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Planting Seeds on Hydroponic Clay Pebbles Without Rockwool

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • In this video I’ll show you a different way to start seeds on hydroponic clay pebbles, without using rockwool. Rockwool is a great way to seeds, but there are hydroponic growers who don’t like using rockwool, and are always looking for alternatives. If you’ve tried to start seeds on clay pebbles, you know it works, there are usually wasted seeds that fall down between the cracks in the clay pebbles. One advantage to starting seeds in rockwool, is that the seeds stay where you put them, in the hole in the center of the cube. Not so with planting seeds on clay pebbles, the seeds rarely stay where you want them to. In this video I'll show you a method to keep the seeds where you want them to stay, without rockwool! Amazon links to products used in the video:
    Mars hydro light: amzn.to/34ZJwQO
    Clay pebbles: amzn.to/3pBDMEI
    Net cups: amzn.to/38SF1Zo
    Tiny Tim seeds: amzn.to/352Q4OK

Комментарии • 253

  • @gth042
    @gth042 3 года назад +55

    I think the simplicity of what you've done is a sign of genius. Time to order more clay pebbles and toss this rockwool in the attic.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад +5

      Its been working great, thanks for the comment!

    • @sharonrose9552
      @sharonrose9552 3 года назад +1

      @@TikkiOOO Does it work with Fruiting vegetables like tomatoes and cukes that are supposed to have a deeper planting depth?

    • @toastiesburned9929
      @toastiesburned9929 2 года назад +2

      @@sharonrose9552 just cover it with more clay pebbles

    • @berndmayer1765
      @berndmayer1765 Год назад

      ​@@toastiesburned9929
      Fact

  • @NaturalHealingGuides
    @NaturalHealingGuides 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for this amazing video. You did it 3 years ago and it is still very relevant today. You are my hero Tikki.

  • @chris12321222
    @chris12321222 3 года назад +7

    I use organic cotton balls! Over time they disintegrate as the plant grows and doesn’t have any harmful chemicals in it

  • @Flying_Doodle_Homestead
    @Flying_Doodle_Homestead 4 месяца назад +1

    I just set up a micro green experiment yesterday using a very similar set up. I got dollar tree deli cups with lids. I put my leca in the bottom, added fert to my water and then cut a paper towel to fit the shape of the container. Spread the seed and then sprayed them. I put the lid back on and set it in my window. I’m excited to see how this works. I found your video today, after I did this. So I’m doubly excited to see the progress knowing someone else did it successfully ❤❤

  • @calabrais
    @calabrais 2 года назад +3

    Wasn't it 13 out of 12 seeds that germinated? Talk about success! Thanks for another amazing video.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  2 года назад

      Success breeds success! Thanks calabrais....success to you!

  • @wesleyvanauken
    @wesleyvanauken 6 месяцев назад +3

    I love this lady, she is absolutely the best!

  • @atdforgebc4605
    @atdforgebc4605 2 года назад +6

    You are really a good teacher. You and Urban Gardening. Its rare to see this kind of RUclips content creators thats directly to the point and use simple and less words. Very effective instructions with real experience demonstration. I hope you wont get tired of your efforts. Thank you

    • @ssahasramorganics7664
      @ssahasramorganics7664 2 года назад

      Yepp - I agree - sick of those monotonous drabble voices who teach almost nothing but go on and on preaching boring hydroponic sermons 😀

  • @DaveCaseyin3D
    @DaveCaseyin3D 10 месяцев назад +2

    2yrs later, is this still your preferred method? It looks like a great idea!

  • @KarenMontalvo
    @KarenMontalvo 3 года назад +1

    So we’ll explained! Fantastic format and easy to watch/understand.
    I’m definitely doing this.

  • @tomlopez7819
    @tomlopez7819 2 года назад +2

    Great video, super helpful. You just made the Kratky method even simpler.

  • @bigteach25
    @bigteach25 2 года назад +1

    Also a newb to this growing method and gardening in general. Thank you for this video and the illustrated processes. This has been immensely helpful Tikki! Thank you again!!!!

  • @richardrussell4157
    @richardrussell4157 2 года назад +2

    Once again you have come up with a brilliant alternative to rockwool. This and the Loofah are both great ideas. Thanks so much!

  • @ja-lt2jl
    @ja-lt2jl 3 года назад

    Tikki, I leaned so much from you. Love your energy and method of experimentation!

