How to Set Up The Kratky Hydroponics Method (Tutorial)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • The Kratky Method was first published in a paper in 2009 by B.A. Kratky, and describes a beautiful method of growing plants in a non-circulating hydroponic system. It's a very simple, yet effective, way to grow plants hydroponically. Great for leafy greens like lettuce, kale, spinach, and a variety of herbs.
    I've even seen people do Kratky tomatoes or Kratky cucumbers, though I haven't grown them myself (yet)!
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  • @dylan-nguyen
    @dylan-nguyen 2 года назад +60

    I was able to grow 3 Thai basil plants basically for free!
    Ordered some take out pho
    Used the soup containers as the reservoir and added a second container on top. There’s about a 2” air gap
    Drilled holes in the one on top
    Covered the bottom one with aluminum foil
    Shaved off some of the stem and stuck it in some rock wool
    Bought plant food concentrate and use an old OJ bottle
    Fill up the reservoir every 5 days
    They’ve been growing strong for 6mo

    • @photoquig7036
      @photoquig7036 2 года назад +2

      This is peak Vietnamese tech, and I absolutely love it. Gonna give it a try!

    • @user-xe4fp3tn3t
      @user-xe4fp3tn3t Год назад +3

      So glad to see that I'm not the only one that grows basil plants from my pho. 🤣

    • @seanleith5312
      @seanleith5312 Год назад

      Kratky is a stupid word, whatever it meams, just stupid.

    • @grannysweet
      @grannysweet 11 месяцев назад +1

      im growing it in yogurt containers. i put basil in everything.

    • @tomevers6670
      @tomevers6670 7 месяцев назад +1

      What the Pho

  • @victoriadolci6463
    @victoriadolci6463 2 года назад +27

    We have used the Kratky method to grow vegetables through 2 seasons and the yield is amazing compared with soil grown seedlings grown at the same time.

    • @vinstriker5984
      @vinstriker5984 2 года назад +1

      how often do you change then water or theres no need?

    • @user-ex3zx9zv6r
      @user-ex3zx9zv6r 10 месяцев назад

      My question too

  • @b3nzie
    @b3nzie 4 года назад +122

    Epic Gardening is the Khan Academy of the gardening world. Your channel is amazing Kevin, well done!

  • @deannad2978
    @deannad2978 7 лет назад +196

    I've eliminated algae problems by taping insulation around the buckets which also keeps the water cooler. And I don't let the sun in so it stays dark. I've actually just tested this & found those that had those parameters had none. The others that didn't had bad algae problems. I also drilled a half inch hole in the sides of the buckets at the top level the water should be at so the plants don't drown & get air then too. So if it rains, it never fills the bucket up above that hole. And I just turn the bucket away from the sun. My plants were healthier from this. Hope this helps?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  7 лет назад +21

      Very helpful, thanks for sharing that with everyone!

    • @tspiderkeeper
      @tspiderkeeper 5 лет назад +4

      Without sunlight getting to plants photosynthesis can not happen. And they eventually can not survive without any sunlight and die

    • @earlschultz7880
      @earlschultz7880 5 лет назад +2

      Do you have any pics? What type of insulation? this year if the first time I have tried this method, and have bad algae problems. I have tried to paint the pails, put black ground cloth around the pails, but don't know what to do with the algae on the roots. Any suggestions? Thanks!

    • @tspiderkeeper
      @tspiderkeeper 5 лет назад +4

      @@earlschultz7880 They most likely are referring to denim insulation. Though i would recommend you try a algae eliminator. As insulation is designed for homes businesses air ducts and walls etc. Not a great solution to a algae problem. That needs phosphorous and nitrogen levels taken down by a preferably eco friendly algae solution like this www.biosafe.net/shop/pond-care/greenclean-granular-algaecide/

    • @kylewissenberg2231
      @kylewissenberg2231 4 года назад +3

      The drain hole is an awesome idea for outdoor growing, though I don't understand how they could be in the dark but still impacted by rainfall.

