Building an Inexpensive Hydroponics/Aeroponics System

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @ciousli
    @ciousli 2 года назад +302

    I mean this isn't rocket science, but the way this was presented deserves praise. Step by step and with a lot of close-up shots. Well done.

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 Год назад +8

      Thank you for the kind words!

    • @TheRiches11
      @TheRiches11 Год назад +7

      Very helpful for first-timers!

    • @SmarterTHANeveryliberal
      @SmarterTHANeveryliberal Год назад +2

      You know nothing about rocket science and thus have no credible comparison.

    • @uv77mc85
      @uv77mc85 Год назад

      This will work wonders for my opium poppies. I'm gonna flood my town with heroin.

    • @jvincemusic
      @jvincemusic Год назад +4

      Rocket scientist here, be nice! 🚀

  • @Juaniagua
    @Juaniagua 4 года назад +972

    This feels like a late night PBS special you’d wake up to at 2:00 AM in your grandma’s living room during summer break.

    • @lostgirl1665
      @lostgirl1665 3 года назад +6

      hahahaha YUSS

    • @Arthur327327
      @Arthur327327 3 года назад

      Pan y agua? Spent time in prison in Cuba??

    • @marsbase3729
      @marsbase3729 3 года назад +37

      But then you realize you can use this info to grow your own weed.
      👍😎👍

    • @soter305
      @soter305 3 года назад +11

      It is a PBS special.

    • @rebeccaspratling2865
      @rebeccaspratling2865 3 года назад +8

      Feels like home. 🥰 Very nostalgic.

  • @whatdamath
    @whatdamath 5 лет назад +594

    I watched a video about herbs, now youtube suggests I need to start my own hydroponics garden. Putting my shoes on, going to the store right now, master

    • @charleslindsey6789
      @charleslindsey6789 4 года назад +7

      Hi there @what da math.

    • @D-Brunetti
      @D-Brunetti 4 года назад +1

      lol - awesome

    • @WobiKabobi
      @WobiKabobi 4 года назад +7

      Love your videos

    • @djacroama
      @djacroama 4 года назад +10

      hello you wonderful person

    • @holyfox94
      @holyfox94 4 года назад +3

      RUclips got me into getting a urban jungle of 60 house plants.
      Now hydroponics?
      No, no, no. I’ll go, read a good old fashioned book and save some dollars.

  • @butihatezucchini4642
    @butihatezucchini4642 4 года назад +79

    Man, this is probably the first time I've seen people show literally step by step how to completely build a thing, including having to go back and make additional cuts so it fits. A ratcheting pvc cutter is one of the coolest tools I've ever bought. I love any excuse to use it.

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  4 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @1rocknroy
      @1rocknroy Год назад

      Me too, any excuse. :)

    • @dougbush7104
      @dougbush7104 11 месяцев назад

      I loved mine too. Just wait untill you get the 18 volt cordless version.

    • @wyqid
      @wyqid 7 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed, the PVC cutter tool is the best thing since the safety can opener.

  • @bigcountry5520
    @bigcountry5520 2 года назад +350

    Tip for anyone building this. Use reverse on your holesaw, for a nice slightly melted finish, and minimize plastic shavings. The result is very pleasing.

    • @bobsmith6544
      @bobsmith6544 2 года назад +10

      Wait, Only reverse? So it kinda slowly "burns" through it with no shavings?

    • @narojo3628
      @narojo3628 2 года назад +9

      Hole saws take some finesse to do it right. Go slow, let the drill do the work, and make sure it's level

    • @t_206
      @t_206 2 года назад +4

      That's an excellent idea, that tip is going in my wheelhouse

    • @syko73
      @syko73 2 года назад +2

      That is a great idea, I sure wish I'd seen this a week ago before I'd drilled some pvc with a hole saw

    • @impetus444
      @impetus444 2 года назад +3

      Works for any kind of saw really, I use this on my table saw as well.

  • @meibesmurfn3168
    @meibesmurfn3168 3 года назад +183

    3 years later this still holds its own, good job guys thanks for giving this to everyone 🙂

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  3 года назад +23

      Happy to do it!

    • @Chaosweaver-1
      @Chaosweaver-1 2 года назад +2

      3 weeks later and the tomatoes are huge, cutting all light from anything else in the system...

    • @spydergs07
      @spydergs07 2 года назад

      @@Chaosweaver-1 Grow lights....

    • @alsoccerref1
      @alsoccerref1 2 года назад

      @@FamilyPlotGarden what size pump gallons or liters per minute

    • @robinworkman3621
      @robinworkman3621 2 года назад +2

      How often do you turn the pump on,how long do you run it for?

  • @crosbychinyadza4892
    @crosbychinyadza4892 5 лет назад +98

    keep posting these inexpensive ways of producing quality products

    • @DanielWisner-mp5op
      @DanielWisner-mp5op 4 года назад +1

      What pump are they using? I really need to know, thanks!

  • @gretchenabercrombie2375
    @gretchenabercrombie2375 2 года назад +2

    Best I've seen so far. Clear, concise and no unnecessary chatter.

  • @johnsamms6468
    @johnsamms6468 3 года назад +35

    I've been researching this for weeks and this is probably the BEST and cheapest method that I have found. Very professional demonstration by these two young men, I wish them the best in their endeavors.

  • @sebastienlebatteux185
    @sebastienlebatteux185 4 года назад +24

    I like how serious wholesome they are about this.

  • @Ogresgrow
    @Ogresgrow Год назад +4

    Perfect video for a beginner who doesnt want to pay 500$ for a name brand hydro system. Top quality video. Thank you

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 Месяц назад

      thanks! thats the goal of the design!

  • @PHAT4LifeTV
    @PHAT4LifeTV 6 лет назад +170

    BEST TUTORIAL FOR A SIMPLE HYDROPONICS SYSTEM EVER! I BEEN SEARCHING THE NET FOR YEARS. I ALWAYS KNEW I COULD ACTUALLY DO IT MYSELF, NOW I'M 100% CERTAIN! GREAT JOB, EXCELLENT VIDEO!

    • @GG-dk9bu
      @GG-dk9bu 6 лет назад +1

      This is everything but simple

    • @VarjastheBaked
      @VarjastheBaked 6 лет назад +2

      Look up "grow a lb in three weeks" or something similar. It's an 8yr old high times article explaing this better. Also not having a watertight tote is a huge mistake. Go with the large Rubbermaid roughneck. These guys are just asking for all the water to go on the floor.