  • @frankobermaier3440
    @frankobermaier3440 Год назад +1

    I just saw this a few weeks ago and have been using it with great success. Thank you, Tiki, for sharing your knowledge.

  • @sherree5024
    @sherree5024 Год назад

    Brilliant..
    Loved your descriptions and detailed instruction. Especially when you stated what didn’t work for you.

  • @rivforest2395
    @rivforest2395 3 года назад

    you are a great teacher, so clear and practical, many thanks!

  • @catherinebaldwin6580
    @catherinebaldwin6580 Год назад +1

    Wow. This is perfect. I’m glad I found your channel while web surfing about hydroton. It’s nice to find a method without rockwool. Just don’t like the idea of the fibers, the throwing away and buy more, and the energy cost. It takes a lot of fossil fuel most of the time to melt rock like that.
    A method where the only thing thrown away is a paper towel is great. I wonder if it could be more sustainable, but whatever makes thar bed is getting tangled in roots, so a brown recycled paper towel seem best.

  • @charismamagallanes7561
    @charismamagallanes7561 2 года назад +1

    Great content! I'm just starting to use clay pebbles and so far your video is the most useful I have seen. Thanks!

  • @LindysSoftware
    @LindysSoftware 3 года назад +3

    Genius!! I was looking for an alternative to rockwool. This is perfect!

  • @michaelnewsomegreen5500
    @michaelnewsomegreen5500 2 года назад +2

    I really like your vids Tikki, your explanations are very easy to understand & I like the experiential nature of your explanations. Your channel along with Hoocho are my goto channels for all things hydroponics. Thank you so much.

  • @anthonydelgado731
    @anthonydelgado731 Год назад +6

    The paper towel idea was brilliant. Also thanks for taking the time and sharing your results. I often wondered whether the translucent light made a difference. Love the channel and the content

  • @loriea1785
    @loriea1785 3 года назад +7

    Love your creative ideas ! Folgers jars and paper towels!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад

      Thanks lorie A, I appreciate it!

  • @aaronmyatt8700
    @aaronmyatt8700 3 года назад

    Simple, elegant, fantastic! I will be experimenting with this technique when I next cycle my containers!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад

      Good luck Aaron, and thanks for the comment!

  • @eric5800
    @eric5800 3 года назад

    I just started 2 tiny tims in rockwool n 2 chard tonight. Just for fun n testing different methods on hydroponics thanks for great ideas

  • @danhaas6448
    @danhaas6448 2 года назад +1

    I started lettuce in just paper towels and just spent a half hour transplanting into clay pebbles, this makes more sense, thanks

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  2 года назад

      Glad its working for you, good luck!

  • @paulwilson3434
    @paulwilson3434 2 года назад

    You are a natural. Great explanation. Love you 😍

  • @bcarol2484
    @bcarol2484 2 года назад

    Was looking for an alternative to the rock wool- and using the clay pebbles or Perilite. THIS answered that need. And I have Paper towels always around.!!! Thank you!!!

  • @ChelegoesHiking
    @ChelegoesHiking 3 года назад

    YOU had all the answers to my questions!! YAY!! Thank you!! Will be watching much more of your content!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад

      Thank you Michele!

  • @ironcurtain8432
    @ironcurtain8432 Год назад

    This is an incredibly useful guide! Thank you very much for the inspiration!

  • @Trackhoe075
    @Trackhoe075 3 года назад +1

    What a neat idea! Please keep us advised going forward! I can’t wait to start my tiny Tim’s this way! I’m sure the towel will have no I’ll effects on roots or growth! Certainly less than rockwool!
    Again thanks for this tip! You are a real inspiration

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад +1

      The Tiny Tim's have flower buds....very exciting! Thanks Trackhoe for your kind comment!

  • @dtozdiamondsinc107
    @dtozdiamondsinc107 3 года назад

    I love this idea. I am giving it a try. Will update how it goes.

  • @kimivy7234
    @kimivy7234 2 года назад

    Thank You SO MUCH for this informative video!!! Its just what I needed to get started. Very clear, concise and easy to follow. Plus your method is genius!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful and thanks for the lovely comment!

  • @vidaroni
    @vidaroni 3 года назад +1

    What a clever idea! I have some peppers germinating in a paper towel right now, and I think I'll try to transfer them into a setup like this instead. Thanks for sharing!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад +2

      I tried the paper towel in baggie method to germinate seeds, its what got me thinking about using a paper towel....its good for more than just wiping up spills! Thanks for your comment Vidar, and good luck!

