Cheap Homestead Mason Jar Hydroponics

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @mefford509
    @mefford509  5 лет назад +252

    I Sincerely Thank All of You for your concern over the ill effects of over the counter fertilizers in America, Really... Thank-You! BUT how about posting an alternative that you have personally had success with? Maybe include your geographic location so that others in your area can try that too? I have had hundreds tell me that miracle grow is bad... I have had 2 (TWO) offer alternatives. which of these seems more helpful? T

    • @TheSiapajadeh
      @TheSiapajadeh 5 лет назад +20

      I personally had success with fish waste, as I change the water from my pond or aquarium, I kept the "dirty" water to water my plants.

    • @judichristopher4604
      @judichristopher4604 4 года назад +24

      Okay... when it comes to Tomatoes... Outside in my flower garden.
      One year I threw in my Coffee Ground, left over coffee ... Tea Leaves and Egg Shells...
      OMG, when I went to THROW away what I thought was dead leaves and talks (I had been out of town at the end of the season)
      I found 15 tomatoes under all the growth...
      OHHHHH I forgot one other thing I just threw in there too is ROSE Food... I had a little in the bottom of a bag, and thought "Why NOT"... Now I use it all the time... (The tomatoes I used were Beefy Tomatoes).

    • @DustinMarsau
      @DustinMarsau 4 года назад +2

      botanicare's pure blend pro is a decent choice made from natural stuff. you probably need air in your water if you go that route

    • @nicholecrouch311
      @nicholecrouch311 4 года назад +5

      Coffee grounds I forgot what they add but crushed egg shells for calcium and Epson salt for magnesium and some compost I plant tomatoes with that mix and haven't had a bad season unless the frost comes through amd kills rhe blossoms in4

    • @ExtremeSurvivor_1
      @ExtremeSurvivor_1 4 года назад +43

      Mefford EndeavorsLLC Excellent posted comment. Too much criticism and too few alternatives given. Might I suggest something available to nearly everyone? Actually, a few ways to do basically the same thing. You can use banana peels soaked in water for 24 hours or so, that makes incredibly rich, nutrient dense TEA to water with. You can also get FOREST FLOOR leaf debris and small twigs, rotting bark, etc, get a good variety and scoop in to the damp, rotting leaf litter. Put about 1/3 debris to 2/3 water in a bucket and let brew for 24 hours, stir half way in between to get it good and soused! LOL Strain plant material out and use the TEA to water with. The nutrients are different in different areas but in general, you have an incredibly rich feeding addition... ALL FREE unless you pay for water and have to drive to the woods, LOL. One last thing I heard but haven't tried myself yet is using Chaga. Chaga is even sprayed on old apple orchards whose trees are dying off to help regenerate them. Please don't take my word for any of this but do please look it up if you're looking for NATURE'S MIRACLE GROW!! (smiles brightly) *Blessings and Peace to You and Your Family!*

  • @tammimccoy8233
    @tammimccoy8233 5 лет назад +11

    This ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL!! I wanted to try indoor gardening this year and this is PERFECT!! Chicago weather goes from 80 degrees to 40 in a blink of an eye. Your statement of not having to go get special supplies is true, everything I need to start today, I have on hand. Thank you, thank you for this tutorial. You have a new subscriber!!! Continued success to you.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  5 лет назад +2

      Tammi McCoy Thank-You! I am excited for your indoor garden!

    • @tammimccoy8233
      @tammimccoy8233 5 лет назад

      @@mefford509 Thank you again👍☺

  • @CynthiaAva
    @CynthiaAva 4 года назад +8

    Beginner urban/apartment gardener here. My landlord won't let us put anything outside except for one small container. So, I'm looking into hydroponics which I've always thought are super-cool. Thank you for this video. I have something to look forward to and occupy myself with these days indoors.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +3

      Cynthia Ava you might check out my newest videos, it is still a single bucket, but it will produce much more! Our prayers are with you NYC! We are NW CT.

  • @wild_child333
    @wild_child333 4 года назад +16

    I am a canner and dehydrating fool! I have so many jars and can do this with ease. Thank you for the information. I'm on a mission now to get started. P.S. cheap dark large socks, cut the bottom out and place it over your jar. Works well for my dehydrated foods.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      Yes! You might also enjoy my “FAQ Mason jar hydroponics” video! Thanks for watching! Good luck! T

    • @teetwo56
      @teetwo56 2 года назад +1

      Genius!

