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Challenges Gardening Outdoors & Method For Success! (Garden Talk #29)



In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Dude from the Dude Grows Show. He talks all about his style of gardening outdoors and some challenges that he has faced. What plants do you like to grow? Peppers, tomatoes, arugula, strawberries, hops, 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
01:45 – Sponsors
03:35 – Introduction
06:39 – Growing Indoors or Outdoors
08:17 – Is Yield Your Goal?
09:29 – IPM for Outdoor Gardening
13:48 – Weekly Sprays for IPM
16:28 – Medium
19:22 – Container Size
21:36 – Transplanting
24:10 – Nutrients
27:49 – Microbial Inoculants & Sugars
31:01 – Do You Follow A Feeding Chart?
32:32 – Challenges With Rain
33:40 – Water & pH
35:50 – PPM
38:33 – Plant Training
41:06 – Pruning
42:20 – Washing Your Plants
43:38 – Bud Rot & Powdery Mildew
50:10 – Protecting Your Plants
51:45 – Light Pollution
53:22 – Odor From Plants
54:47 – Security Tips
56:00 – Final Words

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44 Comments

  1. I love growing my Durban poison and black african magik outside in the ground I agree all the way I just have deer that love to find ways to try and get at my herb up here in wisco my grow time outside is challenging for sure crazy temp fluctuations heavy rains winds and as a sativa guy these two are the best for my environment

  2. I love to grow all kinds of stuff all my own plant foods corn bananas peppers gunnera manicata elephant ears bat flowers and everything in between and exotic and it’s definitely helped me become a better grower with each plants needs and some require exact needs to live and thrive

  3. I have a bunch of bottles of cutting edge soulutions but I’m skeptical on bottled newts anyone try this line up says it’s organic and looks legit on thir site?

  4. sugar from beets…. yea bro. It's called granulated white sugar. Yup, granulated white sugar is made from beets. Still think that advanced nutes carbohydrate is worth the price tag?

  5. Shrimp 🦐 meal for the win. In veg and early flower. And if are organic use it and epsom salt together for cal / mag

  6. Great interview! I grow out doors. Virginia limits me to four cannabis plants. Mine are in the dirt, nothing contained. I started them from feminized seeds in Miracle Gro potting soil in 4 in. terracotta pots with saucers. At three weeks I transplanted into posthole dug holes a foot deep. I then emptied a can of sardines in water into each hole and covered the fish with generous heaps of coffee grounds to absorb their smell. I covered that with kitchen waste/ chicken manure compost and more Miracle Gro, then dropped in my girls. That was three weeks ago, so far, so good. Virginia law says I have to tag each plant with my name, my DMV#, and write:"Cannabis for personal use".

  7. The bud worms were killer last year. That was the hardest part. Otherwise I just planted them and let them go.

  8. As soon as my outdoor plants go into flower, I always "roof" them in clear plastic, to prevent rain from getting them wet. Never had bud rot again.

  9. Corn ear worms are actually called Eurasian hemp borers. The name changed when corn became king and hemp Satan. And it doesn’t move around your plant it goes into your plant and eat it from the inside which causes nutrient deficiencies especially when there are one for ever node(which I’ve seen) and then it shits out through the hole it dug to get into the plant. It literally disposes of its own shit outside it home and on your bud

  10. Amazing discussion super amazing guest thanks for the topic you guys are awesome on the front lines for all the small growers

  11. I been spraying my plants throughout with compost teas, fungal dominated teas and near the end of flowering I been adding BT with my compost tea’s. i also added Chitoson in my sprays. We had 7 straight days of rain then Fiona hit and dumped another 150 ml of rain on my plants and never experienced any bud rot or PM. Strains out doors, original green crack, sleepy Joe, lemon haze, strawberry banana, future #1, imperium x, gelato and gelato cookies and none showed sign of mold even after all that rain. I spray my entire plants buds included, wait an hour then hit them with my leaf blower to dry the buds.

  12. I'm using 10% native soil in my mix to provide some extra micro nutrients, I think many spend $'s rather than take advantage of this free input

  13. Love the info….. Just can't get any good bags of soil here other than miracle grow potting mix.. I can't find the ocean Forrest… Is miracle grow ok to use outdoors with regular soil

  14. I used to grow all kinds of hot peppers. From no heat to the hottest pepper on record at the time the Carolina Reaper. With the hotter peppers you need to start them indoors in late November/early December so they will fully mature before the first frost. Because I had all of the growing supplies it was an easy transition to medical Canabis

  15. Feather meal fishbone meal kelp meal in lower case of medium so when it hits stretch faze all u need is water ,topdressing in flower but scratch top layer exposing top layer roots then topdressing rain water ,last weeks of flower for extra gas bio diesel or pk booster ,

  16. The last 4 summers here in the pacific northwest what I've been doing is get a couple nice girls decent sized in 5gal. Fabric pot. Start putting them in my dark garage at 630pm and take back out at 10 when it's dark. If you start this around last week of June you have some nice bud chalked ladies end of August when summer is still raging here in the northwest. This beats the crappy weather we get here starting in September.

  17. Question what about if we are able to put together Amazonian soil. Do you think that would be good to use?

  18. It sucks that your plants are so unhealthy that bugs of tackle should try to use like cheetahs in the beginning and then uh modium. And uh just no nitrogen. Just play cool and see how healthy they get and the sugar bricks will be like really high and no one will Eve and no bugs so even go after. Your plants at all and then you don't have to worry about nature when you're heard of it

  19. I'm getting above 38 degree Celsius and also hailstorm too, I'm thinking to make a shade net house so what intensity of shade cloth should I use?

  20. Brewing compost tea if you use a submersible pump to transfer tea to the plants will it damage the microbes

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