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Hello, so the plants already have to be grown somewhat? if so, you take them out and clean all the soil off and then place them in the green pods? Sorry if its a dumb question. :)
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@@healinghobbies Can you give me the link where I can find this formula? I want to grow strawberries in approximately 1000 square meters. Thanks for your help !
I know this is an older video but I would like to know if you could maybe have more plant spots in each bucket, maybe somewhere between 4-8 more spots per bucket to get more plant growth?
While this is nice, it doesn't tell you what the resulting ec will be, which is crucial depending on what you're growing. Different veggies need different values.
Hello Maam/Sir, Permission to comment. May I ask how to grow a tomato in the soil? Do you have a recommendation of soil to use? Or do you have a video for it to complete the process in growing a tomato hydrophonically? Thank you so much in advance.
Can you turn the onions during the growing phase? I heard turning the onions 90 degrees makes them grow bigger. But WOW! Thank you SO MUCH for posting this!
An additional tip for the newbies - have a container that is opaque, otherwise you will get algae growth in the nutrient solution. A further tip, go for larger containers if you have the space, it will save a lot of work replenishing the nutrient solution. A lettuce should do well in a 4 litre container, you may only need to partially top it up once during its entire grow. Use the large 20 litre buckets for larger plants like tomatoes, and you will likely have to top those up each week. There are some tables online that give the suggested nutrient strength for different plants. Start young seedlings at about 1/4 strength.
Loved this video. Our outdoor potatoes planted with firmer soil did poorly. I am doing this one starting this week. have you ever tried growing indoors?
Before mixing the solution I let my water sit for 24 hours and about 30 minutes before the second and third additions and I still get some precipitates. Is this normal or what could I be doing wrong?
I'm not sure about needing to cut the bottles open once it's time to harvest them since you probably can't use them more than once, and it doesn't seem like the carrots are able to grow as much as they potentially would. Maybe it would work better by making it a proper tube, if that's even necessary and you can't just use something like a piece of a pool noodle to hold the plant in place.