  • @capiberra4118
    @capiberra4118 5 лет назад +19

    I put 5 glass marbles, from the dollar store, in the bottom of my yogurt pots. It just makes up the height of the jiffy peat pot level with the top of the yogurt pot. Marbles are reusable and also help combat any boyancy issues I may have.

  • @abettermousetrap
    @abettermousetrap 3 года назад +9

    It;s nice to come across a video maker like this. Appologies in advance for any American I might offend but I find most of the videos made by Americans to be too loud in communication and style or simply too "in your face". This man is articulate, calm, informative and has a lovely way of communicating. I will definiatley try the yougurt container trick shown here myself. Kudos on a great video

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  3 года назад

      Thank you sir! It’s an absolute joy to hear such an articulate review of my work!

  • @SaraRaynor
    @SaraRaynor 2 года назад +3

    I keep coming back to this video for reference. It’s a great place to start and also good for hobbyists that aren’t wanting a huge production. Thank you for making it accessible to many!

  • @exceptionaltalentspc4954
    @exceptionaltalentspc4954 4 года назад +5

    I have watched a few videos today because I want to get into planting and this one is by far the best way to start for someone with zero experience and very low budget. Thanks a bunch !!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      Exceptional Talents PC Thank-you! Thanks for watching! T

  • @jamesjordan0007
    @jamesjordan0007 Год назад +3

    After reading about more complicated hydroponic systems, I was about to write the whole thing off, but after seeing this video, I think I will give it a try! Thx

  • @moonhawk5297
    @moonhawk5297 5 лет назад +31

    You can omit soldering iron. To put holes etc. in plastic cups, I use a big nail held by pliers and heated on stove burner. Cost: $0.

  • @BarbaraBastron
    @BarbaraBastron 6 лет назад +8

    This is a great video! You are organized, articulate and inventive. Such a pleasure to listen to a good, well-prepared speaker. Thank you.

  • @zane3556
    @zane3556 5 лет назад +7

    I just started getting Into hydroponics. My goal is to grow my own food and live off what I produce. It's a big goal and I have a lot to learn but I'm excited and that's all that matters. Thanks for all these tips. I will definitely use them for my first system and expand later on.

  • @homesteadgamer1257
    @homesteadgamer1257 2 года назад +14

    For anyone that doesn't have a heat gun, light a candle, then heat the tip of a small screw driver or heat a nail.

  • @FeydaWeye
    @FeydaWeye 6 лет назад +39

    Put water in the yogurt cups, freeze and you have a solid surface to help you cut slits in the cups.

  • @paml.1292
    @paml.1292 4 года назад +16

    For the wide mouth jars, applesauce and single-serving fruit plastic cups fit great!

  • @rosemarieblack7063
    @rosemarieblack7063 4 года назад +4

    From the UK, Thank you, Mefford Endeavors for your time and consideration. In this weird time, we are currently in this is just the sort of thing needed to encourage people to be more self-reliant. I don't have a garden but I have grown microgreens even in the winter on my windowsills. Flourish and prosper

  • @krasikostadinova195
    @krasikostadinova195 5 лет назад +7

    This is great! And mostly because you reuse to much stuff that we normally throw away. Genious and very informative. Thank you!

  • @angelanelson2619
    @angelanelson2619 4 года назад +24

    Enjoyed watching! Fyi, I use some old socks to cover jars, easy to slip on and off and sneak peaks! 😘

    • @creativeline03
      @creativeline03 4 года назад +3

      Ya great idea thanks

    • @3929Cindy
      @3929Cindy 4 года назад +3

      That is a great idea! Thanks

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +2

      You May Enjoy my "Faq Mason jar hydroponics" video I cover the sock Question in that video completely! Thanks for commenting!

    • @3929Cindy
      @3929Cindy 4 года назад +1

      Actually, I was jut getting ready to watch that in a few. lol. Thank you

  • @judyjudyjudy9593
    @judyjudyjudy9593 7 лет назад +13

    Thank you for this more economical way of doing hydroponics. You are right, it doesn't take long to spend a lot of money to do what is recommended by many other on YT. I found a old sock streached over the jar works really well also! Thanks again!!!!

    • @OdeToFoliage
      @OdeToFoliage 7 лет назад +1

      Using an old sock is a great idea - thank you!!

  • @urbanbackyardfarmer9159
    @urbanbackyardfarmer9159 5 лет назад +6

    Excellent video! You have totally inspired me, especially since I already have those net cups and Mason jars in my house. I can’t wait to start growing lettuce on my windowsill!

