Interviewing gardeners from all over the world, both beginners and experts, seeking to learn more about what they know about gardening and how they do things in their garden.
In this episode, I speak with Dan, also known as Hemp In A Pot, to discuss how to get the most out of your indoor grow equipment. We break down the proper use of humidifiers, oscillating fans, inline fans, carbon filters, grow lights, dehumidifiers, and air conditioners, along with the common mistakes growers make when using them. Dan also shares practical advice on equipment placement, airflow, light intensity, and choosing the right gear for your space.
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In this episode, I interview El Cannasseur to challenge one of the most common beliefs in living soil gardening. We discuss what living soil really is, whether large containers are actually necessary, and why he has found success growing in much smaller containers. The conversation also covers his grow setup, soil mix, feeding regimen, reusing soil, and common misconceptions about living soil.
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In this episode, I interview Saul Bunyan, the winner of the 2026 DGC Cup, to break down exactly how he grows his award-winning plants. We cover his complete approach, including genetics, grow setup, container size, feeding, watering, plant training, and environmental conditions. Saul also shares how he determines the perfect time to harvest, his drying process, and the reasoning behind the genetics he chose.
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In this episode, I sit down with Tad Hussey and Brandon Hudson from KIS Organics to analyze my soil test results and uncover what may be holding the soil back. We break down what a soil test can and can’t tell you, how to interpret key numbers like pH, chloride, organic matter, and EC, and where AI may or may not be useful in the process. The conversation also covers the Stash Nutrients x KIS Organics collaboration, what’s actually in the soil mix, and what really matters when it comes to plant quality and secondary metabolites. Tad and Brandon also share practical advice on flushing, runoff water, reamending soil, and what to test after making corrections.
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In this special 200th episode of Garden Talk, the tables are turned as Rob from CLTV interviews me about my gardening journey and the lessons I've learned along the way. We discuss the advice I’d give myself 10 years ago, including what actually moves the needle, common mistakes to avoid, and how my approach has evolved over time. The conversation covers everything from watering, lighting, environment, nutrition, and plant training to harvesting, drying, curing, and breeding. We also dive into my current grow setup, managing multiple projects, and how life changes—including becoming a parent—have influenced the way I garden. This is the longest episode yet! Click that like button to appreciate the 200th episode milestone :) Thank you all so much for tuning in over the years!!!
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In this episode, I interview Scott Skamnes from Crescive Soil Services to discuss why so many living soil grows fail—and how to avoid the most common mistakes. We break down the biggest issues growers run into, including inconsistent bagged soils, poor compost tea practices, and common soil imbalances. Scott also explains what to focus on when building living soil, whether water pH should be adjusted, and how to properly interpret soil test results.
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In this episode, I interview Dave Baker to discuss how to grow autos faster and bigger by dialing in one of the most important factors—lighting. We cover topics like PPFD, light cycles, under-canopy lighting, far red and IR effects, and how different spectrums can influence morphology and trichome production. Dave also shares insights on plant training, nutrient strategies, EC, and maximizing yield potential with autos.
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In this episode, I sit down with Manny from The Grow Under The Stairs, who takes a unique approach—and gets impressive results because of it. We dive into his methods, from deep water culture and soil comparisons to container size, nutrients, and lighting. He also shares his strategies for plant training, topping, supercropping, grafting, and pest prevention.
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In this episode, I interview Dr. Colin Bell from Mammoth Microbes, who dives into microbial strategies that can lead to healthier, stronger plants. He explains how microbes influence plant morphology, flowering timing, and even secondary metabolite production. The conversation covers introduced vs. native microbes, compost teas, and the role of endophytic and seed-borne bacteria. He also shares practical strategies for building microbial diversity and using tools like Trichoderma to combat common issues such as Fusarium.
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In this episode, I interview Nate aka Garden Like a Viking. He dives into DIY garden hacks that actually work, from using wood ash and homemade fish fertilizer to boosting nitrogen naturally. We explore techniques like electroculture, cover crops for nitrogen fixation, and JADAM solutions for managing powdery mildew. The conversation also covers important topics like pH in organic gardening and how to handle high pH water sources.
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In this episode, I interview Manny from AutoPot. He breaks down the basics of fertigation and why combining irrigation and fertilization can take your grow to the next level. He explains what fertigation is, how it works, and the benefits of delivering nutrients through your watering system. The conversation covers liquid organic options that won’t clog systems, the best media for passive fertigation, feeding strategies, and how to prevent salt buildup. We also discuss water quality, equipment, common misconceptions, and troubleshooting tips to help growers get the most out of their fertigation setup.
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In this episode, I sit down with South, a guerrilla grower who regularly cultivates over 100 plants at a time in outdoor, off-grid locations. We break down what guerrilla growing really is, how he selects the perfect spot, manages water sources, and keeps his sites hidden. He shares his approach to feeding, pest prevention, plant training, and handling environmental challenges like temperature and humidity.
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In this episode, I sit down with legendary breeder MrSoul from Brothers Grimm Seeds to break down how stable feminized genetics are actually created. We dive deep into reversing plants the right way, including an STS recipe, spray strategy, storage, and the timing of pollen release. He also shares what traits he looks for, how he approaches pheno hunting, and best practices for growing and feeding pollinated plants.
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In this episode, I interview Patrick from Typ3cannabis, who dives into the art and science of breeding plants for distinct flavors and effects. Our conversation covers how genetics, selection, and intentional breeding decisions shape aroma profiles, potency, and the overall experience. We also discuss the challenges breeders face and the techniques used to bring truly unique traits to life.
