Just use a pool noodle on top. It is cheap. No net cups. just put your plant in the slit of the pool noodles that will hold. Use the open mason jar tops that already have the opening at the top.
I think I would place a smal strip of tape on the jar, vertically, before the gesso & paint. Then remove it once it’s all dry. It would be a sliver to enable you to see the nutrient Walter level without removing the net cup to look. And risk damaging the roots. Also shouldn’t you soak the stones first? Great video. Thanks for sharing.
@@BeardedBotanist my net cups all have a wider hole at the bottom so the pebbles would possibly shake through. And they're just a little too thicc under the band and don't fit down as perfectly as yours. Thanks for the detailed steps. If I've got the dark grey chalk paint, do you think its worth using black gesso, or is the white going to block enough light, in your opinion?
I am new to hydroponics and appreciate your design. I would have thought your plants do not get enough oxygen. Was that ever an issue with certain types of plants?
Read up on the kratky system and you will see that the plants grow air roots. He left out a full explanation of what happens. Maybe that’s in another video. 😊
if anyone has a friend with a 3d printer -- give them a job to create the perfect netcups for you! I have created many that will be securely and simply held in underneath the mason jar cap ring, and also include the hole you need for air. Also, since we are able to design anything we can imagine, a float gauge is a very useful addition to your 3d printed custom mason jar net cup! I have also printed myself sleeves for outside of the jar to block out the light, but allow me to screw the cover off and lift out the jar so I can peek at the roots whenever we want!
Subbed, for your gardening AND your upcoming boat life. Saw you shake your jar and water come out though, see my other comment about custom netcups! You could still use your foam piece/neoprene collar (i just use pipe insulation cut into slices), but if you had solid plastic lining the outside diameter of the lid, you would spill a lot less water in your boat. If 3d printed we could also add an upper lip! This would funnel any water your pour on it, into it, but also obviously stop water spilling if your boat-a-rockin! Reach out to me and I'll CAD design and/or print for anyone. Solving problems and perfecting designs are my passions
I personally would have flipped around the color layers. I would prefer a black prime layer on the glass, and then white on the outside to reflect light. You don't want these jars getting hot! and they definitely can whether you use LED, HID, or sunlight. I've tried plasti-dip and also flexseal, which work great for a simple one-coat light block, on glass or anything else.
It’s not primer it’s gesso it helps paint stick to glass. I would prefer white too but some white let’s some light in. Although in my experience little light through white containers is not that bad in hydroponics
Mason jars??? I can do that using plastic soda bottles. It's just a redesign in the self-watering soda bottle planter. No more soil and water wick. Use a soldering iron to make lots of holes so roots can go through. Transplant it the Kratky method... And fill up with water to the desired amount. Cover the outside to prevent algae.
I wanna see this can you upload a video showing exactly what you just explained here with the plastic bottles and watering system cause I been saving these bottles for months lmao
Cuz it's about $2 worth of materials per jar... $1 jar, 50 cents for net cup, 25 cents worth of pebbles, and 25 cents for the collar. The paint is pennies per jar and is optional and/or you can use spare materials. Cost about $2 a jar...
Cuz it's about $2 worth of materials per jar... $1 jar, 50 cents for net cup, 25 cents worth of pebbles, and 25 cents for the collar. The paint is pennies per jar and is optional and/or you can use spare materials. Cost about $2 a jar... Not gonna call is 'click bait' if it cost you $2.50 cuz you bought supplies in small quantities or expensive specialty stores. Walmart and eBay is your friend...
I slip a black sock over the jar.. easy to slip down to see what is going on and fit snugly.
Even black masking tape should work quite nicely
@@lnkrishnan You can also slip that tape down to see what's going on.
Tape a strip of tape vertically before painting and you have an easy peel and stick back sight window
@@lnkrishnan I like this idea!
Just use a pool noodle on top. It is cheap. No net cups. just put your plant in the slit of the pool noodles that will hold. Use the open mason jar tops that already have the opening at the top.
Thank you for showing this. I believe, Gesso is pronounced Jesso
It's pronounced Gesso. He's using Sargent Art Liquid Gesso.
I think I would place a smal strip of tape on the jar, vertically, before the gesso & paint. Then remove it once it’s all dry. It would be a sliver to enable you to see the nutrient Walter level without removing the net cup to look. And risk damaging the roots. Also shouldn’t you soak the stones first? Great video. Thanks for sharing.
