Great video khang. I just recently started to grow in hydroponic and i started seeds for two different tomato varieties - although i chose ones that are determinant and remain small (canary yellow and gartenperle). I already have some small pepperseedlings in hydroponic and they are now starting to take off. My hope is to be able to maintain and overwinter plants easier indoors - last winter i had aphid problems all the time and i am quite sure it came from the soil. In addition to that i started and i am still starting pepper and tomato seeds just now- which is superlate in the growing season, so i hope that they can "catch up" the growth in the hydroponic system😂 btw, congrats for your baby😁
You should clean your pallet between tasting each one but any way a interesting result. I guess a hydroponic grown fruit for stores is picked very early and partly green and they ripen off the plant while in transit to stores. So you cant compare a store brought fruit that looks ripe to a home grown one that's been ripened on the plant which is the major difference between the flavor and the sweetness.
It's funny you talk about the leggyness of hydro tomatoes the first time I tried I had to many plants in a 6 cup 25 gal container and they produced some fruits with four t 5 bulbs but grew 5 foot tall runners and tried to flower again up past the lights lol they were cherry varieties.
I would be curious if you would end up with the same results had you tried the soil tomato first. I'm wondering if the initial tomato to palate changed the outcome for the following three. Just a thought.
I'm growing a variety that I grew last year for the first time called Sugar Rush, and another called Golden Rave ...... delicious! Thanks for the "rave" review,, and the "sugar rush" ....... heh heh! Take care & happy growing.
Also remember that whenever you take a "sucker" or a clone, that even though it's a new plant growing, it still has the same age as the original plant. And if you clone that one it also retains the same age.
Hi, Mr. Start, I wonder if you can help me with this problem. This is my fourth year trying to grow hydroponic tomatoes with no success. My plants always grow beautifully, reach 12 inches tall, grow flower buds and then the buds fall off and die! That's what happening right now and I don't know what to do! I'm currently using Master Blend and I want to add in some Flora blume. What do you think? I feel I don't have anything to loose. Please help if you can. Thanks.
Ana Hernandez :. There's nothing to pollinate! The buds never turn yellow or flower. They are little green buds that stay stagnant for weeks then fall off. The Flora blume did not help.
Betty Spencer that's truly bizarre, I had this happen to my blueberries bush. It was buding with a few fruit and then it jus shriveled up and died. There were several changes in weather and I believe I may have overfeed it too. Maybe it might be the same for you?
Ana Hernandez Thanks so much for replying. I am growing indoors in 2 aerogardens. The lights are set, and it tells me when and how much to feed it. They start off beautifully but never fruit. I am so jealous of Khang, just watching him eat his tomatoes makes my mouth water! I believe he can probably help me but, he never replied to me. I am so grateful that you did!
that tomato , compared to the big red one is just rubbish , i noticed ppl buying those in supermarkets , but the ones from farmer market are better , at least for me . the ones sauce is made from , red one . But actually its not ripe when its red , its best when bit beyond red , goes to kind of pinkish color , that is when its killer taste . Real rich and sweet , earthy , bit of sourness . Goes well with chiken paste and bread , love that shit since child . Try it
Check the Element Table, there is no Element Table for Organic Element because they are identical to the main Element Table. Done the taste test on all friends and relatives, 95 % pick the hydroponic Tomatoes and Veg compared to Soil based Veg, they didn’t know which was was grown in Hydroponics, so it’s a mater of individual taste.
I love how much faster they mature in hydro than soil.
Game changer 🙃
Awesome comparison thanks! I especially like that you made the second plant from the suckers... eliminates potential genetic differences.
I enjoyed this video. I think growing in sun is best but in the winter months hidro is a life saver.
I’m growing the sun sugar now too Khang and I agree... so sweet and flavorful for sure!
The Aquaponic tomatoes I grow under led usually have the green interior as well.
Hi Khang i’m watching your videos from România! Thank you for your great tips!
What about natural sun light vs artificial light? Do you think that this variable also play a role in the taste?
Thanks for sharing! Sometimes my hydro tomatoes are less sweet, gonna have to try that Sun Sugar!
It was a huge surprise to me how sweet it was. I tried it again this morning to make sure and same sweetness.
Great video khang. I just recently started to grow in hydroponic and i started seeds for two different tomato varieties - although i chose ones that are determinant and remain small (canary yellow and gartenperle). I already have some small pepperseedlings in hydroponic and they are now starting to take off. My hope is to be able to maintain and overwinter plants easier indoors - last winter i had aphid problems all the time and i am quite sure it came from the soil. In addition to that i started and i am still starting pepper and tomato seeds just now- which is superlate in the growing season, so i hope that they can "catch up" the growth in the hydroponic system😂 btw, congrats for your baby😁
I was just thinking of this like ten minuites before you uploaded 5 mins ago. Your awesome Khan!
You should clean your pallet between tasting each one but any way a interesting result.
