Easy To Build DIY Hydroponic Dutch Bucket System No Pump & No Power | Bato Bucket System | Part 1

Easy To Build DIY Hydroponic Dutch Bucket System No Pump & No Power | Bato Bucket System | Part 1

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atmm89
atmm89 - 07.09.2023 03:38

so what happens when the top tank is empty?? this means you have to be on attendance to pump the bottom container to the top one, by manual or electric pumping, not so reliable in my books, also the idea has some merits

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Karen Wood
Karen Wood - 31.08.2023 03:37

This looks like a great ideaI can't wait to try it but shouldn't you have used *FOOD SAFE* containers so you don't poison your food and thus yourself ?

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Chris Horne
Chris Horne - 21.08.2023 17:55

To 7 minutes wasted. Wasted on you only as you are an ignoramus.

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miles cabia
miles cabia - 08.05.2023 02:38

How do you call that coiled wire attached to the pipe?

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Chez Christine
Chez Christine - 25.04.2023 10:07

How the water go back into the black tub ?

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Mario
Mario - 18.03.2023 03:58

What drip valves did you use?

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zaedlo
zaedlo - 06.03.2023 15:40

This is not hydroponic, you're plant roots are in soil.

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M
M - 18.02.2023 16:38

how do you get the water from the bottom reservoir back to the top one?

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MADD WOOKIE
MADD WOOKIE - 17.02.2023 05:53

7 minutes plus wasted

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Mar13 Lagadan
Mar13 Lagadan - 20.01.2023 14:38

Wow thanks for sharing 💝

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sandrantexas
sandrantexas - 17.01.2023 05:37

New subscriber. Lots of great videos. Excited to watch, learn and try new gardening techniques.

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J Lynch
J Lynch - 05.01.2023 07:20

Awesome! Thank you for making this video and demonstrating how you did it.

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david vickers
david vickers - 05.12.2022 22:14

For anyone with lousy soil , this would be the perfect cheap alternative to trucking in tons of compost at once etc this would give you time to ammend the soil at your own pace. Also the low amount of water can be dumped onto the soil periodically when changing the resovoir water to add fresh nutrients. (due to evaporation, or depleated/consumed nutrients).

Trying to develop a Complete nutrient from free souces such as urine, bokashi/swamp tea leachate and wood ash.

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ab
ab - 23.11.2022 16:36

Costly

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Le Van Tan
Le Van Tan - 07.10.2022 06:28

This is absolutely awesome system. Can you share how big the reservoir you used, and how much water outflowing in 24 hours?

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Leanne KenYoung
Leanne KenYoung - 27.09.2022 14:10

This is fabulous!!!! I have a DIY NFT system that I made with pvc that I grow all my 52 heads of lettuce in, and I use a dwc to grow my peppers in but I’d love something like this! I grow indoors only. 🥰🇨🇦❤️

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Af Shirinzadeh
Af Shirinzadeh - 23.09.2022 03:39

Love it! Can’t wait to see more.

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aks
aks - 21.09.2022 10:21

How do you transfer nutrient from lower collecting reservoir to the upper one ? manually or use a pump ?
Are these slow drips 24x7 enough to keep the bucket moist in the peak of summer ?

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Melody Lyons
Melody Lyons - 17.09.2022 01:38

Love it

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AbiGJ
AbiGJ - 07.09.2022 02:58

Awesome ideas. Thanks so much for sharing.

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Ancapistan
Ancapistan - 16.08.2022 22:25

....and make one during heavy rainfall...

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Saud Alsaidi
Saud Alsaidi - 14.08.2022 02:54

I love the video about the water is it open 24 hours?

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G Ner
G Ner - 13.08.2022 08:47

Woow nmn this great video kapatid galing nmn 👍👍👍♥️

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Rasec Dia
Rasec Dia - 13.08.2022 06:44

Very useful and interesting

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