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How to Grow WHEATGRASS No soil EASY
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@sarah29880
@sarah29880 5 лет назад
So easy and to the point. Can’t wait to try!
@crunchywellness6080
@crunchywellness6080 9 лет назад
I never realized how easy it us to grow wheat grass. I am going to start mine today! !
@RichKaySSC
@RichKaySSC 6 лет назад
Wow. Brilliantly simple. Thanks for sharing. 😎👍🌱
@lucillefemine
@lucillefemine 8 лет назад
Nice and simple. Another video said to cover them in the tray for days but I see you don't have to. Thanks.
@marygitau7308
@marygitau7308 7 лет назад
this is wonderful, in Kenya Africa I appreciate this information. thank you very much
@TheBerkeleyBeauty
@TheBerkeleyBeauty 9 лет назад
I like the zigzag solution. I'm gonna try this method. Hopefully it will help with my mold problem. Thanx for the vid. Very informative. God Bless
@FunnyFarmHomestead
@FunnyFarmHomestead 2 года назад
Great idea THANK YOU!! I raise rabbits in a colony and they will LOVE this!! Thank You!!
@natureboy6410
@natureboy6410 4 года назад
This was the system I had seen a while back used for all microgreens. Thanks Brad. ;-)
@sailingsolar
@sailingsolar 8 лет назад
It was a pleasure to watch your video, Sir.
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
+sailingsolar Thank you solar, I greatly appreciate it.
@raniad1973
@raniad1973 3 года назад
Thank you very much, I've been adopting this method for my cat's favorite treat ever since I saw your video
@shadannassar910
@shadannassar910 8 лет назад
I love hoe much you love this, and really respect your 0 waste system. Much appreciation, thanks for sharing
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
Thank you- please share the video if you don't mind ;)
@fasaria123456789
@fasaria123456789 3 года назад
Thank you for the valuable info and experience you shared. All the best
@ramakrishnachivukula9266
@ramakrishnachivukula9266 9 лет назад
oh It solves the problem of funus which I got all the times I tried. I will try this today . Thank You Big Family Homestead.
@MyStarPeopleExperiences
@MyStarPeopleExperiences 3 года назад
Wow! Genius. Thanks... Seems the seed can be ground with the grass for a tastier healthier juice. Lots of enzymes.
@chantellstoop7964
@chantellstoop7964 6 лет назад
Hi Big Family Homestead. Try drilling more holes and making your trays flat on the rack. You have a more even wetting of the seed and the same drainage, and much better growth. Put baking soda in your presoak water to prevent mould.
@minttjulep
@minttjulep 3 года назад
How much baking soda?
@Karen_666
@Karen_666 6 лет назад
Loved your system and that u dont waste! Im a subscriber now! :-)
@unbakedrecipes2414
@unbakedrecipes2414 3 года назад
Awesome video. I just started microgreens. I have a shelf like this. I love your set up. Expert engineering. Thankyou sir.
@TinaShay
@TinaShay 8 лет назад
Hey! I have that shelf system already...not the grass though. Thanks for showing me how to do this. I do my alfalfa sprouts in the jar the same way you have shown in the beginning. The audio in this video is amazing. Maybe it has always been this good and I just didn't pay attention before, but I really did notice tonight.
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
+Tina Shay Cool, thanks!
@TinaShay
@TinaShay 8 лет назад
Big Family Homestead so I have about 200 acres planted with wheat...my fields are covered with stuff that looks just like this...is it the same? (Sorry if this is a dumb question but I am a beginner health food nut :)
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
Sorry, I could not tell you is I can't see it ;)
@saltyone8065
@saltyone8065 2 года назад
@@Bigfamilyhomestead nice video. One question. I am trying to find a Wheatgrass juicer that works. Seems like the juicers on Amazon don't work or break easily. Which juicer do you use?
@brazilian-lady9175
@brazilian-lady9175 Год назад
Thank you for sharing... Great information
@38kimpossible
@38kimpossible 8 лет назад
Loving your system, I have been wanting to grow some wheatgrass myself. 👍🏻
@FaisalHossainBappy
@FaisalHossainBappy 6 лет назад
it's great...and the decoration, the way you put your trays like a stairway, that's really amazing!!
