Thanks to the dr bugbee's for researching and thanks to the Shane's in the World for sharing important information with youtube
@BasedOcra-extended7 ай бұрын
This is why I always use your discount codes when I have to buy grow related stuff, you give us so much information. Whenever I think I know it all I come here to feel like a beginner again. Thank you so much for everything you've done for the community and thank you even more for all that you are yet to do.
@MassMedicalStrains7 ай бұрын
Personally, I like to keep my flower rooms around 82 degrees F throughout all of flower. I find the herb has much better effects than when I make it colder, like in the 70s... I can set my room to any temp desired, and it just puts out much better herb at higher temperatures. Lab testing with very high results at a strict lab, got a few trophies for the flower... don't believe the science. Of course, it will depend on what strain you grow, how you grow them, etc. I grow all organic, and mostly sativa influenced hybrids, some landraces, etc. and they generally come out much stronger with heat. In the past when I couldn't control my temp as precisely, I had grows where the temps were higher than I wanted, like near 90. Some strains do better, and some do worse. My suspicion is that the strains tested by Bugbee are simply strains that aren't very heat tolerant, although it may also have to do with the feeding or other environmental conditions favoring those results for him. It cannot be applied to all of cannabis fairly, and neither could my results. There are so many factors.
@lukekelly28927 ай бұрын
yeah I think you are right. and there are some confused strains out there. like in terms of landraces, you know they adapted over hundreds of years to the environment there in. like the kushs like elevation can cope with higher hum, mossy European ones high hum , lower temperature. but the Afghani, the ones I like are more adapted to arid, hot environments. and like I say with the confused traits. like a tenth of Afghans optimum environment. we cross for flavour and effect, they just care about how well the seeds survive. I think the experiment would work if they were the landrace strains. they are more homogenous
@tupacshakur53476 ай бұрын
i find better flavour that way too, anything turning purple just don't do it for me can taste the anthocyanins even if slightly, makes sense as they are flavonoids.
@growcannasseurs99636 ай бұрын
Your Grape Pupil was a pleasant one, growing a Gas-Pak now🙏🤙❤️🔥 great work
@grilledxcheeze6 ай бұрын
It's wild how much info we have gained over just the past few years. I really appreciate you sharing so much information.
@uxplore14 ай бұрын
But are we talking leaf temp or room temp?
@jefflaporte25984 ай бұрын
Good info. Been lowering temps in late stage flower for the last decade. Follow nature and you won't go wrong.
@stroke22027 ай бұрын
This was a part of bro science that I’ve been adhering to for years. I’m glad that there’s science to back it up now. I’ve tried to keep my temps around 80f during flower to prevent purple stems but when I did, I’d always end up with never ending new pistils forming. I’ve just recently, really dialed in my process to get consistent results. Thanks for all of the info over the years. Context is everything in cultivation.
@loganleborgne4207 ай бұрын
Hi! Isn't it obvious to you that it's just mimicking nature...nothing new...except that in nature it start with mild temperature and days who get longer in April...I just guess it occurs naturally in countries where there is wild cannabis during those months March or April then temperatures start to increase in June when the plant is big enough to spread July is when you know how big it will end August is stretch month but half of it is flowering time and it's hot a bit less in September but hot October is cooler...same with light in April there's approximately 14h of sun 18h in June 16h in July 14h in August 12h in September 10h in October...using more light than needed is a concern especially those days...I guess it speed the process early in the grow but when you have 8 to 10 weeks to veg the next crop there's no point...I will keep mimicking nature and save money!
@stroke22027 ай бұрын
@@loganleborgne420 Mimicking nature is a wild oversimplification. Nature is inconsistent. Indoor cultivation is attractive because we get to control the environment and have consistent high quality crops. Outside is often too hot, too cold, too windy, too wet, too dry. There’s so much bro science when comes to cannabis, it’s nice to know that something you do has real value.
