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Gardening Hacks Backed By Science! (Garden Talk #92)



In this episode of Garden Talk, 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. What type of plants do you like to grow? Kale, lettuce, broccoli, tomatoes, oranges, grapes, apples, potatoes, house plants, let us know in the comments section below. If you enjoyed this video please click that thumbs up button 🙂

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★Timestamps★
00:00 – Montage & Podcast Intro
02:08 – Sponsors
03:53 – Introduction
07:08 – Cloning Hacks
10:06 – Plant Stress Tolerance Tips
13:12 – Yucca
18:54 – Amino Acids
28:35 – Eliminating Chlorine & Chloramine
34:08 – Why To Avoid Soft Water
36:05 – pH
39:27 – Growing In Hydroponics Results In Higher Terpene Content
40:45 – Precision Stress To Increase Terpenes
44:53 – Heat Stress
46:25 – Increasing Yield With CO2
50:50 – Brix
57:35 – Final Words

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Johannes Bornlöf – An Introduction 4

38 Comments

  1. I agree with someone?We need to getportions measured per gl. Or liter, something is always better. Hey I was no. 100 on the watch button, 100 free seedswould be good or even one or yucca where the he'll can you find it? OK I heard the numbers I was early.

  2. I don't trust anything that comes from that man's mouth 💯 when he said synthetic nutrients are the same as organic. That's not even close to the truth and clearly meant to push you towards the bottle.

  3. Have you ever heard of growing the pothos plant with your cuttings? I have heard that it makes a root growth hormone that is in the water with the cutting if you heard this before?

  4. 💚👍loads of information, one of my favorite episodes so far. Thanks for the knowledge. ✌

  5. Instead of using the yucca extract could I possibly use the aloe vera plant that I extract?

  6. @17:05 he says hydroscopic and I looked it up and it should be hydrophilic is the correct word not being critical because Harley knows what he's talking about.

  7. Mr. Grow it’s content is unmatched! Amazing! This information is free, but I would pay for it!

  8. Last time I complained that the guest was inexperienced. Thanks for bringing on someone knowledgeable this time. Much appreciated.

  9. WOW !!
    Thank you Harley Smith, & thanks Chris for bringing another AWESOME VIDEO.
    🤜🌟🤛🪴🪴🪴

  10. I don’t often nerd out, but when I do… it’s w/Chris and the Garden talk podcast. Stay thirsty my friend.

  11. So excited for this one. I recommended Harley a few months ago. Thanks Chris.

  12. Would adding silica along with the calcium boost the cell walls and the flow of chlorophyll throughout the plant making it easier to grow and get clones to sprout faster?

  13. Yucca grows naturally around me and always just an annoying plant, glad to now have a use for it to fight the fungus on my plants 🙂

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