  • @deannad2978
    @deannad2978 8 лет назад +42

    I've been doing this for 4 years now with Kratky in my small area I have to garden in. I use 3 and 3 1/2 gallon buckets (from Cat Litter and also from a BBQ joint that had them from their BBQ sauce.) I grow both Green and Yellow beans, plus cherry tomatoes (yummiest are Sun Golds)in them. I get HUGE production, add water and nuturients right up to the netcups at the beginning and rarely have to tend them. Mid way, I'll check for nutrient ppms, and water levels, and add if necessary. Talk about LOW maintenance! I've converted my raised beds into 10 gallon units (ones used for cement mixing at HD), and growing strawberries in those. They are prolific too and very yummy! Being perennials, I only add nutrient and water as needed, and I'm getting them year round, here in So Cal. (Ventura). All started when I saw your post a long time ago, and checked it out. Thanks!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  8 лет назад +1

      Wow, your Kratky setup sounds amazing for tomatoes! Love your maintenance schedule as well. Very impressed with it. Thanks for reading and watching!

    • @samiamm5764
      @samiamm5764 7 лет назад +2

      DeAnna hello from Santa Barbara. My question is how do u keep ur water from getting slimy and funky? Do u add anything to prohibit algae growth?

    • @AndrewKofink
      @AndrewKofink 7 лет назад +4

      Just make sure you use a container that doesn't allow light to get in. Then no algae will grow. This is especially important for growing potatoes because you don't want potatoes to go green or they're poisonous.

    • @abdulwaiz
      @abdulwaiz 6 лет назад

      DeAnna D Hi DeAnna this Waiz from Pakistan I am interested in Kratky method of hydroponics. Issue I am facing is getting ready made nutrients here I will highly appreciate if someone can guide me how to make my own hydroponic nutrient from basic fertilizers like Urea, Diammonium phosphate etc or from 1:1:1 NPK.

    • @james98731
      @james98731 6 лет назад

      do we need to change the nutrient water? ..if yes than in how many days?

  • @stevec.1319
    @stevec.1319 3 года назад +5

    The best gardening videos on the web.

  • @soilenvideot
    @soilenvideot 6 лет назад +90

    I have been growing plants by this method since early -80! Kratky is just a new name to this old method named passivehydro.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  6 лет назад +13

      Yes, I agree - it's the name of the author of a paper on the subject. Catchy though!

    • @maryoleary4284
      @maryoleary4284 4 года назад +1

      How do you flush

    • @kylewissenberg2231
      @kylewissenberg2231 4 года назад +4

      @@maryoleary4284 You don't need to until after the harvest, so you'd just remove the lid and dump everything out.

  • @noelleonard2498
    @noelleonard2498 7 лет назад +22

    In my experiences with the kratky method the only time I was able to only fill it once for the life of the plant is with lettuce and greens, that is if you have a minimum of 1 gallon of nutrient solution per plant, and that was with an inside grow, I only have experience with using masterblend fertilizer. All other plants, like tomatoes and cucumbers will need much more than even a 5 gallon reservoir during the life of the plant with out adding more. You would need to grow plants like those in a 32 gallon trash can for each plant to be able to not have to add water or nutrient for a good amount of time, especially with a plant that is outside, a good sized tomato plant can drink 1/2 gallon or more water per day on a hot sunny day. Pepper plants can be done in smaller containers inside at least due to they are a little less thirsty than tomatoes, I kratky them in 1/2 gallon protein containers inside, have to add nutrient every few days. After I add to them 3 times I change out the solution with fresh due to it concentrates over time and will get too strong. I never fill the container up any more than about 2/3 of the way full as to not drown the roots that uptake air, if I do peppers or bigger plants in kratky again it will not be in anything smaller than a 5 gallon bucket and with much bigger net pots, I used the 2" net cups that I used for greens and had to support the plants when they got bigger as they wanted to fall over.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  7 лет назад +6

      I agree. Kratky works best with non-flowering/fruiting plants like leafy greens and herbs in my experience as well. I have seen people do well with them, but I personally only use Kratky for greens. Great to have a nearly zero-maintenance hydro greens setup!

    • @abdulwaiz
      @abdulwaiz 6 лет назад +2

      I am from Pakistan here we don’t get master blend.4:18:38, what we get here is 20:20:20: the proportion of nitrogen and phosphorus are alright but sodium is on the lower side specially during fruiting stage. Can you suggest what I should do to over come this. I will be using NPK 20:2020 ...12 gm per 5gallon water and 6 gm epsom salt per 5 gallon water.

    • @theycallmetheboss
      @theycallmetheboss 5 лет назад

      @@abdulwaiz ooOOoo

    • @mommadiane7312
      @mommadiane7312 2 года назад

      Thank you. This was really helpful information!