I guess a hydroponic grown fruit for stores is picked very early and partly green and they ripen off the plant while in transit to stores. So you cant compare a store brought fruit that looks ripe to a home grown one that's been ripened on the plant which is the major difference between the flavor and the sweetness.
I had to fast forward, just couldn't wait 12 minutes to hear the results.
imagine having to grow it for results , dont know how long is it but hay its longer then 12 minutes
Always use speed 2x ..helps a lot. i still had to ff even after 2x.. .
Do you remember what kind of hydroponic nutrients you used for this grow?
PLC saw it first! Thanks for the video khang. Always fun and informative.
interesting comparison. Thanks for sharing. I didn't think the hydro one would be sweeter. I wonder what the brix difference is between the two.
You should do one sustained by fish
You always have awesome videos. Thanks for sharing Khang!
It's funny you talk about the leggyness of hydro tomatoes the first time I tried I had to many plants in a 6 cup 25 gal container and they produced some fruits with four t 5 bulbs but grew 5 foot tall runners and tried to flower again up past the lights lol they were cherry varieties.
I would be curious if you would end up with the same results had you tried the soil tomato first. I'm wondering if the initial tomato to palate changed the outcome for the following three. Just a thought.
For these two plants, I've tried both ways. The hydro one turns out much sweeter. I had my family tried as well, same results.
I'm growing a variety that I grew last year for the first time called Sugar Rush, and another called Golden Rave ...... delicious! Thanks for the "rave" review,, and the "sugar rush" ....... heh heh! Take care & happy growing.
That green in the is called seeds.
I will always know to fast forward your videos.
The 24/7 sunshine or should I say artificial light cause it to sweeten more for the indoor plant.
Khan having problems with my plants not blooming is it because I'm watering them too often
cold weather will not flower
How old are they?
imsorryclass About 3 months
Also remember that whenever you take a "sucker" or a clone, that even though it's a new plant growing, it still has the same age as the original plant. And if you clone that one it also retains the same age.
Hi, Mr. Start, I wonder if you can help me with this problem. This is my fourth year trying to grow hydroponic tomatoes with no success. My plants always grow beautifully, reach 12 inches tall, grow flower buds and then the buds fall off and die! That's what happening right now and I don't know what to do! I'm currently using Master Blend and I want to add in some Flora blume. What do you think? I feel I don't have anything to loose. Please help if you can. Thanks.
Betty Spencer Do you self pollinate? If no pollination occurrs the flowers wither and die
Ana Hernandez :. There's nothing to pollinate! The buds never turn yellow or flower. They are little green buds that stay stagnant for weeks then fall off. The Flora blume did not help.
Betty Spencer that's truly bizarre, I had this happen to my blueberries bush. It was buding with a few fruit and then it jus shriveled up and died. There were several changes in weather and I believe I may have overfeed it too. Maybe it might be the same for you?
Ana Hernandez Thanks so much for replying. I am growing indoors in 2 aerogardens. The lights are set, and it tells me when and how much to feed it. They start off beautifully but never fruit. I am so jealous of Khang, just watching him eat his tomatoes makes my mouth water! I believe he can probably help me but, he never replied to me. I am so grateful that you did!
Betty Spencer yeah your welcome I think he may just get so many messages/comments to keep up. Hopefully you'll grow your tomatoes soon!
Sun sugar is my favorite cherry tomato. Always grow them. I have 4 3ft plants right now that are exploding with fruit. Very heavy yield 0_0
I love the way the whole plant reeks of tomato too
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Hi thank you for your results.
Thank you for your videos.
Love ur shirt bro, my favorite condiment
Great video 👌👌😊
were these kratky or is the hydro given oxegen with a bubbler
This was grown in an AeroGarden, it has a bubbler.
I did like the test, but it would be more informative if you did it as a blind taste test. Maybe next time!
That plant has what looks like some cuc leaves on it, insane!!!
almost a sweet corn sweetness to my pallet
Random question. Do you play Xbox?
Steven C Excellent question lmbo😂😂
without proper nutrients, sunlight n water or pests, it affects the fruit n taste
that tomato , compared to the big red one is just rubbish , i noticed ppl buying those in supermarkets , but the ones from farmer market are better , at least for me . the ones sauce is made from , red one . But actually its not ripe when its red , its best when bit beyond red , goes to kind of pinkish color , that is when its killer taste . Real rich and sweet , earthy , bit of sourness . Goes well with chiken paste and bread , love that shit since child . Try it
it is a fruit.
Check the Element Table, there is no Element Table for Organic Element because they are identical to the main Element Table. Done the taste test on all friends and relatives, 95 % pick the hydroponic Tomatoes and Veg compared to Soil based Veg, they didn’t know which was was grown in Hydroponics, so it’s a mater of individual taste.
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do not misguide people bro organic one not fully ripen at all and do not promote stupid things