@xX_DarkBountyX_XxxHDNoScopPuss6 ай бұрын
@@loganleborgne420Nature want to maximize breeding probability, growers want to maximize buds flavor/potency. So there is no good reason to mimick nature
@HeathStevens7 ай бұрын
I run mine in my basement in a 2x4 tent and I run mine about 70-75 °F with the lights on and about 68 with the lights off. The smell and flavor is awesome
@TerpyTen5 ай бұрын
I always keep my grow at about 72 F (22C) Good to know I've been doing something right
@HighGradeTexan7 ай бұрын
Rise and shine Migros on
@benjibowser51817 ай бұрын
Winter crops are always more potent 👍
@deanmartin60527 ай бұрын
This makes sense when you think about the “natural” growing cycle (in the wild) of the plant in most countries. It starts off warm in spring, gets hot in summer (veg) then gets cooler in autumn (flower). And of course some countries have different climates and so the strains there would be different, which goes along with what you said. I wonder, if you control your water temp in a DWC grow, what difference that would make also? As for the heat collected by the buds due to lamp radiation, well LEDs are the best option there, but also have a higher wattage lamp, but spaced further away from the canopy. Although this uses more energy (costs more), it will have the effect of not burning the tops, and also allowing a more even light absorption over the colas/buds from the very top to the furthest at the bottom.
@harlemstruggle7 ай бұрын
You will find much improvement in hydroponics with the ability to maintain your water at 65 degrees F
@Hansen7107 ай бұрын
they have low temps every night in the nature.. that is one of the things we try to avoid to get max yield indoor having it close to the stunning temps will reduce your yeld, and then it doesent matter if you have a few cannabinoids that are 1%stronger.. it can handle 40c without it hurts your quality, the real killer is temp differences.... its a known fact that keeping the temp night and day the same more or less gives bigger yeild root temps are also not spoken about here it is deffently not proven your yeld will get bigger if you bring the plants close to 20,c that is the reason they dont grow natural in good quality where i live we would have fire weed outside if this was true
@flamingpinkninjas6 ай бұрын
Bruce has said in a We the Growers podcast to maintain rootzone temps the same. And that makes sense, as you increase temp you are losing your dissolved oxygen. Water temp should be at or below 25C. Running it at 18C like the other guy suggested can cause some issues sometimes when running air temps of 28+C. too big of a differential is a rootshock stressor
@WatchCLtv7 ай бұрын
Interesting observation, I love to see science being more of the focus in this space. Also, great camera dude!
@loganleborgne4207 ай бұрын
It's just mimicking nature...but what I really like to know it's if night are hotter than days it change anything 🤔!?!
@Freedom_Born7 ай бұрын
@@loganleborgne420 Hotter nights?! Thailand is monsoonal all year round and some of the oldest landrace strains come from Thai sativa's.
@philiproberts34997 ай бұрын
I remember in a previous conversation you had with an expert from dr bruce bugbee lab saying it was the last 4 to 5 weeks to run lower temps and was still good to run higher temps in early flower to fill up the upper canopy 1st. Bit confused but love details you guys go into. I run c02 so was thinking running 29c during veg and the 1st 3 weeks of flower after the stretch and flowers formed then drop the temps.
