I m using RO water in my garden from years. I had connected ro waste water pipe in 300 litre container and a tap in that container. Best use of waste water for my vegetables garden.
Very nice. The waste from RO is a horror to me, and finding a use for it is definitely something I want to do before I explore it further. This video has some good ideas, but I would suggest testing the waste first. In my case, it would be extremely high in Na, bad. For the compost tea stuff, well done. May I suggest JLF (Jadam liquid fertiliser) as another option?
Thanks for the tips. It is better to check the TDS of RO waste before doing this. To give a real example in my case , the input is govt water supply whose TDS is around 270 ppm here (it is high I know). The RO water output TDS is 12 (which is very good) and the RO waste water TDS is 374 (this is very high). Especially when your RO is efficient and wastes less water, the TDS of output goes up a lot because the removed salt is added to less waste water.
It’s a simple system and very effective - I have used here too ruclips.net/video/kAQt1__1wsM/видео.html Stirring or shaking the water once or twice a day is alternative to oxygenate water.
@@amidharvarajesh5860 the solutions are available online and very little like 1 -2 ml is needed every time or you can make compost tea and dilute as discussed in video.
Where do I go to learn about creating my own nutrient solution from scratch? What if I cant or wont buy any of the elements necessary>? How do I extract what is necessary from the environment around me and mix it to successfully create a nutrient solution?
For hydroponics check TDS (ideally less than 100 & usually RO treated water- not the waste). After adding nutrients TDS should be in the range 700~1200 for leafy green veggies. RO waste water is usually more than 200 so best not used.
Sir can you pls make a video on how to grow water lilies at home. I got a water lily gift from my neighbour friend but confused about how to grow n takecare
In my waste RO water TDS getting around 850ppm further add nutrient it goes around 1200ppm is it okay for leafy vegetables? PH is maters for plants to observe the nutrient from water and you not mentioned about this
Generally your home water supply in urban areas has less TDS , so can be safely used without assay for watering plants. You can test this by regularly watering one plant for a month, like how I did and the plant did well.
Make sure your feedwater doesn't have any toxic chemicals or metals. The RO waste water is also known as "concentrate" which is exactly it does to anything that doesn't pass the membrane (pretty much anything but water). The plants can even further concentrate toxic contaminants. Well waters frequently contain arsenic, metals etc, leached from the earth, asn city water can pick up lead among other things from the distribution system. This is why we filter our drinking water through an RO system. Nothing wrong with this concept, just be sure your feedwater if free of toxic materials.
Dr Saab good morning many say that vegetables rice daal washed water are good organic metereals or any peels of fruits vegetable and so on all are organic Saab iam an old timer Up to my college days we have seen only organic farming slowly started changing accordingly now my question is when we use the waters peels etc atleast a small %, of in organic metereals coated on the produce (modern times) we are using on plants so it's not fully organic So what's the difference it makes ? Iam breaking my head to get the answer to this I know U Are the only person to solve my question May be iam wrong and crazy but still I ask u for the guidelines Thank U Dr Saab God bless you
Yes Mam! You are absolutely right. Wash water will contain traces of that stuff. If this is a major concern, then better avoid direct adding these waters to plants. Here composting process helps. Nicely decomposed stuff , that’s composting comes to our rescue. Composting process breaks most of these including pesticides etc into harmless chemicals according to some research papers I have read.
Yes Dr Saab iam going to use all the peels of veg and fruits in compost bin and water Ican use for my big trees Thank U Dr Saab for curing my tention with ur simple and effective answer God bless you
The harmful salts or impurities content actually depend on what type of water is used as input to the purifier. In cities the water supply used is not harmful. A water tester is also available to test if you are very much concerned, else give it a test on one plant and observe for a month.
I would never use RO wastewater to grow my edible plants. I actually bought an RO filter so I can use RO filtered water to grow them since my tap water is so hard. Got tired of constantly adding ph down to the tap water to get it where the plants like it. The whole point of hydroponics is to have a system where plants can get the exact nutrients they need from water. You don't want other contaminants in the water that throw the balance of nutrients or ph off.
