First off, dope video as always. It gives me hope for the craft market. Second, I know you boys typically start from clone, but I would love to see a video on seed starting and seedling watering/care one of these days. Early veg is my Achilles Heel.
Basically they take bacteria, sugar and water, create a ferment, then slowly dehydrate that and make it into a soluble powder. It is not actually alive, and they use different bacteria to get the different npk for each product.
Wish they would've spoke on the co2 spikes with large beds of living soil in sealed rooms.. not much info online about it but it's super common. Especially in fully sealed rooms with large beds the co2 levels go nuts at times.. I personally had to add an intake to my sealed room to solve the high co2 issues. Which kind of defeats the purpose of being sealed. 🤙
I think a slight exhaust is a good idea so you get fresh air to the plants. We did this in our commercial grow while supplementing c02 and it works just fine. Will help anything from building up.
@@RedbudSoilCompany Yea agreed. For me personally I found an intake fan/filter combo worked faster than trying to exhaust the heavy co2 along with the spike in humidity when lights go out because being in the desert our climate is extremely dry. So right before lights out my intake kicks on and brings in dry air that has atmospheric levels of co2 in. Within 10 mins the co2 levels drop and I don't see huge spikes in humidity.. because if you're in large beds of soil even if you shut co2 off early it'll still spike to super high numbers throughout the night, at least in my case it was. Hope that helps someone out there trying to figure it out 🤙
I think there is a disdain for mass scale corporate grows, for good reason. Perhaps people confuse them with these craft commercial growers when you mention commercial customers? 🤷♂️
super high quality content/info from you guys lately, I really appreciate the extra work you've put in
Thank you for the kind words. We are trying to get better everyday.
yo!! been admiring black sheeps insta for a while, super stoked for this one. thanks yall 🤝
This was awesome, humble crew 🤙🤙
Fixing to go pick up some of that Strawberry Cooler at Livwell in Durant today!
One of my go to channels now. Y'all are putting out some high quality content and education. Just wanted to say thank you.
Thanks for the kind words.
@@RedbudSoilCompany It's my pleasure!
First off, dope video as always. It gives me hope for the craft market.
Second, I know you boys typically start from clone, but I would love to see a video on seed starting and seedling watering/care one of these days. Early veg is my Achilles Heel.
Wow guys! Thank you for that. Its like a dream come true. Do you think ducting the AC would help? Or like even distributing it
Yep. I think ducting would solve this issue.
what's in the 'Organics Alive'?
Basically they take bacteria, sugar and water, create a ferment, then slowly dehydrate that and make it into a soluble powder. It is not actually alive, and they use different bacteria to get the different npk for each product.
I have 4- 20 gallon pots should I get one soil test or 4 separate test? It's just for my home grow...any advice helps thanks! 🤘
Just take a little bit from each pot, and mix them into one sample. No reason to spend the money on 4 tests.
Wish they would've spoke on the co2 spikes with large beds of living soil in sealed rooms.. not much info online about it but it's super common. Especially in fully sealed rooms with large beds the co2 levels go nuts at times.. I personally had to add an intake to my sealed room to solve the high co2 issues. Which kind of defeats the purpose of being sealed. 🤙
I think a slight exhaust is a good idea so you get fresh air to the plants. We did this in our commercial grow while supplementing c02 and it works just fine. Will help anything from building up.
@@RedbudSoilCompany Yea agreed. For me personally I found an intake fan/filter combo worked faster than trying to exhaust the heavy co2 along with the spike in humidity when lights go out because being in the desert our climate is extremely dry. So right before lights out my intake kicks on and brings in dry air that has atmospheric levels of co2 in. Within 10 mins the co2 levels drop and I don't see huge spikes in humidity.. because if you're in large beds of soil even if you shut co2 off early it'll still spike to super high numbers throughout the night, at least in my case it was. Hope that helps someone out there trying to figure it out 🤙
Ocean grown lololololol . Tk is from Florida
So you're saying I was actually right about tk? I'm honestly shocked my old brain remembered that.
I think there is a disdain for mass scale corporate grows, for good reason. Perhaps people confuse them with these craft commercial growers when you mention commercial customers? 🤷♂️
I can see that. Most of our commercial grows are small in comparison to the hydro grows.
Great content, but he sure does talk over you a lot.
I think he was just nervous honestly. When you pull a camera out, people tend to overthink everything once you're filming. I battle this as well.