    • @Stolencamaro
      @Stolencamaro 5 лет назад

      Its garbage hopefully no one build same and expects results

    • @bertkutoob
      @bertkutoob 5 лет назад +6

      @@Stolencamaro
      Have you actually tried this model? If so, what was so bad? If you're sincere, surely you should pass on your experience so as to prevent others from suffering the same fate?
      I have built something similar, and it worked very well. Unfortunately I didn't back up the photos I took on my phone which was subsequently stolen so I can't post them as proof.
      Unfortunately I also used cheap totes which became brittle in the sun and collapsed after two years or so. But I'm putting a new setup together with some refinements and will take photos as I go.

    • @Karlo5Carlos
      @Karlo5Carlos 5 лет назад

      @@bertkutoob Mom 20 years ago, you told me something...

  • @doug8803
    @doug8803 Год назад +5

    Thought this was so cool I had to make two of these…awesome! After a few months I noticed my roots were super long and getting caught up in the pump impellers…so I used PVC to create a frame that sits just above the pump…used some extra window screen laying around (not metal screen) to cover it up, secured with zip ties. Now the roots stay out of the sump. I also made PVC cages that sit on top of each cover, and twine to help vining plants grow upward. Wrapped those cages with Mylar sheets from Amazon, added a couple of grow lights - and suddenly I’m a farmer. I have no idea what I’m doing but this is fun. All because of you three guys, thank you!

  • @OldSchoolGrowing
    @OldSchoolGrowing 3 года назад +44

    cool setup. Now everyone needs to get some LEDs to go with that setup

  • @KL4life
    @KL4life 2 года назад +1

    What a nice system kudos to the 2 gentle men of their designed system!!!

  • @eugeniajuarez9387
    @eugeniajuarez9387 Год назад +5

    You forgot to mention the fertilizer!
    Excelent explanation (step by step)
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
    Congratulation

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  Год назад

      This video will help you out with nutrients: ruclips.net/video/gYrTTLbl3Ro/видео.html

  • @seans9841
    @seans9841 4 года назад +104

    Used a very similar system for cloning. Found the most important part to these type of systems (well at least for cloning..imagine growing would benefit), is plugging the pump into a Repeat Cycle Timer/repeating timer/whatever else they call them. It turns the power (pump) On for a certain period of time, and cuts the juice for a certain period of time (ex. ON 1 minute/OFF 3 minutes or some can be set for custom times) The roots need time breath/dry out a bit....when I made a few DIY bubble cloner/aerocloners in the past, would always had mixed results. Some would sprouts root, but many of the stems would rot and turn to mush. After plugging into a repeating timer...no problems.

    • @augustvansuchtelen1723
      @augustvansuchtelen1723 2 года назад +5

      thank you kindly for the information

    • @cesar7261
      @cesar7261 2 года назад +2

      thats what is happening to me.. my clones are all dying.. no roots.. so you think if i put a timer to turn on for a minute and then turn off for 3 minutes continuously will fix this? How often should i change the water? some people add a little chlorine to the solution to avoid bacteria.. wouldnt that hurt the new roots? let me know bro! :)

    • @PHAT4LifeTV
      @PHAT4LifeTV 2 года назад +3

      THANK YOU FOR THIS INFO!

    • @seans9841
      @seans9841 2 года назад +6

      @@cesar7261 Yeah, the intermittent timer is the key man. Too much water CONSTANT is no good and all I got in the past is mushy stems...maybe a few would take root if I was lucky...the timer like I said is the problem fixer. And yeah, 1 min ON/3 OFF or 1min ON/4 OFF either should be a safe bet. I have seen where folks add some bleach or hydrogen peroxide...I would start with just the timer first and try the chemicals if that don't work (ya might not need them) Happy grows!

    • @seans9841
      @seans9841 2 года назад +1

      @@PHAT4LifeTV Glad it helped ya!

  • @blroy1018
    @blroy1018 5 лет назад +8

    I am speechless about this video on so many levels. Thank you for this video! My family history is based on share croppers - perhaps you can understand my appreciation. Nice to see the next generation share a common care, knowledge and expertise. Working for the common good for all. God bless!

  • @ItsGabriellasTime
    @ItsGabriellasTime 3 года назад +2

    this is a blessing! thank you for uploading! Praise God for RUclips!!

  • @yellowdoghnut45
    @yellowdoghnut45 4 года назад +494

    Im totally gonna do this now for my “tomatoes”

    • @bear_am_i
      @bear_am_i 3 года назад +6

      Have you found the way to get that holes without an expensive drill?

    • @rincam5
      @rincam5 3 года назад +13

      @@bear_am_i lighter and a hot butter knife*

    • @davidgoldberg2989
      @davidgoldberg2989 3 года назад +5

      @@bear_am_i handdrill bro :D they cost just some dollars and never need electricity, just some muscles :D

    • @joshuaszeto
      @joshuaszeto 3 года назад +41

      i am not sure i would recommend planting that many "tomatoes" so close to each other. I have one "tomato" plant and it's kinda taking up half of my bath tub

    • @samuelsneed7753
      @samuelsneed7753 3 года назад +21

      Yeah, my white fire strain of tomatoes

  • @honestlyna
    @honestlyna 4 года назад +16

    I feel so happy for the plants! The got a pimping new crib.

  • @memessweett4005
    @memessweett4005 5 лет назад +17

    Thank you for sharing this. I am trying to learn about these methods so that I may grow year round for my family. I’m trying to learn and prepare as much as I can for what our future may hold for food shortages. I already struggle week to week or day to day to get food as it is . Thank you . Have a wonderful day and God bless y’all

  • @Redline6ix
    @Redline6ix 4 месяца назад

    I loved the diversity, teamwork and information, superb video

  • @ThePROFESSIONALhooligan
    @ThePROFESSIONALhooligan 2 года назад +20

    Round 2 on autoflower grow. Been using soil but looking at hydroponics as a cheaper and lesser alternative to the soil. May build me one for my tent. The growth these put out are insane. Very informative and educational.

    • @charlesjohnson5979
      @charlesjohnson5979 Год назад

      I just started growing im using coco but i also seen videos on these. I want to get one set up for my grow tent. I wonder of a company makes premade systems

  • @greggaertner9758
    @greggaertner9758 3 года назад +28

    If you have multiple pieces of pvc to cut at the same length, cut the first one and use it as a measuring piece for the rest of the pieces. Saves some time not having to pull out the measuring tape every time. Thank you for sharing your design ideas.

