Very nice. I'm doing the same with four buckets, but those pvc elbows are expensive so I'm using netcups or maybe pieces of wire to hold the rockwool in place. Yours is the only tower on youtube with buckets; great idea, self-reliance is everything about Freedom. ciao.
Just some observations: The 45° PVC elbows cost in Home Depot 72×5.11 = $367.92. All the PVC and plastics for this project aren't food grade. I like the concept but I will search the web for a cost effective solution and healthy one.
My tower was similar: water distribution is key. The tinyholes should work better like he has here. Ive got a question though; how does one scale this up? At 2a per pump (not to mension pump price), 10 towers in your already at 20 amps. The average stove with all burners turned on is rated for 50A. How can we build this same setup using the kratky method? That way if the breaker gets tripped, we still have our water source. I really liked this method, price and ziptie time asside. This project needs to evolve to kratky somehow. Thanks for the video! Next year im sproutong my seeds in sand with a peroxide type bottle on its side with holes in the bottom.
I notice on your video at Chena Springs that it's sitting there empty - did you ever get it working? It must be difficult to get the water to reach every single root and I'd love to see a follow-up video before I invest in the necessary equipment. Thanks!
I watched this video about 4 years ago. I would like to put this together in my classroom with my students as a class project. Where can I get the build designs. Also was there a video with grow lights mentioned in this video?
Brandon, I will check with the resort and ask about the directions. I will also call my father in-law and see what I can find out for you. This is what he thought was important. You can contact me on my email if you would like and we can communicate. hopwood914@gmail.com
Brandon, here is a link to the directions for the grow tower on the chenahotsprings.com site under renewables and then renewables again. Anyway, here is link chenahotsprings.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Chena-Hot-Springs-Grow-Tower-Lesson-Plan-2.pdf
@@DouglasHopwood wow, I am so excited and grateful that you replied so quickly. Thank you Sir. I am building lesson plans in preparation for next year. I will research finding as many food grade materials as possible and we will definitely do it. I will reach out and send you all feedback from my experience with the build and pics of my kids and progress. Your father in law is awesome. Many thanks to you both for sharing your knowledge.
@@brandonwilliams5576 you are quite welcome. I was just sitting here watching the news. You got lucky. Please keep me informed of your progress. We have had i great response from this video. Keep up the good work
Has anyone followed this and built it yet? I downloaded the directions. I'd like to hear from growers that built it, and what was the experience, results etc.
@@DouglasHopwood Nope - the renewables page for the directions goes to a reservation page. The one for the video still comes here. Bummer! Maybe you could put a .pdf here?
Do you think a net pot would work instead of the pvc elbow? That would save some money on the project (100 net pots for around 15 bucks). The pvc elbows I found were $1.76 each.
I am not assuming anything. All Hopwood Buzz subscribers are the smartest people in the world. Please go to chenahotsprings.com go to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
A family of 6 requires more than 4,000,000 calories per year. A pound of potatoes contains about 350 calories. To feed a family of 6 on just potatoes would work out to be about 12,500 lb. Under grow light, you might be able to produce 6 crops of potatoes per year. Assuming your tower can produce 50 pounds per crop, whuch is highly unlikely, You still come up more than 12,000 pounds short. By the way, I think your design is great! It certainly could produce enough greens to add to your diet.
I am going to build one of these, think its an awesome concept, i have a solar powered submersible pump with battery back up, can i leave it running 24/7 ?
If you go to chenahotsprings.com. Click on renewables then on renewables again, scroll down and you will see vertical lettuce tower then learn how to make one
@@DouglasHopwood the link goes to a vacation resort site… but I scrolled and finally found the actual link!!! In case u wanted to check it out, it is chenahotsprings.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Chena-Hot-Springs-Grow-Tower-Lesson-Plan-2.pdf
Go to 'Keep on growin' with Mike VanDuzee.' He has a video out making a smaller version of the same thing. Start to finish. Explains everything. I think cost is $68 in supplies. Take a look.