    • @user-vg5kl4xc4w
      @user-vg5kl4xc4w Год назад

      Thank you for that information. What you said is exactly what I have been looking for in information on growing larger items. My tomato plants and zucchini plants looks great until I had to add more solution then the leaves got brown and I dont know if they will produce any fruit now. I only filled about 2/3 full. Still a learning curve for me. Thanks for the great information!!!

  • @erichanastacio9695
    @erichanastacio9695 3 года назад +4

    We can modify the self-watering soda bottle planter in using the Kratky method.
    Just put lots of holes in the planter / pot; and no soil and no wick

  • @LiloUkulele
    @LiloUkulele 3 года назад +3

    I have had such great results using the Kratky method...Great Video!!!!!!

  • @10bokaj
    @10bokaj 3 года назад +1

    finally someone who actually explains the idea!

  • @Abundantman777
    @Abundantman777 4 года назад +5

    I appreciate Kevin. He is my brother & teacher!! TY

  • @mommadiane7312
    @mommadiane7312 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the Kratky basics. I've subscribed and would lime to kniw more. Thanks!

  • @NCRealEstate919
    @NCRealEstate919 4 года назад +10

    Thanks for the video! I assume the reason you can change out the reservoir on a DWC system is because it has an air pump/air stone that oxygenates the water? And the reason you shouldn't change the resvoir in this method is because there aren't those 2 items?

  • @webb4Brevard
    @webb4Brevard Год назад +1

    Put a few drops of Colloidal Silver in the water to keep algae from forming.

  • @nicholascgoss
    @nicholascgoss 5 лет назад +6

    Couple questions. How do you calculate what size tank you need? Too big and the level won’t drop and too big it will drop too fast?
    Also, how do you compensate for low humidity? Won’t you get evaporation ?

    • @mentalarson
      @mentalarson 4 года назад +3

      If you cut 2-3" holes for the plants, the mostly sealed lid helps trap the humidity inside the bucket which further helps the roots that are suspended in the air. If you use a foam noodle instead of typical grow media (search YT) that would seal the plant port even more and trap the water inside the bucket.

    • @mytech6779
      @mytech6779 2 года назад

      @@mentalarson And then the roots would run out of oxygen and the plant would do very poor just as if it was in swamped soil.

    • @mentalarson
      @mentalarson 2 года назад +1

      @@mytech6779 It's not an air tight bucket. The method works well with any sort of collar to gently hold the stem of the plant. Regular net cups work fine, and some plants require partially refilling the water.

    • @mytech6779
      @mytech6779 2 года назад +1

      @@mentalarson The oxygen absorbed and used up by the roots. If the humidity is not exchanged the oxygen not exchanged, you can't have your cake and eat it too.

  • @oliverhubbard2545
    @oliverhubbard2545 Год назад

    Great video, short, sweet, informative. Long time follower, first time poster. Keep up the good work mate, from Queensland Australia.

  • @leslieandrew8236
    @leslieandrew8236 8 месяцев назад

    Just starting out. Glad I found you. Great info for beginners

  • @Daniellextina87
    @Daniellextina87 4 года назад +3

    So freaking smart!! Newbie Gardner here and I’m definitely going to use this method!! TY!

  • @darkenergyhotep5793
    @darkenergyhotep5793 7 лет назад +4

    Kevin, This rocks I am going to start one this weekend.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  7 лет назад

      Let me know how it goes for you my friend!

  • @pennygiller2377
    @pennygiller2377 6 лет назад +31

    Egptians used this method on riverbeds cut with floating sod....such an old method that has come around again and again...

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  6 лет назад +16

      All that was old becomes new again :)

    • @60secondgaming21
      @60secondgaming21 4 года назад +1

      @@epicgardening old is gold buddy ik your comment is old but it doesn't matter

  • @harmonysalem9377
    @harmonysalem9377 Год назад

    Merci from Montreal, Canada.

  • @sakesama1
    @sakesama1 3 года назад

    Kevin, Thanks this is exciting for me Than k you fort all the valuable info.

  • @edwinbarredo4484
    @edwinbarredo4484 4 года назад +3

    As far as I'm CONCERN YOUR VIDEO HAS THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS AND EXPLANATION ON HYDROPHONICS et al ....I'M Recommending THEM (HYDROPHONICS ENTHUSIASTS HERE IN THE PHILIPPINES ) TO WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE YOUR CHANNEL.... VERY INFORMATIVE.. 👍👍👍

  • @chibigirl8545
    @chibigirl8545 21 день назад

    Could you use this method to establish a perennial and then transplant it? Or would the roots be too weak to survive in soil?