    • @thingsiwonder2001
      @thingsiwonder2001 2 года назад

      That's what I do😊

    • @timm.6391
      @timm.6391 2 года назад +1

      Or add the distance and pull the tape once, and no fumbling with a measure piece for each cut

    • @fluffymittens24
      @fluffymittens24 Год назад +1

      Always cut the longest first.......yeah, well you might be surprised. As some found out at TSPE on the journey exam.

  • @casey936
    @casey936 3 года назад +24

    Wait this kid knows his stuff. Why did everyone dislike this video? This was really informative - thank you guys!

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  3 года назад +3

      Glad we could help. Thanks!

    • @knowledgeispower311
      @knowledgeispower311 3 года назад +3

      I agree! This was an excellent step by step guide, made very simple to understand. The graphics with measurements and spray nozzles was a great touch too. Thank you for sharing this wisdom!

    • @stackituptae6871
      @stackituptae6871 3 года назад +3

      They thought it was going to be marijuana related like I did but it wasn’t still a good video and can be used for marijuana plants

    • @Frohardy
      @Frohardy 3 года назад +1

      I think it's because he didn't really show how the plants are getting watered. It would be cooler to see that the planters are getting hit by the water, rather than just assuming we'd know.

    • @LindaVeeSado
      @LindaVeeSado 3 года назад

      cause some of us are too dumb and lazy to do this.

  • @agavebob3462
    @agavebob3462 7 месяцев назад +1

    Probably one of the best videos on " how to "!

  • @PinkFridays
    @PinkFridays 2 года назад +4

    Ayeee it’s a blessing seeing a fellow Memphis’s doing amazing and inspirational things like this! Congrats on all of your success!

  • @davewinship1826
    @davewinship1826 3 года назад +24

    Beautifully presented guys! Once I get one of those threading bits in my drill, my “buds” will be so happy!
    I love your attention to detail! Thank you 🙏

    • @hibsboy9
      @hibsboy9 Год назад

      many plants would you grow in that bucket they used?

  • @scarletcomptonbellew8470
    @scarletcomptonbellew8470 6 лет назад +44

    Thank you so much for posting this. I priced systems but they are too expensive for regular country folks ! This is PERFECT and affordable for anyone who wants to grow a small bit of garden. Perfect for Single people who are getting on in age and can't handle a large garden or kneeling for long periods of time ! Love it !

    • @mitchelldayton9860
      @mitchelldayton9860 6 лет назад

      I like this

    • @nathangray8354
      @nathangray8354 6 лет назад +6

      Don't lie, you're growing pot.

    • @andrewdillard1942
      @andrewdillard1942 6 лет назад +1

      Great tote works well I built one and compleated I paid $165 with out Nutrients or water ware I live only sunlight is on the back porch But the humidity was wilting the plants so brought it inside and got a light witch was $80 but veggies are doing well now but I also got everything from home depot except the netcups

    • @fitrianhidayat
      @fitrianhidayat 5 лет назад

      Where do you buy cannabis seed sir?

  • @kimkearney5914
    @kimkearney5914 Год назад

    You are so right, it needs more pieces! Love the pasta dish, sounds so yummy. I will try some cream cheese next time too. Thank you!

  • @anfearmor9616
    @anfearmor9616 5 лет назад +12

    Awesome that young man is a bloody genius.
    Congrats all, great tutorial. A+.

  • @johnnycashew9101
    @johnnycashew9101 4 года назад +251

    Not ganna lie, for the first ten seconds i thought this was an SNL sketch
    Starts the same lol

    • @milliyonsimmons4385
      @milliyonsimmons4385 3 года назад

      I stg 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @BoleDaPole
      @BoleDaPole 3 года назад

      Lol ikr? Black guys trying to teach us how to grow is funny.
      Its like a white guy trying to teaching how to rap or play basketball.

    • @kevcreations5861
      @kevcreations5861 3 года назад

      FACTS lmaooo

    • @ceceparris2781
      @ceceparris2781 3 года назад

      @@milliyonsimmons4385 iioo

    • @johnnycashew9101
      @johnnycashew9101 3 года назад +3

      ​@@BoleDaPole Lol what
      Why bring race into this at all
      Cultivating cannabis is a marker of human advancement in agriculture in general. Humans cultivating cannabis may be a marker for humans learning how to grow crops, period. It marks our transition from hunter-gatherers to the beginnings of civilization itself
      But
      If you want to play that game
      Weed is native to central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. By the time the Chinese were cultivating it for its psychoactive effects, convoys from the area that is now Afghanistan Pakistan India had a hue of colored buds with different effects presented to the Chinese guy who claimed to have discovered it as a medicine. Sounds like sinsemilia to me Furthermore, the oldest evidence of use is from the 3 aforementioned countries, along with Nepal, along with Assyrians, Scythians, etc. Even the oldest archeological evidence of Judaism found an alter with psychoactive resin on it.
      The modern techniques of topping and trimming etc didn't take off until the 70's, when hippies returned from their stoner pilgrimage in central Asia
      So sorry, but the browns taught the whites, and the whites took credit. Shocking.

  • @urbangrower3142
    @urbangrower3142 5 лет назад +30

    Perfect video for beginners. Appreciate the opportunity you give them. Starting a vlog next week for a quite unique NFT + Ebb&Flow combo with a single pump.

  • @abdullahal-muany6946
    @abdullahal-muany6946 2 года назад

    Good day to you excellent Hydroponics in Memphis , TN Master Gardener , System
    Thank you , am planning to make Hydroponics system very soon
    Thank you Mr. president and his family .

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 4 года назад +118

    This is one of the BEST Video I have ever seen.
    The Filming and Editing was Remarkable!!!
    Thank you for sharing this great video...

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  4 года назад +7

      Thank you!!

    • @ClashOfClans1911
      @ClashOfClans1911 4 года назад +5

      WTF IS THIS PAID COMMENTS

    • @judichristopher4604
      @judichristopher4604 4 года назад +5

      Rhys1911 “NO” Are used to do commercials with filming and I’m also an acting teacher so I respect anyone that can make a film and editing in the filming is harder than what it looks like
      So my comment is very genuine. Why would you think somebody would pay to do a nice complement or comment?

