The Daily Grind #74 Flippin and Fishin Oregon SOL Style!
BrownGuy420 and S.O.L.O. Farms are starting a recreational garden of our own that's dedicated to organic excellence...NoTill style! Stay tuned for the entire journey to try and make it in the infancy of a new market! Thanks for watching! Fan mail , possible sponsors send to: solofanmail420@gmail.com QUESTIONS & TALK - http://brownguy420.com/ INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/brownguy4200 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/brownguy.fou... NoTill Gardening Thread a Must Read! https://forum.grasscity.com/threads/no-till-gardening-revisited.1400505/ Check out the best eye protection you can get, Method Seven Glasses, https://www.methodseven.com/ Also check out Humboldt Seed Organization at: https://www.humboldtseeds.net/en/catalog/ For the most Organic pest spray that knocks mites down: ENTER IN COUPON CODE BOX for 10% DISCOUNT: brownguy420 http://growth-e-tech.com/ GrassRoots Fabric Pots https://www.grassrootsfabricpots.com/ Check out Build a Soil, Jeremy Silva has an awesome site: http://buildasoil.com/ Teaming with Microbes book: http://www.amazon.com/Teaming-Microbes-Organic-Gardeners-Revised/dp/1604691131 Soil Mix 20% Earth Worm Castings (5.5cuft) 20% Forest Humus (5.5cuft) 30% Peat Moss (8cuft) 30% Lava Rock, Rice Hulls, Buckwheat Hulls or mix of (8cuft) Mineral Mix 1cup Neem meal per cuft. (27cups per 1yrd) 1cup Kelp meal per cuft. (27cups per 1yrd) 1cup Crab Shell per cuft. (27cups per 1yrd) 4 or 5 cups Glacial Rock Dust per cuft. ( 108-135cups per 1yrd) ½ cup Gypsum dust per cuft. (13.5cups per 1yrd) My watering schedule is really nothing anyone hasn't see around here but it is pretty specific and I don't mess around with trying to feed this or that at this or that time in the plants life to hopefully obtain a specific response - I do the same thing every week for every plant at every stage of their lives. The plants utilize what it needs when it needs it and if not the soil and it's life is always benefiting from it anyways. I alternate these two applications with plain water so it comes out to about once per week of each: Puréed sprouts (about one to two cups seed sprouted, puréed and diluted to 15-20 gal water) 10ml FulPower fulvic acid 5ml Agsil (equal to ProTekt) 2nd: 1/4 cup fresh young coconut water per gal 1/4 tsp 200x organic aloe powder 5ml Agsil Biweekly I add 1/2 tsp TM7 per 5 gal with this application I water every two days and alternate plain water in between. Every 4 to 6 weeks I will make a neem/kelp tea for IPM and plant nutrition. That's it!
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It's a old school earth mover big box scraper
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Anyone know what happened to BrownGuy420? He did say he would be posting daily again I thought. I wonder how his farm hunt is going.
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After making 150 gallons of corn sprout tea I think I am converting to Malted Barley Tea. It took so many batches in the blender that I was sure it was going to burn up. I have been following the Grass City thread BrownGuy suggested and they all seem to have replaced corn sprout with Malted Barley. Looks like a lot less work ;-P
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Yo BG. just finally got some videos up. Please take a look, let me know what you think. it's under Ash Creek Organics. Excited to see you guys get your own farm. Thanks Chris
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I'm wondering how big of scale you have done this at. I am sprouting 5 gallons of corn seeds and they seem to want to ferment in such a large quantity. I split them into two 5 gallon pails, half full each and it seems to be helping. Also grinding up 5 gallons of seeds is going to be one heck of a lot of batches in the blender.
I think a screened table with mist bars will solve the fermenting problem, but giant blenders are like $700, ouch. I have some IBC's I purchased for an Aquaponics garden, I think I may have to use one of them for making my teas since it takes two 55 gallon drums just to give each plant 1.3 gallons, not enough for a 1/2 yard raised bed for each plant.
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in your soul mix, what do you use to counter the peat moss from making your soil to acidic?
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That would be tight if u could go that fast get shit done faster lol
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KEEP up the good work homeboy
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thanks again for making the vids, I remember when being low man on the pole and played the grunt humping all that hay lol! I always slept well those nights lol! GL Peace
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green house is looking good dude best to ya
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Good to have you back good luck finding some sweet property
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would be a implement for grading the roads or for leveling paddocks ????? I've seen similar implements used in cane farming in Australia for levelling paddocks before they plant ...
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another daily grind! keep it up brownguy420
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Started lolly popping and trimming today, I always get uncomfortable wacking at my plants. I know it is needed but it sure doesn't make it any easier ;-P
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there's gonna be a visit from some foxes and cyotes tonight in that compost pile, that fish emultion is a false dinner bell lol
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Hey brownguy420 I have a solution to the algae problem in the ponds, you should get grass carp, you would probably need a dozen per pond and they would take care of all the algae and weeds in the pond. I have a pond and I only have a few and they do a good job with keeping the plants down
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a road grader.
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in the pros u are...💪with it
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It's scraper/grader. Great job my friends at SOLO. Outstanding
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