@Roots-Of-Knowledge
@Roots-Of-Knowledge 7 лет назад
advice for you is to start with the newer flat on the top first. then let the water drip in to the older ones. this way the seeds that are more mold hazard stage will have less water. this way you can also dark them out of sun in their first few days and even press them with a heavy flat on top to make the starting sprout stage yield stronger shoots
@friendsofdvc
@friendsofdvc 8 лет назад
WOW. Great video! Thanks for sharing.
@pegsol
@pegsol 9 лет назад
Would love to see you feed the animals the grass and see you making the juice.
@shaheenshaheen9028
@shaheenshaheen9028 5 лет назад
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@COSMOS-UNO-JUSTICE
@COSMOS-UNO-JUSTICE 5 лет назад
Great video, love the simplicity of the growing system you made, I'll be replicating that using smaller trays since I'll only be growing for 2 people
@NishithSinghai
@NishithSinghai 9 лет назад
i like your way of explaining
@yming4561
@yming4561 5 лет назад
Thanks for the sharing and the education on how to grow without soil.
@maryb6872
@maryb6872 7 лет назад
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing, Brad.
@sandyweaver6686
@sandyweaver6686 7 лет назад
Thank you Brad great video and great idea for soil-less growing.
@iHeartFerenc
@iHeartFerenc 9 лет назад
Awesome setup you guys have! I love that zigzag idea - I will be trying to incorporate that into my grow system :) Thanks!
@ApolloLax
@ApolloLax 4 года назад
Thanks Brad! Love the info and your system.
@carolmiller1381
@carolmiller1381 7 лет назад
Thanks Brad. That was really helpful.
@alexborshets1799
@alexborshets1799 8 лет назад
Thank you for the video, I was looking for a less messy way to grow wheatgrass without soil.
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
+Alex Borshets Keep your moisture levels down in the trays and you will avoid mold issues ;)
@alexborshets1799
@alexborshets1799 8 лет назад
+Big Family Homestead thanks :-)
@heprovides5604
@heprovides5604 7 лет назад
Great vid bro. I've heard great things about wheatgrass, but have never partaken.
@meerabakshi2676
@meerabakshi2676 9 лет назад
ok, thanks for the quickest feed back with solution. I will try keeping my grass growing container slanted and see if that helps.
@geraldfrank1630
@geraldfrank1630 3 года назад
Very smart. Thanks 🙏
@georgekrupinski2938
@georgekrupinski2938 8 лет назад
K.I.S.S. Thank you, I'm inspired.
@MarieLynnRichard
@MarieLynnRichard 7 лет назад
I have the same units to grow micro-greens but have yet to find good trays to buy. I use the flimsy store croissant containers and it's amazing how well it works. I'd just like to have something more sturdy. My mealworms and beetles love roots. It's amazing how I can get a circle of life going on in this basement apartment LOL
@judyg9889
@judyg9889 7 лет назад
Marie-Lynn, you should do youtubes on your apartment "homestead"! :)
@MarieLynnRichard
@MarieLynnRichard 7 лет назад
I did start doing that at Underground Homestead (channel name) and I have tons of cute videos to edit. That part is hard for me. But I have 4 more videos in the pipeline. Thanks for the encouragement.
@judyg9889
@judyg9889 7 лет назад
I went and subbed...nice video, looking forward to more! :) I've thought of quail for a small space, also. We live in a small house (600 sq. ft.), and I need to maximize space.
@minutesagoedited9761
@minutesagoedited9761 7 лет назад
I'll check out your channel...i too am an apartment dweller looking for ways to grow my own greens and sprouts, efficiently and cheap/free.
@karenromanik9506
@karenromanik9506 6 лет назад
When I watched this, I was wondering about ordering trays that go in the bottom of dog crates????
@AbrahamManifestationsNow
@AbrahamManifestationsNow 2 года назад
Awesome video. Thank you.
@GPlusZGaming
@GPlusZGaming 8 лет назад
Thanks! I was wondering about the nutrition if not grown in soil. Thanks for addressing that! I think I will try this method and see how it works :-)
@peishue3863
@peishue3863 3 года назад
Very easy and clearly,tks
@IronArrowsHomestead
@IronArrowsHomestead 9 лет назад
This looks like a great set up!