@Hansen7107 ай бұрын
with co2 the rules change and they handle stress from temps better what we are trying to avoid indoor is temp differences they lower the yeild and we dont want to bring them close to the stunning point like you are at 20c with lots of co2 these rules will change in fact it matters what the co2 levels was natural when this study was done, to get anything from this study but no country that is around 20c grows the best weed natural we are talking scandinavian summer temps 🤣
@newfreenayshaun66517 ай бұрын
I'm so relieved that I get to grow outside and use the power of the sun. By the time I'm harvesting it's nice and cool if not freezing temperatures. When the tomato plants die off, that's about when I harvest😅
@townyboy35407 ай бұрын
Awesome news to hear as we are days away from the start of winter here and just pulled 4 and another 4 to go in 2 weeks.. good timing. Did a summer grow at those high temps, was hard work but still had success, but a lot of watering. Just started vegging some now
@growersmindset7 ай бұрын
indoor winter harvest are definitely my best due to the nice cool 60F inside. but, one of the best plants ive ever grown was mango isle F2 which had to fight consistent 94F+ temps inside the tent and had a potency ive never experienced before. the effects smoked from .2g last beyond 4 hours. i wonder if the high temp helped the plant to grow with more vigor. also wonder how potent that strain would be if it was grown in cool temps. great vid migro
@scottymac694207 ай бұрын
I found my heat stressed plant also upped its trichome and resin production. Think it’s s from UV so she put on more “sun screen”. Stress in all its forms has been shown to produce tougher and therefore more potent plants.
@MassMedicalStrains7 ай бұрын
Some strains come out much better when flowered in hot temperatures.
@metatron60665 ай бұрын
Sativas usually
@jedjones90477 ай бұрын
I've noticed this hight temperature in late flower 25c to 30c has a detrimental effect on end quality' thanks shane for the info 👍
@keithrudd85747 ай бұрын
Migro, And Dr Bruce... Thanks
@crouton9762 ай бұрын
Seeing the data around the optimal temp for later flower to get the highest cannabinoid production makes me really wonder what my outdoor grow during 2020, which was harvested during 100+ F temps, would be capable of in cooler temps... It was some of the most potent flower I'd grown or consumed, so curious how much better it could have been.
@kevinpurcell18673 күн бұрын
I heat with a wood furnace in the basement so I fight the heat 🥵 🔥 in the basement it's a chore for sure so I keep the fans on ...I been fucking up for over a decade 😂 trial and error....we can always learn more thanks for all the input ....keep the videos coming ...sometimes the harvest tastes great sometimes ...patience and knowledge.....it's my therapy....cheaper than a phycologist...
@barzatops87327 ай бұрын
Wish this info was available 30 years ago. Thanks
@JW-lq9ow7 ай бұрын
I'll try it this grow. Costly in Cali to keep it that low in the summer😮
@fadedmass16627 ай бұрын
I really need to read this paper. Is it available? Was this done with all other factors the same? I thought I heard a few times it was. I was wondering if the humidity was raised with the temperature? Or was the humidity held at the same level while just the temps were increased for the study? If the RH was held constant, I think this would explain the lower quality. It would explain why the bud temps exceeded the air temp. Sounds like the vpd went really high in the high heat chambers as part of the experiment. I found there is absolute validity in lowering the temps in flower to increase density and preserve the trichs from degrading. Heres the catch, I believe you can achieve fast growth rates, high yields with warm temps. The still drop temps in mid flower to preserve potency and density. This study might show the driving force in growth rates is the plants temperature. That the air temp is a tool in increasing that. But without balancing the RH and not allowing bud temps to run out of control than quality will be sacrificed for growth.
@shiftersenses7 ай бұрын
It does make all sense this study! Thank you for sharing
@harlemstruggle7 ай бұрын
This is why my last indoor harvest is in (mid to late)May. After that its too hot and humid to justify all the AC and Dehumidification. Also I can focus on my outdoor grows.
@jimmypage19697 ай бұрын
I learned that the hard way
@alexpreusianer58123 ай бұрын
Very interesting Can the flowers be cooled by increasing the circulating air? Thanks
@tthtonekid7 ай бұрын
Hell yes gotta get one of those targeted heaters from ac inifinity cause im always running my lung room ac down between 65-68
@Kuehlmittel17 ай бұрын
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@tecateplane7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@jimd16177 ай бұрын
thank you for everything you do :)
@akum252 ай бұрын
Thanks Shane, incredible piece of info as ever! One question: what would you reccomend to use as far as tools to cool down the temperature in the growing tent?