  • @KhalifaK7
    @KhalifaK7 4 года назад +5

    What if i live in a warm climate and the water evaporate so fast? is there a way around that, or it does not work in warm climate ?

  • @basicsteps
    @basicsteps 4 года назад +3

    Leaving the container outside with the heat, water will evaporate over time. The question is, do the nutrients evaporate as well or will the solution become more concentrated? When it becomes low do you top it off with fresh solution or just water?

    • @justjohn2011
      @justjohn2011 2 года назад

      Did you find your answer?

    • @tjfrost5355
      @tjfrost5355 2 года назад +2

      The answer to this is the use of an ec/ppm meter to check your nutrient concentrations. Happy growing!

  • @bryce909
    @bryce909 4 года назад +3

    Great vid was wondering where to start my water level at, thank you happy growing 🙂

  • @deadave6127
    @deadave6127 2 месяца назад

    Why not start with flowering plants? Would the nutrients need to be changed?

  • @F4Insight-uq6nt
    @F4Insight-uq6nt 10 месяцев назад

    Surely it's beneficial to add an air stone to the nutrient reservoir.

  • @EarlyDev
    @EarlyDev 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the awesome video Eric!

  • @rosewood513
    @rosewood513 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, looking forward to watching your others. I'll find them :)

  • @stefano5080
    @stefano5080 5 лет назад

    That's the most rudimentary system in hydroponics; plants drink more water than they do eat fertilizers, deeply depending on weather conditions, with a consequential concentration of the solution that can easily lead to fitotoxicity and/or radical asphyxia. If you wanna try hydro's potentiality with simple setups use dwc.

    • @be.A.b
      @be.A.b 3 года назад

      Thats the appeal. It’s rudimentary, yet it still works.

  • @gbennett58
    @gbennett58 4 года назад +2

    You need to put enough nutrients for the plant's entire life cycle. How do you figure that out? In your list of things needed to get started, that seems like #1 on the list to me.

  • @GifCoDigital
    @GifCoDigital 4 года назад +7

    You certainly DONT have to have all the water/nutrients the plant will need for its entire life. Not only can you most people do use smaller containers and top then up. Also for heavier feeders you would have to have bloddy 50galon containers to have enough.

    • @metasamsara
      @metasamsara 2 года назад

      law of the minimum and artificially induced positive stress

  • @michelleanderson6085
    @michelleanderson6085 3 года назад +1

    How does this keep stagnation and bacteria from forming though?

  • @Arx9845
    @Arx9845 2 года назад

    Thanks Kevin!

  • @jerialice
    @jerialice 2 года назад

    Perfect timing!

  • @bedzanka8665
    @bedzanka8665 10 месяцев назад

    I would like advice on what to do with plants that move to the cold for the winter, stop watering,....they should have their own winter biorhythm. I am in Europe where the plants are allowed to "rest" for the winter. What should I do if I convert them to hydroponics?

  • @Kirilys
    @Kirilys 5 лет назад +7

    Hi epic gardening, would you recommend any good forums to discuss hydroponics and other growing methods?

  • @jonothanwilliams942
    @jonothanwilliams942 4 года назад +1

    Hi tyres it for the first few weeks my vegg grows well but when it starts to push flower buds the plant go's back ward's the leaves turn yellow and do not know wether short of nutriants or to much nutrients is there any thing to test for this.

  • @jonathanmcmullen8001
    @jonathanmcmullen8001 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this info!

  • @gary1739
    @gary1739 3 года назад

    Very informative step 1!! I'm on it

  • @davidreed6070
    @davidreed6070 4 года назад +6

    I have a plant growing with this method. I am impressed. So how full do you fill the res. When you have to change it

    • @kylewissenberg2231
      @kylewissenberg2231 4 года назад +3

      I think it's designed to just be one fill per crop cycle. The plant should be ready for harvest before you run out of nutrient solution.

    • @alexspafford2873
      @alexspafford2873 4 года назад

      Around 25% of the roots you should cover if empty tip use a bigger container next time haha

    • @littlenugs9942
      @littlenugs9942 4 года назад

      Can this way be used to grow medicinals.