I went to chenahotsprings.com and the site works but it appears that they no longer have the link to the grow tower up. It was called lettus alone. Sorry
Correction. Click on menu then about the renewables. At that point you will find a table called vertical lettuce tower. Unfortunately the tab is not working right now. Sorry
@@DouglasHopwood Went there, it's a page describing the eco tours they offer. The "lettuce Tower" is there, but it's just text, no link to the page you describe in this video. Is the info anywhere else?
@@lovly2cu725 hey lovly try being nice. The company is working on getting the instructions back on their site. I am not taking the video down because there is a lot of good info on it.
Chenahotsprings.com>about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower. The problem is that when you click on learn how to make one, it takes you to the home page. We are working with the company, Chena Hotsprings, to work this out. Thanks
I don’t have further information on the status of the site at this point. I made contact with Chena Hotsprings and the have not called me withe the status as of yet.
Presumably this did not work out huh? Otherwise there would have been a follow up video link in description? Few flaws are of course that it’s not food grade plastic and it’s loud and kinda ugly (which are of course non-functional flaws)
@@DouglasHopwood I am a subscriber now and I still do not see any follow up videos, there is a plug for hot springs resort which has nothing to do with that bucket system. There is also a short video about hot springs from 4 weeks ago with a tower in it, but nothing on instructions anywhere - please post a link here if real
The point was, I will provide more information when I get more information. If that is not good enough, unsubscribe or just go ahead and shut you pie hole.
This really doesn't show how it was built nor have any plans to go by, plus, i would put a link in the description instead of asking or expecting us to remember or understand where you were speaking of for more details. Please do a better job next time if you really want us to have and grow our own food. I also hear those can tip over at that height and weight. Be careful. No rocks or crud on the floor.. lol Otherwise Rock on and God Bless. D.
Firbyd. This is a good video and people like it. I am not attempting to produce a how to video I am simply showing what we did. Its for entertainment not to teach you
Sorry, but this isn’t giving power to the people! This makes people tied into corporate entities for simple growing needs that are freely available all around us. This Tower Garden copy like the original Tim Blanks Tower Garden distracts people from growing with soil. Growing vertically with soil can do everything this unit can do only better on sooo many levels. Cheaper, far less energy used, no need for pumps and electrical cords, way better for the Planet. Make soil like your Life depends on it because in all reality it does! There’s a far better way to grow “organic” food no matter where you live, but guess what hydroponic, aeroponics and even aquaponics isn’t the answer, soil based units are and soon I hope everyone know this. Your mission is a noble one, but your approach in my opinion is not because once again your Tower distracts people from making soil.
@@erniet420 Here’s a link to my grow towers where I use soil as the growing medium rather than synthetic liquids. Far easier to make for yourself, tower can go long time not needing water and no irrigation is ever lost. In fact the run off is saved to be used again because it comes out of the tower more nutrient rich. The soil I made myself from organic waste that would’ve gone to the land fill. facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=657562758193739&set=a.100976200519067&type=3
Very nice. I'm doing the same with four buckets, but those pvc elbows are expensive so I'm using netcups or maybe pieces of wire to hold the rockwool in place. Yours is the only tower on youtube with buckets; great idea, self-reliance is everything about Freedom. ciao.
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Thank you for this video. We are hoping to get this in our elementary school, Government Hill in Anchorage, this spring! I appreciate the tutorial.
Would love to see the follow up video to see how your grow towers did?
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To avoid ruining your pump, encase it it landscape cloth completely, excellent filter!
ABSOLUTELY! I build these for people all the time..and a always encase the pump with a painters net!
@@forageforage3520 how much to build one for me? I'm serious.
Just some observations: The 45° PVC elbows cost in Home Depot 72×5.11 = $367.92. All the PVC and plastics for this project aren't food grade. I like the concept but I will search the web for a cost effective solution and healthy one.
Most hydro systems use pvc pipe… and the elbows are 1.16 at lowes
So does this ever work I’d sure like to see the finished product full of plants
Wowwww greetings from the Philippines . Thanks for sharing your knowledge .
My tower was similar: water distribution is key. The tinyholes should work better like he has here. Ive got a question though; how does one scale this up? At 2a per pump (not to mension pump price), 10 towers in your already at 20 amps. The average stove with all burners turned on is rated for 50A. How can we build this same setup using the kratky method? That way if the breaker gets tripped, we still have our water source. I really liked this method, price and ziptie time asside. This project needs to evolve to kratky somehow. Thanks for the video! Next year im sproutong my seeds in sand with a peroxide type bottle on its side with holes in the bottom.
dude most pumps are around 30w and thats like .25a not 2 amps
This is awesome great vibes from this guy
Was there an update video on this?