  • @josmith6415
    @josmith6415 2 года назад

    I love all of your videos. You are such a great speaker and teacher. thank you.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  2 года назад

      Wow, thank you, I really appreciate that!

  • @ranchodiablaacres3967
    @ranchodiablaacres3967 2 года назад

    You're doing great work for the hydroponic community for posting these experiments, Tikki! Great job! This is a much better method for our lungs and the environment.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  2 года назад

      Thank you for the nice comment, I appreciate it!

    • @laticecarpenter5887
      @laticecarpenter5887 Год назад

      @Tikki O. Hello, lol I wished I had saw this video before I purchased the rock wool, I purchased it because I binged watch alot of your wonderful videos. May I ask why you stopped using rock wool, and also do you still to this day use paper towel to start your seedlings. Thanks...I'm gonna try and find up to date videos you have...you do such an excellent job on explaining, thanks again!!

  • @Exfog
    @Exfog 2 года назад +1

    Great job - I dig your videos, and always struggle with Rockwool. I've had great success starting in Dirt/Coco Coir, and transferring into my system which is a real pain...I absolutely dig this, and can't wait to give it a run!
    Thank you for sharing!

  • @Schallerotto
    @Schallerotto 3 месяца назад

    Great vídeo! Great Idea! Salute from Brazil!

  • @jomnomnom
    @jomnomnom 3 года назад +11

    That's brilliant! 😃 So much cheaper and eco-friendlier than a fresh piece of rockwool for each new plant. Been searching for alternatives for a while. Can't wait to try that!

    • @golfshoe9321
      @golfshoe9321 2 года назад +2

      You can also use cotton balls.

    • @KeepSycklids
      @KeepSycklids Год назад

      Or pool noodles. Lol gardening is mostly simplicity.. but big companies and capitalism will tell u that u need the growmaster 9000.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣and there goes the Gardner down to homedepot just to return it.. cuz it don't usually work better then simple 🤷

    • @KeepSycklids
      @KeepSycklids Год назад

      I remember when they said u couldn't grow Marijuana in miracle grow. Lmao just 20 years later find out that Scott's owns all the fertilizer companies. Ur basically growing in miracle grow no matter what u buy. Look it up. They were tryin to monopolize the soil game .. I think they did.

  • @mahmouddarwish707
    @mahmouddarwish707 9 месяцев назад

    Its really so amazing simple ideas for biggners ., i my self going to apply yrs and see
    Confident it working well ., trusting your clear simplicity thk u

  • @deborahtemptingtanglesdesi1511

    Someone already said this genius and it truly is. I have some little seedlings already started on cotton balls but i have a terrible time getting those little roots thru the bottom of the net cup. So I will nestle my rooted seedlings on a little paper towel nest as you show and hope the roots will follow the wet paper down into the nutrient solution. Thank you again for your brilliant ideas. =Deb

  • @WannodsPlace
    @WannodsPlace 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Thanks so much. Im brand new to gardening and hydroponic. I never even heard of growing herbs and veggies in water, no soil before 1-2 yrs ago when my daughter told me a little about it. So of course curious me has to give it a try. My first 10 pod idoo kit arrivved and im about to set it up. Your well explained video is going to be a great help. Again ty so much.

  • @brandonminiman
    @brandonminiman Год назад +1

    The paper towel wicking is interesting

  • @johnharrison2511
    @johnharrison2511 Год назад

    Your presentations are so good😊
    Your methods also. Inspiring.

  • @sandram5664
    @sandram5664 3 года назад

    Very clever idea Tikki! Thanks for sharing.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад

      Thank you! 😊Sandra M!

  • @ametsai536
    @ametsai536 4 месяца назад

    Thank you! I don’t want to feel guilty about adding to land waste

  • @RedhairedRanger
    @RedhairedRanger 3 года назад +2

    What a great idea! I'm always in favour of a more sustainable solution (i.e., I'm running out of rockwool!). Thanks again for sharing!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад

      Thank you RedhairedRanger!

  • @-.-_123
    @-.-_123 Год назад

    Thanks for doing all of this expirementing for us!🙂

  • @ThanhBui-fi6xg
    @ThanhBui-fi6xg 2 года назад

    thank you, i really did not want to buy rockwool. this is perfect

  • @stevend.harrington5017
    @stevend.harrington5017 Год назад

    I'm using a plastic coffee container...and put three holes in the cover. Using your rolled up paper towel idea and applied a plastic rap for humidity...it works...!! very well actually.

