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  1. Ratio for everything in the video…

    1. Molasses (1) cup to 10 gallons water.

    2. Mr bs green trees veg mix. Lightly sprinkle handfuls to cover the soil and your good.

    3. Mr bs green trees bloom mix. Lightly sprinkle handfuls to cover the soil.

    4. Silica (1) cup to 50 gallons of water.

    5. Neem seed meal (2) tbs to 2 gallons of water Foliar sprayed. Let the neem seed meal soak in the water for 12 hours prior to using it.

    6. Aloe Vera powder (1/4) cup to 50 gallons of water. Soil drenched.

    7. Insect frass Foliar spray (2) tbs to 2 gallons Foliar sprayed to your plants.

    8. Bronners soap (1/4) cup to 5 gallons Foliar sprayed to your plants.

    9. Trifecta (1) cup to 15 gallons Foliar sprayed.

    10. Fermented plant extracts (weedshouldtastegood brand) (1) gallon to 50 gallons of water.

    11. Safer caterpillar killer (2) tbs to 2 gallons of water Foliar sprayed.

    12. Great white mycos (generous dusting all over)

    **Mix all your Foliar sprays with bronners soap at (1) tbs to 1 gallon of water ratio**

  2. It is possible that by adding Biochar to your soil that you raised the Ph of the soil killing your worms. If so, then adding more worms will they will continue to die.

  3. Great video man. Question though. The big roots soil is already perfectly amended and balanced right? Isn’t already a super soil?. How is it that the soils isn’t to hot for the plants after mixing in all those amendments?
    Lol

    Sorry if it s to many questions lol.

  4. I sent you an email about your compost tea recipe, but it went unreturned (twice). This video made up for it. In years' past, you would have lots of Down to Earth products on the table. So, I bought the same Down to Earth fertilizers, but this year my formula was off because I somehow poisoned the plants with the wrong ratios of something. I am going to get the soil tested in the near future to figure out what went wrong and determine if I can fix the soil with dilution. When you make your first compost tea of 2022, can you make a video of the ratios, like you did with the soil ratios today?What was most amazing about today's video is the fact that you utilize 100 gallon pots, so your brotherhood can divide by 4 for 25 gallon pots etc. For me, this was the most valuable video that you have ever made Kali. Thank you for sharing your wisdom brother. Have a blessed evening. Anthony

  5. In your experience, have you found that a certain soil mix performs better in high heat climates? What type of temps are you getting in the South Bay? I'm about an hour from you in the Central Valley and we saw many days of up to 110 degrees last summer. When I moved from Oakland 2 years ago, I found out the hard way about how damn hot it gets out here and quickly had to adjust my watering schedule.
    Your thoughts?
    Thank you, Sir

  6. Thumbs up for RASA hydro! I love that place and those guys are awesome to talk to. I get my Bu's Blend compost from them. What genetics do you typically go with? Want to consider some different seeds for my 2022 outdoor grow. Thank you for the lecture professor!

  7. Some of those products aren't available in the southern parts of the world but il find alternatives. Just wanna ask if you thought of an alternative why of getting your videos out to us. Because YouTube blocked a few I haven't watched yet. Have a great week Grow-me!!

  8. Loved this one! Any thoughts on Power SI silica? Monocylicic acid (spell check) instantly available to plants I’m sure you are familiar with it. Really looking forward to following along on your next grow. New subscriber caught the tail end of the last one and wow you got a cool channel. Cheers!

  9. Have you ever soil tested to see if you could save on cost? And also noticed you mentioned ferments have you heard of jadam jms. Supposedly good in the spring to get the beds rolling with life. Tried it once in my indoor and worked good so we shall see for outdoor

  10. Your red worms just need food. Red worms are a composting worm. They live and thrive in a cold composting environment. Instead of a winter cover crop you could cover your beds with all your water leaves and layer in some compost. This will give them food over the winter. Then do an early spring cover crop chop and drop add compost and plant new season. Keeping compost and material breaking down is key to keeping the worms around. Worms are a gardeners best friend.

  11. Yo Kali, that vid was the BOMB bro🔥🔥Glad to see I’m using so many of the same products this Season!!! I’m ready to blow it up in 2022🔥🔥😎😎 Thanks for all you do brother! Cheers🔥🔥😎😎

  12. Dude, your the shit. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. What beans would you suggest for outdoor w/10b climate(So.calif. ). Definitely have 100+ temps. Just finished up my first grow and that was OG. I was thinking White Widow but then again I was shocked I grew what I did. lol

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