found these products this summer after i started my program but will be using these exclusively next year, i have used the double dark and loved it and sold me on the products. question, can i spray humic12, ar8, and rgs at the same time in the same sprayer... i have a field king sprayer and the ortho, could use either if it mattered. also next summer i plan on using these exclusively in spoon feeding regimen every two weeks, will be doing the whol bio stim package as you mentioned in the video i just need to figure out which ferts i want to lay throughout the year and when. cheers
Can you put green effect and Micro green in the same tank provided that you obviously put water in there first prior to adding the two products. I thought I heard somewhere that green effect has difficulty with other chemicals.
There is a risk for clogging as MicroGreene tends to be a bit thicker when mixed with the others. However, plenty of folks mix them all with no issues. It really depends on your sprayer.
I live in Texas San Antonio.i have Saint Augustine grass and compacted soil. Is it tool late for the RGS being that it is May 22? I am looking at the bio stim pack.
Why does Jake the Lawn Kid imply you should mix together as cocktail but NeXT says you should apply separately? That's confusing. Can you also explain the 3oz/1000 can you explain the mixing in the various application options..
@@NExtDIYLawn thank you! I just want to start dabbling with the next products but not ready to make the full investment and wanted to try out just one of the products to see how it goes.
Can I mix the products in the Biostim pack together to apply at the same time? Also, can I apply this product if Scott's Turf Builder Lawn Food has been applied just before or after?
How do i use the Bio-Stim Pack and the Carbon X fert together. I was thinking every month 3 oz of the bio stim each. Every 3 months 3lbs per 1k of the Carbon X? Ty for your time.
Are any of the other products good for trees and shrubs? Ex: Greene Effect vs Micro Greene I just purchased the Soil Activator pack and it doesn’t include Micro Greene therefore was curious which products in my pack are good for the trees and shrubs.
Are you suggesting adding all four on the same day every month or one of these each week for a month and then repeat. Also curious about the summer months when lawn is stressed. I have an acre in southern Ohio (TTTF) and it is not irrigated, however the front I manually water when we don't get rain.
You can mix all of them together. Just make sure your sprayer is filled half way with water and that you stay within the dilution ratios. If you do that, everything will be ok. Thank you for watching! - JTLK
I was wondering the same thing! I found them on HD website. www.homedepot.com/p/5-Gal-Multi-Purpose-Utility-Tank-SUR-50-U-1/313303481 www.homedepot.com/p/5-Gal-Multi-Purpose-Utility-Tank-SUR-50-U-1/313303481
You mix anything with D-thatch. No harm, no foul there. I just didn't mention it due to timing. It's better when applied in heat, which we don't have enough of at the moment. More to come on that soon. Thanks for watching! - JTLK
Would be cool to see a video to show why its worth the extra money to buy liquid fert and all the spray equipment versus say...just buying a big bag of Lesco granularvfert for the season for $45. Just curious to know the benefit compared to a standard big box store granular. Great vids!
Disappointing that you do not put your cocktail breakdown in the show note section. Disappointing that you get soo excited about the product that you seem to say, "Feed the whole gallon at a time, more is better...if you get scared just water it all through."
I get funky with my cocktails. I mix stuff up like crazy. The other day I ran 16oz of GreeneStart & 4oz of MicroGreene. Applied at night to let it sit on the leaf blades. Then I watered it in early morning.
I just started a couple months ago with Carbon-X, RGS, Air-8, Humic-12 and D-Thatch. The results are already amazing! One thing I noticed is my 4” tall fescue no longer flops over when cut at that height, it stands straight up. The other amazing thing with older type TTTF, you get these large circular clusters of grass that are tightly formed compared to the rest of the lawn. After two months of these products, I’m noticing those clumps are starting to look more like regular lawn, like the tightness is breaking up and no longer bound together. It’s morphing into looking like regular lawn! I’ve done two rounds of compaction cure now, will do two more to see if those clumps will totally dissolve into regular looking lawn. When it heats up to 85. I start applying D-Thatch, probably later this month. These products are amazing! Can’t wait to try the others.
Today I put down 002 and RGS Together then Air 8 alone with the Dial and Spray . On 15,000 sf. Did the same thing last year. Oh yeah it works seriously ! Looking forward to the results. Thanks for your videos.
I'm a newbie and as a starter I've gone ahead with Milo, Air8 and RGS...taking one step at a time. Would love to see spill-free spouts similar to those of detergent containers. It would do away with the messy flow and resulting stains.
I threw er down today! Carbon x with peptides, x soil, microgreen, humic 12, air 8, rgs, and floragreen on my new shrubs and flowers! The x soil smells like success!
Good combos and explanations. Starting my second year with GCF products. Weaning off granular. I've never had a yard look so good. Several neighbors stop and ask - "What are you putting on your yard?" This has NEVER happened to me before. Have to catch myself and not say - "unicorn pee". Send them to the DIY page.
Can someone explain the true difference between these products. When you look at the labels, they all seem to be humid acid at varying rates. The only difference is some have sea kelp added. I will say the d-thach does seem to be more unique in ingredients. I really want to understand what separates the products beyond what looks to be just a name and promotional type language. Don’t get me wrong I like the products and use them, it just seems you could use RGS by itself and get the same nutritional value as all the other products (except humic 12 which is only humic without sea kelp, it seems that at one time it had fulvic acid to but online I don’t see that listed anymore). Air8 provides some potash but I get that out of fert anyway and it has no sea kelp. RGS has humic and sea kelp. It seems that all you really need is RGS. Maybe throw in dthatch occasional if you want extra microbe food. Throw in if you use the ferts, I like MicroGreene, you don’t even need the RGS, air8, or humic12 bc they seem to all have humic and sea kelp too. Sorry to be so long winded but I see all the videos with the same promo talk without real explanations on how and why we really need the individual products even though they all contain the same ingredients.
I like the logic behind much of the cocktail concoctions; however, why not just stick within the recommended rates? I doubt "an extra 2 oz per 1K sq ft of this" and "an extra 3 for that" can produce noticeably better/visible benefits. I've been happily using GCF liquid products for a little over a year, and experimented with the "more is better" approach. I can definitively say that it was just more. These days I stay on the lower end of the recommended rates and know you're lawn is still getting the "unicorn pee." 🦄
Jake I'm loving the double dark and will try this over the weekend..love the concoction..might even order some floral and spray my crape myrtle and japanese maples with it..awesome info..
Hell yeah bruh. Can’t wait to throw’er down with the 8 gallons of GCF I currently have (4 Greene, 4 Non-green). Just wish I had some greenpop for my overseed, it just wasn’t available when I purchased these 2 BYO kits from Allyn.