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In this episode, I interview ROO’s Goofy Growing, who breaks down hydroponics in a simple, easy-to-understand way for beginners. He walks through his DWC hydroponic setup and covers key topics like pH, PPM, water temperature, seed starting, reservoir changes, and more.
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In this episode, I sit down with Josh from Yellow Skunk Farms to talk about how he built a full living ecosystem inside his garage. We dive into the systems, biology, and techniques he’s using to create a self-sustaining environment that produces impressive results. Josh shares what worked, what didn’t, and the lessons he learned along the way.
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In this episode, I sit down with Mike Chang to break down organic amendments that every gardener should have in their toolkit. We discuss what these inputs do, how to use them effectively, and why they play such a big role in building healthy soil and strong plants. Mike also shares important insights on heavy metals, OMRI certification, and what growers should be paying attention to when choosing products.
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In this episode, I sit down with Suzanne Wainwright-Evans, a pest management expert with over 30 years of hands-on experience. Suzanne breaks down the garden pest truths that most growers never hear—what really causes infestations, how to prevent them, and why common advice often falls short. We dive into beneficial insects, biological controls, monitoring strategies, and sustainable approaches that actually work.
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In this episode, I interview Kim from Couple of Plants to break down what it really takes to build a high-performing living soil mix. Kim shares his expert insights on choosing the right base materials, balancing amendments, and creating a soil ecosystem that supports healthy, vigorous growth from start to finish. We also talk about common mistakes growers make, cover crops, mulch layers, IPM, and more!
Nature Disturbed
Mother Nature is one weird lady
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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Bruce Bugbee to discuss what modern plant science is revealing about how we grow today. We dive deep into topics like lighting science, VPD, precision stress techniques, microplastics, and how research continues to shape best practices for growers. Dr. Bugbee shares insights from decades of experience and data-backed studies that challenge conventional thinking. If you’re passionate about plant science and want to understand the real factors driving growth and quality, this episode is a must-watch.
Nature Disturbed
Mother Nature is one weird lady
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In this episode, I interview Todd McCormick, who has over 40 years of experience in the garden. We discuss how modern breeding methods are transforming old-school genetics and what that means for the future of cultivation. Todd shares his insights on trichomes, thiols, organic gardening, and creating ideal plant environment conditions. We also dive into autos, evolving genetics, and how tradition and innovation are coming together in today’s growing world.
Nature Disturbed
Mother Nature is one weird lady
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In this episode, I sit down with Ben Koch from Speedrun Seeds. He’s a professional agronomist who takes a completely different approach to plant breeding. Ben explains the reasoning behind his methods and breaks down how he selects traits to develop new varieties. We also dive into other topics such as Autopots, feeding autos, and living soil.
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In this episode, I sit down with Daniel Wilson from Current Culture H2O. He has over 35 years of hands-on experience working with hydroponics. He shares the pro tips that actually work in real-world setups—from managing pH and EC fluctuations to cleaning and reservoir maintenance. We discuss common mistakes growers make, how to avoid them, and the strategies that consistently deliver healthy, vigorous plants.
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In this episode I sit down with Danny Danko, a well-known cultivation expert and author, to discuss what it really takes to grow better plants. Danny shares his pro tips on setting up a grow space, dialing in nutrition, training, harvesting, drying, curing, and more. His insights can help both beginners and experienced growers sharpen their skills and take their results to the next level.
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In this video I interview Mark from Growfire Farms. He is a six-time award-winning grower and he shares the exact methods that helped him achieve consistent success. From dialing in the environment to fine-tuning nutrition and training techniques, he breaks down the key practices that set his grows apart. You’ll hear about the lessons he’s learned, the strategies he swears by, and how you can apply them to improve your own results.
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In this episode I interview J.R. Tokin, who has been gardening for 22 years and is the co-owner of the CannaBuzz app. He grows in a variety of ways, with two of his main methods being living soil and synganic cultivation. The question of which method is better comes up often, and J.R. shares valuable insights on both approaches. He explains what each method involves, how he handles feedings, pH, watering practices, and yield, along with many other tips from his experience.
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In this episode I interview Simon from Plant Studio. We dive into the unique challenges and lessons learned from gardening in a large grow space. We cover everything from environmental control, lighting, and electricity costs to software automation and using an ozone generator. You'll hear a detailed comparison between shipping container, warehouse, and greenhouse setups, along with insights into medium moisture sensors and using cameras to optimize plant health. If you’re thinking about scaling up or managing a large grow, this episode is packed with practical advice and real-world experience.
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In this episode I interview Paul—also known as Clone Coach. He’s a specialist in plant cloning and known for helping growers boost their success rates with healthier, more vigorous plants. We dive into his background, the biggest mistakes growers make during cloning, and the proven techniques he uses to get consistent results. Whether you're cloning your first plant or looking to sharpen your skills, this episode is packed with actionable insights.
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In this episode I interview Cooper from Sustainable Village. He has been gardening for 23 years and is widely regarded as an expert in irrigation—which is the focus of this episode. We discuss soil tension, texture, the moisture release curve, tips for automated watering systems, and much more.
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In this episode I interview Chubbs. He is a grower for FastBuds who specializes in autos—which is the main focus of today’s podcast. He shares his approach to feeding, training, lighting, environmental conditions, and much more.
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In this episode I interview Chris Winters. He has been gardening for 14 years on his farm and he grows a wide variety of plants. He’s regarded as an expert in electroculture, and that’s the focus of today’s discussion. Chris shares what electroculture is, its history, various methods, tools, and more.
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In this episode I interview Nik Nikolayev. He has been gardening for 28 years and is the owner of Rooted Leaf Agritech. He’s been on the podcast twice before, so some of you may recognize him. He’s widely regarded as an expert in plant nutrition—and that’s exactly what we’ll be diving into in today’s episode, with a specific focus on micronutrients.
