Transplanting Soil Plants Into Hydroponics

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2023
  • Usually I start my plants from seeds, but this year I bought the seedlings. So, can you transplant from soil to a hydroponic system? The answer is a resounding yes!
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  • @atomizer2665
    @atomizer2665 Год назад +5

    You can also take a cutting and root it for the hydro. It takes about the same amount of time for soil roots to adapt to hydro. As long as you have a side shoot you can grow out the soil plant too.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  Год назад

      Thanks Atomizer, and then I can double the number of plants that way too, great idea!

    • @atomizer2665
      @atomizer2665 Год назад

      @@TikkiOOO
      I start my toms very early indoors so i can pick the best of the bunch to take the side shoots from. When the plants get to a few feet tall i lay them down flat which encourages more side shoot growth. Toms generally take 60 days to reach maturity, i gain that time indoors to make the most of the outdoor season.

    • @user-vq5hh9bk2m
      @user-vq5hh9bk2m 2 месяца назад

      How do you recommend rooting the cuttings?

  • @Wizthings
    @Wizthings 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, your concise and informative hydroponic videos are a delight.

  • @deemancuso7921
    @deemancuso7921 Год назад +2

    Hi. I really love your channel. This topic is exactly what I needed help with. Thank you!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  Год назад +1

      Thanks Dee, I really appreciate that. Good luck to you!

  • @Alias1055
    @Alias1055 7 месяцев назад

    Just what I needed to know. Thank you

  • @deborahtemptingtanglesdesi1511

    I look forward to setting up my new Vevor grow system on newly started Tim Time Tomatoes. Thanks so much for all your wonderful videos!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  Год назад +1

      Best of luck to you Deborah, and thanks for the comment!

  • @viper29ca
    @viper29ca Год назад +1

    I do something similar with mine, but just use a hose to get the dirt out of the roots. Split a piece of rock wool on one side, and place around the stem of the tomato plant. Place that in a net pot, making sure the water level is just over the bottom of the net pot, then back fill with clay pebbles. No need to tease the roots through the net pot, so long as your water level is just over the bottom of the net pot
    I should add that my system is a kratky system outside.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  Год назад +1

      Thanks Scott....I love teasing the roots....just kidding...but you have a good point. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @genevieve8873
    @genevieve8873 Год назад

    Wow! The plants in the outdoor buckets really took off! Looks like the hardest part is getting all the soil off the seedlings lol

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  Год назад +1

      Thanks Genevieve...you are right! The best part about hydroponics is not having to worry about watering the plants when we go on vacation!

  • @d.t.4523
    @d.t.4523 Год назад

    Thank you.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  Год назад +1

      You're welcome, thanks d.t.!

  • @burnsaga
    @burnsaga 6 месяцев назад +1

    I noticed you said seedlings but can you do this for well established plants too (some small unripe tomatoes)? I'm also dealing with fungus gnats so want to get rid of the soil

  • @SEXYTECH1000
    @SEXYTECH1000 Год назад +1

    EXCELLENT VIDEO ,

  • @usewisdom2
    @usewisdom2 Год назад

    Thanks so much Tiki. How did you deal with the 90 degree heat in your indoors hydroponics? I have a much smaller hydroponics indoors and its very humid as I am not able to keep my apartment cold, so I have to constantly keep changing out the water by putting ice or ice packs in the surrounding water. Its very time consuming and annoying so I refrain from growing in the summer,. Here's hoping you have a solution. Thanks

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  Год назад +1

      Hello Use Wisdom! Its one of the reasons I have my some of my hydroponics growing outside where the temps are cooler. My solution is to grow indoors in the cooler months and outdoors in the warmer weather. If you have a balcony, maybe you can grow out there in the summer, assuming it is cooler outside than in your apartment? Another solution is to look for plants that are heat tolerant, they are bred to withstand hotter temperatures and grow those. I wish I had a better answer for you!

  • @rosendo3219
    @rosendo3219 2 месяца назад +1

    can i do this transplantation with cannabis plants?

  • @dvdgalutube
    @dvdgalutube Год назад

    No need to get rid of the soil. Just put the seedling in a net cup and fill it with pebbles or pumice. It works and I’ve been doing this for two years now. Plants are happy and healthy without any stress.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  Год назад +1

      Thanks dvdgalutube for the feedback! Do you do that for indoor hydroponics as well? I worry about bringing soil from outside into my house, and I'm dealing with fungus gnats that I believe came from the soil. But for the outdoor hydroponics, I think you are right, unless you are worried about pathogens, this needs a side by side comaparison experiment, don't you think? Thanks for that!

    • @Raw-Vidz
      @Raw-Vidz 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​​​​@TikkiOOO I also dont allow any soil into my house or my hydroponics after transplant and literally solved all my problems with so many diesases.
      I 3D printed my cone shaped pots so small and dont need pebbles or plant cubes anymore, and my super white thick roots loves that fresh oxygen in high huminty.
      My next experiment is airstones vs oxygen tablets in the resovoir.

  • @JDaBz8
    @JDaBz8 11 месяцев назад

    Just wanted to give ya a tip when I get gnat problems I use beach sand from home Depot n spread across each plant. Let me know if u try

    • @the_car_guy5915
      @the_car_guy5915 7 месяцев назад +1

      A good 1/2 inch layer of Diatomaceous Earth will do it too ✌️

    • @JDaBz8
      @JDaBz8 7 месяцев назад

      Good to know thanks!! 🙏

    • @the_car_guy5915
      @the_car_guy5915 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@JDaBz8 Not only will it take care of fungus gnats but it'll kill almost any bug that walks over it. It makes tiny micro abrasions on their exoskeletons that basically dehydrates them to death

  • @kerrickenterprises
    @kerrickenterprises 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video, but I am surprised at the price of the plants. Where I am at, one of the plants is around $5.00.....$0.78 is steal. At that price, I would not have to start my own from seeds.

    • @the_car_guy5915
      @the_car_guy5915 7 месяцев назад

      I feel very sorry for you. Plants of that size are about that price, maybe $1 for bigger ones where I am. This is Midwest United States.

  • @user-ru5bk1rq9g
    @user-ru5bk1rq9g 3 месяца назад

    doesnt show where the roots should go exactly