  • @elliemae4525
    @elliemae4525 8 лет назад +18

    Wow, so simple. I spent yesterday watching Kratkey videos and decided to do some online pricing! WHAT!?! I gave up on that idea really fast. I wish I'd seen your video first. You're a great teacher. Very thorough. Thanks for the great info. I think I can do this, now.

  • @michaelhornung7266
    @michaelhornung7266 2 года назад +17

    I use old dark socks around the jars. Works great. Just another idea.

    • @Mrtee-ml8zf
      @Mrtee-ml8zf 2 года назад

      TY. That's a good idea 💡

    • @homesteadgamer1257
      @homesteadgamer1257 2 года назад +1

      I've seen others use dark stockings. The samples from shoe stores are free, btw.

    • @Mrtee-ml8zf
      @Mrtee-ml8zf 2 года назад +3

      @@homesteadgamer1257 That is so simple its genius. 10/10

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  2 года назад

      You need to watch my FAQ mason jar hydroponics video!

  • @OleensEmbroidery
    @OleensEmbroidery 4 года назад +6

    Love this. I am trying it today, however instead of newspaper, tape and rubber bands I am going to wrap the jar in aluminum foil. One video said it helped keep the water cooler and helped prevent algae.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      Great! Foil will reflect light but aluminum is a very efficient thermal conductor while the wraps of newspaper are an insulator... darkness for the root structure is key to success with this system... algae growth is slowed in darkness. Best wishes! T

  • @sweetsavorywords3506
    @sweetsavorywords3506 4 года назад +4

    YOU'RE AWESOME!! Made me smile when I saw the beautiful green plants at the end. Thanks, I needed something to make me smile. May God bless you and yours♥️♥️♥️

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Sooo Much... I Needed that! T

  • @Rachelle4352
    @Rachelle4352 4 года назад +4

    Love this video. Thank you for showing how simple, easy and affordable hydroponic growing can be!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      You are so welcome! Thanks for Watching! T

  • @nicholecrouch311
    @nicholecrouch311 4 года назад +10

    Used to when I thought of hydroponics I thought of weed lol, but I was a dumb teenager...now in my 30's I'm trying to figure out ways to grow vegtables indoors in winter time because I live in Oklahoma and the winters are harsh from December until mid March and with three kids I'm trying to figure out how to grow food year round and to do it cheaply is badass thank you for sharing this video I'm definitely subscribing...plus not long ago my grandma gave me a ton of mason jars and I have also been thinking of a way to use them too

    • @sweetsavorywords3506
      @sweetsavorywords3506 4 года назад +2

      God bless your grandma's heart

    • @sweetsavorywords3506
      @sweetsavorywords3506 4 года назад +2

      If you are looking for a way to grow your greens through the winter, this is a brilliant way too. ruclips.net/video/7IXn2t8GLh0/видео.html I live in an apt with no sunlight and a dog. I ordered a grow light and plan on doing this on my kitchen table. With the cover it will also keep, dust, oil from frying, and dog hair off my greens. I do have 1 mason jar that I am going to do this project with. Will be interesting to see which will work better for me. Much love and high production of whatever you grow.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      Gloria White, I did make a video on lighting for mason jar hydroponics. I put a link for that video in the description and in the video itself! Thanks Sooo Much For watching and interacting (Commenting)! I feel Especially Blesses These Last Few Days! T

  • @VideoWorkingGirl
    @VideoWorkingGirl 4 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for making this video! I watched this video a few weeks ago then lost it, been looking for it since. Your jar hydroponics video is the only one I've found that doesn't require you go out and buy a bunch of expensive stuff - or, like you said, order those cups. We have cat food cups that are the perfect size to use with commercial jars. I may also try pool noodles with the jiffy pods. I really appreciate your making this video for people like me that are just starting out. Take care.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching! You are going to want to watch my “FAQ Mason jar hydroponics” video. It has more great information on this and other systems! T

  • @frithiofsylvana6438
    @frithiofsylvana6438 5 лет назад +5

    hello, I`m from Mauritius ,I have just made my three R strawberry hydroponic system for my kids at school, using yogurt cup and fix it in an ice cream box and coco pitch, it works

  • @MaMaVinnova
    @MaMaVinnova 4 года назад +5

    Holy smokes, this was a great video. The pics at the end were so encouraging! Thanks!