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In this episode I interview James Loud. He has been gardening for over 25 years and is a well-known breeder. He shares his perspective on what’s missing in today’s market and how he’s addressing it through breeding disease-free genetics with unique terpene profiles. He talks about how he creates fem seeds, growing pollinated plants, environment, lighting, testing prior to release, and more.
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In this episode, I interview Mile High Dave. He’s been gardening for 25 years and has won multiple grow competitions—and that’s exactly what we’ll dive into today. We’ll learn a bit about his background, the competitions he’s won, and the specific gardening strategies he uses to achieve success.
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In this episode I interview Susan Poizner, an award-winning author and ISA Certified Arborist with 15 years of gardening experience. She is widely regarded as an expert in pruning, which is exactly what we’ll be diving into today. Susan discusses not only why pruning is essential but also the ideal timing, specific techniques, how to correct structural issues, and more.
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In this episode I interview Preston Smith, a seasoned gardener with 15 years of experience. He brings a wealth of knowledge on natural farming, which is the focus of today’s discussion. Preston shares insights into his current farm practices and dives into topics such as increasing soil organic matter, compost, leaf mold, JADAM microbial solutions, and much more.
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In this episode I interview Francesco Sasso. He has been gardening for 15 years and works for Dutch Passion. He gets deep into genetics here with a focus on talking about some of the best outdoor genetics. We also get a little bit into how he grows his plants outdoors.
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In this episode I interview Thomas Gibson, also known as, Grand Master Level. He has been gardening for over 30 years, and is the Founder & CEO of Grandmaster LEDs. Thomas has extensive knowledge when it comes to lighting for plants, and that’s what we get into in today’s episode. He talks about spectrum tuning, HPS vs LED, UVC light, under-canopy lighting, and more.
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In this episode I interview Matt Powers. He has been gardening for 16 years and is an Author, Educator, and Citizen Scientist. He has advanced knowledge when it comes to gardening and that’s what we are going to dig into today. We get into a variety of topics such as pH, Redox Potential, Mycorrhizal fungi, mushroom blocks, the 24-hour light cycle, and more.
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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 Twofivesix. He has been gardening for 14 years and grows indoors, with organic inputs. He talks about how he grows his plants in detail, in this episode; everything from soil mix, to nutrition, lighting, environment, challenges he faces 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.
Wild Times: Wildlife Education
Wildlife mysteries, crazy news, and daring animal stories—listen now!
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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?
Wild Times: Wildlife Education
Wildlife mysteries, crazy news, and daring animal stories—listen now!
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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.
Wild Times: Wildlife Education
Wildlife mysteries, crazy news, and daring animal stories—listen now!
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In this episode I interview Cbunny. Some of you might recognize her from Home Grow The Community, a home grow show on YouTube. She has been gardening for 2 years and grows both indoors and outdoors. When growing outdoors, she takes an organic approach, which is what we get into in today’s episode. She talks all about her style of organic gardening outdoors, and how she keeps it simple.
Wild Times: Wildlife Education
Wildlife mysteries, crazy news, and daring animal stories—listen now!
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In this episode I interview Joshua Steensland. He has been gardening for 27 years and is regarded as an expert when it comes to growing in living soil. He gets deep into several key aspects for this grow method such as: building a soil from scratch, soil microbiology, compost, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview ZaZa from ZaZa Genetics. He was on the podcast once before back in 2021, episode #31 where he talked about breeding on an intermediate level. This time around we are going to continue the conversation. I have a whole bunch of good breeding questions for him, some submitted by listeners of the podcast. He talks about herms, back crossing, breeding autoflowers, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Mr. Ganiks. He is an organic gardener and grows his plants in small containers. It’s often said you can’t be successful growing organically in small containers, but Mr. Ganiks proves otherwise - and he talks all about it.
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In this episode I interview Mike from 420 Things. He has been gardening for 15 years and grows a variety of plants. He is big into gardening on a budget. In this episode he reveals many budget-friendly gardening ideas to help save you money.
Birds of a Feather Talk Together
A podcast all about birds. Two experts have fun with two beginners - you'll love this :)
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In this episode I interview Dr. Gary Yates. He is the former Chief Scientific Officer for PharmaSeeds and graduated with honors in Genetics from the University of Glasgow. He has extensive knowledge in the molecular biology of plant stress responses which is revealed in today’s topic all about crop steering.
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In this episode I interview Natty Newfie. He has been gardening for 5 years and grows a wide variety of plants. He has a ton of knowledge on companion planting, and that’s what we’re going to get into in today's episode. He talks about what companion planting is, pros, cons, some great plant combinations, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview CE420. He is a fellow YouTuber with nearly 3,000 subscribers and he’s big into pheno hunting plants. He has a plant-count restriction and pheno hunting in that case can be a bit challenging. He talks all about it in this episode and more.
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In this episode I interview Sebastian Good from Fast Buds. He is an expert when it comes to auto flowering plants and has done many techniques over the years that help increase both quality and yield; and that’s what we’re going to get into in today's episode. We get into topics such as: plant nutrition, growing medium, container size, light cycle, environment conditions and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Shane from MIGRO. He was on the podcast once before, episode #33 back in 2021, where he talked all about LED grow lights. We will continue to talk about lighting in this episode, diving into topics such as intracanopy lighting, DLI, light quantity instead of quality, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Bryant Mason aka The Soil Doctor. He was on the podcast once before, episode #26 back in 2021, where he talked all about soil testing, did a soil audit walkthrough, talked about some of the different elements for growth and got into heavy metals. This time around he talks all about water testing. I got my local water tested and he breaks down the results. I also got the soil in my backyard tested and he goes over those results and gives recommendations for improvements.
