Well, this description video was one of the best Ive seen. So smart and quick and nonetheless absolutely fully packed with helpful Information. Thanks, Valentine
I have a LOT of growers like this so I can have salad greens and micro dwarf tomatoes. You can start seedings in potting soil and transplant them directly into the grow baskets after washing the roots and use foil to secure them and block light. I save mo
nice video - quick note, the veg light vs flower light refers to different stages in the growing cycle of the plant (each plant is different for when this is)
Some recommend changing the nutrients in a growing system every 7-10 days, while others recommend changing it every 15 days-3 months. The frequency depends on a number of factors, including the size of the plant, the nutrient usage, and the microbiota in the nutrient tank.
In a hydroponic system, a pump moves nutrient-rich water from the reservoir to the grow tray, where plants can absorb nutrients. This helps plants grow healthily by: Improving nutrient absorption: Pumps keep water oxygenated, which helps plants absorb nutrients more effectively. Preventing anaerobic conditions: Anaerobic conditions can harm plant growth. Reducing maintenance: A constant flow of water reduces the maintenance required for the system.
Ok, how did the corn turn out when fully grown? Was it 1 ear per plant and I'm curious was there enough space / room for the corn to grow into a full ear?
@@ByValentineLewis Thank you for the quick reply! I see how that would work then... could move it to the patio to finish growing. (I live in the city) :)