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 9 лет назад
Iron Arrows Homestead Thanks!
@Oliver2011Jake
@Oliver2011Jake 9 лет назад
Really, I would never thougt about getting it there, thanks. I will be checking.
@cottondai
@cottondai 4 года назад
Great system I want to grow it continuously.Will look into your system.
@swordfish00007
@swordfish00007 8 лет назад
Awesome video and ty for sharing this.
@JonasWrana
@JonasWrana 5 лет назад
Very clever solution! Will try this.. Wonder if it will work on other kind of sprouts? Maybe with a timer to distribute waterflow you can trim in for different seeds.. Brilliant!
@RoadtotheFarm
@RoadtotheFarm 8 лет назад
Great set up!
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
+Road to the Farm :)
@seevaratnamsubramaniam2206
@seevaratnamsubramaniam2206 4 года назад
Thank you very much Sir.Your video is very useful.
@Eaeroponics-systems
@Eaeroponics-systems 7 лет назад
Loved the video Brad! Great work!
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 7 лет назад
Thank you Organic!
@bahaiauthorgracej.keenejd8434
@bahaiauthorgracej.keenejd8434 4 года назад
Great video! Very informative and helpful! Thank you
@robertavore1495
@robertavore1495 2 года назад
thanks BUD. i needed this
@lolitaperez2382
@lolitaperez2382 3 года назад
I use both Barley Grass and Wheat Grass from Probase Nutrition, best on the market in my humble opinion
@detaildz
@detaildz 11 месяцев назад
Hi, Really enjoy your videos. I have a question, I would like to start juicing wheatgrass as you know what grass is an acquired taste! Somewhere I read you can add a little fresh lemon juice to it before you drink it to make it more palatable. Do you know if this is correct? I not sure if it would interfere with the mechanism of action of the wheatgrass and take away some of the benefits i.e. nutrients? Thanks Again, Bob
@senecastrong4986
@senecastrong4986 3 года назад
A voice for radio
@jesuschristismylordandsavi6108
On my system, I also go dirtless. I use the seed flats you find at walmart or almost all gardening stores. I drill about 10 holes on one end of the flats. I run my water system from a 5 gal bucket. It runs for 2 min every 4 hours. I presoak my seed at least 1 hour then whenever I put it on a tray. 7 days, mine is done. Just letting you know it is not hard. P.S. I tried letting the seed soak for 12-24 hours but found that at 7 days I could tell no difference in that which soaked for 1 hour.
@CANDYZANE69
@CANDYZANE69 Год назад
so walmart sells soil trays?
@jesuschristismylordandsavi6108
@@CANDYZANE69 They used to but who knows any more. The ones they did sell were so cheap that they would not last long. I order all my supplies on the internet now.
@tomaitoe
@tomaitoe 8 лет назад
Fabulous idea to use tulle as a screen!
@lucillefemine
@lucillefemine 8 лет назад
I bought sprouting tops from Amazon. Much easier to use.
@sheps4hershomestead
@sheps4hershomestead 8 лет назад
We will be trying this soon. Thank you for sharing how you grow yours. :-)
@jamiesutton1005
@jamiesutton1005 5 лет назад
Cool system
@frostfallanimations7891
@frostfallanimations7891 7 лет назад
You should try using cloth instead of a tray. Then you just have to set up a misting system that activates every few hours spraying water above and below the seeds. You will also get longer taller grass if you leave it out of light for about two days. Then you put it in the sun and it will grow green. Not sure how that effects the nutrition values though.
@mikeandsandybroderick4438
@mikeandsandybroderick4438 7 лет назад
Love this video Brad - thanks for sharing...we are a new sub too..Canada as well!! :D
@randomfan2307
@randomfan2307 Год назад
Present 🙋👍 5lbs.$17.95 Amy Zone😎 Zetetic Warrior convinced me I should listen to myself when I have a juicer and know not whatoo juice🤔.I think your video has also been convincing enough that I'm finally gonna make something besides Pina colada's🍻
@jhollo01
@jhollo01 9 лет назад
I have rabbits as well and I will take your suggestion--thanks again!!!