@mrc.tillsr74157 ай бұрын
You can run higher temps with LEDs, I run veg and flower at 84f getting explosive growth in both tents and tarps and stickiness
@ersineser76107 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing.
@bluehart52997 ай бұрын
I'm a little surprised you only came too this conclusion now, I've been working with low temps during flowering for many years already. You can also increase your THC and Terpenes through proper cuing, I was able to increase the percentage of THC by as much as 2% with proper curing, industry lab tests demonstrated this result with every crop.
@chadgifford4997 ай бұрын
I run cool, usually 75-77 F, not only do I get very potent buds, but I see a lot more Anthocyanin expression.
@SickMeds6 ай бұрын
Interested to hear how this study will be affected by co2 injections, as far as my experience goes, having 1200-1500ppm in the flowering room will make plants to uptake more nutrients which equals water, they need to breathe and release it, warmer temperature helps with that …
@fromoz92947 ай бұрын
good info thx mate. so, anybody an idea about how to cool down - or even better: how to keep the buds cool? i live in europe, if i keep running the AC half the day it costs me a few thousands at the end of the year :/
@jasontran45253 ай бұрын
This is counterintuitive but at the same time very correct in the name of science. Plant biomass isn't the only factor that determines quality. With too much biomass, you actually lose in canabinoids. So, for growers, you would be upset seeing a slower growth rate because plants do infact grow faster in a hotter environment. But without a doubt, trichomes are very volatile and are actively degrading in the heat.
@SaltwaterBoogeyman7 ай бұрын
🎉❤❤❤❤ love this channel
@slayfocused7 ай бұрын
Your videos are very helpful. Thanks for sharing
@lessmigrantsmorewalls83927 ай бұрын
Thank you sir. Great video once again
@microbefeeder7 ай бұрын
Wow this was awesome!
@saminselenciata48617 ай бұрын
Thank you for spreading this valuable information further !!! You are what we need more of in the growing space 🤩
@zonelibre70717 ай бұрын
T es le meilleur !! Continue et merci
@gweghead17 ай бұрын
Shane, what do you think about the sonic bloom technique? sounds crazy, yet I would like to hear what Dr Bruce Bugbees and you think about that...thank you for all the testing and work.
@doveseye.46667 ай бұрын
I thought I would get a heat mat, but I messed with temps forever from 73 and down but my leaves were not straight up and praying and when I got the mat down to 68 the leaves were straight up by morning, wow Shane what the hell it works. I have a 5’x5’ with Migro 600(sexiest set-up on earth) growing Sugar Black Rose a 50+ cup champion using Mantis Buffered Nutrients in 9”rock-wool slabs watered by hand and this one tip alone from Shane sure helped a pot of stress😅though there is one more problem, if anyone in the same predicament already figured it out would be brilliant, I’m in a wheelchair and have no way to put the zipper up the middle together so I have never closed my tent, ever and I am alone and don’t want the neighbours to know or get a new friend if you know what I mean. I would pay to have a solution but I am poor enough which means I would pay once, maybe take the doors off and put up alternative maybe no zippers just use magnets so what do you guys think? Thanks
@bobbobbing127 ай бұрын
strong hook on end of a stick
@doveseye.46667 ай бұрын
@@bobbobbing12 I thought of that, but you have to join the zippers which meet in the centre bottom and at the top, thank you.
@daveeyre17887 ай бұрын
Thanks Man that was awesome 👍✌
@Hansdampf13377 ай бұрын
Can you share the source please? I can't seem to find the study? 😅😊
@carrion12347 ай бұрын
yet to be published
@Hansdampf13377 ай бұрын
@@carrion1234 well, in this case we'll see the paper in 2 months or so...
