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This is outstanding!
ОтветитьI am a bit confused. The setup seems to have an area of 2.5ft. * 4ft. * 2 racks= 20 sq ft.
So, the produce of 200 pounds per year is from 20 sq ft.??
and could you please mention the distance (height) of the tube lights from the top of the pipe?
fake food for plants = fake food for humans
Ответитьput shit in ground. yay.
Ответитьthese foods dont even have the things we need. might as well eat plastic. the soil nutrients are totally stripped from surface and from inside.
ОтветитьWhich one like that one is ready-made?
ОтветитьCan that be placed outdoors on a small apartment balcony?
ОтветитьQuestion: I'm using an old fish tank for a reservoir. Would it hurt to have a plecostomus sucker fish in the tank to control algae? Meaning, will the plant nutrients harm the fish? Thanks!
ОтветитьHes giving Jeffery Dahmer
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ОтветитьThanks so much for sharing. I wonder about ventilation. Did you have to do anything about that? And if the veggies are indoors do they afftect the oxygen for our breathing?
ОтветитьMy query is do we need a Ph controller pump ?
ОтветитьWhat solution are you using? I’m looking to try lettuce also!
ОтветитьGreat! Thanks👍
ОтветитьDoes it take lots of electricity to make a garden like this?
ОтветитьFantastic system, with only one drawback: the toxic PVC piping and lead-laden tubing. If you can switch to food-grade materials that don’t leach carcinogens via UV light exposure, you’ll have the ultimate hydro setup for small spaces.
ОтветитьThat's a really cool system. Very inspirational.
ОтветитьGOALS❤
Ответитьnice video :) I might use some LED for lettuce instead of my special tomatos
ОтветитьStrawberry need more space. Separate them from lettuce and kale just give them more space and light, and they will be happy and produce more. Excellent work :)
ОтветитьTHAT BASIL IS MASSIVE O.O
ОтветитьI can't believe you're not growing tomatoes!
ОтветитьThe wrinkles in your leaves is probably due to nitrogen burn. They are holding too much water.
ОтветитьMeltr
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ОтветитьWow amazing.
ОтветитьAmazing video. Thank you so much!
ОтветитьI like the part of the video where he starts talking over himself
ОтветитьBut if a big turn-off hearing about the primary “crap” you’ve been growing. Maybe just me, but it turned me away instantly. Sorry pal. Don’t want to hear about all the “crap”
ОтветитьI'd want to see how much input in electricity it takes per week. Depending on where you live you might be able to buy a ton of lettuce for the cost.
ОтветитьI’ve been thinking about setting up something like this in my home. But instead of lettuce I was gonna grow something a bit more versatile and nutritious like Nappa cabbage
ОтветитьThat's very impressive for 10 sq. ft. It's impressive period, but that's a lot of food for 10 sq. ft. lol
ОтветитьDo you pollinate your strawberries? Cuz in the nature bees do it, so you have to do it yourself in this kind of farm
Ответитьwhat the hell can one do with su much lettuce?
man cannot live off lettuce alone.
Are the soils certified microplastics-free??
ОтветитьWith the cost of lettuce you must be saving a fair bit of money. How do the plants fair if there is a power cut?
ОтветитьThe fastest growing crop I've seen was bok choy. Bet a baby one would grow stupid-fast.
How do you pollinate the strawberries?
Whats ur power bill?
Ответитьelectricity cost and total cost of maintenance?
Ответитьpretty good system ever tried aquaponics with it? then you could breed/grow fish, cut the nutrients cost to 0, be able to expand as big as you wanted, could run it indoors or setup the system in your back yard/greenhouse
Ответитьhmm. Can I do this set-up for other kinds of lettuce? There's this one strand I'm wanting to grow called The Devil's Lettuce. Sounds like an episode of Veggie Tales directed by Rob Zombie, but I think it might be good.
ОтветитьYou need to slow down on the camera movement. You have recorded audio on top another edit audio. The strawbwerrys and lettuce are propably requiring two differnt ph levels. If you add co2 you will cut the groth cycle down in half the time to harvest.
ОтветитьDoes anyone in here use Click & Grow/Aerogarden? Would you mind if I ask if it is much easier for you to grow vegetables with these setups or it works just fine? A comparison between cost of buying these setups vs cost of setting a DIY setup? Also, does growing your plants at home really cheaper than buying the vegs in stores, including the plant pots, power for the lights and water usage? Lastly, does using Click & Grow/Aerogarden easier/less labor/less things to take care of than setting up your own hydroponics setup?
Ответитьcan you grow any substantial things like eggplants and tomatoes?
Ответитьis it easy to maintain, might get a small one see how it goes
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