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 9 лет назад
Thanks! Pass it on... Brad
@gazog1
@gazog1 6 лет назад
Big thanks from the uk......👍🏻
@karamarie6781
@karamarie6781 4 года назад
Great video! Thank you. I've subscribed. Blessings!
@appalachiashomesteadwithpatara
Awesome! On the agenda. Very useful info! xo
@mrinalmishra7971
@mrinalmishra7971 8 лет назад
Nice
@195katrina
@195katrina 8 лет назад
THANKYOU !!!! My chickens will be delighted to eat green instead of the dry wheat grain.....
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
+Kate Nikol You are welcome ;)
@PrimalEdge
@PrimalEdge 6 лет назад
massively helpful! thanks!
@TheOldLookOutLodge
@TheOldLookOutLodge 8 лет назад
I have been looking for this, thank you! Liked and subbed.
@stanleygeeks
@stanleygeeks 9 лет назад
this is a very good watering system you have Brad :) thank you for sharing.... one question, do u use aquarium small pump for watering or you pouring the water manually? thanks for the feedback
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 9 лет назад
Stanley Geeks I do use a submersible pump... It makes the process much easier.
@raizelm1578
@raizelm1578 7 лет назад
My two cats LOVE wheat grass. They are not allowed onto the lawn because of fire ants and sand-fleas in the grass. A large pot of wheat grass on the upstairs patio is what they consider as their salad bowl. My Indoor cats adore munching on wheat grass!
@chimi6877
@chimi6877 6 лет назад
Incredible video!
@KARTHIKEYANPRA
@KARTHIKEYANPRA 4 года назад
A WORTH VIDEO TO IMPLEMENT. P.KARTHIKEYAN,
@morganidso3883
@morganidso3883 8 лет назад
Glad you added feeding the kernels and scraps to the rabbits. I have pet rabbits and also the wildlife can use it :)
@bringithard6721
@bringithard6721 8 лет назад
Love the vid! just a thought, check the PH of the water I have a feeling that running it over and over may result in pretty acidic water however there is no soil so cant be sure. also checking the ppm of the water would be interesting to see what it would increase to. Knowing both could help tell you when to change your water. Lastly you should add a link in the video or the description below of where you show the construction. Could lead to more views, I'm off to find it now.
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
+BringItHard Thanks for the ideas- We personally use the grass for our animals and change the water about every 4-5 days, so the PH was not a concern for us- If you (humans) were consuming it, I might give it the ole' raised eyebrow...
@linjenkins3311
@linjenkins3311 8 лет назад
Great video. Thanks Brad. X
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
+Lin Jenkins Thank you Lin
@yantimohhan867
@yantimohhan867 4 года назад
I know you not crazy 😀.Thank you for the video. If many people knows about the benefits of wheatgrass since a long time ago, maybe not many people died from cancer or virus or other kind illness
@lightingstruck6893
@lightingstruck6893 6 лет назад
Great video... i want to try doing that in my home. Do you have a video showing the height of the wheat grass when you harvest - be great if we can get to see what is being harvest and what is not. And those that are harvest, how you use them. Show us how you make use of the wheat grass. May i also ask, when growing the wheat grass, will there be insects or other stuff growing or found in the wheat grass at all - or with soil-less, we can be free of insects, etc. Once again, thank so very much for this video. Its of great learning value. I appreciate!
@gigimalonzo8179
@gigimalonzo8179 6 лет назад
nice watching it.hope i can have that kind of technology coz i haven't seen it in the Philippines.
@tropicvibe
@tropicvibe 7 лет назад
Hi and thank you for such an informative video. Lately been interested in growing my own and will try without soil. I may have previously misunderstood though when I first started reading about wheatgrass. Was under the impression that I'd have to throw away the soil after each harvest. Would you please tell me if that's true?
@narayanprasadk7590
@narayanprasadk7590 9 лет назад
Thanks for the video. I was looking for this kind of informative video. I have subscribed ur channel n i can see a lot more videos. Thanks.