    • @mj3432
      @mj3432 4 года назад

      Can you use plants straight from the nursery or do they have to be in rockwhul?

    • @heavensplayer
      @heavensplayer 3 года назад +1

      I agree

  • @francoiscotten9996
    @francoiscotten9996 4 года назад +387

    The drain can also be used to show the water level, just use a transparent tubing.

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  4 года назад +123

      The transparent tubing is an option. Make sure you keep it covered as it will grow algae from the light.

    • @D-Brunetti
      @D-Brunetti 4 года назад +22

      What about for taking a shower once all of society has completely lost it over this fake virus scam BS!!! ?

    • @thejuanderful
      @thejuanderful 4 года назад +3

      Yeah, transparent tubing is good only if you keep it completely dark. If not it will plug up with algae.

    • @gerrysmith7031
      @gerrysmith7031 4 года назад +13

      cannot beat the TASTE of a tomato grown in soil hydroponic are tasteless tomatos

    • @DamienskottHellfire
      @DamienskottHellfire 4 года назад +21

      @@gerrysmith7031 hydroponics is for people who don't have access to places to grow in soil. So if you need/want to grow your own fruits, veggies and herbs this is your best solution besides move somewhere you can grow outdoors. Long story short, beggars cant be choosers my friend

  • @christophergraves5505
    @christophergraves5505 4 года назад +7

    I've been running a very similar system for just over 3 months now and LOVE it! Paint the yellow cover Black and it helps prevent mold. I've also added a timer so my pump only runs about 50% of the time.

    • @mattranze
      @mattranze 4 года назад

      How did you set for your timer? I mean how frequent you spray the plant? 5 minute rest?

    • @christophergraves5505
      @christophergraves5505 4 года назад +2

      I've been running 15min on and 15 off. I've not experimented yet with different timming.

    • @mattranze
      @mattranze 4 года назад

      Owh. Thank you for reply. Gonna try with your setup. 15m off 15m on.

    • @Azianbrutha
      @Azianbrutha 4 года назад +1

      @@christophergraves5505 Hi there, I'm so curious.. how many days does it take before you see some roots from your clippings on that 15 on/15 off cycle??

  • @1290afineyear
    @1290afineyear Год назад

    What a gem of a channel! Just stumbled on this today and am in love.

  • @snuckyr
    @snuckyr 5 лет назад +23

    great video, thanks! A few questions remain:
    1) How often should the pump run, and for how long? Also, how large should the pump be in GPM (Gallons Per Minute)?
    2) What nutrients should be added to a ten gallon batch of solution?
    3) What lighting is required, and how long should the light be on every day?

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  5 лет назад +22

      We run the pump all the time. It is 400GPH and is rated for about 25 watts. It both sprays the roots and oxygenates the water in the process.
      We used General Hydroponics Flora Series nutrients but there are many options out there. Watch this video for information about how much we put in: ruclips.net/video/gYrTTLbl3Ro/видео.html
      We use a large window for the primary light source. With large plants like tomatoes it takes a lot of grow lights (too many) to provide enough light. We do have a two smaller lights we use to supplement the non-window side of the plant. As for how long it should be on, that depends on what you are growing and the stage of life of the plant. Newly germinated plants can have the light on 24/7. After that it depends on what you are growing. Most plants grow best with a dark period every day.

    • @josephjarrard4033
      @josephjarrard4033 4 года назад +2

      Want them to grow them for you too? lol

    • @agataporwit9787
      @agataporwit9787 4 года назад +3

      What is the brand of the pump? Thank you ?

    • @johnspence8141
      @johnspence8141 2 года назад

      @@agataporwit9787 Says in the description 1 400 GPH Pump (We used an ActiveAqua 400 pump)

    • @danica5278
      @danica5278 2 года назад

      I had the same questions and was wondering if you could make your own nutrients from compost or fertilizer?

  • @gohighhustle
    @gohighhustle 2 года назад +3

    I didn't know Key and Peele had a wholesome, farming channel! haha but seriously, amazing video! Thank you. I can't wait to get on this!

  • @RobertSaxy
    @RobertSaxy 5 лет назад +7

    I’m loving the teamwork

  • @SwagFang
    @SwagFang 3 года назад +1

    I've seen alot of hydro/aero videos. this 100% SOLID. its a great mix between the two. Good stuff you guys.

  • @GoGreenYes
    @GoGreenYes 7 лет назад +286

    Very complete and informative.
    Thanks

    • @genemenon4538
      @genemenon4538 7 лет назад +2

      Go Green 3

    • @DanielWisner-mp5op
      @DanielWisner-mp5op 4 года назад +1

      What pump are they using? I really need to know, thanks!

    • @troysnow5145
      @troysnow5145 3 года назад

      Great tutorial, minus one itsy bitsy detail...How much water did you put in ver

    • @williammitchell5201
      @williammitchell5201 3 года назад +1

      @@troysnow5145 didn't they say 10 gallons? I thought that was the amount needed to create enough pressure to send the water through the sprinklers. That's what i used anyway.

    • @davidwilburn6314
      @davidwilburn6314 3 года назад +5

      I say INcomplete. What about feeding the plants with some form of liquified nutrition, and what's actually going on inside the tub? Also, what's the purpose or why bother with a drain? Is an inside grow light needed? How long do the plants remain in this container, and are they needing to be transplanted to a larger device? Lots of unanswered questions or vague assumptions.

  • @NielNunya
    @NielNunya 5 лет назад +5

    I will grow SOOOOOOO much thai basil with this knowledge! Thx fellas!

  • @jcrocks6698
    @jcrocks6698 4 года назад +20

    We just want organic vegetables all year. So glad for this. Most systems are expensive. This looks much easier.

    • @Kokokakukeko
      @Kokokakukeko 4 года назад +3

      Yeah an organic's dream, veggies out of an all pvc synthetic nutrients environment.

    • @AB-pr4uc
      @AB-pr4uc 3 года назад

      @@Kokokakukeko What's the plastic-free alternative? You got any ideas?

  • @kx4sam
    @kx4sam 2 года назад +2

    One of the best video I have on developing a system. One problem, I am a electronic tech, and little did I know that a gourmet has 5 dimensions, 3 are diameters. I needed a gourmet that fits into a 3/4 hole!

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 2 года назад

      Hydroponic suppliers will get you the right part.

