The Best Tips and Tricks on How to Set Up and Maintain an Organic Aquaponics Garden. I will film videos of Tilapia, eggs, egg tumblers, air pumps. I will show you how to keep your filters clean. I will show tips and tricks on planting in containers and recycled plastic containers. Doing Aquaponics on the beautiful island of Oahu, Hawaii. I am in the Amazon Affiliates Program and I do earn a small commission for products that are linked in my video description. if you would like to sponsor my channel or have me review a product, contact me and I will be happy to help.
I wish I printed or made a tower garden years ago. Would you start a tower garden? Share, like and Subscribe for more videos. Thank you to all that took the time out to subscribe so I can reach 1000 subscribers!
I second the previous comment but I’ll try to be more productive than sassy: If your audio levels were more balanced it would make the viewing experience more enjoyable. Maybe try having your music no more than 60% to 70% of your voice over levels when it’s the only audio. When your voice over is active fade the music down to about 35% aiming to have the music track no higher than 45% when you start speaking. It’s less distracting and subconsciously preps the brain to lesson. Fouled up music levels are extremely jarring for an audience and could limit the time viewed significantly. It’s tricky in the edit to listen to your own voice for hours and not want to drown it out but your audience only hears you for a brief time, not hours of edit. Also, ditch the ai voice generator. It’s worse than any human voice, I promise! Best of luck and I hope this helps
Have you used this method before. I get 100 percent seed sprouts and even when the seeds are a year old. ❤comment seeds if you used this method. Help get to 1k subscribers hit like too. Thank you
@jameswashington268 I will try cinnamon too. Baggie method works great for me then I transfer into rock wool or straight into coco coir, aquaponics or into my hydroponic tower.
@@ElijahBishop-bx5te yes I am growing lettuce, spinach and broccoli. I also planted cucumbers in my aquaponics. My pal Choi is doing great. I should have included that.
I've done this for years. What I found is that when the seeds start to sprout, the natural tendency of the roots is to go down. You know. That gravity stuff, I suppose. Most seeds are strong enough to penetrate the plies and layers of the paper towel. Some will even weave through layers. I only use one layer of towel, now, and make sure it is on top when I lay the bags down. Far less damaging to the roots that way.
That’s exactly right. Just use one paper towel and on top. I have to really watch when I wrap the seeds and take them out early to avoid them growing into the towel. Sometimes I rip the towel up and plant a couple at a time.
I do this exact same thing, except I double fold the paper towel first soak it completely place the seeds in the middle of the fold. It usually starts to grow in the four days
I have used this method & still do. But I have discovered an even faster method that even works with older seeds. I use a 1%solution of hydrogen peroxide. Put it in a cup & drop the seeds inside. I like to put the glass in my over the range microwave since a) it dark inside & b) because I keep the light under the microwave that illuminates the stove top on. This keeps the inside of the microwave warm, ~80F to 85F. Most seeds sprout the tap root within 16 to 24hrs. If after 24 hrs I don't see any tap roots, I then move them to the method you covered here & by another 24hrs they have tap roots & they're ready for planting. Keep'm Growing! 😎 👍 👊 🍻
I, for one, definitely try your method next coming days. I will come back with the results however can you suggest or advise how to control the regurt slugs and snails I would much appreciate your advice
Please Share this video and comment what your results are. Do spray twice in one week and not in direct sunlight. Like and subscribe and help me get to 2 K subscribers if you got value from this video. Much appreciated and ❤thank you!!!
On mine I didn’t show adding ash, but ash from wood is a great way to add more nutrients to the fertilizer. Also I add a slow release fertilizer to help out later unless you want to go all organic.
Appreciate the effort... but, you failed to dissolve the ingredients properly before pouring them into the larger container... Just a few more minutes stirring the mixture would have dissolved the all the ingredients and produced a better fertilizer and better video.
Yes I was like gosh it’s about a teaspoon. You can double up to make a tablespoon. The more the better for your plants. Mine boosted taller right away.
If you let it sit outside it will smell bad. You can use some to spray on the leaves and water the soil with the yeast fertilizer. I added a few drops of dawn dish soap to the unused fertilizer and set outside for a week. It smelled bad but I caught all the nats and bugs with it.
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HELP! my plants are drunk! JK :) interesting idea for a fertilizer I never thought using an early stage of achohol would be a good fertilizer. what kinda nutrients would this be comparable too? as in is this nitrogen, potassium etc?? also I make alot of beers/ wines so I often have the by product of dead yeast at the bottom of my creations. would it be possible to just dilute that with water and then water your crops from there?? Thanks in advance.
You could try that on a small potted plant. But they get iron and lots of minerals and a growth boost. I already notice my strawberry plants are twice as tall. I’ll make a follow up video soon. Thank you
The dead yeast called the lees at the bottom of ferment is very active yeast and yes can be use to dilute and water into your plant. More than the nutrients in the yeast, the microbes help create a balance in the soil while the microbes help make other nutrients active for the roots as they eat and break down organic materials. You can just use a spoon of lees with a spoon of molasses to a gallon of water!
@@hiroyopoetker thanks for the info, learning a lot to day XD. It's good to hear that the lees can be used, this will help cut down on waste. I know you can re-use it on other brews but I'm always worried they would effect the flavours of my new batch of drink. So using the lees in the garden would be a good use of what would otherwise be waste.
HI Anthony, do yo think it would work in a hydroponic system?? I moved from Aiea to Vegas, and love growing my own food indoors at home. Great video thanks for info. ALOHA Dean
Aloha Dean there are studies conducted that say yes. 3g/L. Don’t go over that ratio and you will do great. If you go over that ratio the effects are negative.