  • @janenguyen9796
    @janenguyen9796 Год назад

    Does anyone in here use Click & Grow/Aerogarden? Would you mind if I ask if it is much easier for you to grow vegetables with these setups or it works just fine? A comparison between cost of buying these setups vs cost of setting a DIY setup? Also, does growing your plants at home really cheaper than buying the vegs in stores, including the plant pots, power for the lights and water usage? Lastly, does using Click & Grow/Aerogarden easier/less labor/less things to take care of than setting up your own hydroponics setup?

  • @MABO07
    @MABO07 4 года назад +3

    What brand is nutrients do you use? Or what kind of nutrients go into the water? How often?

    • @tjfrost5355
      @tjfrost5355 2 года назад

      Check every few days, if the level has dropped add back the amount lost to evaporation and plant usage. Some Kratky containers have buoys that give you a sight indicator of when to add or top off your nutrient/h20 levels. Happy growing!

  • @cd3dnw
    @cd3dnw Месяц назад

    I would be very cautious about which buckets you use, some of the containers people use to grow what their family is going to eat make me cringe.

  • @onejazzedpeach
    @onejazzedpeach 2 года назад

    Are there different sized Net Pots? Say for example you were going to grow in the Home Depot buckets.

  • @eddiesanders2719
    @eddiesanders2719 2 года назад

    Great! I've subscribed. Thank you.

  • @vikrantdhanavade8005
    @vikrantdhanavade8005 Год назад

    What's about TDS and PH of water? How to maintain it through entire process?

  • @cesarbaratas5612
    @cesarbaratas5612 Год назад

    Is this same solution with yamasaki,, same din po ba yung pag gaawa ng solution

  • @fayevirtucio-espocia2788
    @fayevirtucio-espocia2788 Год назад

    I have covered Mason jars with seedlings on a bay window, so I still need grow lights?

  • @felixchao1329
    @felixchao1329 3 года назад

    I have read some where that EC & pH has to be monitored periodically. How could we say it practically hands free!??

  • @shunsticks
    @shunsticks 3 года назад +1

    How do you find out what a plant needs (& their amounts) over 30 days ?

    • @tjfrost5355
      @tjfrost5355 2 года назад

      Chase, this information should be generally available from the nutrient manufacturer for various types of plants, follow their recommendations, then start a hydroponic garden and practice careful personal observation as there is no replacement for hands on learning and experience.

  • @Expressiton
    @Expressiton 4 года назад +1

    I'm just a beginner, I want to grow organic herbs like mint, basil....the nutrients(organic?) look scary because of the colors. How do I know this is even good for me? Is there another 'organic' alternative?

  • @deseneanimateeducative
    @deseneanimateeducative 3 года назад

    Pretty cool, but how about natural (homemade) nutrients? do exist?

  • @jaydee177
    @jaydee177 6 лет назад +1

    Wouldn’t the nutrient solution get too concentrated as the water levels drops?? Like your PPM would go through the roof. And then there’s the pH!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  6 лет назад +1

      Ah, but the plants are also feeding off of the solution as they grow :)

  • @lanasmith7513
    @lanasmith7513 2 года назад

    Why would you not recommend Kratky to beginners for plants that flower?

  • @DrWho2008t101
    @DrWho2008t101 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @usa5439
    @usa5439 Год назад

    Won't it get nutrient lock? How can you put all the nutrients at once

  • @bens4295
    @bens4295 4 года назад +1

    I clicked on this video without looking at the channel. Then I heard your voice and thought, "is that dude"?? Turns out, it is dude. Cheers.

  • @fireno.5582
    @fireno.5582 4 года назад +1

    excuse me, will these hydroponic fertilizer feed vegetables be poison? i tried this method and ate the lettuce grew but caused vomiting and badly sick, almost went to hospital for that. i think i got the fertilizer poisoned. makes me scare to use fertilizer any for fruit growing. but from your video and other related video, everyone is doing fine. and this method seems no problem to grow food for consumption. so how was that happened? the brand i used is called

  • @adamzandarski8933
    @adamzandarski8933 4 года назад +2

    Is there any way to do this organically as well like are there even water soluble organic fertilizer?

    • @eBysta
      @eBysta 3 года назад

      Short answer: no.

  • @chrissilliker8633
    @chrissilliker8633 2 года назад

    How does it grow with no light ?

  • @JustHereToHear
    @JustHereToHear 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the concise and information vid!