  • @sharadseth5306
    @sharadseth5306 3 года назад

    Nicely explained...as always. Thanks Ma'am.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад

      My pleasure 😊Sharad, and thanks for the comment!

  • @lynn2551
    @lynn2551 Год назад

    Brilliant fix, thanks 😊

  • @GerryStilton
    @GerryStilton 3 года назад

    Tikki, so glad I found your channel. I was getting tired every year of the knats and then I started to notice last two years when I started them in water and let them grow in the water, the gnats just drown ha, serves those pest right! What a great idea 💡👏, I am going to try your idea this year. Thanks, subscribed!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад

      Thanks Gerry! Unfortunately I have some soil based plants as well, and a fish tank, so the gnats come...I use yellow sticky paper and I just bought a UV light catcher, but they are very annoying...hope your problem is solved, and thank you for commenting...welcome to the channel!

  • @joeromph213
    @joeromph213 10 месяцев назад

    Genius move!!

  • @jayc6159
    @jayc6159 7 месяцев назад +1

    That’s a great idea thanks!

  • @donnainmt
    @donnainmt 2 года назад

    This is a super idea! Thanks!

  • @bereckdavid4810
    @bereckdavid4810 2 года назад

    thats good science, thank you for your work.

  • @chris2pher44
    @chris2pher44 2 года назад +1

    All I gotta say is wow. I have a love hate relationship with rockwool.
    I feel stupid after watching this, this is outstanding idea and I must try. Thanks so much for sharing.👍

  • @LesssIsMore
    @LesssIsMore Год назад

    I've watched several of your videos and they're great!!! So time for me to comment. Things that I really liked:
    1. I liked that you experimented and tried something new with the paper towel and shared your results.
    2. Recording over time is great so we can see the outcome.
    3. You did a double experiment with the tin foil and again shared the results - GREAT!!
    4. If you're not sure about why something happens, you let us know.
    I will certainly be watching more of your videos.
    Question/Comment:
    1. I had the same question as you as to why not use something to prevent seeds from falling down. I thought about using a mix with smaller clay pebbles, crushed clay pebbles or perlite (thinking it would float to the top and create a surface for the seeds). Your solution is much more elegant.
    2. I haven't used clay pebbles before but after watching your video, I ordered a bag. I'm just curious if the pebble wick up water without the paper towel. It seems like with just the rocks the the seeds would not get adequate moisture.
    THANKS!!!!!!!!

  • @markledford4420
    @markledford4420 Год назад

    Loved this I was buying condiment containers and starting in paper towels and moving the paper towel to netcups guessing heights lol

  • @stevelake5943
    @stevelake5943 2 года назад

    Thanks for the great and timely vide

  • @TM-we6eg
    @TM-we6eg 2 года назад

    This is awesome im gonna try it, ty for the video. The rockwool drives me nuts.

  • @julieduncan1996
    @julieduncan1996 29 дней назад

    Very clever!

  • @taekwonmo
    @taekwonmo Год назад

    You're a genius! Thanks! I was going to try a cotton ball but this works well! :)

    • @taekwonmo
      @taekwonmo Год назад +1

      OK - so two weeks later, I had to uproot my bok choy and take out the paper towels because it was molding and I noticed a fungus gnat targeting the paper towel plants. It doesn't look like you had this problem, though, so maybe it was something on my end. :

  • @norahmason7451
    @norahmason7451 Год назад

    So informative! Thanks

  • @christinewinig8286
    @christinewinig8286 Год назад

    Genius ! Thank you for this. So helpful

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  Год назад

      Thanks Christine for the comment, and keep on growing!

  • @JenMarco
    @JenMarco 3 года назад

    I’ve been wondering if I could do this! Thank you!!!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад +1

      Yes, Bounty towels work great, thanks jtuno 122!

  • @jacqslabz
    @jacqslabz 3 года назад +1

    Love it! Prefect!

  • @seans7451
    @seans7451 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video, this is essentially how the 'botanium' system works, seeds are started in miniature clay pebbles, and a pump goes off every few hours to keep them moist. I've grown bok choi, lettuce, and peppers in the original kickstarter botanium model. I've done the same thing as this video with kratky and just clay pebbles inspired by the botanium. I will say the mini pebbles work best but are hard to come by, I've only seen them offered by botanium, I'm sure you could essentially do the same thing growing in pure perlite.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад +1

      Great tips, thanks Sean!