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In this episode I interview MammaKush420. She has been gardening for 6 years, and is big into training plants in order to achieve a higher quality and yield; that’s what we’re gonna talk about in today’s episode. She talks about the pros and cons of training plants, details on how she does several different plant training techniques, and gives some good overall advice for beginners.
Climate Confident
With a new episode every Wed morning, the Climate Confident podcast is weekly podcast...
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In this episode I interview Corey from Inside Hydro. He is a fellow YouTuber with nearly 40,000 subscribers and his channel revolves around hydroponics, RDWC to be specific, and that’s what we’re going to get into in today’s episode. He talks about what RDWC is, pros, cons, equipment setup, how he grows plants in the system, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Michael Box from Sustainable Village. He was on the podcast once before, episode #50, where he talked about the different methods of autowatering and his recommendations for autowatering setups for different size containers. This episode we continue talking about irrigation. He talks about moisture release curves, moisture meters, new irrigation technology, and more.
Birds of a Feather Talk Together
A podcast all about birds. Two bird experts, John Bates and Shannon Hackett, educate...
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In this episode I interview Brandon Hudson. He is an agronomist for KIS Organics and has been gardening for nearly 40 years. Over that span of time, Brandon has done a countless number of gardening methods and has identified many gardening myths. He talks about a variety of things in this episode, revealing both good information, and some bro science that he’s encountered along the way.
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In this episode I interview Welcome To The Grow Tent. Some of you long-time listeners of the podcast may remember him from episode 5 - back in February 2021. Great episode there where he gave a ton of advice for beginner gardeners. This time around we get into plant breeding. He has been breeding for the past 7 years and has created many amazing crosses. He talks about some of the crosses he’s done and his methods for creating his own strains.
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In this episode I interview Dr. Tassa Saldi. She is the Chief Science Officer of TUMI Genomics and is an expert in molecular biology, with a focus on RNA biology. Within this episode she talks in detail about a pathogen that has infected a large percent of both commercial facilities and home gardens around the world. Everything from what the pathogen is, how it’s transmitted, it’s symptoms, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Matthew Gates. He is an IPM specialist and has been on the podcast once before, episode 48, where he talked about the ‘Top 10 Garden Pests & How To Combat Them!’ I’m happy to have him back on the podcast so we can get deeper into pest management. In this episode he reveals some of the best ways to prevent and eliminate garden pests.
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In this episode I interview Josh from Elite Cut Genetics. He is a plant breeder from the Chicagoland area and has been gardening since 2011. He has a ton of good knowledge on plant breeding and is big into taking an ethical approach. He talks all about how to be ethical when breeding and big mistakes that are often made.
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In this episode I interview Patrick and Mrs. GrowDaddy from GrowDaddyTV. They have been gardening for 4 years and grow a variety of plants such as tomatoes, lettuce, basil, cilantro, parsley, medical plants, and more. One of their main goals when gardening is to achieve a top quality product and a high yield; which I thought would be an excellent topic for this podcast episode - how to achieve both quality and yield.
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In this episode I interview Tad Hussey. He’s been on the podcast once before, episode 103, where he talked about ‘How to Reuse Your Old Potting Soil For Another Grow!’ There was a ton of knowledge dropped in that episode; many of you commented on how helpful it was for you. Well Tad is back for another episode, this time he talks about various organic amendments to add to your soil - with many of the inputs not being very well-known.
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In this episode I interview Luke McCallen. He is an active member of the gardening community and is big into growing organic. Keeping plants healthy throughout the grow is easier said than done, and in this episode Luke reveals what he does in particular in order to keep plants healthy throughout the entire grow cycle.
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In this episode I interview Mr. Nice Guy. He has been gardening for 5 years and is big into DIY gardening. He has created his own DIY Hydroponics setup at home. He talks all about his hydroponic build and how he grows in it. He also talks about common problems and solutions, and he reveals a lot of good advice that relates to growing hydroponically.
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In this episode I interview Kyle Kushman. He has been gardening for over 30 years and is an advocate, educator, and journalist. One of the things he is most known for is his plant training methods - and that’s what we’re going to get into in today’s episode. Kyle talks all about various plant training methods with a focus on increasing yields.
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In this episode I interview David Sandelman. He is the Owner of Cannatrol and the inventor of the Cannatrol Cool Cure. He talks all about drying and curing plants and he answers several questions that relate to using the Cool Cure.
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In this episode I interview Chris from Happy Hydro. He has been gardening for 20 years and is the owner of HappyHydro.com. He has been on the podcast once before, on episode 3, where he talked all about the environment for indoor plants. This time around he talks about stealth gardening indoors. He reveals several tips and tricks to help keep things stealth.
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In this episode I interview Stephen Raisner, many of you know him as Potent Ponics. He has been on the podcast once before, episode 64, where he talked all about Aquaponics. Well I got him back on the podcast, this time talking about growing genetics the best way possible in your climate. Stephen has grown in several states across the US and several countries around the world; so he has a lot of experience growing in different climates, and he reveals a lot of great information that relates to this topic.
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In this episode I interview Big Daddy Budz. He is a Content Creator with over 100 videos and 6,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel called The Grow Under The Stairs. This episode is a bit different than any of the other episodes. We’re talking Gardening Content Creation. Although this episode isn’t focused on growing plants, I still thought it would be valuable to hear how gardening content is created, gardening channels he watches, channels he recommends people watch, where gardening content will be 5 years from now, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Dr. Allison Justice. She has a PHD in Plant Environmental Science from Clemson University. She is also a consultant, owns The Hemp Mine, and created the CRC - which is a science-based research group. She has advanced knowledge in post-harvest production, so drying, curing, and that’s what today’s episode is about. She talks about some of the key information when it comes to harvesting, drying, and curing, and she also talks about some studies that have been done in those areas.