  • @antoniettekoshykar426
    @antoniettekoshykar426 3 года назад +3

    this is great, I always thought hydroponics was so complicated! I also like how he showed to shorten the pvc in case your pipes don't fit.

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  3 года назад +1

      It is rather simple. Before you start do more research. There are certain things that are critical like pH, but no weeds and only a check every day or so makes it simple and easy.

  • @BigTwitchy
    @BigTwitchy 3 года назад +20

    I love how these three manage to fully remain serious about growing...vegetables...

  • @bahaiauthorgracej.keenejd8434
    @bahaiauthorgracej.keenejd8434 4 года назад +5

    I loved this video. Very detailed and I now feel confident that I can build this after watching this video.

  • @AeroponicGrowers
    @AeroponicGrowers 3 года назад +2

    Till this day I have shown this video to everyone interested in starting aeroponics. This video got me motivated and gave me every detailed part of building the system. We even started sending systems similar to this to Africa. A couple system's growing peas and other protein filled vegetables helps add to the one bowl of rice. Growth in children is stunted due to the lack of nutrients in their food. This video helped a lot of people, thank you again guys!

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  3 года назад

      Your Welcome! Glad to see it is helping grow food.

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 3 года назад +1

      I am the person who designed this particular setup. Scott simply showcased my work for the Family Plot at Stefan's request. I have numerous renditions of this design in practice. It warms my heart beyond words to learn that you are sending this technique to hungry people around the world. Please accept my humble gratitude for spreading this technique as far as you have. It is all I have dreamed of for ages. I want money far less than I want the world to be a better place for all of us. Thank you, my friend!

    • @AeroponicGrowers
      @AeroponicGrowers 3 года назад

      @@wetwerk2178 hey that’s really great to hear! You have helped literally millions of people at this point and your design continues to work flawlessly every time. In some country’s the hurdle is getting older people to not think getting food grown this way isn’t taboo. Keep building and keep me up to date. Again the biggest thanks!!!

  • @titus4166
    @titus4166 3 года назад +6

    This was a great video. I’ve always wanted to do a DIY aquaponics system, just never knew where to begin, and now I do! Thank you. Any video I looked up had too many fancy things. Honestly, just wanted something simple and to the point. Again, thanks.

  • @85rouge
    @85rouge 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for the video guys! The materials list is awesome! Was a fun project to build, and easy with your guidance. ! My plants are almost ready ( cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes) to go in next weekend!

  • @olenagreatlifeu4200
    @olenagreatlifeu4200 3 года назад +3

    This is my favorite channel. Thank you!!! Please make more videos to educate me on things I may not come across otherwise. I learned so much

  • @jonyboy3338
    @jonyboy3338 Год назад

    Well, how isn`t this viral shocks me. Good team job right there. And a very nice aerocloner! Greetings from Argentina!

  • @ernestkinzie4166
    @ernestkinzie4166 3 года назад +3

    Very professionally done. Extremely informative. Make more of such videos. Thanks so much.

  • @matthewlaplante4182
    @matthewlaplante4182 7 лет назад +799

    maybe drill an extra hole for water and put in a float valve so you don't have to add water manuely, just something a plumber sees to improve a good design

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  7 лет назад +132

      You read my mind! We have thought about doing that. The plants are big now and suck up about a gallon and a half of water a day. Every morning I add it back. This would save time!

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 7 лет назад +46

      We've incorporated this into our many designs for this tote. We've designed and built them into setups that use a single reservoir which gravity-feeds the totes on demand. We like to keep this particular incarnation at hobbyist level and not overcomplicate things.

    • @Joshuatreelocal
      @Joshuatreelocal 7 лет назад +11

      Matthew Laplante its a closed system no evaporation. ive made many of these and you can go weeks without watering. its a cool idea you have for sure though.

    • @Silverweed
      @Silverweed 7 лет назад +30

      Yeah just adding water wouldn't be enough, but a gravity fed reservoir of nutrient solution with a float sensor and a valve to automatically refill would be SO COOL.
      I have these exact same totes but only used one for the reservoir, I'm doing dutch buckets. I'm definitely going to try and make one of these setups with the spray manifold for outdoor vegetables in the spring.

    • @Onelovej
      @Onelovej 7 лет назад +4

      Family Plot instantly subbed up love the information thinking about going back to Hydroponics from Coco

  • @Ssargent888
    @Ssargent888 3 года назад +12

    This whole time I kinda figured they all knew this was for pot plants and then dude pulls out garden veggies and it kinda blew my mind for a second.

    • @Macheako
      @Macheako 3 года назад

      bruh it took me 18 minutes before i realized i was in the wrong class too 😂😂😂

    • @sand3lz
      @sand3lz 3 года назад

      Growing veg in hydro set ups is way nicer and they grow faster ypu dont need pesticeds ither because you can grow in side so the veg is also safer to eat but the main thing is they are tastier :)

    • @ethereal1257
      @ethereal1257 3 года назад

      Some ppl actually do want to grow vegetables

  • @erich1394
    @erich1394 Год назад

    DAMN the sprayers are supposed to point down! I never thought of that. You're a damn genius Scott.

  • @susanzahn812
    @susanzahn812 4 года назад +4

    This is one of the best, clearest videos I've seen. Thanks!
    What do I feed the plants? How often?
    How often do I check water? Add water?

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  4 года назад +5

      You will need to use a hydroponic nutrients. They are available from many places online. We use the Flora Grow series of nutrients from General Hydroponics, but there are many other options out there. Here is the video of us changing the solution ruclips.net/video/gYrTTLbl3Ro/видео.html
      You will need to change the water and nutrients from time to time but that depends on what plants you are growing. When the plants have drunk about half of the nutrient solution it is time to change it. This could be every couple days for large tomato plants in hot sun or less than once a month for lettuce in cool conditions. It all depends on the plant.

  • @robgoulet2272
    @robgoulet2272 4 года назад +5

    Great video and project during the stay-at-home phase most are experiencing!

  • @mattlewandowski73
    @mattlewandowski73 4 года назад +12

    Hello from East Tennessee... I just stumbled across this video. Production quality is magnificent as one would expect from a PBS production. I know this video is 3 years old now, but I wanted to bring up a flaw in content for those like me who are still stumbling across the videos. while you did an excellent job of covering the how to of the DIY project, you really failed to mention anything about a nutrient solution for the plants. one has to then chase down a second video on nutrients or refer to their own notes and links to information on nutrient solutions.