  • @lashaiaavila
    @lashaiaavila 7 лет назад +3

    I really appreciate you actually finding materials that are available same day for a good proice amd not something that we have to order. Your awasome!:)

  • @luisfernandotorreslopez7984
    @luisfernandotorreslopez7984 Год назад +2

    THANK YOU!!! This is a HUGE help for me!!! I almost bought a system when it was on sale for Black Friday, but before I got to checkout, the price jumped up by more than $20 and put it out of my range. I've got an extra box of canning jars on hand already though, so this should work out great! THANKS again!!! Greetings from Chicago. 🖐

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  Год назад

      The price tag on most hydroponic set-ups is so outrageous that it keeps people thinking that it must be really high tech or something... when in reality the high price just keeps people that could really benefit from growing their own food in the dark. be sure to watch my other videos on hydroponic lighting and the other systems I have come up with from hardware store parts! Thanks for watching!

  • @CanadianGardenBee
    @CanadianGardenBee 5 лет назад +5

    This was great. Learned some new things and I will try with my kids and spouse! It'll be fun to do inside while it is still frigid winter temps here in Canada.

  • @Jaytraveler2
    @Jaytraveler2 6 лет назад

    So much rich content, had no idea about the algae, the air routes and overall the ability to grow extremely cheap. Thank you.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  6 лет назад

      Jay Hamilton Thanks! Read thru some of the comments, there is a lot of information in them as well! Thomas.

  • @J_Chap
    @J_Chap 5 лет назад +3

    Your video is about the best I've seen so far. I am starting my hydroponic veggies, but, couldn't find the pots anywhere without having to order then. So, tomorrow we are going to the grocery store and I am buying those little yogurt cups! Yay! Easy peasy! I have been searching the internet to even find out what size to get for my small mouthed mason jars and you gave me answer!Thank you for your video. It is highly appreciated.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  5 лет назад

      Joyce Chapman you are most welcome! I was also frustrated by the lack of clear “how to” information, all I could ever find is “how to buy” someone else’s system... this works great for me! I am even taking a couple of almost mature plants with me in our RV for fresh greens on the go! Thanks again for your comment, it keeps me motivated! T

    • @J_Chap
      @J_Chap 5 лет назад +1

      @@mefford509 Thank you. :)

    • @starrykitten8746
      @starrykitten8746 5 лет назад +3

      You can also get really awesome spaghetti sauces for cheap that come in mason jars - I use these mason jars for EVERYTHING.

  • @josher3436
    @josher3436 7 лет назад +3

    Took the ring to the supermarket and tested containers.... love this....

  • @parrishwoods
    @parrishwoods 4 года назад +6

    thank you, this was the best home made I have seen and I can do this without help.

  • @Just-Nikki
    @Just-Nikki 4 года назад +4

    I appreciate your delivery of information and that this isn’t intimidating in the least. Very user friendly 👍 I was given 2 passive salad hydroponic systems but it didn’t include seed staring into so I thank you for teaching this old dog a new trick 😀

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      You are most welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @rubytoshoe2675
    @rubytoshoe2675 4 года назад +4

    What a great video! I hope it encourages more people to try this. Thank you for making it

  • @cherriosbee475
    @cherriosbee475 4 года назад +4

    That is one amazing video of hydroponics without all the fussy equipment.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      Thank-You! Thanks for watching! T

  • @theresamccune1881
    @theresamccune1881 5 лет назад +3

    Hell to the yah! I reuse so many containers. You could even make little decorative covers for any of the pots you would have in your house, like maybe on the window sill or whatever. It could be cute.

  • @thinkathena2
    @thinkathena2 4 года назад +6

    Love this! Thanks for the easy method to Hydroponics. I looked into it years ago and just thought it was way too complicated/expensive especially for a person who just loves to play in the dirt. However during this forced staycation the country is going through I've gotten into mushroom growing - now rethinking hydroponics. This looks interesting, definitely looking forward to the eating the results. Thought I would need to eat yogurt for the cups (1st world problem) but turns out the Kozy Shack pudding cups fit perfectly into a wide mouth, yea! Now I won't feel so bad about the wasted cups - they're now multi-use Thanks again!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      Good Luck! Thanks for watching! T

    • @lindakean7392
      @lindakean7392 4 года назад

      If you are thinking about it for sure, I would get ordering. During this lockdown supplies are taking forever to get. I also learned you can forget about taking the online store stock numbers as gospel. I believe so many ppl are turning to growing their own that things are just really backordered and they cant keep up with maintaining the stock quotes. Just a heads up!

  • @supersleuth3161
    @supersleuth3161 4 года назад +3

    thanks for the ideas and all the tips, It's nice to know we don't need fancy expensive equipment.