  • @bettyboohadapoo
    @bettyboohadapoo 3 года назад

    That what super informative thanks so much ❤️

  • @jimmyjo1375
    @jimmyjo1375 8 месяцев назад

    Great video.

  • @Katya-zj7ni
    @Katya-zj7ni 4 месяца назад

    Great presentation 😂❤❤❤

  • @cynthiaerskine4882
    @cynthiaerskine4882 3 года назад +2

    Great video. I have been propagating from seed in separate media (50/50 perlite and vermiculite mix, which is reusable) and then transferring to net cups when the seedling is slightly bigger...mainly because I didn't like the idea of rockwool from a sustainability perspective. This idea of yours is really good though and I think there are probably a few ways to achieve the same end using scrap fabric instead of the paper towel (I never buy paper towel, we use cloth that can be either washed or rags that can be thrown away if the mess is really yukky). I'm going to give it a try, thankyou for your great video :)

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад +1

      Cloth is a great alternative (no dyes of course) thanks for the comment and good luck growing!

  • @theflightsimmerupnorth5172
    @theflightsimmerupnorth5172 2 года назад

    Thank you for this! This helped saved me some $$$ :)

  • @barnesd9
    @barnesd9 3 дня назад

    I love this!

  • @OxzowachiAlt
    @OxzowachiAlt 3 года назад +3

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!! It seemed like EVERYONE used rockwool in their hydroponic systems, until I decided to actually look up "Hydroponics without rockwool". This video was basically MADE for me. I thought I would have to come up with a genius solution myself! Thanks so much for this video!!

  • @FortWildernessRicky
    @FortWildernessRicky 3 года назад

    That was marvelous 😎

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Fort Wilderness Ricky!

  • @Rite1010.
    @Rite1010. 2 года назад

    I'm gonna try this. Rock wool was way too complicated for me as a first timer. I did do a single direct sowing recently and my garlic is doing great.

  • @mskraft
    @mskraft 3 года назад +1

    Great idea using paper towels. I tried using wicking twine, but it didn’t work too well 😄. I’ll give your method a go next time. 👍🏾. TFS 💗

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад +1

      I used Bounty, but it should work with any cloth, good luck!

  • @Worldwidegiantgrowers
    @Worldwidegiantgrowers 8 месяцев назад

    Nice video I’m new to hydro 👀 to learn more

  • @1SpiritualTruth
    @1SpiritualTruth 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @giovannysilva7735
    @giovannysilva7735 3 года назад

    Sure gonna try out this method

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад

      Thanks Giovanny!

  • @strawman9410
    @strawman9410 3 года назад +1

    Growing made simple. Would of liked more info on your watering, how often you changed or topped up. I'm following similar method, but with a bubbler. Yes your paper towel method, like it. Thank you.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад +3

      Thanks Sean, I like simple...my watering is different depending on the container size. The large 3-5 gallon totes I top off or change out once a month or so, depending on the water level. The water levels don't decrease as much in the beginning, and then much more as the plant grows more, and even more when it starts to flower and bear fruit. Cucumbers seem to drink more than tomatoes, and tomatoes more than lettuce. Also when the environment is humid the water doesn't evaporate as quickly as in a dry environment....so many variables, so I go by feel and by looking. Mostly I leave the lettuce alone and its fine. The tomatoes I tend to about once a month, flushing out most of the water and giving it new hydroponic water with nutrients. Hope that helps. Mostly look at your plants and see if they look good or are stressed out. Thanks for the question!

  • @margybane3985
    @margybane3985 2 года назад

    Love the hints you were giving us!! I’m thinking of starting Vegs with clay pebbles and wonder if you have lights over all of your plantings??

  • @aarongentile7232
    @aarongentile7232 3 года назад

    Great idea and a good $ saver too!!

  • @lightheirart5521
    @lightheirart5521 Год назад

    i found a black drawstring bag on Amazon that easily slips over bottom of wide mouth mason jar and has a neat draw string on top. I think they were a dozen for just over $1 each and so much easier than dealing with foil. (10/30/22). Haven't tried them yet but soon will use your clay pebble idea and let you know.

  • @lorrainerhoades881
    @lorrainerhoades881 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @hsbc2468
    @hsbc2468 3 года назад

    Good idea. I will try with cotton balls and kerosene lantern wick.

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад +1

      Without the kerosene I hope! Good luck Bob!