@glen.simpson7 ай бұрын
I'll take some sunny, 85 degree days in September, please..... wondering if intermittent raising and lowering temp might increase things during flowering
@nycsmokereport4 ай бұрын
thanks for the info, very helpful to know, and thanks for converting to Fahrenheit for us yanks
@NicksGotBeef7 ай бұрын
I’d be interested to know how co2 supplementation effects this. As in, if I’m running high par say 1300 and high co2 of the same 1300ppm, surely a low temp will not be helpful for faster metabolism of the plants being pushed harder. Or we saying now drop down to normal base levels co2 and 900 - 1050 par for late last 4 weeks flower?
@chewyspree87 ай бұрын
So is the temp based on the ambient room temperature or the leaf surface temperature?
@uxplore14 ай бұрын
Did you find out?
@chewyspree84 ай бұрын
@@uxplore1 nope
@kellykellerstein-meatchamb53617 ай бұрын
18-25 good in flower...but by harvest, drying, cure and storage this temp is ideal to maintain till smoked. But experinced growers already know.
@Reutzel5077 ай бұрын
Plenty of accessible information.
@melangkoh41847 ай бұрын
how have you not tested the GML tarantula Borg yet? That light is nuts.
@fbtigerfly7 ай бұрын
Always, good advice,,,
@kirkalan30047 ай бұрын
thanks for that.
@Gameneuling27 ай бұрын
Great video, but nothing new: the hard part is actually getting down to those low temperatures: if you dont haven an ac its impossible to hit those low temepratures during the summer: and even with an ac its hard: Most people exhaust the humid air out of the room so the heat from outside automatically enters your growroom: if you dont exhaust the humid air out of the room you risk too humid environment: only thing against that would be a dehumidifyer: but that costs a lot of energy and also put out a lot of heat so its hard to get to low and dry growing condiitons during the summer. thats why I prefer growing during winter times.
@MIGROLIGHT7 ай бұрын
Hi, have you tried switching to lights on at night time? it will be a lot cooler running lights when the ambient temp is lower.
@caniquecanada83757 ай бұрын
@MIGROLIGHT In my area its also 40% cheaper at off peak times. 9pm-7am. 🍻
@Gameneuling27 ай бұрын
@@MIGROLIGHT 1st of all thank you for the tip and Yes I do that during summer and its also helps to battle those max temperatures, but not the min temperature: I mean now it might be colder when the light is on but its warmer when the light is off... but hey Its an improvement! What I felt makes a difference is wind/ventilators Imho you dont need any wind/ventilator whatsover and the passive airflow of the exhaust fan is enough for the plants: I think strong winds around the buds just make the terps evaporate faster: it would great if you could ask an expert on that subject next time.
@evgeniy9177 ай бұрын
@@MIGROLIGHT Shane, the effect of temperature on yield and terpenes is clear. How does temperature affect THC production?
@gregorykay4947 ай бұрын
hey shane, love your and bruce's work. was just wondering if you could find/share some more clarity on min/max temps (ie day/night) rather than just a generic?
@melangkoh41847 ай бұрын
you should make a highefficiency-line again. There are too many efficiency monsters out there. In Germany it would totally pay off with its absurd power prices.
@Your_Mailman_Grows_71217 ай бұрын
Great content. Whats your thoughts on dialing back intensity of the light a bit the last 2 weeks. Thought being outdoors light get less intense as the season progresses. Just a thought and looking for your expertise. Thx!🤙🍻💨
@artimusclydefrog7 ай бұрын
I add co2 for the first 6 weeks -1200 ppm - 1300 ppfd, 84c for the last 3 weeks I cut out co2, reduce and raise lights gradually to 800 ppfd in the final week with no co2 at all and 73c
@Your_Mailman_Grows_71217 ай бұрын
@@artimusclydefrog thank u
@Wesmancan7 ай бұрын
Just put a small ac in. I got this one covered.