  • @firewaterbydesign
    @firewaterbydesign 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you! You made this simple enough that I feel confident that I can do this! I have been wanting to grow vegi's in the winter months but had not considered doing it this way. Great video!! Thanks again so much!!

  • @joannestevenson6894
    @joannestevenson6894 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for this! I'm doing this with my girls as a home school project since we are shut in!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +2

      Your very welcome! My eldest daughter was the on behind the camera!

  • @Mat2001uk
    @Mat2001uk 4 года назад +6

    This is GENIUS!
    The simplicity of it!
    I am absolutely trying this, I live in a flat have no outside space :( ...homegrown Lettuce and Pak Choi (fingers crossed) here I come!!!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      If You need additional lighting, i have done a video on that as well, Best of luck to you! Remember to block as much light to the roots as possible!! T

    • @Mat2001uk
      @Mat2001uk 4 года назад

      @@mefford509 Thanks man I will check that out!

  • @jeffstewart8627
    @jeffstewart8627 7 лет назад +90

    An Excellent presentation. I liked how you moved through this quickly with outstanding manual dexterity and clear concise direction. A BIG GREEN THUMBS UP. Oh # 500 Yeah.

    • @sherricox8201
      @sherricox8201 6 лет назад

      Jeff Stewart keep growing

    • @methodsignature
      @methodsignature 6 лет назад +1

      Try listening to watching it at 1.5 speed, it's even better.

    • @papahawk3644
      @papahawk3644 5 лет назад

      That's all we viewers want at the end of the day... concise instruction.

  • @victoriaolatunbosun7598
    @victoriaolatunbosun7598 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks man. I really loved how cheap and DIY it was and how you explained it. When you said cheap, you really meant it, Thanks.

  • @pershop4950
    @pershop4950 5 лет назад +8

    Thanks. I had always wondered about buying the hydroponics fertilizers but didn't realize that maybe something similar could be achieved with the typical gardening water-soluble fertilizers that are more commonly available.

  • @gurbmania
    @gurbmania 4 года назад +2

    This was a great video! Hubby And I are trying to enter the world of hydroponics and this is exactly what we were looking for. So informative! Thanks for the great tutorial and tips for using things around the house!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      If you look in our other videos, We have a lighting for mason jar hydroponics and We will be releasing the videos for the new system that you can see in the FAQ video. Have Fun with it! T

  • @sherrythompson3260
    @sherrythompson3260 4 года назад +5

    Thank you very much for this video. I can not afford the expensive hydroponic things either. This is great and looks very simple. Thanks again.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for Watching! T

  • @deemail100
    @deemail100 7 лет назад

    thank you so much for this simple and easy to follow method....I just watched 8 or 9 tapes and each one got more complex....I have everything I need.... planting lettuce and some herbs today....thanks again....

  • @tiquipayagolden
    @tiquipayagolden 4 года назад +7

    Post-apocalyptic hydroponics, important to start learning about it now!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +4

      My thoughts exactly! Thanks for watching! T

    • @Production791
      @Production791 4 года назад

      Mefford Endeavors LLC mine too..that's why I'm a new subscriber ..thank you so much.

  • @citycritteradventures7427
    @citycritteradventures7427 2 года назад +4

    great job, and expanded my ideas of possible DIYs.
    this is absolutely DIY. it's the first video i've watched where the netpot was done DIY!
    you made it accessible & explained the steps really well.
    overall, this is one of my favourite DIY guides!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  2 года назад +1

      Thank-you! My hope is to demystify the whole hydroponics thing- it’s so simple yet people try to complicate it. Many can make a little thing like this in an afternoon! I do have a few other systems that I have videos about all from locally available parts. Thanks for your kind comments and thanks for watching! T

    • @citycritteradventures7427
      @citycritteradventures7427 2 года назад

      @@mefford509 Cool, yeah, that's a good service you are doing for the community, as I am one of those people that assumed it HAD to be difficult and expensive, yet, i'm doing great now with my homemade Kratkys... and on top of that, it's a great artistic or creative outlet! Lot's of fun! Where is the fun if you drop 100s of $ and have it all done for you? 🙂Will check out the rest of the videos! Keep up the great work!!