I guess if you want to grow your food in a chemical stew then this is the way to do it. I'm willing to waste a few gallons a day to have clean drinking water. I give my potted plants purified water and use the standard tap water for my garden. I'm extremely lucky to live in one of the few counties in my state that don't use fluoride in the water supply. I think I may look into a multistage carbon filter setup for my garden to remove the chlorine.
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Wow what an amazing waste management processes. Great idea 💡👍
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I m using RO water in my garden from years. I had connected ro waste water pipe in 300 litre container and a tap in that container. Best use of waste water for my vegetables garden.
Hi can we directly use the water purifier discharge water,or add 50:50 of discharged water and freshwater mixture.
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Sangat bermanfaat. Thanks very much
Wonderful efforts made for a beginner to start their hydroponics at home. Good tips and every step is explained very well 👍
excellent DIY.
Thanks for sharing everything "not good but GREAT tips and mandatory stuff for successful growing" fellow organic gardener, thank you again 😊😊.
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Hello, thank you for the help. I can finally use some unused pipes. Thanks alot
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Very nice. The waste from RO is a horror to me, and finding a use for it is definitely something I want to do before I explore it further. This video has some good ideas, but I would suggest testing the waste first. In my case, it would be extremely high in Na, bad.
For the compost tea stuff, well done. May I suggest JLF (Jadam liquid fertiliser) as another option?
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Thanks for the tips. It is better to check the TDS of RO waste before doing this. To give a real example in my case , the input is govt water supply whose TDS is around 270 ppm here (it is high I know). The RO water output TDS is 12 (which is very good) and the RO waste water TDS is 374 (this is very high). Especially when your RO is efficient and wastes less water, the TDS of output goes up a lot because the removed salt is added to less waste water.
Are you sure your RO filter doesn’t need replacing the tds is ment to come out 0?
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RO filters can't remove everything. If you want 0 ppm, you need a still.
Where you get the basket
They are called netpots and very cheap.
Dr Saab please do a video on growing strawberries in pots. Your videos are encyclopedia in home gardening 🌸🌸
If we want to do away with motor can you suggest alternatives
It’s a simple system and very effective - I have used here too ruclips.net/video/kAQt1__1wsM/видео.html
Stirring or shaking the water once or twice a day is alternative to oxygenate water.
Ruma, you can check out the Kratky method. Its a passive hydroponic technique.
Can you give ro water to plants ie the drinkable ro water
Yes we can. Even the waste ro discharge coming out of our water purifiers - recycling and save water.
@@GardenTips bro but i don't have any fertilizers to use
@@amidharvarajesh5860 the solutions are available online and very little like 1 -2 ml is needed every time or you can make compost tea and dilute as discussed in video.
Where do I go to learn about creating my own nutrient solution from scratch? What if I cant or wont buy any of the elements necessary>? How do I extract what is necessary from the environment around me and mix it to successfully create a nutrient solution?
Will do a video on various options if I get a chance.
For hydroponics check TDS (ideally less than 100 & usually RO treated water- not the waste). After adding nutrients TDS should be in the range 700~1200 for leafy green veggies. RO waste water is usually more than 200 so best not used.
Very true, and wise caution. In my case, the waste is extremely high in sodium and manganese, so this would be wild to use.
Ho need temperature for strawberry jarmination?
can we use tap water in this
Yes any water source can be used. Shown RO waste water recycling in this video.
Sir please explain how to grow plants with hydroponic in large scale,I am eagerly waiting for this lession
Sir can you pls make a video on how to grow water lilies at home. I got a water lily gift from my neighbour friend but confused about how to grow n takecare
Is there any alternative to using the air pump?
Btro, pl tell about balsam plant detail video
My old video ruclips.net/video/dzzlTgqWa3s/видео.html
How long can I leave my tomatoes in the hydroponic hole?