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 4 года назад +7

      This video is intended more as an intermediate video than a beginner's video. There is a companion video available on Family Plot's channel for on how to fill this tote with nutrients. There are hundreds of nutrients brands, so this video was less about how to use nutrients in hydro and all about how to build a more advanced hydroponic unit than your standard store bought systems, and cheaper. Again, the aim was not based on plant feeding, but building them a habitat for the rhizosphere. Thanks!

  • @mynamesjudge
    @mynamesjudge 2 года назад

    I liked the cheesily pleasant style of this video and it gave me a good plan for my new project. Thanks guys!

  • @RexSmithII
    @RexSmithII 4 года назад +5

    I used these same tots in 2010 , made huge marihuana warehouses with them tellered with gravity lines to a ppm/ph monitoring room. I used ultra sonic foggers to produce a true aeroponics mist. this worked great for beginning growth then as roots grew is size DWC took over and got amazing growth

    • @marcmarc4776
      @marcmarc4776 2 года назад

      So I've never done hydroponics. How long did you use this system before transplanting to a DWC? Do the roots intertwine?

  • @BigJalapeno
    @BigJalapeno 5 лет назад +6

    Thanks a lot for this video, I been looking to build something similar for cherry tomatoes, peppers, and loads of chillies.

    • @DanielWisner-mp5op
      @DanielWisner-mp5op 4 года назад

      What pump are they using? I really need to know, thanks!

  • @brown421421
    @brown421421 4 года назад +72

    I have found that if you run the hole saw in reverse when drilling the holes for the net cups it will actually leave a cleaner hole that is easier to clean up the extra bits of plastic

    • @TheOilersfan1984
      @TheOilersfan1984 4 года назад +1

      use tape aswell, especially if your material tends to break while drilling

    • @Impulse_Photography
      @Impulse_Photography 4 года назад +2

      That's how I did mine !!

    • @screamtoasigh9984
      @screamtoasigh9984 4 года назад +2

      Brad tip is best too. So much easier. It will not break with this tip.

    • @DWM_RL
      @DWM_RL 4 года назад +3

      cut it from inside out as well then just wipe top clean!!

    • @DNozz777
      @DNozz777 4 года назад +4

      Yep.. Those holesaws are made to cut holes in metal so when used regularly (in forward) makes lots of grit.. Since we are cutting thin plastic we don't have to "cut" the hole out and simple friction (reverse) will melt our hole..

  • @theomccormick6345
    @theomccormick6345 Год назад +1

    I built two of these and the results are amazing. I'm on my 4th season. Thanks!

  • @Redeemed1100
    @Redeemed1100 4 года назад +14

    I am adding this project to my garden this spring. Great job, guys!

    • @DanielWisner-mp5op
      @DanielWisner-mp5op 4 года назад

      What pump are they using? I really need to know, thanks!

  • @curtjames1943
    @curtjames1943 4 года назад +21

    Pretty cool guys , I use to be shop teacher, theses guys are the best, curious yong men keep up bein curious, you live longer especially if you get hands in soil.

    • @UMepher
      @UMepher 4 года назад

      No, no soil, hydroponics.

    • @xXDJSynXx
      @xXDJSynXx 4 года назад +1

      For a teacher, your spelling sucks

  • @theronsheppard9321
    @theronsheppard9321 5 лет назад +8

    Good job guys. That is such a brilliant idea, and it looks fun to build!

  • @miryareviews
    @miryareviews 4 года назад +2

    So far this is the best demo from start to finish that I've seen on RUclips that makes it easy for someone who would even live in an apartment. Thank you for this video

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden  4 года назад +1

      Thanks. It is fun to build and fun to see your plants grow and produce.

  • @joecal42o
    @joecal42o 7 лет назад +12

    I love the dirty joint compound bucket for water haha welcome to my world

    • @Playingwith3D
      @Playingwith3D 5 лет назад

      I actually used a joint compound bucket for a reservoir for a couple of grows before I bought a tote. lol

  • @daughterdiary
    @daughterdiary 6 лет назад +5

    This is so informative video I've ever seen
    Thank you very much I appreciate your help

  • @Phillyphnatic
    @Phillyphnatic 4 года назад +8

    Thank you! I have been looking for a solution for an emersed aquarium plant setup. Just a few minor tweaks to fit the system I have, but this is perfect.

  • @jordanhicks1345
    @jordanhicks1345 2 года назад +1

    Excellent walk-through. Thank you for sharing

  • @KrockTheIndigo
    @KrockTheIndigo 4 года назад +3

    Hell yeah these tulips gon be right yall already know'💪🏾

    • @haveagreatday8248
      @haveagreatday8248 3 года назад

      I dig your English man. Deep style. music tip/suggestion LTJ BUKEM and Mc Conrad. check it out LTJ is light the joint. hit me back with a music tip.

  • @flourflower3499
    @flourflower3499 4 года назад +1444

    All these people wanting to grow weed and I just want to save money by growing my own vegetables 😂

    • @OcRefrig
      @OcRefrig 4 года назад +64

      i dont think its cheaper to grow your own food , but the health benefits & Taste factor is Hugely worth it.

    • @ribbonoftime3997
      @ribbonoftime3997 4 года назад +86

      Weed AND veggies ! Grow your own medicine and healthy muchies . :)

    • @knuteheirman5887
      @knuteheirman5887 4 года назад +13

      Cheaper to buy veggies from local markets...

    • @911SuzieQ
      @911SuzieQ 4 года назад +11

      @@ribbonoftime3997 where would i get the seeds for the weed lol... i honestly dont know/ dont smoke but i feel like i want to get into it

    • @BlindmanVlad
      @BlindmanVlad 4 года назад +18

      Knute Heirman farmers market be expensive as hell

  • @ladams19
    @ladams19 7 лет назад +14

    Nice video and very informative. I have been searching for a great tutorial for a first time maker. This video is perfect, thank you. 2 Thumbs up for this one.

  • @woodworkingandepoxy643
    @woodworkingandepoxy643 3 года назад

    Saw this video when it first came out and was thinking About it yesterday and here it is. RUclips read my mind again. Still a great video

  • @RoboTekno
    @RoboTekno 7 лет назад +18

    Nice demo. Now I'm going to make one :-)
    Thanks for including all the parts too in the description.