  • @NEOProjectTX
    @NEOProjectTX 8 месяцев назад

    Hi. Your link for the hydroponic nutrients is out of date. What nutrients do you use?

  • @ApacheFPV
    @ApacheFPV 3 года назад

    I do this method but with airstones as well and the nutrient solution 4"-6" below the net pot, its essentially and RKWC system lol

    • @tjfrost5355
      @tjfrost5355 2 года назад

      What size pump do you use, what size airstone or airstones do you use and what does RKWC stand for? Thanks for any info you may share.

  • @mizzythe1949
    @mizzythe1949 2 года назад

    How does the Rockwell work from seedling? I don't understand if I have to keep the tank full to keep the rockwell wet or if it will obsorb the water?

  • @leefiz
    @leefiz 5 лет назад +2

    Is the plant gonna be OK during the early period cause the pot will be sinking inside the water. The media will be soaking wet. Thanks

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад +1

      I keep the pot slightly above the water surface. I have another video on it if you're curious

    • @leefiz
      @leefiz 5 лет назад

      @@epicgardening Thanks

  • @yanalalaqabaniempoweredsel7830
    @yanalalaqabaniempoweredsel7830 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @EricArbour-
    @EricArbour- 4 года назад +1

    Hi, someone know if that can work with plant like Salvia Apiana (White Sage), because that kind of plant is recognized not taking often water in the soil. Thanks so much for time to answering me !

  • @rockinroadways5626
    @rockinroadways5626 7 лет назад +1

    But why the pvc pipe system need to use the pump to run the water. If I use 4" x 8' pvc pipe with 10 plants by using kartky method should be ok , right!! Because I don't want to hear water pump running all night when I was sleep. Thx

    • @Jupiter__001_
      @Jupiter__001_ 7 лет назад +1

      rockin roadways The only problem might be that the water does not have a long height to reduce due to transpiration, meaning that the water levels will essentially drop too fast, and you may need to refill the pipe a few times.
      To put it simply, the pipe is quite a shallow container, and so less water can be stored in it.

  • @mspahn1967
    @mspahn1967 Год назад

    What I'd like to know is how you keep ph correct? I have basically same set up and ph water every time and check it 3 days later and it's up over 7 ph?

  • @Stephankerby
    @Stephankerby 4 года назад +1

    I have the nutrients you recommended but I am unsure if you what you would add? Big bloom or grow etc. Please any advice on the right nutrients to make it work would be great. thanks

    • @valeriesanchez3074
      @valeriesanchez3074 3 года назад

      Go on walmart and search masterblend.
      Get the combo kit

  • @smiley2477
    @smiley2477 2 года назад

    How do I know what plants will grow hydroponically?

  • @Meleeman011
    @Meleeman011 2 года назад

    what if i wanted to use pumps?

  • @cindersspace5011
    @cindersspace5011 2 года назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @TronSAHeroXYZ
    @TronSAHeroXYZ 4 года назад +2

    Air really helps the plants to survive. It's a really good idea to add air into the water, so the roots have oxygen, and grow more vigorously.

    • @superkillr
      @superkillr 2 года назад +1

      Then it's NOT Kratky. What is it with needing to FIX something that isn't broken.. do you feel smarter or something?

  • @Jan-fb6fd
    @Jan-fb6fd 2 года назад

    Can tomatoes be grown uusing this mthod?

  • @fedexido
    @fedexido 7 лет назад +1

    i've never did this without an airstone. What about perennial plants? you just put more nutrients into the reservoir?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  7 лет назад

      I've never grown a perennial plant in a Kratky setup.

    • @deannad2978
      @deannad2978 7 лет назад +1

      I have & yes I just monitor water levels & nutrient and my strawberries are doing very well all on their own. I rarely have to tend them except to pick em! 👍😁

  • @afikile
    @afikile 6 лет назад

    Will be starting today thanks for the video. Got everything but I bought seeds instead of seedlings

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  6 лет назад

      Oh good! I'm sure you'll start them perfectly 😊

  • @dannyHighfruit
    @dannyHighfruit 3 года назад

    Are net pots really necessary? Can we just use glass bottle with thin neck and either let plant hang or fix it in place?

    • @JimmyBHarvests
      @JimmyBHarvests 3 года назад +1

      That will work fine. A net cup allows you to better cover the hole and stop light from getting into your reservoir though

  • @christopherburgess96
    @christopherburgess96 4 года назад +1

    So.... what keeps the roots from rotting?

