1$ HOMEMADE HYDROPONIC SYSTEM | CHEAPEST HYDROPONIC SYSTEM
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You don’t need a large garden to grow your fresh produce. Nor do you need years of experience to build your own DIY indoor grow system. That is the beauty of hydroponics.
Hydroponic gardening involves growing plants in a water and nutrient solution without using any soil. Hydroponic gardens are easy to start in your own home so you can grow throughout the year.
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can I turn this into an aquaponic system
Thank you for the great advice.
So u don't need to water them. They get water from the bellow
Where can I find the proper plastic sheeting, please
thank you for this video Sir. i am searching for a video that uses seedling tray for kratky method in hydrponic. i will follow this. Godbless
Hi Can you grow seeds directly with this DIY system? Don't you need the pump? Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your diligence in growing and sharing! This video has given me the confidence to start a hydroponic garden now and inexpensively instead of later. Thank you again for this most helpful video!
I used to do this technique. It's also called Kratky Hydroponics. I used hydroponic food and just allowed plants to drink the water all the way down. Their roots keep growing to reach down. No need to change water in this situation when planning on harvesting within 1 to 2 months. His use of the plastic seed starting trays was brilliant! I spent money on those hydroponic net pots unnecessarily. Instead of a bowl and plastic sheet. I used 8-inch deep opaque storage bins. I had to get a fancy drill bit for cutting circles in the top, but it looked really nice. I was able to just grow under 4 regular shop lights about 1 to 2 feet from top of bin. Easiest and tastiest salads I have grown. I have moved homes and don't have room for storing my grow stuff conveniently. But, if I can ever figure it out, I will be back to growing this way. I am done fighting with the grass, weeds, bugs, animals outside. You can easily grow greens and herbs under shop lights. Tomatoes and other fruiting plants need to be under special pink LED lights as those lights and stored in a grow tent with ventilation. When growing those fruiting items indoors, I would make sure the lights came on at night instead of during the day. Please if you are on the fence on this method, give it a try. I could never feel I was handy enough to do other hydroponic methods with running water and tubes, etc. If I can do this method, anyone can. Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom with us!!
You said continuous growth. Can you sow seed 1 week apart then transfer to hydrophonic cos 2 bunch per day for 1 person salad, small space or apartment?
After moving to Brisbane Australia I found it impossible to grow anything in the harsh sun, even the grass gave up. After watching your no nonsense video I was so impressed I followed your instructions, placed the lettuce plants in a semi shaded spot and waited for them to die. But they didn't! They grew up healthy and tasty, with none of the bitter undertones that shop bought lettuce can have. Not believing my luck I tried again with the same good results. Since then I have successfully grown tomatoes, peppers, zucchini and mint with my only failure being a batch of lettuce that I left in the sunny part of the garden. All the plants struggled in the sun despite having lots of water. So many thanks coming to you from Brisbane, for taking the time to share your knowledge.
amazing idea! It is a clever plant cultivation method that can easily and cheaply supply vitamin C anywhere.
What about non commercial fertilizer??
I watched your video twice and im decided to start my DIY project in a small space soon. Il surely give u a thumbs up..this video is simple..clear and informative ..thank you
Brilliantly cost-effective! Thank you for showing this.
what a wastage of ones time.
so you just transplanted an already grown plant into the system????
I have seen many videos on Hydroponics but this is the best video for beginners like me! Thank you so much for this! One question – can you please provide a link or description for the plastic sheet used as a lid here? What is it called exactly? I am trying to find such a sheet without luck.
Really bro it is that much easier to grow 😅
100 rupees k andar…nahi bro ye 500 laga…so how u can use such wrong infront…
helllo how many it required to change the water and will it be good for health
Thank you for shari g your method; I am thrilled that I dont have to be a chemical engineer/plumber to grow my own veggies! 😊
I love it! You can also add a submergible pump to circulate the water so you don’t need to change the water so often.
Thank you!
Hi! I love your videos. I’m actually having a hard time finding the cocopeat in my area. Can you share to me what are you using? Or any suggestions anyone? Thank you lots!!
Which sheet you have used
but where do you buy a plastic sheet?
This is the simplest and cheapest hydroponics style I have watched so far. Many other videos have made me undecided to try hydroponics. Thank you for the encouragement.
This is good. Thanks for sharing.
Sir, how did you secure the plastic sheet? What are its details? Thank you.
I remember seeing someone take an old fish tank two plants and the fish, the fish terds and much turned into nutrition needed to met from wonderful roots and plant
the cheaper it is, the longer it take to grow and it grows like shit
nobody wants to eat that
nice. but just put your lettuce in soil people. you'll get such a better yield for all your work. not containers, just in the soil. this is a tiny yield for all that work. or even put 4 plants per shoebox of soil you'll get way larger yields.
Not very big?