I notice on your video at Chena Springs that it's sitting there empty - did you ever get it working? It must be difficult to get the water to reach every single root and I'd love to see a follow-up video before I invest in the necessary equipment. Thanks!
Amen!! I'm with you brother.
Where is your website to get more information on building the grow tower and the links.
Same here
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com go to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
@@DouglasHopwoodshame on you
And auctally showing us how its built would be great lol
1:36 Such a small statement but I have one in my house I built and many people want one when they see it.
Beautiful. Thank you!
I watched this video about 4 years ago. I would like to put this together in my classroom with my students as a class project. Where can I get the build designs. Also was there a video with grow lights mentioned in this video?
Brandon, I will check with the resort and ask about the directions. I will also call my father in-law and see what I can find out for you. This is what he thought was important. You can contact me on my email if you would like and we can communicate. hopwood914@gmail.com
Brandon, here is a link to the directions for the grow tower on the chenahotsprings.com site under renewables and then renewables again. Anyway, here is link chenahotsprings.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Chena-Hot-Springs-Grow-Tower-Lesson-Plan-2.pdf
@@DouglasHopwood wow, I am so excited and grateful that you replied so quickly. Thank you Sir. I am building lesson plans in preparation for next year. I will research finding as many food grade materials as possible and we will definitely do it. I will reach out and send you all feedback from my experience with the build and pics of my kids and progress. Your father in law is awesome. Many thanks to you both for sharing your knowledge.
@@brandonwilliams5576 you are quite welcome. I was just sitting here watching the news. You got lucky. Please keep me informed of your progress. We have had i great response from this video. Keep up the good work
I see it requires qty 72 of 1" 45° PVC Elbows. I wonder if heating and bending a 1-inch pipe would work. That would reduce costs significantly.
I know about pool noodles.
Any updates on its affectiveness after 4 years?
yes, check out one of my most recent videos
@@DouglasHopwood hi I have checked every vid and can’t find the update
Scratch that … I found it
Has anyone followed this and built it yet?
I downloaded the directions.
I'd like to hear from growers that built it, and what was the experience, results etc.
I can’t find the website or directions. I wanted to play around with it
Where did you go for instructions
They are telling me that if you go to Chena Hotsprings.com, the directions for this are on the renewables page
@@DouglasHopwood Nope - the renewables page for the directions goes to a reservation page. The one for the video still comes here. Bummer! Maybe you could put a .pdf here?
@@mppatriceadams1290 ok. I will keep pushing back with them. Thanks
Do you think a net pot would work instead of the pvc elbow? That would save some money on the project (100 net pots for around 15 bucks). The pvc elbows I found were $1.76 each.
Ahh I just saw the most recent greenhouse tour video.. and one of the towers had net pots! Yay!
I think anything you want to use would be great. Thanks for watching
Would like to see the assembly up close . Don't assume we know the parts and assembly.
If you go to Chena Hotsprings.com>about >renewables>. Then click on the grow tower. There should be a pdf for every thing you need.
I am not assuming anything. All Hopwood Buzz subscribers are the smartest people in the world. Please go to chenahotsprings.com go to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
A family of 6 requires more than 4,000,000 calories per year. A pound of potatoes contains about 350 calories. To feed a family of 6 on just potatoes would work out to be about 12,500 lb. Under grow light, you might be able to produce 6 crops of potatoes per year. Assuming your tower can produce 50 pounds per crop, whuch is highly unlikely, You still come up more than 12,000 pounds short.
By the way, I think your design is great! It certainly could produce enough greens to add to your diet.
I am going to build one of these, think its an awesome concept, i have a solar powered submersible pump with battery back up, can i leave it running 24/7 ?
Not sure, I would check the manufactures recommendations
thank you, going to try this in sunny south africa
I went to look for directions, didn't find any. Are they still posted on line? Love the innovation of Alaskans!!!
Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
LoL no direction there.
@@johndurantos1480 they are at the China hot springs site, you have to look around for them
@@DouglasHopwoodgot the pdf thank you. was there any follow up done anywhere ever? Have people actually built this successfully?
@@johndurantos1480 chenahotsprings.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Chena-Hot-Springs-Grow-Tower-Lesson-Plan-2.pdf
Thank you great savings compare to plumbing pipes
What is the site that has the dossier of the parts and instructions for this project?
If you go to chenahotsprings.com. Click on renewables then on renewables again, scroll down and you will see vertical lettuce tower then learn how to make one
@@DouglasHopwood the link goes to a vacation resort site… but I scrolled and finally found the actual link!!! In case u wanted to check it out, it is chenahotsprings.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Chena-Hot-Springs-Grow-Tower-Lesson-Plan-2.pdf
Is this a food safe bucket?
How much do they cost?
Can someone post the link to this being built from the start
Go to 'Keep on growin' with Mike VanDuzee.' He has a video out making a smaller version of the same thing. Start to finish. Explains everything. I think cost is $68 in supplies. Take a look.
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuse tower>learn how to make one
Absolutely Amazing! :)
Hey is there a update on this video
yes go to one of my most recent videos and you will see one.
What is the name of the website?? I have listened a dozen times. Cheena Hot Springs???
Chena Hotsprings
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
Are we not concerned to rust using metal screw inside ?
This is the best home made tower I have ever seen. And to think, I paid $1K for my towers.
Well thanks. I just with that the chena hotsprings didnt take it off their site.
We want to see waterline how is it up
go to one of my most recent videos
Are the directions posted anywhere now?
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuse tower>learn how to make one
@@DouglasHopwood I found it. Thank you so much for sharing these guides. ❤️
Parabéns ao senhor 👏 continue assim 🎉👏👏
I tried it going to your website but it's not working. Do you have another website that I can look into the direction on how to to do this?
I went to chenahotsprings.com and the site works but it appears that they no longer have the link to the grow tower up. It was called lettus alone. Sorry
Can we see with the grow lights?
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
Any follow up on the build? Anyone have luck with this?
yes, go to one of my most recent videos
Did he say this costs $220?! What part??
are those HD buckets and that sump pump bucket food grade plastic?
Hell no!
The link that's posted below in the comments takes us to a reservation page. How do we get the the proper web page? I'm VERY interested in this unit!
Let me do some checking on it. I will get back with you
I contacted Chena Hotsprings IT department. The indicated you click on “about”
Correction. Click on menu then about the renewables. At that point you will find a table called vertical lettuce tower. Unfortunately the tab is not working right now. Sorry
@@DouglasHopwood Went there, it's a page describing the eco tours they offer. The "lettuce Tower" is there, but it's just text, no link to the page you describe in this video. Is the info anywhere else?
@@daveshallbetter6693 I hope they will up date the site and get it up. When I hear from them I will let you know.
Please tell me again where I can find the instructions for this tower
I don’t think it is on their website anymore
@@DouglasHopwood isn't it your page that has posted this? I'm confused.
Unfortunately I believe that Chena Hotsprings has taken it down from there site. I am going to check in with them
@@DouglasHopwood well that is just genius. Why dont you delete the video then?
@@lovly2cu725 hey lovly try being nice. The company is working on getting the instructions back on their site. I am not taking the video down because there is a lot of good info on it.
What was the website where I can see how this is made????
Chenahotsprings.com>about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower. The problem is that when you click on learn how to make one, it takes you to the home page. We are working with the company, Chena Hotsprings, to work this out. Thanks
Navigate there now. They said it is fixed
@@DouglasHopwood Yeah it is chenahotsprings.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Chena-Hot-Springs-Grow-Tower-Lesson-Plan-2.pdf
chenahotsprings.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Chena-Hot-Springs-Grow-Tower-Lesson-Plan-2.pdf
Thank you.
What was the website? Please
I don’t have further information on the status of the site at this point. I made contact with Chena Hotsprings and the have not called me withe the status as of yet.