This seems awfully expensive in materials. No DIY alternatives? Oh, I just saw the black sock opt... cool
I just wrap them in white paper or foil. Black is a poor choice if you live in a hot climate, as it will make the solution unbearable for plants.
I think it is wonderful.
Great video. Can you please link the supplies you used to make these? can we use chalk paint to be able to write on the jars?
Of course you can use any paint as long as it’s on the exterior 🙂
@@BeardedBotanist my net cups all have a wider hole at the bottom so the pebbles would possibly shake through. And they're just a little too thicc under the band and don't fit down as perfectly as yours. Thanks for the detailed steps. If I've got the dark grey chalk paint, do you think its worth using black gesso, or is the white going to block enough light, in your opinion?
No.
What a great idea, thanks for sharing!
it hurt to watch you work so hard. Just use black chalk spray paint and painting the jars takes about 1 min a piece. No need for primer or anything.
With a Gasso and black paint foundation, any reason why other colors could not be applied to the jar?
I am new to hydroponics and appreciate your design. I would have thought your plants do not get enough oxygen. Was that ever an issue with certain types of plants?
Read up on the kratky system and you will see that the plants grow air roots. He left out a full explanation of what happens. Maybe that’s in another video. 😊
They also make black gesso
If you have no guesso you can also use rough sand paper to scuff upon the glass
if anyone has a friend with a 3d printer -- give them a job to create the perfect netcups for you! I have created many that will be securely and simply held in underneath the mason jar cap ring, and also include the hole you need for air. Also, since we are able to design anything we can imagine, a float gauge is a very useful addition to your 3d printed custom mason jar net cup!
I have also printed myself sleeves for outside of the jar to block out the light, but allow me to screw the cover off and lift out the jar so I can peek at the roots whenever we want!
Is that cloning collar 3" or 2.75"?
Subbed, for your gardening AND your upcoming boat life. Saw you shake your jar and water come out though, see my other comment about custom netcups! You could still use your foam piece/neoprene collar (i just use pipe insulation cut into slices), but if you had solid plastic lining the outside diameter of the lid, you would spill a lot less water in your boat. If 3d printed we could also add an upper lip! This would funnel any water your pour on it, into it, but also obviously stop water spilling if your boat-a-rockin!
Reach out to me and I'll CAD design and/or print for anyone. Solving problems and perfecting designs are my passions
Sorry to bother you again, but you did not say where we could get the black clone collars. Never saw those before. Thanks
And...you can buy it already colored in BLACK!
Where did you get the mason jars?
Wally mart, Amazon or any hardware store. Ask for canning jars.
14 min of paint class
Genius.
Gesso is pronounced like Jesso with a J
You can buy the brown (amber) color jars. Will it be enough to prevent? Or it must be black?
You can use black sock
I personally would have flipped around the color layers. I would prefer a black prime layer on the glass, and then white on the outside to reflect light. You don't want these jars getting hot! and they definitely can whether you use LED, HID, or sunlight.
I've tried plasti-dip and also flexseal, which work great for a simple one-coat light block, on glass or anything else.
It’s not primer it’s gesso it helps paint stick to glass. I would prefer white too but some white let’s some light in.
Although in my experience little light through white containers is not that bad in hydroponics
Would Black Gesso be sufficient for light blockage so no black paint would be necessary?
Hi, That white undercoat you're using is pronounced , "jesso"
Mason jars???
I can do that using plastic soda bottles.
It's just a redesign in the self-watering soda bottle planter.
No more soil and water wick.
Use a soldering iron to make lots of holes so roots can go through.
Transplant it the Kratky method... And fill up with water to the desired amount.
Cover the outside to prevent algae.
You sure can! Just another cheap option that looks a little nicer IMHO.
I wanna see this can you upload a video showing exactly what you just explained here with the plastic bottles and watering system cause I been saving these bottles for months lmao
Why does it say $2?
Cuz it's about $2 worth of materials per jar... $1 jar, 50 cents for net cup, 25 cents worth of pebbles, and 25 cents for the collar. The paint is pennies per jar and is optional and/or you can use spare materials. Cost about $2 a jar...
how in the world did you get $2? Click Bait!
Cuz it's about $2 worth of materials per jar... $1 jar, 50 cents for net cup, 25 cents worth of pebbles, and 25 cents for the collar. The paint is pennies per jar and is optional and/or you can use spare materials. Cost about $2 a jar... Not gonna call is 'click bait' if it cost you $2.50 cuz you bought supplies in small quantities or expensive specialty stores. Walmart and eBay is your friend...
Can you plant from seed using this method? I wouldve liked to see this pieces used in application