In my waste RO water TDS getting around 850ppm further add nutrient it goes around 1200ppm is it okay for leafy vegetables? PH is maters for plants to observe the nutrient from water and you not mentioned about this
Sir my plants receive peak afternoon sunlight from 11am to 3pm and in February temperature is around 29 Celsius so sir should I go for green net ?
Yes 50% green net is recommended
Ok sir
@@GardenTips What is green net means please? Thanks for video.
Can we grow rose plant in shady area
No they won’t flower.
Please explain what was tds of water at start🙏
Generally your home water supply in urban areas has less TDS , so can be safely used without assay for watering plants. You can test this by regularly watering one plant for a month, like how I did and the plant did well.
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Hii can we mix Neem oil, baking soda ,copper sulphate, liquid soap, epsom salt in West Decomposer and then spray on the plant
Make sure your feedwater doesn't have any toxic chemicals or metals. The RO waste water is also known as "concentrate" which is exactly it does to anything that doesn't pass the membrane (pretty much anything but water). The plants can even further concentrate toxic contaminants. Well waters frequently contain arsenic, metals etc, leached from the earth, asn city water can pick up lead among other things from the distribution system. This is why we filter our drinking water through an RO system.
Nothing wrong with this concept, just be sure your feedwater if free of toxic materials.
I started using reject water for my plants but ended up killing most of them due to high salt content.
Must not get a lot of direct light. Kratky should be bigger after a months time.
is it possible to do it without wasted RO water?
Yes absolutely any water.
@@GardenTips can we add epsome salt into it??
Foliar Spraying Epsom salt is better.
What about the toxins the plants are pulling out the extra toxic water?
Iam pinched my rose leaves new shoots and leaves not coming what for this problem
Dr Saab good morning many say that vegetables rice daal washed water are good organic metereals or any peels of fruits vegetable and so on all are organic Saab iam an old timer Up to my college days we have seen only organic farming slowly started changing accordingly now my question is when we use the waters peels etc atleast a small %, of in organic metereals coated on the produce (modern times) we are using on plants so it's not fully organic So what's the difference it makes ?
Iam breaking my head to get the answer to this I know U Are the only person to solve my question May be iam wrong and crazy but still I ask u for the guidelines Thank U Dr Saab God bless you
Yes Mam! You are absolutely right. Wash water will contain traces of that stuff. If this is a major concern, then better avoid direct adding these waters to plants. Here composting process helps. Nicely decomposed stuff , that’s composting comes to our rescue. Composting process breaks most of these including pesticides etc into harmless chemicals according to some research papers I have read.
Yes Dr Saab iam going to use all the peels of veg and fruits in compost bin and water Ican use for my big trees Thank U Dr Saab for curing my tention with ur simple and effective answer God bless you
Won't the extra salt in the reject water as compared to tap water harm the plants sir?
The harmful salts or impurities content actually depend on what type of water is used as input to the purifier. In cities the water supply used is not harmful. A water tester is also available to test if you are very much concerned, else give it a test on one plant and observe for a month.
@@GardenTips Ok. That makes sense. Thank you :-)
Clock the position of the elbows at 2 O'clock instead of 12 O'clock and you won't need to turn your plants sideways to empty the water.
I would never use RO wastewater to grow my edible plants. I actually bought an RO filter so I can use RO filtered water to grow them since my tap water is so hard. Got tired of constantly adding ph down to the tap water to get it where the plants like it. The whole point of hydroponics is to have a system where plants can get the exact nutrients they need from water. You don't want other contaminants in the water that throw the balance of nutrients or ph off.
I guess if you want to grow your food in a chemical stew then this is the way to do it. I'm willing to waste a few gallons a day to have clean drinking water. I give my potted plants purified water and use the standard tap water for my garden. I'm extremely lucky to live in one of the few counties in my state that don't use fluoride in the water supply. I think I may look into a multistage carbon filter setup for my garden to remove the chlorine.
Why you are using chemicals and give some simple garden tips
At a professional level, farms use RO filtered water to avoid chlorine and other substances in the plants, and I think your are doing the opposite.