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In this episode I interview Walter from Doobies House. He has been growing for 12 years and grows a variety of plants such as squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, broccoli, medicinal varieties and so much more. He has also worked at several commercial facilities. In this episode he talks about how to keep things efficient when growing many plants at the same time.
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In this episode I interview Jordan River. He has been gardening for 14 years and is the host of the GrowCast podcast. He has a lot of experience pheno hunting plants in different areas and he’s currently doing a pheno hunt in Hawaii. We get deep into pheno hunting in this episode, everything from basic terminology, to how he does pheno hunts, his current hunt in Hawaii, and other ways to go about pheno hunting.
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In this episode I interview Sly aka Loco. He has been gardening for 6 years and grows indoors. He has experience growing with synthetic as well as organic inputs, and one main focus for him is growing large plants - and that’s what we’re going to get into today. He breaks it down for us, his style of growing large plants. We go over lighting, environment conditions, plant nutrition, plant training, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Nik Nikolayev. He has been on the podcast once before, episode 76, where he talked all about carbon. Nik is the owner of Rooted Leaf Agritech and has been gardening for over 25 years. He has advanced knowledge in plant science and in this episode he breaks down the science when it comes to many of the gardening myths or bro science processes that many growers implement in their garden in order to achieve a better result.
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In this episode I interview Untrained Astronaut. He has been gardening for 2 years and grows the BuildASoil way - and that’s what we’re going to get into today. We get into what he uses for feedings, watering, environment conditions, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Luna Whitcomb. She has been gardening for 15 years and has experience with indoor, outdoor, greenhouse, and field cultivation. She is a writer for SKUNK Magazine and her methodologies revolve around growing organically. She has knowledge on microscopy, biology, entomology, agronomy, botany, and enzymology. In this episode she talks about organic gardening methods that she does to help increase the final product’s taste and smell.
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In this episode I talk about how I am stopping the Garden Talk podcast for awhile.
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In this episode I interview Dave Hansen. Dave is a father of three, a small business owner and you may recognize him from the channel Perfect Gardens. He has been gardening since he was a kid and favors organic methods. In this presentation Dave goes over some of the basics to create a strong foundation for your family garden.
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In this episode I interview Barelee Growin. She has been gardening for 2.5 years and grows a variety of plants such as comfrey, fruit trees, medicinal plants, and more. Today we’re going to get into outdoor gardening tips and tricks for success.
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In this episode I interview Adam Dunn. He has been gardening for 30 years and is the host of the Adam Dunn Show - which I’m sure many of you are familiar with. He has experience growing with several different types of hydroponic systems and also has experience growing organic - and that’s what he talks about in this episode; organic gardening vs hydroponics.
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In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Brandon Rust. He has been gardening for 20 years and is the owner of Bokashi Earthworks. Some of you may remember Brandon from episode 16 of this podcast where he talked all about Utilizing Microorganisms In The Garden. In this episode, he talks about several different soil amendments, why they would be applied, and the pros & cons of using them.
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In this episode I interview Dr. MJ Coco. He’s back again for this back-to-back episode special! This week he talks all about LED grow lights - another area where his knowledge goes deep. Not only does he talk about LED grow lights vs other types of grow lights, but he also gets into things to look for in an LED grow light, he talks about the grow light calculator that he created, some of the best LED grow lights on the market today here in 2023, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Dr. MJ Coco. He has been gardening for 25 years, and is regarded as an expert on growing in coco coir - and that’s what we get into in today’s episode. He talks about what coco is, rinsing it, buffering it, pH, EC, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Jeremy Silva. He is the owner of BuildASoil and he has been on an episode in the past, episode #51, where he talked all about building soil and adding organic inputs throughout the grow cycle. This time around we get into a variety of organic gardening topics. He talks about seed sprouted teas, cover crops, mulch layers, pH, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview Tad Hussey. He has been gardening for 17 years and is the owner of KIS Organics. He has extensive knowledge when it comes to reusing soil - and that’s today’s topic. We also get into pH in living soil, organic fertilizers, heavy metals and microbial inoculants.
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In this episode I interview Tim McCormick. He has been gardening for 12 years and is the Owner of Cultured Biologix - a company that formulates and manufactures an organic product line. Tim has an extensive background in horticulture - chemistry, microbiology, plant physiology, soil science, entomology, and plant pathology. This is actually Tim’s second time on the podcast; he was on episode 41 where he talked all about bro science vs grow science. In this episode he talks all about increasing the flavor that plants produce. There are various things that you can do to the plants when growing them that can increase the flavor profile - Tim gets into all of that.
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In this episode Mr. Grow It gets interviewed by Dakota from Home Grow TV. They get into a variety of different gardening topics such as his grow style, plant nutrition, environment, plant training, IPM and more.
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In this episode I interview Michael Bell. He runs a ½ acre organic garden and supplies his local community with his harvests. He talks all about his garden, how he grows his plants, and how you can emulate what he does and make great money doing it.
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In this episode I interview Baby Groilla. He has been gardening for 9 years and is the creator of the Web Trellis. He talks all about different plant training techniques and how to maximize yield with them.
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In this episode I interview Chad Westport. He talks about how to grow dense buds - every grow!
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In this episode I interview Mr. Poodle 420. He has been stealth gardening for 20 years and grows fully organic. He talks all about his methods growing outdoors and how to stay stealth about it.