@TheMisanthrope.7 ай бұрын
Do you or any of your Irish subscribers have any recommendations for reasonably priced air conditioning units that can be purchased in Ireland/EU. I suppose by "reasonably priced" I mean between 200-300 Yo-yo's. Or any other ways to lower temperatures in a grow tent? Thanks for another valuable video Shane/Migro.
@joebanks95297 ай бұрын
Where are you ducting out to? Outside? Is your tent in an attic? You should be able to control temps this time of year in Ireland without aircon.
@horstseehofer71307 ай бұрын
Tried once with a comfee-coolingunit. Sold it again...energy is too expensive, loud, exhausting air was like 45 C. For drying was nice though
@TheMisanthrope.7 ай бұрын
@@joebanks9529 Tent's in a spare bedroom and unfortunately, is vented into the same room. Yup...therein lies my problem but was trying to avoid cutting hole in ceiling of this rental property to vent into the attic. Venting outside is not an option. Guess I should start cutting :) Thanks for helping me face the music.
@joebanks95297 ай бұрын
@@TheMisanthrope. No worries, you knew it anyway. Got the lighting set to be off at the hotter part of the day? Only other thing I could think of really. Or vent so its draw out an open window. Run the duct to the floor below the window, a well place fan to encorage it out. Aircon wont help unless its ducting out the room anyway.
@TheMisanthrope.7 ай бұрын
@@joebanks9529 Sound advice...cheers mate!
@dannyarmata88787 ай бұрын
I used to let my plants dry out completely for the last few days until I checked Bud temperatures they get so much hotter when they're not watered
@glen.simpson7 ай бұрын
interesting
@Wwasassa6 ай бұрын
These are leaf temperatures? With lights on or lights off?
@JohnAlexanderramboparyjrthe3rd4 ай бұрын
In another video Bruce stated that you should aim to keep the same temperature for the plants during lights on and off , however it wouldn’t hurt for the temperature to drop 5degrees or so at night . As for the THC and terpenes yes it is the actual heat that destroys them so if lights off the temperature goes up to 25-30 degrees it will destroy them regardless. Iv had friends grow superb stuff only to speed up the drying with a small heater in the room set to 28 degrees and by the time it was dry it had zero smell to it all the terpenes were gone completely.
@Trev-fl1oe7 ай бұрын
Cool vid what optimal temp for cloning 22.24 degrees?peace
@heX_4427 ай бұрын
Probably 24/25 for the roots
@Maxxx14107 ай бұрын
Man I wish I wouldnt have to run my dehumidifier all the time... I cant reach these low temps unfortunately.
@Wonderpalm19797 ай бұрын
Same. Frustrating.
@MIGROLIGHT7 ай бұрын
Hi, have you tried switching to lights on at night time? it will be a lot cooler running lights when the ambient temp is lower.
@skankhunt4207 ай бұрын
Just get a small AC unit, if your not specifically growing in an inhabited room... 🤷🏻♂️ There's a variety of small units from about 100-200 bucks
@Maxxx14107 ай бұрын
@@MIGROLIGHT my flat is cool enough, that's not an issue. I have to run the dehumidifier in the tent, here the RH goes up to 80% if I don't run it on 100% all the time.
@UbiquitousRomp7 ай бұрын
@@Maxxx1410 I find dehumidifying the lung room better as is keeps the heat down a bit
@mahoganymonocle7 ай бұрын
For the first 2 weeks of flower keep the veg at 28⁰ and 70% to get the best structure of the bolting. Then down to 25⁰ 60%, only go down to 22⁰ 50% at the last 2 weeks of flower
@noway82337 ай бұрын
Ok,😊
@PRAR19667 ай бұрын
Thank you Shane, Question - does the CBD level Vs THC show any significant difference under these temperature conditions ?
@MIGROLIGHT7 ай бұрын
I dont think, I can't see why.
@glen.simpson7 ай бұрын
@@MIGROLIGHT there is no basis to come to this conclusion...... since nobody has looked, nobody knows, is more like it
@glen.simpson7 ай бұрын
@@MIGROLIGHT strain/genetic difference in response to heat and light might be a lifetime of studies...