  • @vivianramsay2527
    @vivianramsay2527 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for this alternative set up! I have a pile /boxes full of jars!! You were asking about alternative fertilizers so I'm suggesting worm 'tea'. I started a very small container of worms to see if I could make it work. After about a month I got some good composted soil or castings but also there is a lot of liquid that accumulates in the bottom of the bucket. [Yes, I got all my info from all the other growers on You tube! 👍] While I have been diluting it to use on my indoor potted plants, I imagine it would translate quite well for the hydroponics set up that you demonstrated. Easy enough to experiment with a few jars of plants. Thanks again for the very easy and certainly cheap enough setup! Good thinking!

  • @Othermails08
    @Othermails08 7 лет назад

    I've been thinking to do this for a while. Thank you for your simple instruction. And it doesn't cost anything to start my experience.

  • @nereidapr1
    @nereidapr1 7 лет назад +11

    I was looking for a cheaper way to do hydroponics and this is perfect. Thanks.

  • @gogoscorner1111
    @gogoscorner1111 6 лет назад

    Now THIS I can do. Very simple instructions without power tools. Thank you

  • @noemicollie8241
    @noemicollie8241 4 года назад +5

    I loved your video. Wanted to start a hydroponic garden and was just getting ready to spend a small fortune to build one of the many variations of DIY hydroponic during a pandemic no less. Just so happens, I have been collecting mason jars and other glass containers for years as decoration. Unfortunately, I don’t have anything that can be used for the inserts or nursery, but had already ordered these before coming across your video. What luck!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      noemi collie Best wishes to you!! Stay safe!! T

    • @noemicollie8241
      @noemicollie8241 4 года назад

      Mefford Endeavors LLC thank you. You too!

  • @kayamor7678
    @kayamor7678 4 года назад +3

    This is probably the first video I’ve watched out of all the others that said what I wanted to know lol I’m currently growing stuff in light but this looks very do able and inexpensive I’m definitely gonna try

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      Kay Amor Thanks! You should watch my FAQ mason jar hydroponics video!

  • @smokymountainlife
    @smokymountainlife 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for for video. It is much appreciated. It's nice to know that I can get started without having to buy expensive equipment or supplies. I definitely want to add hydroponics to my garden arsenal!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      It’s a great addition if you are already gardening! Thanks for watching! T

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you so much for this
    great tutorial...
    I just finished doing a Sweet Potato
    just for fun ... and the vines were almost
    15 feet long...
    I'm on my 2nd potato and it's growing like
    crazy!!! The grandkids love it.

    • @katysmith1641
      @katysmith1641 6 лет назад

      Go here now if you want the best aquaponics system online: HootAqua. info

    • @veratek1
      @veratek1 5 лет назад

      Newbie here. You grew a potato in a jar like in the video?

  • @racheltomlinson2257
    @racheltomlinson2257 7 лет назад +18

    We use an old dark sock to cover or jars, even stripey socks, looks cool.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  7 лет назад +4

      Rachel Tomlinson Exactly!!! It's all about using what we have on hand!

  • @nberg2329
    @nberg2329 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for taking the time to upload this video! I can't wait to get started!

  • @rachel.doremi6974
    @rachel.doremi6974 4 года назад +21

    “This isn’t a heaping teaspoon type of environment. This is a level teaspoon type of environment.” - future husband, please look to this man in guidance to my type of humor

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! My humor tends to be dry...inherited from my Grandfather! Thanks for watching!

  • @cb8841
    @cb8841 7 лет назад

    This was a wonderful display of how to do this in a very straight forward easy way so we can understand it. I love this idea and have been looking for something along this line I can do myself at home TY so much for this.

  • @waterlover2313
    @waterlover2313 3 года назад +5

    this method is great i use those pool noodles from the dollar store instead of the rock wool :D and then i dont even need to net pots or yogurt containers

  • @jimmyb7474
    @jimmyb7474 4 года назад +3

    Wow another amazing super great video info and analysis from absolutely the best channel on utube. you hit this one out of the park again thank you and keep up the good

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      Aww Shucks... You are making me blush... Thank- You for your kind words!

  • @capiberra4118
    @capiberra4118 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent video btw. Very well explained and practical advice. I've done many leafy crops using Kratzky method. Never thought of mason jars though. I bought 37 litre rubbermaid tubs and cut 12 holes for yogurt pots in the lid. (If I was doing it again, I'd only cut 6 holes because the plants are too cramped together when full grown.) Thanks!!

  • @bellaspatiogarden3493
    @bellaspatiogarden3493 5 лет назад +4

    Love this video. Great way to reuse one time use plastic packaging.