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
Update on the towers is here ruclips.net/video/-AtE0dxpH34/видео.html&t
Can some one please show a video of things being grown in it
go to one of my most recent videos and you will see one at Chena Hotsprings
Source?
nice 👍
What is the name of the web sites
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
Awesome guys
Looks like one year belly up
I am sorry to hear that
website is dead
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
Where is the online build instructions
That is the question of the year. I can’t find it either.
@@DouglasHopwood its on chena hot springs but the link doesn't work
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
Hilarious their grow video link for a video is your video
Did this work????
Instructions are here chenahotsprings.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Chena-Hot-Springs-Grow-Tower-Lesson-Plan-2.pdf
Presumably this did not work out huh? Otherwise there would have been a follow up video link in description? Few flaws are of course that it’s not food grade plastic and it’s loud and kinda ugly (which are of course non-functional flaws)
It works great and there are follow up videos. Obviously you are not a subscriber. Check out the channel. You will see them.
@@DouglasHopwood I am a subscriber now and I still do not see any follow up videos, there is a plug for hot springs resort which has nothing to do with that bucket system. There is also a short video about hot springs from 4 weeks ago with a tower in it, but nothing on instructions anywhere - please post a link here if real
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
Are these food safe containers?
Hell no.
The orange Home Depot buckets are. Just look at bottom of bucket. The trash can isnt
no
There’s no info in the drop down or on the website so what was the point of telling people you’d provide more info?
The point was, I will provide more information when I get more information. If that is not good enough, unsubscribe or just go ahead and shut you pie hole.
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuse tower>learn how to make one
The website doesn't work
I know. I am attempting to find out what the deal is.
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
Love this
It's a hotel website
Yes that’s correct
what is the website? he says it so fast you cant even get it.
Just stop the video and rewind but if you don’t find it entertaining then don’t watch it
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
you have them to close
I want that
Totally knew this project was destined to fail!
Why do you say that
@@DouglasHopwood Yeah I think it will just take awhile.
Eve Growing please unsubscribe to my channel and stop commenting. If you believe something will fail it will and I believe you are a failure.
Chenahotspringsresort.com.
Go to lettuce grow tab
as of 7/3/18 the chenahotspringsresort.com link is no longer working
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This really doesn't show how it was built nor have any plans to go by, plus, i would put a link in the description instead of asking or expecting us to remember or understand where you were speaking of for more details. Please do a better job next time if you really want us to have and grow our own food. I also hear those can tip over at that height and weight. Be careful. No rocks or crud on the floor.. lol Otherwise Rock on and God Bless. D.
Firbyd. This is a good video and people like it. I am not attempting to produce a how to video I am simply showing what we did. Its for entertainment not to teach you
@@DouglasHopwood Well it was a farce, sorry, but I bet more people are disappointed than like it.. cheers
Ehhh so much detail left out…. Incomplete. Grade C-
So this is just click bait for the resort.
What does that mean. Click bait?
@@DouglasHopwood your website doesn't work (anymore?)
Thank you for asking. Yes the instruction are at chenahotsprings.com got to: about>renewables>vertical lettuce tower>learn how to make one
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Sorry, but this isn’t giving power to the people! This makes people tied into corporate entities for simple growing needs that are freely available all around us. This Tower Garden copy like the original Tim Blanks Tower Garden distracts people from growing with soil. Growing vertically with soil can do everything this unit can do only better on sooo many levels. Cheaper, far less energy used, no need for pumps and electrical cords, way better for the Planet. Make soil like your Life depends on it because in all reality it does! There’s a far better way to grow “organic” food no matter where you live, but guess what hydroponic, aeroponics and even aquaponics isn’t the answer, soil based units are and soon I hope everyone know this. Your mission is a noble one, but your approach in my opinion is not because once again your Tower distracts people from making soil.
AMEN
@@erniet420 Here’s a link to my grow towers where I use soil as the growing medium rather than synthetic liquids. Far easier to make for yourself, tower can go long time not needing water and no irrigation is ever lost. In fact the run off is saved to be used again because it comes out of the tower more nutrient rich. The soil I made myself from organic waste that would’ve gone to the land fill.
facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=657562758193739&set=a.100976200519067&type=3
Well just because I managed to start a soil based community garden in my apartment complex doesn't mean anyone can.
@@catherineblair1221 why not 🤔