Afleveringen
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In this episode I interview Jorge Cervantes. Jorge is a legend in the horticulture industry with over 40 years experience. He is an author and has written over 40 books. I ask him a variety of questions in this episode such as: the 24 hour light cycle, temperature, cloning, pruning, flushing, and more.
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In this episode I interview Soul Brotha, an indoor gardener and the winner of Pimp My Grow Season 1. He started out gardening with minimal equipment, but after winning Pimp My Grow, he now has everything he needs. He shares what his original setup looked like, how he managed to grow his plants with limited resources, and how his approach has changed with his upgraded setup.
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In this episode I interview Macho Grams Gramsbe Savage. He is a fellow content creator with nearly 2,000 subscribers, and he grows both organically and synthetically and that’s what we’re gonna talk about in today’s episode. The medium, feedings, pH, PPM and more, will be compared. Macho reveals several things that he does in his garden, when growing both ways, to get better plant growth.
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In this episode I interview Josh Grambo. He has been gardening for 12 years and is the producer for both the Dude Grows Show and the Jug Dealers podcast. Grambo studies a lot of different things and one of those things is lighting. Here is 2025, what should you look for in a grow light? Is supplementing Far Red light worth it? Is supplementing UV light worth it? We get into all of that plus more in this episode.
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In this episode, I interview Matt from Strain Show. He has been gardening for 8 years and is a fellow content creator. His YouTube channel has over 305,000 subscribers and his videos cover: the history of the plant, latest research, gardening advice, and more. In this podcast episode he talks about how he grows his plants in an Ebb and Flow hydroponic system. Everything from how the system works, nutrients, pH, PPM, environment, and more.
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In this episode I interview Colin Bell. He is a scientist who studies soil microbes and plant-microbial interactions. He completed his Ph.D. in Soil Microbial Ecology in 2009 and is well known as the inventor of Mammoth P - a popular microbial inoculant. He currently works for Microbial Mass, a microbe product that helps promote plant vigor and increase biomass. This episode focuses on microbes, of course. Everything from the type of microbes, how they function, how they can be applied in the garden, and more.
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In this episode I interview AmesHigh. He has been gardening for 20 years and grows a variety of plants. He is big into precision stress testing which is what we talk about in this episode. Everything from the types of precision stress, benefits, how he goes about the different stress techniques, and more.
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In this episode I interview Cartier Crops. He has been on the podcast once before, episode #74, where he talked all about plant breeding. We continue the conversation on breeding in this episode, focusing on creating feminized seeds.
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In this episode I interview Dave Baker. He has been gardening for 5 years and specializes in growing autoflower plants. He talks all about how he grows his autos in this episode and there are several things that he does that I actually haven’t heard of other people doing. So if you're into growing autos, this one's for you. He goes over lighting, nutrients, environment, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Skit P. He has been gardening for 10 years and is also a breeder. He talks all about how he does his breeding in this episode. Everything from the types of breeding he does, what he looks for in male and female plants, how he grows the plants when breeding, and more.
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In this episode I interview Jackson Farmer, also know as, Farmer Freeman. He has been gardening for 16 years and has a Bachelors and Masters in Biology from American University. He grows a variety of plants and owns a company that specializes in plant testing, such as DNA sex testing and testing for pathogens. He talks all about various types of plant pathogens, their symptoms, how to test for them, and how to combat them - if possible.
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In this episode I interview Alexandria aka Queen of the Sun Grown. She has been on the podcast twice before, episodes 30 & 82, and she’s back again this time to talk about closed-loop gardening. She talks about things such as composting, ecological gardening, utilizing animals, IPM, and many other things that relate to creating and working in a closed-loop system.
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In this episode I interview Chris Swank. He has been gardening for 11 years and grows plants exclusively in Rockwool, which is what we get into in today’s episode. He talks all about how he grows his plants in Rockwool; Everything from preparing for planting, nutrition, pH, irrigation strategy, environment control, and more.
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In this episode I interview Keys, also known as, Bassdropkeys. He is a fellow content creator with over 280,000 subscribers across 5 YouTube channels. In this episode he reveals how he grows the organic “water only” method. He talks about his soil mix, nutrition, compost teas, environment conditions, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview George Murray. He went to college at Purdue where he studied plant physiology and plant metabolomics. He now works in the fertilizer industry and is the formulation chemist for Ventana Plant Science and Stash Blend. In this episode he talks about several organic inputs, their benefits, sourcing, bacteria, fungi, and more.
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In this episode I interview Paul from WakeNBakewithPaul. He is a synganic gardener who grows plants in his garage, which brings its own unique challenges. He gets into detail on the way he does it successfully; everything from equipment setup, balancing environment conditions, preventing pests, and more.
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In this episode I interview Luna Whitcomb. She was on the podcast once before, episode 111, where she talked all about things that you can do to increase plant taste and smell. One of the things she mentioned in that episode was that she uses ferments, which prompted some of you to comment on that episode requesting more details. She has a ton of knowledge on this, so in this episode we get into it. She talks about the different types of fermentation and how you can implement in your garden.
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In this episode I interview Autopotamus. He has been gardening for 6 years and is well-known for growing massive autos, some yielding well over a pound, and that’s what we get into in today’s episode. I pick his brain to find out exactly what he does to grow massive autos. What type of plants do you like to grow?
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In this episode I interview Kris from Crop Culture. He has been gardening for 5 years, and is big into crop steering - which is what we get into in today’s episode. He talks all about the basics of crop steering, from what crop steering is, types of crop steering, climate, lighting, irrigation, and so much more.
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