@morte21957 ай бұрын
I'wonder where the CO2 concentration were kept for this experiment? We know that high concentrations allow plants to thrive even at high temperatures. Doesn't that include terpene and cannabinoid production as well? My guess is that Dr. Bugby set CO2 concentrations very high, so he could focus on the effects of temperature only. But Temp and CO2 seem to work synergistically in a way this experiment might not take into account.
@Hansen7107 ай бұрын
i would also love to see this started out at a higher temp.. something tells me this have more to do with temp stress then that exact temp no matter what the natural co2 levels would matter most to start with and then we could start to add co2, so the plant can handle temp strees better for example but the baseline should be near the natural co2 limit for most growers, for this to be true. we can see co2 levels does not play a role to this study, so it should be posible to add to any conditions or is it?
@tonyfeuerhelm7 ай бұрын
Shit...here I was celebrating the use of less power for heat and I just realized now I will 'need' to buy that mini window air conditioner instead of just thinking about it. My emergency swamp cooler thing/creation that uses 5lb blocks of ice only drops the temp by -7 degrees. That only leaves a dehumidifier left to buy, and the CO2, and the etc.
@MIGROLIGHT7 ай бұрын
try switching the light cycle to ight time for cooler grow room temps
@Krone647 ай бұрын
i dont get why indoors tempture matters so much. Look around the world, all the strains growing outside, in all types of temperatures and enviroments. How oftern in the uk, ireland is it above 25c+ outside. Almost never.
@ace20447 ай бұрын
this is for optimal growth
@jorgkoch35327 ай бұрын
ty
@teddybear18297 ай бұрын
I don’t get why people go on bro science when they should be listening to actual scientists…thanks to Bruce bugbee
@adamkuehn17337 ай бұрын
It's kind of mimicking mother nature. With lower temps in end of summer, beginning of fall.
@Wigington247 ай бұрын
I keep it at 65 at all times
@alphaomega83736 ай бұрын
The best potency for me is not allowing the trics to turn all amber.
@bcfchris187 ай бұрын
21C nearly impossible , i would be happy if it stays around 26C ,27C
@JacobRitter7 ай бұрын
And CO2?
@BootLegBandit7 ай бұрын
Thank you Shane. Straight up exact Numbers. Been looking for this on KZbin since 2023. Now if you can find npk numbers for Veg and flower. Calcium and all other micros. Cause every nutrient company has different approach to growing. ❤❤❤❤❤ Best information on the internet. Explained simple
@bricegriggs51387 ай бұрын
Dr. Bruce Bugbe, has knew info on that, please check it out 😊
@skankhunt4207 ай бұрын
Follow "Athena Ag" and "Apogee Instruments Inc.", for ALL the informations you need to successfully grow high quality cannabis.
@MIGROLIGHT7 ай бұрын
@@bricegriggs5138 agreed. link here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gKjXnHuuq8Rmprcsi=38T-XChkskU1BQN0
@Gameneuling27 ай бұрын
@@bricegriggs5138 I dont find the source anymore but I have made great results with these ratios both for veg and flower: (100-160)-30-100-30-40 N-P-K-Mg-Ca (mg/L) If you google that .npk ratio you will surely find the source study behind it
@BootLegBandit7 ай бұрын
Yes just got to the nutrients section. 20n 10 p 20 k Salt based nutrients. But it does give me numbers to go off of. As I am running a outdoor plant with 13,13,13 and gallon of calcium acetate and Epsom salt. 30 gallon pot. Just to see what happens. I have it in my 4x7 diy greenhouse.
@tonyfeuerhelm7 ай бұрын
Odd seeing Dr Bugbee not wearing a lab coat. In his picture, it looks like someone told him to get a haircut but didn't remind him to comb it maintaining that mad scientist brand. This is good news less power needed is a good thing for me growing in a garage with a 500w tent heater constantly cycling on and off. Think I'll get 420 compliant and celebrate.
