rooters then to soil or perlite. I'm a big fan of hempy buckets.
I tried both…my direct seed said thanks buddy…then the other seed after about 3 weeks of veg was like …hey WTF are you doing. So for me the jury has spoken …direct plant worked out better for me!
Great content as always and thank u for the help I'm new to gardening n learn so much from u
I from turkey.In how many days will the seeds planted in the soil without using a method germinate.
No pesticides please 🥺
Dont think this applies to many of us or even any of us
No-till seems to be all the rage, what made you decide to till for this field?
How did the field turn out?
That is simply not true…where did you get your information. People have been directly planting into soil for years and years…..where are you getting or information.
This soil looks so compacted and low
In nutrients
is that micros in the hole?
but that soil looks so dense
That is a lot of work. I like that it employs more people, but I don't like how much the soil structure is destroyed in the process. Laying down rows of composted wood mulch and watering it in well a few weeks earlier would have let indigenous microbes come in and prepare the soil for you. I am sure there is a reason it's done the way it is, it just seems like so much destruction.
We usually dig a three foot deep hole by about 2 ft wide and fill the hole with good soft soil to ensure good healthy rooting for those initial couple weeks after transplanting also helps maintain a bit of moisture & to help plant roots breathe.
Awesome video . you shoulda dug up the whole plot with that excavator tho ..haha.
I always direct seed. I see everyone online saying stuff like, mine won't germinate! What method? Paper towel bro, the best. Nah dude, seeds go in dirt bro.
Excellent info. I like to put a clear solo cup with holes at the top to act as a humidity dome and to stop rain from moving them around but I do enjoy direct soil a lot.
Good job 👍
If you put a couple aquasorb crystals under each seedling/cutting it will keep the little guys from drying up as easily! 😎😎😯👍
Stones in the ground can also be beneficial as they interact with the soils electrical conductivity .
The large boulders could be crushed to make rock dust which supplies micro-nutrients to the plants .
i start my seeds in the soil now, i use a 40 watt LED with 3 UV and 3 INferred diodes, and i keep spraying it takes about 2-3 days usually
4:20 what is the spacing you use between holes. From stem to stem I space at minimum 6 feet since each plant outdoors can easily grow branches 3 feet long or longer. When planted to close, it makes it harder for me to control bugs and other plant chores.
I put my seeds into 5 gallon containers with peat moss, and place a dome over the seedling to keep it moist and warm.
love the info from here!!
Great way to kill the soil biology…
Great video by the way!
Those people need a gas powered post hole digger bad in that soil. Hitting clay and rocks with the shovel is like digging in concrete.
That a magnesium deficiency I spy ? I have the same yellowing on the lowers . Just finally figured it wasnt nitrogen and if I feed ( very little ) cal mag and a 0.5-0.09-0.05 tea ( about 5 ml ) after the 3rd set of true leaves I can prevent this . Or spray with baking soda 2% foliar repeat after 4 days.
Where is this footage from?
Another Banger my friend- Great info! -Michigan love!
Wish your vidz were longer my man
Nice field
Right on 👍 I like to give the seeds a soak until they just start to crack, then they go right in the soil
Yo that's all I do. Just stick them in soil. I'm 78 out of 80 success
Definitely my preferred method no transplanting for me toss the autoflower seed into a 7gal pot and watch it grow. Good video 🤙🤙🤙
Can't wait to see the field grow. Keep us updated, Sir!
Professor ✅