    • @alfredmeneses5496
      @alfredmeneses5496 4 года назад +1

      What keeps the roots from rotting is oxygen. As the root tips touching the water are soaking up water and nutrients, aerial roots are also developed within the root system that are taking in oxygen within the space between the water reservoir and the net pot.

  • @LiveLike21
    @LiveLike21 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @tejas8992
    @tejas8992 4 года назад

    Hi can I try tomatoes using this technique for the first time? And can they grow under LED?

  • @deborahsilver6331
    @deborahsilver6331 2 года назад

    My kratky jars are not as successful as growing in the IDOO system. The only difference is the light. I don’t have a suitable window, so I bought a blue/red light. Can you recommend a better light for a small setup. Is it better to use a white light along with the red and blue? I am in Australia. Thanks.

  • @thomaslotzer9420
    @thomaslotzer9420 2 года назад

    The Amazon link on your website no longer works for the nutrients.

  • @nnbodens
    @nnbodens 2 года назад

    Your Amazon nutrients link isn't available. Can you please identify the exact nutrient products needed? I will go directly to General Hydroponics to order. Thank you!

  • @likneschris
    @likneschris 2 года назад

    I just can't rap my head around this. How dose it not rot without the air stones? And wouldn't the EC spike threw the roof once most of the water is gone?

  • @mlissgay5054
    @mlissgay5054 10 месяцев назад

    Where do you buy the nutuents? Can u make your own? ❤ aloha from big island 🏝️

  • @animalhouse320
    @animalhouse320 2 года назад

    Does it matter if the barrel is in full sun? or does it need to be in shade?

  • @thefrankperspective4247
    @thefrankperspective4247 6 месяцев назад

    Dude this video is 7 years old?? Wow

  • @leighgraham5873
    @leighgraham5873 3 года назад

    Ag, hierdie video het my laat glimlag, dankie! 😀

  • @afeminame
    @afeminame 5 лет назад +2

    @EpicGardening what black material did you use as a cover to the 5 gallon bucket? Is it rubber and you cut out the center? Where did you purchase it from?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  5 лет назад

      It's a net pot, they sell on amazon

    • @afeminame
      @afeminame 5 лет назад

      @@epicgardening Cool!! I didn't realize that they made net cups that large. This will be our first year doing a mix of soil gardening and the Kratky method. Kratky method seems very promising. Now, that I know about this lid net cup thing, it opens the door even wider.

  • @anar3156
    @anar3156 2 года назад

    What specs of LED lights do I need to grow indoors?

  • @MrZona93
    @MrZona93 7 лет назад

    Maybe with a air pump, plants grow more faster.
    We should test the pH and EC in order to control the nutrition. If the lettuce drink more water than nutritions, the lettuce can die. The EC must be the same at the beggining to the end and at the good value. This the same for the pH.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  7 лет назад +4

      You're probably right - but the point of Kratky is to be as simple and hands-off as possible, so the air pump goes ;)

    • @munibajaved7944
      @munibajaved7944 6 месяцев назад

      What should be the nutrients ratio for lettuce?

  • @jungleman4800
    @jungleman4800 3 года назад

    Can you root tree cuttings like this?

  • @eddieyammine9047
    @eddieyammine9047 5 лет назад +1

    Would this work outdoor in Africa on the equator, where the temps are around 40 degrees Celsius and above

    • @staticjordan42374
      @staticjordan42374 5 лет назад +1

      Eddie Yammine probably need some sort of slightly shaded net

    • @eddieyammine9047
      @eddieyammine9047 5 лет назад +3

      @@staticjordan42374 Thanks great idea, I'm also going to bury the buckets to keep the water cool

  • @jerryspinosa5466
    @jerryspinosa5466 7 лет назад +3

    Hi Epic
    Gardner, Do I have to be concerned with direct sunlight since I will be growing leafy greens outside ? Thanks very much

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  7 лет назад +3

      If you have extreme direct sun for 8+ hours a day with high temps, you may want to shelter it a bit.

  • @0rz0rz0rz0rz
    @0rz0rz0rz0rz 3 года назад

    How do I figure out how much nutrient and how much water I need for a given plant?

    • @carolewebster6433
      @carolewebster6433 2 года назад

      @marks4999 Most helpful comment on this post. THANK YOU!🌱🌿