  • @lauraarora1415
    @lauraarora1415 5 лет назад +4

    Cool. I will be doing this with my elementary classroom. Great idea!!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  5 лет назад +2

      laura Arora I was checking my plants and I thought of you... Swiss chard the “neon” or “northern lights” varieties the roots are the same color as the stalks! Very cool considering most plants have whitish roots. Have fun! Tell the class I said Hi 👋 ! T

  • @hunggar4659
    @hunggar4659 4 года назад +1

    Great Video, smart and detailed... 10 years ago I designed all kinds of hydroponic setups that were simple, used only common items, gravity etc, really a lot of fun just thinking about new ways, now I just need a home with south facing windows to try them. Great channel!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      Thanks So Much! Very Appreciated! Thanks for watching! T

  • @anjolesaydworthe
    @anjolesaydworthe 6 лет назад

    This is awesome! I have a few southern windows that this will work perfectly in. Oh joy oh joy! Fresh food in winter now! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @sweetsavorywords3506
    @sweetsavorywords3506 4 года назад +3

    I have been saving plastic coffee cans and coffee creamer containers, I think they're going to work great. Just gotta get a drill bit to cut holes in the lids so I can use pool noodles. Also I ordered a fish pump and five flat stones. I'm excited

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      YAY! Best Wishes! Keep the roots as dark as possible and you will be in great shape! Thanks for watching! Good Luck! T

  • @Only1God
    @Only1God 6 лет назад +3

    Brilliant! Yogurt cups! And my local cost-plus grocery has glass jar pasta sauce for $1 or less. I buy them and use for drinking glasses or food storage. So they would be great too.

  • @truthmatters3449
    @truthmatters3449 6 лет назад +10

    Thanks! Good ideas. I teach kids in the poor areas of Thailand. Using recycled water bottles.

    • @doubleblessings-royalcrowr1669
      @doubleblessings-royalcrowr1669 5 лет назад +1

      Truth Matters well yeah. Cut top off turn upside down into lowrr half skip yogurt cup. Paint the bottom.

  • @EVEY71
    @EVEY71 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for an easy to use method for the kranksy method - I love gardening as well so this is a new option, well presented

  • @Karmin19991
    @Karmin19991 3 года назад +3

    this is the best video I have seen on this subject!!! and I have seen a lot

  • @Zepella13
    @Zepella13 5 лет назад

    Great video! I had never heard of this until lately but I love your method! Cheap and easy! Perfect! Thank you! 😊❤

  • @villagefem
    @villagefem 7 лет назад +11

    THAT WAS ... FANTASTIC.... THE YOGART cups ... A .good idea for Us poor bunch....
    smiles......

  • @Sunflower-zo8yz
    @Sunflower-zo8yz 4 года назад +3

    Love the video, straight to the point, easy to find parts and products 👍

  • @meganmcgrory7525
    @meganmcgrory7525 7 лет назад +5

    thank you for using standard ferts so those of us wanting to try this out can see how its done :)

  • @karens2932
    @karens2932 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Gonna give it a try with the grandkids. This will be a great alternative to the seed planting we did today.

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +1

      It's especially fun for kids to see the roots develop as the plant grows! Great Fun! Thanks for Watching!

  • @DCraftersCorner
    @DCraftersCorner 5 лет назад +3

    Great idea, you are saving money and recycling at the same time, thanks for sharing :) .

  • @greyriviere9161
    @greyriviere9161 6 лет назад

    This is wonderful and wholesome and totally doable in an apartment I love it. Thank you.

  • @traceykays433
    @traceykays433 4 года назад +5

    Love ur crafty cheapest way to do it. Thank u for sharing.

  • @rachel.doremi6974
    @rachel.doremi6974 4 года назад +2

    I keep getting aerogarden ads and now I’m glad I’m watching this vid

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      Hydroponics are actually so simple! Enjoy the journey!

  • @ekinnguyen9547
    @ekinnguyen9547 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for this! Gonna try this and an aquarium setup!

  • @pixxiebox8690
    @pixxiebox8690 6 лет назад

    Thank you. this was extremely helpful and you definitely have great character which made it all the more enjoyable to watch

  • @kk294Darlene
    @kk294Darlene 7 лет назад +10

    Thanks so much! this would totally eliminate slugs battling you for the plants hee haw! I love it

  • @HappyMama1970
    @HappyMama1970 6 лет назад

    Thanks for such a practical, no-nonsense guide!