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In this episode I interview Mike Chang. He works for CannaCribs Consulting, and he does consulting for things such as: IPM, plant nutrition, gaining efficiency in cultivations and cultivation protocol planning. I narrow down the focus in this episode to proper nutrition for plants - throughout their entire life.
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In this episode I interview Locke Box. He grows both indoors as well as outdoors and he recently made the switch from using salt-based fertilizers (often referred to as synthetic) to using organic inputs - and that’s what we are going to get into in today’s episode. He talks all about how he used to grow with synthetic nutrients and how he now does it fully organic.
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In this episode I interview 2x2 Gorilla Glue. He has been gardening for 3 years and grows in a, you guessed it, 2x2 grow space. He focuses on maximizing that grow space in order to achieve the highest yield possible - and that’s what we are going to talk about in today’s episode.
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In this episode I interview Harley Smith. He has been gardening for 27 years and is currently the Chief Science Officer for Total Health Cultivation. He is regarded as an expert on plant nutrition and organic bio-stimulants. He is well known in the gardening community for bringing information that’s backed by science. In this episode we get into various topics: tips & gardening hacks that are backed by science.
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In this episode I interview Grow More Stress Less. He is a plant breeder and focuses on creating feminized seeds - and that’s what we get into in today’s episode. He talks all about his style of breeding and how to create feminized seeds.
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In this episode I interview Wendy Kornberg of Sunnabis. She has been gardening all her life, and is a licensed cultivator in Humboldt county. She does low-till farming and also does a lot of natural farming techniques. She talks all about low-till farming and how it differs from no-till farming as well as other techniques that she does on her farm.
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In this episode I interview Soup The Gardener. He has been gardening for 12 years and many of you know from the Dude Grows community - he’s a big contributor over there. His main focus is on helping new growers get started with their first grow. So in this episode, I figured we’d talk about the gardening tools and equipment that you can use for a successful grow.
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In this episode I interview James of Organic Cultivators. He runs a large-scale farm and that’s what we’re going to get into in today’s episode. He talks about how he does things on his farm and some best practices for farming on a large-scale.
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In this episode I interview BeastCoastGrower. He was on this podcast in the past, episode #34, and a countless number of you have requested for me to bring him back on for another episode. In this episode, he talks all about his no-till farming and organic gardening methods.
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In this episode I interview Northern Scrogger. He has been gardening for 20 years and is well-known for being a scrogger. He talks all about how he does scrogging - in detail.
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In this episode I interview Jeff Lowenfels. Jeff is the author of the award-winning "Teaming With" series of books - Teaming with Microbes, Teaming with Nutrients, Teaming with Fungi, and the brand new Teaming with Bacteria. In this episode he talks about soil science, the soil food web, plant microbe interactions, and several other things that relate to organic gardening.
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In this episode I interview Dusa Farms. He is a YouTuber with nearly 6,000 subscribers and has been gardening for 2 years. This episode focuses on gardening for beginners - problems and solutions.
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In this episode I interview Simon Kepchar, the founder and CEO of IntraLight. He has a significant amount of knowledge in pest management and that’s what we get into in today’s episode. He talks about some of the best defense practices against pests such as fungus gnats, spider mites and thrips. He also talks about pathogens such as viruses, and viroids.
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In this episode I interview Queen Of The Sun Grown. She was on this podcast in the past, episode #30, and she talked about several different things such as: building up your native soil, IPM, composting and a few other topics. Now she’s back for another episode. In this episode she talks about terpenes and tips on maximizing them when gardening.
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In this episode I interview Kronic's Grow. He has been gardening for 15 months and has experience growing in soil as well as Deep Water Culture. He likes to keep things simple and he talks about what he does in his garden in order to be successful; this episode includes a lot of good advice for beginner gardeners - tips & tricks for a successful grow cycle.
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In this episode I interview Dakota from Home Grow TV. He is a YouTuber with over 21,000 subscribers and has a lot of experience with closet growing. In this episode he talks all about growing in small spaces - such as closets.
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In this episode I interview Daniel Fernandez. He has been gardening for 20 years and runs the Science in Hydroponics YouTube channel. In this episode he talks all about hydroponics. There’s definitely some good information for beginners, such as the basics. But there’s also a lot of advanced information talked about in this episode for those of you that already have experience in hydroponics but are looking to take your knowledge to the next level.
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In this episode I interview Mark Boutwell from Perfect Gardens. He has been on the podcast once before (episode 28) and a countless number of you have requested that he come back for a part 2. This time around he picks up right where he left off - talking about some of the essential nutrients for plants. He also gets into some non-essential nutrients for plants.
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In this episode I interview Doola The Roola. He has been gardening for about 16 years and works with various commercial cultivation facilities in Oklahoma. In this episode, he talks about creating the perfect environment for your plants.
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In this episode I interview Nik Nikolayev from Rooted Leaf Agritech. He has a significant amount of knowledge when it comes to carbon and that’s what we get into today. He not only gets into some beginner and intermediate knowledge, but dives into some biochemistry for all of you looking for some advanced knowledge.
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In this episode I interview Corey Husar from HTG Supply. He has many years experience growing gourmet mushrooms and that’s what we get into today. This is a more beginner-friendly episode talking about steps to growing mushrooms - from the equipment all the way through harvest.
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In this episode I interview Cartier Crops. He is a plant breeder and has been breeding for 12 years. He talks all about breeding in this episode; from how he got started to the breeding methods he does today.
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In this episode I interview Pigeons420. He was on episode 2 of this Garden Talk podcast and now he is back for a second time. This time around we’re going to get into a handful of topics: harvesting, bud washing, drying, trimming, and curing.
