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🌱 Welcome back to episode 19 of the Grow Weed at Home with Kyle Kushman podcast! In this enlightening session, we dive into the depths of cannabis cultivation with special guests Swami Chaitanya and Nikki Lastretto from Swami Select.

🌿 In today’s episode, we navigate through the ongoing debate between indoor and outdoor growing methods. Our esteemed guests Swami and Nikki bring their seasoned perspectives to the table, providing invaluable insights into what really makes a great cannabis grow environment.

🚜 Learn about ‘fallowing’ and why it’s a crucial practice for the sustainable cannabis farmer. Our experts will break down this traditional farming technique and discuss its impact on soil health and crop quality.

💚 There’s a buzz around nitrogen-fixing – but what is it exactly? We’ll delve into how these natural processes benefit the soil and contribute to the robust growth of your plants.

🌼 The dilemma of synthetic vs organic is more relevant in cannabis cultivation than ever. Kyle, Swami, and Nikki weigh in on this topic, laying out the pros and cons of each approach and how they relate to the final product.

🌙 And have you ever wondered about harvesting in the dark? Our guests share their thoughts on this mysterious practice and how it might affect your cannabis harvest.

🎙 Don’t miss out on this treasure trove of cannabis cultivation wisdom. Swami Chaitanya and Nikki Lastretto offer a rare glimpse into the practices that have made Swami Select synonymous with quality and consciousness in cannabis farming.

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Disclaimer: This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. You must be of legal age in your country or region to grow cannabis. Always comply with your local laws and regulations regarding cannabis cultivation.

💡 Stay Growing! 💡

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21 thoughts on “The Great Debate: Indoor Vs Outdoor Growing – GWAH Episode 19 with Kyle Kushman and Swami Select

  1. lol your plant absolutely DO NOT think they are living in the himalaias they think they are living in a cube alien forced grow strange cage and plants are way smarter than u think they literally are here way before us and are aware of their surrondings. led human made fake light will never ever, not in 1.000.000 years will be better for plants, than the sun and earth environment and biological organisms, that they evolved in.

  2. I'm pretty much deaf in my left ear and so could barely hear you in the left ear of my headphones but could hear the guests clearly in my right ear when they spoke.

  3. I disagree. Commercial cannabis isn’t like McDonald’s at all. It’s still a plant. I would say it’s like regular mass produced grocery store vegetables versus organic home grown vegetables. Obviously your home grown garden will be better. But that doesn’t make grocery store veggies “McDonald’s”.

  4. Climate changes over humans sure but the earth goes through cycles and when you want to make your grow better you ADD co2 so I dnt buy that our cars are the sole driver of climate change and why is it everytime it's summer the news acts like it's global warming its summer same heat waves we had 40 years ago when I was born the earth changes and goes through cycles and it's about to shake us pesky humans off

  5. Great video! I have recently started growing in a way such that the typical user can break free from the commercial weed industry with minimal cost and maximum results. If one can overcome the stigma, a back porch organic autoflower grow, even one pot, can yield amazing results. I don't know about all seeds but Fastbud's autoflower removes season length and photoperiod as specific requirements. Since you will be hand carrying the small pots to optimize sunshine/weather, the results can be world class, especially if you're smart enough to choose the perfect medium, nutrients, dosage, strain, etc. Two or three of these little sticky bud "machines" per summer will make you forget about dispensaries and artificial indoor weed. Plus it's fun.

  6. Yeah the commercial grows in states that are just going legal are so deceptive.. they own multiple lines just to keep you from getting to the smaller grows and batches that are way more expensive.. pulling in the locals and running it like a factory. All those guys that work in the commercial grows are from the area the grows are in which is in the middle of nowhere… hopefully over time it lines itself out… as long as its been we have a long way to go and eventually hopedully it gets to a place where you get a 200$ llc and sell your bud on front street. Peace and love

  7. Before, all ganja seeds and varieties from the Netherlands were super potent, skunk smell, the reason is the first generation of genetically advanced hybrid modified types of seeds developed by Dutch and American (the rulers and their manipulation of the plant,against freedom and black market,they whant stop natural cultivation under sun ,moon,soul seeds.) scientists for mass control, and the team as Nenvil, David W., Ben D,, Jack, H. Steven H. and other players served as paid agents for promotion for indoor industry under artificial lights and new gmo seeds specilaly devolpent for super performens under MH. Lights.likewise, in the late eighties and nineties, everyone worked with MH. with lamps that were more similar to the sun, lots of UV and UVB rays, the soil humus was of top quality, there was no fertilizer in plastic bottles, and the growers had a lot of love, positive energy of excitement that they transferred to the plant.Those lamps were really special, and the plants smelled extremely, many were arrested because of the intense smell, so the growers started adding lemon juice, orange, apple cider vinegar, essential oils, similar combinations to the water when watering to neutralize the intense extreme SKUNK GMO smell, fear and risk were huge, that's how the genetics were changed,Weakened and mutated, later polyhybrids started en masse, breeders, i.e. greedy criminals who love money and not the plant, came new inferior lamps HPS, and MH,LED with a bad spectrum of narcissism and that's where everything changed for the worse, a giant crazy industry, what we have today unfortunately it's like you're smoking sugar chem. and not a plant.FUCK INDUSTRY GMO SEEDS INDOOR GROW SYSTEM/// BE NA TU RA AAL `back to nature under the Great Celestial Dome ,under Cristal grid bio compUTER, under the SUN ,MOON, STARS like we always doing….Chemdog USA version dutch base combination is gmo cut or seed dutch orgin../ all new indOor Hightime Dutch industry is base of 6. gmo strains. NL , H, A, S1, G13 ,MK— BIG MARKETING MASS MEDIA PROPAGANDA./fucking you up deep in brainBro do no be naive child…..

  8. Personally I grow indoor and outdoors and I lovem both. I can grow pretty much anything inside but outside I have to be more picky because of the high humidity here. I think it just comes down to the grower and there knowledge of the strains and climate there growing in.

  9. A person can learn alot from this trio however I'd like to address the old fallow land practices.

    If we're growing organically and according to nature's blueprints.
    Can anyone show me a natural habitat that fallows itself at predetermined intervals or for any amount of time at all?
    This would suggest that a healthy or even moderately healthy biologically rich soil does not need any rest periods.

    As well as any environment left to be stagnant for a season arguably could slow your biological engine because it isn't being fed "fuel" ie the decomposition and soil plant relationships have been temporarily suspended.

    Which brings me to cover crops. Absolutely beneficial IF your biology is thriving as it should. Otherwise it's just another crop taking up nutrients. It's a 2 part process not just throw down some cover crop and presto.
    Your organic matter will increase in the soil but without healthy populations of decomposers the nutrient conversions are hindered significantly.

    Dont think it would make huge differences either way year to year but if we're growing by nature, nature doesn't voluntarily fallow itself.
    Some forests have been doing the thing for many centuries 24/7/365.

  10. She said it’s bad that there’s no bugs , but I have Chitin in my soil, and sometimes I’ll put some in a folliar spray to Minic chitin in bugs for my girls

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