@MrDWC7 ай бұрын
💯
@leifellis51487 ай бұрын
Chad=Bad, Shane=Mane, Lame=Stupid Effin Karen-Esque names to identify people we continually watch for information on how to be less of a Chad?! It’s rude. Am I getting this whole naming system right? Sorry but as a new grower (total Chad bruh) yet a lifelong inspired cannabis supporter (Maybe a Shane then), I am not finding the name thing to be cute anymore. It’s a blanket statement to use for gate keeping. And gate keeping is a passive aggressive hate tactic that has no business around this plant. We honor those who have paved the way, and who are still losing their freedom everyday, every year and through every intention when working with this plant. Thank you for this information. You hit the nail on the head. We know the information is out there, but it is held tight to the chest except for those like yourself and Dr. Bruce Bugbee who want to share this information with the world. In pursuit of great medicine. This is exactly the information I have been considering, as my first plants have poked through their living soil. The most important trait for me is taste, flavor and potency. And I have been gathering this is the way. So thank you. Please excuse my rant.
@metatron60665 ай бұрын
You sound KOOKY AF
@leonjohnson13707 ай бұрын
It's beautiful chart. We need one for the rhizosphere. Oxygen content vs temp vs nutes vs pH vs wetness vs microbes vs what day vs what time of day. These big hydro setups have a water chiller and they aerate their water with air that is not CO2 enriched because the pump is outside the sealed rooms where the CO2 is. These are things I've noticed but haven't studied yet. Good luck. I still want your lights but just can't get one yet. Im not giving up. Peace🦨
@Grunty_Thirst7 ай бұрын
Is this seriously NEW info? I'm not trolling I actually want to know if people think this is new info?
@llama92747 ай бұрын
earth cycles lol
@chuckbailey68357 ай бұрын
I'd say sorta but not really, outdoor growers have known this for years but it's newly backed by science with more precise or optimum ranges Just like with uv lights 25+ yrs ago ppl used to say to but black lights in your flower room now you can buy uv lights just for that
@PhantomPain747 ай бұрын
Moooooore, i wanna know moooooooooooore..... Please🙏
@jakep90857 ай бұрын
RIP to everyone's power bill
@kr38tve7 ай бұрын
👊😎
@petestokes97277 ай бұрын
DROP THOSE FUCKING TEMPS YALL!!!!!!!!!!!!
@hehawkiller7 ай бұрын
The one thing that concerns me, is that Dr Bugbee is only allowed CBD plants for research. Nothing over 0.15% THC. There is a difference between the 2 when growing. Some of his research is great, but I find it’s too “science” and not meant for the typical old school grower who’s out for the full range of the plant, not just THC focused which so many people are today. I don’t care for “science” grown weed. I prefer most old school growing techniques that concentrate on the plants aromas and tastes and not THC value. Anything over 10% is going to get you high.
@Hansen7107 ай бұрын
first of all this would be depending on co2 levels where you live and it will aslo depend on your strain why are you looking away from facts and showing the same studys over and over when people prove you wrong
@elev8id7 ай бұрын
It's because the canabanoids are evaporating off at high temperatures that's why it stinks. If I go in my grow room and the temps are mid 70s I Smell nothing high temperatures it absolutely stinks.
@BigFoot-1583 ай бұрын
I thought you were just a light man Lol
@theboutiquegrower46177 ай бұрын
So now you’re a parrot. A parrot for the oil farmer not just the normal fruits and veggies dude?
@franjopenezic55547 ай бұрын
Why not cool the water ih hot days with few irrigation per day? I think that that depends on strain..
@HOTrec.6 ай бұрын
LUV ya guys ❤🎉 greetings outta europe WE need ya @ #MaryJaneBerlin and local stuff 🎉❤