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In this episode I interview Nick Schweizter. He has been gardening for 26 years and is an owner of Grow Strong Industries. In this episode he talks about balancing the health and stress of plants in order to maximize quality and yield!
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In this episode I interview Derek, also known as, Kronic. He makes his own super soil - and that’s what he talks about in today’s episode. He also touches upon compost teas, pH, PPM, container size, and water sources.
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In this episode I interview K TheGuy. He is certified through Dr. Elaine Ingham's Soil Food Web School and has extensive knowledge in soil biology. Today we’re going to get into a small handful of topics that relate to soil biology: The Soil Food Web, Microbes & Composting.
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In this episode I interview Rob from CLTV. He is back for a second time on this podcast; this time around he gets deep into the process of pheno hunting plants.
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In this episode I interview Matt from DeBacco University. He has been gardening for 22 years and takes a science-backed approach to gardening. He talks about a variety of topics in this episode and explains the science in a beginner-friendly manner.
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In this episode I interview Chris Trump. He talks about getting started with Korean Natural Farming and some of the natural farming techniques that you can use in your garden.
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In this episode I interview Lex Blazer. He is big into lighting for plants and that’s what we are going to get into today. He talks all about LED grow lights, and we also touch upon some of the traditional forms of lighting such as HID.
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In this episode I interview Medically Fit. We continue where we left off in the first interview we did together by going over 15 more organic dry amendments to use in your garden.
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In this episode I interview Steve from Potent Ponics. He is an expert in aquaponics and talks to us all about the basics of aquaponics for beginners.
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In this episode I interview Macki, a stealth gardener. He talks about many of the stealth practices that he needs to do in order to grow his plants without anyone knowing.
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In this episode I interview Matt from the iCanTHC channel. He talks about gardening on a budget with limited resources.
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In this episode I interview Derek from TheBudLab. He answers a whole bunch of controversial questions on highly-debated topics.
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In this episode I interview Paul, also known as, Clone Coach. He talks all about best practices for cloning plants in order to be successful.
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In this episode I interview BluegrassGreenthumb. He is big into the natural farming approach and he’s also big into plant science. In this episode he talks about a lot of plant science that isn’t really taught or even talked about much.
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In this episode I interview Dan from the Green Sunshine Company. He gets deep into plant lighting science in this one. He talks about photoreceptors, DLI, PAR, ePar, BPAR, UV, IR, and so much more.
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In this episode I interview GreenzGoddess. She talks about a handful of Korean Natural Farming (KNF) and JADAM methods. She also talks about composting, bokashi, and reveals a high fungi tea recipe.
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In this episode I interview NVClosetMedGrower. He started as a home grower and has worked his way up to working in commercial facilities - and that’s what we are going to get into today; from home growing to commercial growing.
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In this episode I interview James from Red Dirt Raised. He talks about several different things such as: transitioning from synthetic to organic, ferments, water soluble mineral inputs, and more.
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In this episode I talk with Highigan. They are big into growing autoflowers and that’s what we talk about today. Specifically, how they grow autoflowers and what you can/can't do when growing autoflowers.
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In this episode I interview Canadian Leaf Genetics. He talks about getting started with plant breeding and stabilizing a cultivar.
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In this episode I talk with Rows Of Green. We get into Lighting, Environment & Plant Training - three things that are often said to be keys for success.
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In this episode I interview Jeremy Silva from BuildASoil. He talks all about building soil. He also gets into the feedings of organic inputs that happen throughout the plant’s life.
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In this episode I interview Michael Box. He talks about the different methods of autowatering and the ideal setup for different size containers.
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In this episode I interview Tourette Grower. He talks all about growing autos. Everything from starting soil, feedings, environment conditions, when to harvest, and more.
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In this episode I interview Matthew Gates. He talks about the Top 10 Pests that you may face in the garden and how to combat them.
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In this episode I interview Green Lantern. He talks about several organic gardening methods. In particular, he talks about building soil, feeding organic amendments, KNF, IPM, and more.
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In this episode I speak with Dr. Bruce Bugbee. He gets deep into plant science. Everything from synthetic vs organic, silica, flushing, soilless media, lighting, and so much more.
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In this episode I speak with Alessandro aka Spicy Moustache. He talks about how to grow tomatoes - from seed to harvest.
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In this episode I speak with Rico, the owner of Dutchpro Nutrients. He talks all about how nutrients are sourced and some forms of nutrients that should be avoided.
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In this episode I speak with Jharia Blaque. She talks about her style of gardening (which she calls hoodganics) and some of the DIY projects that she’s done for her indoor garden.
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In this episode I speak with Tyler Platt from Grassroots Fabric Pots. Tyler talks about various testing processes such as sap testing, soil testing, and tissue testing. He also talks about the outdoor and greenhouse operations that he has worked in.
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In this episode I speak with Tim McCormick from Cultured Biologix. He breaks down bro science vs grow science. We go over a ton of different gardening processes that many deem as bro science. Tim reveals the actual science that exists for them - if any.
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In this episode I speak with Blu of Greentank. He is the creator of Avocado Tech. He’ll talk about what Avocado Tech is, how to implement it, and some things that closely relate to it such as mulch layers, cover crops, and auto-watering.
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In this episode I speak with The Rookie Grower. We talk about problems that you may face while gardening and solutions to those problems.
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In this episode I interview Jotaherb. He talks all about what regenerative gardening is, the benefits, and several different practices that you can implement in your garden.
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In this episode I interview Simon Romanski, the creator of the Plant Studio. He talks about the future of gardening - complete automation. Simon has developed a way to just about completely automate things so you, the gardener, can be hands off - most of the time.