  • @droneflyingvideos3861
    @droneflyingvideos3861 5 лет назад +9

    I bought "Jello Snacks" --the plastic containers fit perfect in small mouth mason jars

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  5 лет назад +1

      Music and Bees I purchased mine so long ago and from several different suppliers, I have no idea where/who I got them from. Did you use the ring on the jar and then insert the net cups? Some of mine fit that way and others need a round or two of a thick tape around the inside. The jello cups did work for me too! T

    • @droneflyingvideos3861
      @droneflyingvideos3861 5 лет назад +1

      @@mefford509 I could not make the 2" inch net cups work, they were to small. I tried the tape could not make that work either. But, just re-read your reply again and I did not try the tape around the inside of the jar, I tried it on the outside of the net cup. I will try the tape again on the inside. thanks for your patience

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  5 лет назад +2

      Music and Bees did you get it to work for you? I taped around the inside of the ring that fits the small mouth mason jar. Please let me know if you get this worked out! If not we may need to exchange email addresses so I can send some pictures or something... T

    • @chriskoucouthakis2032
      @chriskoucouthakis2032 4 года назад

      Do they now? I may have to try this, I'm VERY interested in making SOME kind of hydro system or a cheap crappy thing that acts somewhat as a hydro system, if I was using a small mouth mason jar with a jello snack plastic container how big can a plant grow in a lil reservoir like that? I don't know anything about growing indoor hydro so I'm trying to imagine in my head what I'd need to do in order to get a plant as big as they get in my 50 gallon cloth pot....

  • @cmaur811
    @cmaur811 5 лет назад +1

    First time I was introduced to hydroponic gardening was in Tortola US VI..
    thank you for giving me a home starter method.

  • @susanneatwell-keister3479
    @susanneatwell-keister3479 4 года назад +4

    This is my new favorite thing. Thanks for the great video!

  • @krba201076
    @krba201076 8 лет назад +1

    Cheap and easy. Anyone can grow something! Excellent video sir!

  • @blaqueswan7319
    @blaqueswan7319 4 года назад +7

    Hi, thanks for the info. I enjoyed your video. As it grows bigger, do we need to transfer the plants to bigger jar? Do you change the nutrient solution or just let it be?

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +4

      Lettuce size plants will be fine in a quart jar. No need to change the nutrients, just keep the nutrient level about 1/2 to 2/3 full. Thanks for watching! T

    • @blaqueswan7319
      @blaqueswan7319 4 года назад

      Mefford Endeavors LLC thank you!

  • @garyluker623
    @garyluker623 6 лет назад

    Best Video Ever! I really like your system and I'm all for saving money not buying starter kits. Thank You

  • @mefford509
    @mefford509  9 лет назад +7

    Tomatoes would not do well in this type of system, the mason jar system is really meant for produce that is harvested within 30-45 days. Thanks for your comment! Thomas

    • @janiemurphy3837
      @janiemurphy3837 6 лет назад +2

      Nina Mefford u could use a 5 gallon bucket

  • @2ladyhomesteadershodge898
    @2ladyhomesteadershodge898 4 года назад +10

    I like to use a Folgers coffee container. They are red with a black lid which reduces the light and holds just the right amount of growing solution to grow a head of lettuce from start to finish. Vivian Ann on the side of the mountain in northeast Tennessee

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад +3

      I am Excited that that worked for you! i have never gotten the red plastic containers to do really well for me without covering the outside with paper, it is a really great size though! Thanks for sharing your experience with us! T

    • @pamm2230
      @pamm2230 4 года назад +2

      @@mefford509
      What about spray painting the outside of the container in place of the paper?

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  4 года назад

      Pam m Try it! I showed what I use... there are lots of options! You are just trying to black out the roots to avoid algae growth. However you chose to do that, if your plants have algae on the roots then you know that it’s not dark enough yet! Thanks for watching! T

    • @sweetsavorywords3506
      @sweetsavorywords3506 4 года назад

      That's a great idea for a food safe container. I just thought about some plastic containers I saved that I bought nuts in. Using the rest of what this video details, I've got several containers I can use.

  • @gordaallsop3403
    @gordaallsop3403 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks man for this video. I did buy a bunch of stuff to get started....and it would of taken me a few years to figure it out on my own. So, thanks for the info. It's a no-brainer!

    • @mefford509
      @mefford509  5 лет назад

      gorda allsop you are welcome! I am working on another lighting and plant starting video that will hopefully be up later this week! Thanks for the comments! T

  • @marlenoro
    @marlenoro 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks. I think
    I will try hydroponics. It seems very easy. Blessings.