  • @Legotron
    @Legotron 3 года назад +7

    Brand new to hydroponics and stumbled upon your channel. Love the explanations, straight and to the point. My only question is... is there harm in not thinning out the smaller plants and letting them coexist in the same net cup?

    • @Keithers_
      @Keithers_ 2 года назад +2

      I'd like to know as well. I have some that I didn't thin and they are growing, but they're really crowded and I'm thinking it would make them more susceptible to disease and more difficult to harvest. Just a guess though. I know even in the gardening books I've read the seedlings get thinned, so there must be a reason.

    • @sparkymikey25
      @sparkymikey25 Год назад +1

      I know this is an old post but I wanted to answer anyway. Yes, what happens is competition for the nutrients in the water, space for the roots to grow, and especially as they grow they will compete for light. If you train them to grow sideways so they aren't competing for light and you change the water often then they could both grow together.

  • @stevepethel6843
    @stevepethel6843 4 месяца назад

    ❤😂very good ideas well spoken video

  • @TheMartiniDiva
    @TheMartiniDiva Год назад

    Love your videos, you are concise and thorough! What size seed cups did you use for the gallon milk jugs and how did you get them to fit?
    P.S., use an eye dropper to moisten your paper towel instead of a sprayer.

  • @thersgarden3144
    @thersgarden3144 3 года назад +1

    Cool video. I'll give it a try on my first grow season 😀 What did you use to paint the milk jars?

  • @murtasma
    @murtasma 3 года назад

    I'm going to try this out. If you go to a home depot or lowe's buy yourself a roll of reflective insulation it's pretty cheap and super easy to work with, scissors is all you need. You can glue it or tape it to your containers to block the light. It will also help to keep the water cool for the plants and is reusable and fine to get wet. I'm also considering ripping a piece of paper towel to place on top of the pebbles instead of making a little bed while still having a wick into the water. This should make it easier for roots to break into the paper towel and work down. You could also place a tiny bit of soil above the paper towel since the soil won't fall in. This will keep the seed and roots in the dark as they work their way down and give the plant a bit of support as it starts. That little soil layer can also help prevent some evaporation until the plant can get established. I'll let you know how it goes thanks for the idea!

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад

      Thanks for the tips Murtasma!

  • @qmoonwalker3847
    @qmoonwalker3847 2 года назад

    Looks WAY too simple...... I'm going to try it! 😄

  • @MikeHughJass
    @MikeHughJass 17 дней назад

    I've also seen using a cotton ball in place of the paper towel. Maybe a tiny bit easier.

  • @couponqueen5089
    @couponqueen5089 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing, when should i remove the paper towel?

  • @terryirwin3899
    @terryirwin3899 3 года назад

    Very very interesting! Thanks for the video. You moved the tomatoes to a larger reservoir - I assume they stay in their net cup forever? My understanding is a rockwool plug can be placed in a larger rockwool cube which can then later be dropped into a much larger net basket. Will your tomato plant reach full productivity in its original net cup?

  • @Tannimaus1
    @Tannimaus1 3 года назад +4

    I'm super new to Kratky and I like your videos the best of many I've watched. Nicely paced, informative, to the point. Thank you! Do you know if the Masterblend nutrient solution might be harmful to dogs? I unfortunately don't know anything about chemicals /fertilizer. I would have more space if i wasn't worried my two dogs might get into any containers I put on the floor

    • @TikkiOOO
      @TikkiOOO  3 года назад

      Thank you Tannimaus1 and thank you for your kind comment! Unfortunately I don't know if Masterblend is harmful to dogs, but I wouldn't leave any chemicals or fertilizers near pets or small children. Maybe get a large container like a bin/tote or large bucket with a good cover and secure it that way so they don't get into it. That way you can leave it on the floor, but its in a closed container that is difficult for pets/kids to get into. Good luck with your growing journey!

  • @BeppyCat
    @BeppyCat 2 года назад

    This is great!
    Has this became your standard practice?

  • @chrisjenniferskippy
    @chrisjenniferskippy 3 года назад

    Great video! Did you cut the paper towel below the net cup after the roots grew in?

  • @elizabethr2908
    @elizabethr2908 Год назад +3

    Great video! Could natural cotton balls be used for the beds instead of paper towels?

    • @LR-je7nn
      @LR-je7nn Год назад

      I have a large bag of organic cotton balls. It's worth a try.

    • @LR-je7nn
      @LR-je7nn Год назад +2

      She says in a comment further down that she has had success with cotton balls.