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In this episode I interview Mitchell from Visionary Hydroponics. He talks all about deep water culture (DWC) and Recirculating Deep Water Culture (RDWC).
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In this episode I interview Jeff from Mad Hatter Organics . He talks all about his style of organic gardening. He likes to keep things easy in the garden and he talks a lot about the easy organic gardening techniques that he does.
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In this episode I interview BeastCoastGrower420. He talks a little bit about his grow style, and then he talks all about the SCROG technique / using garden trellis nets.
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In this episode I interview Shane from MIGRO LED. He talks a little bit about the grow light testing that he does and we also get into other topics such as measuring PAR, light spectrum, and the future of grow lights.
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In this episode I interview Grower Joe of Basement Autoflowers. He specializes in growing autoflower plants and that’s what we get into today. He tries to keep things simple, and he talks about some of the easy methods he uses for growing autoflower plants.
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In this episode I interview ZaZa from ZaZa Genetics. He talks about plant breeding on an intermediate level.
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In this episode I interview Queen of the Sungrown. She talks about things such as building up your native soil, IPM, composting, and more.
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In this episode I interview Dude from the Dude Grows Show. He talks all about his style of gardening outdoors and some challenges that he has faced.
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In this episode I interview Mark Boutwell. He talks about some of the essential nutrients for plants. He also touches upon what the deficiencies and toxicities look like for those nutrients.
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In this episode I interview Guru from the Dude Grows Show. He talks all about microbes. He talks about several different types of microbes and how they benefit plant growth.
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In this episode I interview Bryant Mason aka The Soil Doctor. He talks all about soil testing. He takes a look at a soil test I got and provides advice on optimal levels and balancing. He also talks a little bit about nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, amino acids, and heavy metals.
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In this episode I interview Chad Westport. He talks about the importance of Brix. He talks about what Brix is, how you measure it, how to increase it, and more.
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In this episode I interview Scotty Real from the Dude Grows Show. He talks about growing in coco coir. Specifically, his style of growing in coco coir to keep things as easy as possible.
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In this episode I interview VaderOG. We talk all about the basics of plant breeding and how to breed plants - from the nomenclature to how to make the different types of seeds.
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In this episode I interview Frosty McNosty. We cover everything from how he built his greenhouse, pest management, supplemental lighting, light deprivation, and a little bit about how he grows his plants in his greenhouses.
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In this episode I interview Bryan Wachsman. We talk about making worm castings and vermicompost by utilizing worm bins. We also get a little bit into beneficial insects that can be in both worm bins and living soil systems.
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In this episode I interview Dr. Autoflower. He has been gardening for 13 years and grows a variety of plants such as tomatoes, herbs, peas, carrots, lettuce, and medicinal plants. In this episode I pick his brain to find out what he does when he grows autoflowers and what he does to maximize yield.
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In this episode I interview Mr. Goodbuds. He likes to keep it simple in the garden and in this video we learn about his style of gardening and some easy indoor gardening techniques that he does.
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In this episode I interview Austin from ChilLED Tech. We talk about things consumers should look out for when buying an LED grow light - an LED Grow Light Buyers Guide 2021.
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In this episode I interview Nate Lipton. Nate grows plants in both a small greenhouse in his backyard, as well as in an indoor grow tent. We talk about a wide variety of topics such as nutrients, auto watering, feed charts, LED grow light testing, a new product coming onto the market soon, and more.
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In this episode I interview Brandon Rust. We talk all about utilizing microorganisms in your garden. Some of the things talked about are: ideal soil temperature for microbe activity, rate of microbe reproduction, large swings in microbe population, and a whole lot more.
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In this episode I interview Painted Lady. We learn a little bit about how she got into gardening and then we have a beginner-friendly discussion about the basics of feeding plants nutrients.
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In this episode I interview Mr. SparkzAlot. We learn a little bit about how he got into gardening and then we talk about indoor gardening in a small grow tent / small spaces.
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In this episode I interview Medically Fit. We learn a little bit more about him and then we talk all about how to grow plants in coco coir.
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In this episode I interview Dawgo The Hutt. We learn a little bit more about him and then we talk all about how to grow plants in coco coir.
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In this episode I interview GreenGoblin510. We learn a little bit more about him and then we talk all about getting started with organic gardening. More specifically, we talk about how he grows his plants with organic inputs.
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In this episode I interview 420 Scene. We learn a little bit more about him and then we talk all about autoflower plants and aerated compost teas.
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In this episode I interview Trey Strongz. We learn a little bit more about him and then we talk all about cloning plants.
In this episode I interview BeastCoastFarmers. We learn a little bit more about him, his methods gardening indoors, gardening outdoors, and no-till living organic methods.
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In this episode I talk with Zerp 84. We learn a little bit more about him, his grow style, mistakes he's made, and advice for those new to gardening.
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In this episode I talk with NorthWest Jay. We learn a little bit more about him, his photography, and we talk about the basics of pheno hunting plants.
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In this episode I talk with Welcome To The GrowTent. He talks about his style of gardening and has some great advice for beginner growers.
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In this episode I talk with Matt from Photosyntech. We talk about No-Till Organic Gardening - Avocado Tech, Seed Sprouted Teas, Mulch Layers, Cover Crops, and more.
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In this episode I talk with Chris from Happy Hydro. We talk about environment for indoor plants - Temperature, Humidity, CO2, and Air Circulation.
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In this episode I talk with Pigeons 420 about various plant training techniques: LST, Topping, FIMing, and Super Cropping.
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In this episode I talk with Rob from Cannabis Lifestyle TV about how to feed plants bottled nutrients. We cover feeding in both soil and coco coir.
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