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 9 лет назад
+K.Narayan Prasad Thank you for the kind comments
@walkerfamily5582
@walkerfamily5582 7 лет назад
That was owesome presentation
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@THESHOMROM
@THESHOMROM 8 лет назад
Great video. I used to keep two smallish containers of wheat grass growing and rotating constantly for my cat. He absolutely loved it. He, sadly, died at the age of 18 yrs, My question abouy your growing system: How often do you change your resovoiir of water? Thank you.
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
The water get's changed when it gets nasty- Summer, every week, winter inside, about a week and a half.
@bfluk8986
@bfluk8986 4 года назад
Great video
@hildagomez6900
@hildagomez6900 9 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing this . I can try it .. now .
@bsugmugs5820
@bsugmugs5820 8 лет назад
Nicely explain! I think must try it. Thanks.
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
+bsug mugs Thank you, we really appreciate it ;)
@bsugmugs5820
@bsugmugs5820 8 лет назад
+Big Family Homestead But, how the wheat grass can grow in tropical country like in Indonesia?
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
It will grow there fine-
@bsugmugs5820
@bsugmugs5820 8 лет назад
+Big Family Homestead Great sound. Thanks.
@Nuwahang
@Nuwahang 8 лет назад
Thanks a lot, Brad. Really appreciated!!
@ignatiusrsl765
@ignatiusrsl765 6 лет назад
Cool im working to grow it
@CamppattonFamilyCompound
@CamppattonFamilyCompound 5 лет назад
Sounds cool.
@somebodyelseyoudontknow
@somebodyelseyoudontknow 6 лет назад
Nice system
@shotokantiger1024
@shotokantiger1024 8 лет назад
Very well done.
@goldstar3642
@goldstar3642 8 лет назад
Hi Brad, this is the first time on your Homestead site. I love it. I am not a homesteader, but all this education, may lead me to a new opportunity. Do you have the name of a company to purchase non molding grains.
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 8 лет назад
Thanks! There is no such thing... It's all about regulating the moisture to make sure it does not stay to wet too long...
@arunmaharjan5669
@arunmaharjan5669 6 лет назад
Good idea....
@tomevanov1515
@tomevanov1515 2 года назад
Good job
@moshiachhasawakened6781
@moshiachhasawakened6781 8 лет назад
put some baking soda into you water against mold and smooth water wich plants love. then look for livermoss wich is used on horses against mold. both is good for your body too, take a bath with baking soda and feel how smooth your muskels going to be. thanks for your video, very nice system you have made.
@craftyladydi
@craftyladydi 7 лет назад
I've used baking soda, did not help with the growth of mildew, I'm thinking I didn't have enough drainage holes.
@annayunus4260
@annayunus4260 6 лет назад
awesome a short tutorial.. can it be applied in a tropical country?
@victorbassey1115
@victorbassey1115 6 лет назад
this is a wonderful video and technology. please what is the composition of the water used for watering the seeds or sprouts
@simmichopra8305
@simmichopra8305 5 лет назад
How much wet nd what kind of light is required nd for how many days dear but it was gud anyway
@JEL66
@JEL66 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing 😁👍👍💜
@howardjohnson2138
@howardjohnson2138 8 лет назад
Interesting. I'll havta go find out what the benefit is to eating/drinking wheatgrass. Thanks
@davidnewton3064
@davidnewton3064 6 лет назад
You change the water about once per week eh. I have something similar to your setup and my water also gets nasty after several days. Yellowish and translucent, slightly slimy, and smells terrible. What do you attribute this to? I've seen people mention fermentation when they talk about soaking wheat berries. Is this what causes the change in the reservoir? Also, did you ever settle on the correct number of soak cycles per day?
@Bigfamilyhomestead
@Bigfamilyhomestead 6 лет назад
David, This system and video are now over two years old, so we have improved on it. The water yellowing is something you just need to deal with. We change it every 4-5 days when it starts to smell. The watering gets done two times a day for about 30-45 mins per cycle. I have seen other systems that are outside, and the operators have an abundance of water so they don't try to recycle it at all. They simply put much more the water in the top and when it gets to the bottom, it drains out into a bucket that they use for other purposes- It does not go back to the top. Those work pretty well, but I need my system inside because of the weather.
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