  • @annal4478
    @annal4478 2 года назад +3

    A parts list and where to get them would be EXTREMELY helpful for utter newbies. I have the skill and the tools to do this,, but have no clue where to get the pump, the plant cups, the sprayers, all the stuff that actually makes it work.

    • @MJKT95
      @MJKT95 2 года назад +1

      A link to the parts list is in the description and items can be found and purchased at Home Depot and on Amazon.

    • @keithtimms4345
      @keithtimms4345 2 года назад

      @@MJKT95 i have looked and looked I can not find 330 sprayers all I can find is 360 if you can find a link please share it thank you

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 2 года назад

      @@keithtimms4345 Use the 360 if you find them. They are 330, just labeled 360, I assure you. Protip: look for misters with a hexagonal head, so you can use a socket to take them on and off. Using the fingers on these isn't so nice.

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 2 года назад

      @@MJKT95 Please shop at your local hydroponics store if you have one. Thanks!

  • @michaelobrien4644
    @michaelobrien4644 4 года назад +118

    When you are drilling the holes in the lid run your drill in reverse you wont have so much plastic to clean up cheers

    • @TJ-sp4gy
      @TJ-sp4gy 3 года назад +2

      Hahaha 84 ppl are as dumb as you

    • @michaelobrien4644
      @michaelobrien4644 3 года назад +5

      @@TJ-sp4gy You are a funny man mate as for the 85 of us at least it didn't take us a year to leave a comment you have just given a whole new meaning to the word slow .

    • @TJ-sp4gy
      @TJ-sp4gy 3 года назад +2

      @@michaelobrien4644 500 hours of video uploaded every minute sorry I didn't see it sooner. Keep exercising that brain

    • @michaelobrien4644
      @michaelobrien4644 3 года назад +3

      @@TJ-sp4gy Good to see that you have a sense of humor mate but at my age my brain is full so i will leave it at that

    • @rebeccaspratling2865
      @rebeccaspratling2865 3 года назад +1

      That's not how that works Michael. 😂

  • @enmanosdedios7689
    @enmanosdedios7689 2 года назад

    Thats definetely the best small hidroponic and efficient system i have seen. And i have seen several like these but not as complete

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I wanted it to be focused and efficient on nutrient delivery and choke out the waste of traditional hydroponics. It's a rewarding system. Thanks again!

  • @DROY2004
    @DROY2004 4 года назад +40

    Run your hole saw blade backward when cutting the plastic lids, or any plastic, no binding, no broken wrists, cleaner holes.Shalom!

  • @chivechan1233
    @chivechan1233 6 лет назад +3015

    Yes.. now I can grow my.... tomatoes

    • @Klubbexx13
      @Klubbexx13 5 лет назад +138

      Really dank Purple Cherokee

    • @idealist4life
      @idealist4life 5 лет назад +104

      LOL, I bet this kid grows...lots and lots of....tomatoes ! I wonder if he lives in a state where he is not risking going to jail. lol

    • @jameslaw3740
      @jameslaw3740 5 лет назад +54

      Special tomatoes

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 5 лет назад +70

      @@idealist4life Scott now works for a company called Cyient doing GIS work and is a financing partner for Wet-Werk. Wet-Werk doesn't grow cannabis, but we are anxious for the day when we can teach you all how to grow any plant without restrictions. These totes were specifically designed by us to grow tomato and basil together, outside, in the same setup. Check our facebook page for pictures of those grows.

    • @NineLivesEditing
      @NineLivesEditing 5 лет назад +35

      Let me know how your “tomatoes” turned out

  • @moagim29
    @moagim29 5 лет назад +54

    Now I have the perfect setup for my hydroponic pickles ;p

    • @kieronstump
      @kieronstump 4 года назад +1

      Yeah instead of water you use vinegar plant some dill beside your cucumber plant then when the cucumbers get big enough open the lid put the deal in there in the cucumbers pickling spice The other cucumbers you just let them keep growing till they’re big enough

    • @TheMrphi1990
      @TheMrphi1990 4 года назад

      😂😂😂😂

    • @DanielWisner-mp5op
      @DanielWisner-mp5op 4 года назад

      What pump are they using? I really need to know, thanks!

  • @damienrobertsmyth707
    @damienrobertsmyth707 2 года назад

    That was a nice and simple explanation of a diy hydroponic system

  • @nicholascoffman9357
    @nicholascoffman9357 5 лет назад +35

    Hey Scott Where do I get these pickle plants from. Can’t wait to start my pickle farm

  • @bhxish
    @bhxish 5 лет назад +4

    Nice video! Great teamwork and explanations :) Thank you ☺️

  • @AbortedRepublic
    @AbortedRepublic 3 года назад +3

    For putting holes in plastic bins, if you can find pieces of metal the right size (like an old garden hose for your drain) that you can heat up, it only takes a few seconds of heat with a propane torch, and the hot metal pushes right through the plastic with just a little force, making a nice neat hole with no mess.

  • @Mike-tg7dj
    @Mike-tg7dj Год назад

    I like this and can do it. I especially like the idea of melons, plus some of those plants are going to be huge.

  • @michaelross3061
    @michaelross3061 5 лет назад +7

    This is improved from the method I used previously. I figured I would look for a different build for shits and giggles. This looks more effective but there is a couple important details you left out. If you pick one of those frosted or transparent totes, it will grow algae and compete with your plants. Make sure it's dark in there. Another is that power cord is a serious fire hazard. It will be fine like that if you make a loop (aquarist here lol). Water runs down hill, so make sure there is an upward angle in your power cord so it cannot leak on your receptacle. I cannot stress how important that is, I've seen nightmare posts in my fish groups. Other than that, thanks for the new ideas!

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 2 года назад

      the power cord comes out of the top of the tote. no drips.

    • @wallf1ower_305
      @wallf1ower_305 2 года назад

      it literally goes up from the pump and out of the hole. I guess water travels uphill now 🤦‍♂🤦‍♂

  • @santig.2113
    @santig.2113 4 года назад +3

    this is so useful can't wait to finally start my VEGETABLE GARDEN

  • @sublimefanboy1994
    @sublimefanboy1994 4 года назад +884

    “Can you show us what plants you have there?” Yes sir this is an OG kush plant

    • @ovodrew486
      @ovodrew486 4 года назад +12

      LOLOL. Love ALL these comments here. Pretty much was thinking the same thing.

