Mind-Blowing Progress: Hydroponic Greenhouse Plant Update
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- Опубликовано: 4 янв 2024
- In this video, I want to show you the progress of our hydroponic greenhouse. We've been working hard to get it up and running for the winter season and it's looking amazing!
This greenhouse update is a must-watch for growers and green-thumb enthusiasts alike! If you're curious about the benefits of hydroponics, then this video is for you! We'll discuss the progress made on our greenhouse, as well as the lessons we've learned along the way with our Strawberries. So, make sure to take a look!
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I think so too!
Love the walk thru and updates! We have noticed our strawberries seem to like the bags more too, I think it's the drain to retain ratio being just perfect for them. I am excited to see those baskets filled with flowers, the iron work is so pretty! They will look amazing on your porch. Sending love from Texas, have a wonderful weekend!
I think your right. We are going to put in another row of bags for 2024... so we will see. Yes, I am excited about the baskets. Thank you...you too!
Wonderful video…thank you!
Glad you liked it.
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Love your videos!
Glad you like them!
The plants look so amazing! Will be interesting to see how Doug changes up the strawberry stands.
Can't wait! Thank you!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
wow , what a great surprise at the auction. More great growing moments going forward in 2024 :)
Yes indeed!
It’s probably quite difficult for you to make time for these videos with all of the chores you have to do. I appreciate your show and look forward to it.
Thank you so much. Hope you keep watching and supporting the channel.
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Thanks
I want to build a greenhouse! Nowhere near what you have, but something. Cool channel. Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub! well if I can help in any way, please reach out!
I don't remember seeing if you have a double layer on the high tunnel roof. With the installation of the heater and in you area of Ohio is the trade off between reduced light and increased insulation a easy consideration as to which way to go for something light the strawberry production in the high tunnel. I would love to see how you make your egg foo young if you ever have time in some future video. Thank you for sharing and a belated happy new year.
I would be happy to show some cooking videos but not sure how well they would be received... We do have a double plastic on the high tunnel with a inflation fan. It does give us some R value but as you know not much.
Before when you did grow bags and the crop king strawberry buckets, do you have any idea if one method was more productive than the other? I was leaning towards using a downspout hydroponic grow system that utilizes wicking the nutrients from the downspout.
The bato buckets seem to grow more poundage. We just noticed the grow bag strawberries were constantly bigger.
happy new year, I hope you have a wonderful 2024. I have just started on hydroponic on a small green house in Australia and I have a question for you: I have a Bluelab truncheon stick, what EC do you have on your tomatoes and capsicums, thank you.
Wow that is great. Keep us informed on how it's going. So, we keep most everything in the greenhouse at 5.8 PH and 1.8 to 2.0 EC. The lettuce is lower at 1.5 in the summer and 1.8 in the winter. Hope that helps.
thank you so much for your response, I will adjust mine to your settings, I had it at EC 2.8 (too high) and 6.8 PH, probably why my plants are not doing so good, love's you all, keep up with the great info and videos. Allan
just checked my EC and it's gone up to above 3.0, added heap of fresh water to 2,2, we'll see how they are doing from that change/shock
Hoocho recommended 1gram/1litre of NitroCal and or DiamonT,I think this is way too strong, more like 1g per 10litres for me
Yes I think your right... PH is what will get the plants to take up the nutrients and EC has to be in range. To high and you are going to have some problems. Good luck!!
Thank you for the videos. I am interested in hydroponics and wanted to start it too. If you don't mind, may i ask what is the size of the green house?
So glad you found me. Ask anything you want. The greenhouse is 44x120 its a 2 bay. The high tunnel is 30x96
@@HomegrownPassion Thank you so much. 🙏
how come your pepper plants are these highs? well done
So, I was wrong the Those peppers were in since Jully and we have harvested 845. Not sure what i was thinking but I will correct on next video. You can grow peppers for years in a hydroponic environment. They will keep growing and get really massive. Just have to keep the pined to the trellis string because the branches so get so heavy with fruit without support, they just break.
Does algae hinder the growth of plants if it gets in the hydro water? noob question I know.
So, algae itself probably does not hinder growth but when you get fungus gnats and then root larvae it's a real problem, so we try and keep algae to min.
Do you have a contract with cropking, or can you use/make other hydroponics systems?
We do not have any contracts or are endorsed by anyone... so yes, we can do whatever we want.
@@HomegrownPassion have you ever heard of zipgrow towers? You'd get more plants in the same space with those.
I have but we really like the NFT system. No bending over and for now the greenhouse is set up for what we have
Do you let the strawberries die and plant new ones each year? If so why not cut back and just revive after it warms up.
We usually just by new stock each year but this year we are going to let them go dormant then trim back. Dip in Hydrogen peroxide and store in the cooler till replant. Like you suggested its worth a try.