    • @huskerider
      @huskerider 4 года назад +5

      Whats that? Hybrid Beefsteak? Please post a pic. Thanks!!!

    • @skizztrizz4453
      @skizztrizz4453 4 года назад +2

      LMAO 👏👏😂😂😂😂

    • @kathypetersen5324
      @kathypetersen5324 4 года назад +5

      I mean yah but if you ever grown it before your looking at over 400 dollars in just nutrients alone just for 6 plants that might pull a zip in a half

    • @TheGrumpyReefFish
      @TheGrumpyReefFish 4 года назад +32

      Kathy Petersen keep making people think it’s expensive and hard to grow...greedy greedy

  • @MissionaryForMexico
    @MissionaryForMexico Год назад +1

    I have built same type of aerponics system, and other fill and dump hydroponic systems. One issue you have with the spray heads is they clogged up, the key is to use very clean water, and check on the spray heads once every few days!

  • @inspiredportland9662
    @inspiredportland9662 4 года назад +10

    try going in reverse with the hole saw on the lid it will melt the hole instead of making all that tiny plastic.
    Great info

  • @au69miner
    @au69miner 6 лет назад +50

    hi guys, some things you skipped over....
    #1....these systems will build up HEAT, i use a sealed 2 liter soda bottle of frozen water every 6-12 hours depending on time of year, to keep the water in the LOW 70's(sealed so it doesn't dilute the hydro grow formula) i also keep a waterproof thermometer(digital) in it, so i can monitor the water temp from the outside
    #2....you need to add hydrogen peroxide (capful a gallon) to prevent the bacteria from growing slime on everything the water comes into contact with in your system.....
    #3....if you use just water, your plants will starve to death, find a liquid plant food that WONT clog your sprinklers( even then you STILL need to bottle brush this system(just like a rifle cleaning) EVERY MONTH(or sooner) to insure proper sprinkler flow(that means COMPLETE disassembly, INCLUDING HEADS,(blow thru them to make sure they are not plugged up.
    #4...start small, get to know how these systems actually work in YOUR conditions, i actually use a 5 gallon bucket(for the last decade or so) and it fits my needs perfectly, i have 3 different lids i use with 6-12-18 sites, and it keeps down the cost of putting nutrients in 2 gallons of water as opposed to 10 gallons of water......cheers!

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 6 лет назад +28

      Thank you for your advice, but we've been very aware of these issues.
      #1 This is a common solution to a problem most people don't expect. However, we've used this system out doors in the late summer heat with great results. The tote does get quite warm, but it doesn't hurt the plants in the long run. Tomatoes and squash and such love to grow and can take a heck of a beating from all sorts of events before it starts to revolt on your abuse. Our tomatoes (see our facebook site) went from "planting" to harvest in less than 45 days with this system. All out back of our warehouse getting the full rays of the sun. At one point the plants we so large it seemed like we filled the tote up with fresh water every day until feeding day. That's when we decided to gravity feed them on demand, but that's a different lesson... moral of the story: just grow with it. If you're not growing the west's favorite crop, you're not going to need too much specialization in the root zone.
      #2 DO NOT use hydrogen peroxide on hydroponic applications to fight bacteria and fungus. We cannot stress this enough. To give your plants a happy life they NEED bacteria and fungi to hang out in their roots and help them get access to food. Sterilizing the environment weakens their immune response and makes them prone to illness and susceptible to harsh environments. Instead of microbial genocide, introduce beneficial microbes to your root zone. These are easily found under many brand names. Gardeners the world over are well aware of the application and benefits of microbes. At our shop we usually just throw whatever free samples we have this week at the plants, but it we were to go shopping we'd probably pick up a bottle of Orca or Great White and use them religiously with every nutrient change. Beneficial microbes will out compete harmful microbes help the roots thrive, and therefore the plants will thrive. They aren't expensive, and you just mix them in like any other plant food.
      #3 This was a demo on building certain hydroponic system, not an introduction to hydroponics. Everyone knows plants must eat? Even a plant in soil will eventually need amendments to that soil in order to continue to live. The art of hydroponics is essentially "soil amendments" given from the beginning and until the end of the plants life. Tailored to its specific needs. Fine tuned. All live must feed. General Hydroponics is the brand of plant food we promote the most as it's the brand most likely to be available in every major city and every hydroponic supply shop. Indeed, there are countless other brands that will provide excellent results in systems like this. Avoid organic brands until you know they won't clog the sprayers. There are lots of organics to find that will work, but some will cause trouble in the tiny holes, so be aware.
      #4 This tote is simply one incarnation of the SPRAYER design. The tote is the vessel. The sprayers are the important part. If you do this setup right (the tote is a hyrbid setup for beginners or hobbyist going to the next level in hydroponics) you can use minute amounts of water compared to a DWC. I've had my 9 year old nephew build a single pole sprayer into a 5 gallon bucket with a 250GPH pump. His cucumber plant gave off nearly 100 cucumbers and was the envy of the extended family. Never underestimate the power of extreme oxygenation!
      Thanks again!

    • @binnerdabinner8924
      @binnerdabinner8924 5 лет назад

      thank you very much this is definitely going to help living in a studio

    • @eliracine9020
      @eliracine9020 5 лет назад

      Bro your the best. I need to do the 5 gallon bucket thing. Thanks for the tips.

    • @NarcFreeFormula
      @NarcFreeFormula 5 лет назад +1

      @@wetwerk2178 Reading your replies to your comment section and I just have to bow to your level of knowledge AND patience.

    • @SkandalouzStyle
      @SkandalouzStyle 5 лет назад

      😂😂😂😂😂 BULLSHIT!!

  • @bobbybacon3478
    @bobbybacon3478 2 года назад +6

    These cats are awkward but man they are it! You guys helped my project out a lot. Tons of complicated “professional” setup vids that just aren’t feasible for everyday people. Thank you!!!

  • @Barcodum
    @Barcodum Год назад

    Thanks for a possible homeschool assignment/project idea.

  • @pesjld
    @pesjld 2 года назад +6

    Great "for anything that grows above the surface like tomatoes, cucumbers, pickles... ". Wait, what, you can grow pickles? If he knows this magic I think he should share this ability. I've been making pickles from cucumbers for years I never knew you could just GROW them. Amazing!

    • @wetwerk2178
      @wetwerk2178 Год назад

      we do feel magical sometimes.