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  • Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
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  • @oyuyuy
    @oyuyuy 17 дней назад +176

    It's fine but at $800 you'd have to buy it as a furniture. If you're going to keep it in your garage you could just make a diy system at 1/10th of the cost.

    • @excxmoody
      @excxmoody 17 дней назад +5

      How much does it produce / save on cost. Didn't think it would be that expensive.

    • @stephatiowa29
      @stephatiowa29 17 дней назад +14

      Yeah you can make something similar out of pvc pipe, much cheaper

    • @MrsValeriAvra
      @MrsValeriAvra 17 дней назад +8

      We actually got it for the plants AND the aesthetic aspect haha looks like a beautiful wall of greenery and flowers year-round! It was an investment, but we’ve been eating fresh Salads/ veggies and smoothies everyday!

    • @oyuyuy
      @oyuyuy 17 дней назад +19

      @@excxmoody The subscription to the app and the seeds is another $400/year and that can never be recouped. But assuming you don't go for that - you could maybe get 30 pieces of '$2 heads of lettuce' every 8 weeks in the best case scenario. That's $390/year saved but electricity + 3rd party rockwool and seeds will cost you ~$200/year.
      So in summary, ~$200/year saved with 3rd party reseeds.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +38

      Definitely possible to DIY - I think the market that they're going for are folks that wouldn't be willing to DIY though, my 2 cents - Kevin

  • @amac9245
    @amac9245 17 дней назад +91

    System looks great but at $700 (30 plant cubes included) and $5 a plant cube thereafter just seems insanely high priced.

    • @tambrasmith9707
      @tambrasmith9707 16 дней назад +3

      For sure ..I can’t afford that ..I’m retired and on fixed income

    • @tinabloomfield7228
      @tinabloomfield7228 15 дней назад +3

      Very high....yikes

    • @cedoman1
      @cedoman1 15 дней назад +3

      Yes.. it defeats the purpose of buying one..

  • @sharonbuchanan3539
    @sharonbuchanan3539 17 дней назад +60

    I just recently purchased this Gardyn and so far I am very happy with it. The primary reason I got it was to grow lettuce and greens. I live in central Florida and eat a lot of salad and am unable to grow it in the depths of hell. Looking forward to many harvests.

    • @jackcarterog001
      @jackcarterog001 17 дней назад +5

      You can't grow vegetables in Florida? WTF

    • @ethernetgirl2001
      @ethernetgirl2001 17 дней назад +9

      @@jackcarterog001 the greens you can grow in high heat are not as tender as the cool weather ones so growing those inside does make sense in a climate where planting those things in the shade just wont work

    • @sharonbuchanan3539
      @sharonbuchanan3539 17 дней назад

      @@jackcarterog001I grow all kinds of vegetables outside just not lettuce!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  17 дней назад +12

      Ah good use case! Especially in summer, most greens would suffer in FL outdoors

    • @zanejones4074
      @zanejones4074 17 дней назад +4

      ​@jackcarterog001 not at all what they said. They said they cannot grow greens in Florida in the dead of summer which makes sense as it is cool favouring

  • @LuisChelinho
    @LuisChelinho 17 дней назад +30

    Good Idea.
    Gonna try DYI it 😄

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  17 дней назад +10

      Have fun! DIY hydro systems are super fun to build

  • @terrivance8750
    @terrivance8750 16 дней назад +17

    Kevin,
    Hmmm... 🤔 Looks like what you'd get if ya crossed Keurig w/ gardening, K-cups & all...except the K-cups hold seed. 😉

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +1

      Ha!

    • @lrogers707
      @lrogers707 15 дней назад +2

      my thoughts about the 'k-cups' and the long term sustainability of the product(s)

  • @pedromunoz4468
    @pedromunoz4468 17 дней назад +18

    2 years ago I bought my 1st tower garden from someone on Facebook marketplace, it worked great and it gave me the confidence to finally start growing in ground, now I'm up to 5 tower gardens 😅 they are part of my garden now and only payed a fraction of the price for each

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +2

      FB Marketplace is a great place to hunt!

    • @pedromunoz4468
      @pedromunoz4468 16 дней назад +1

      @@epicgardening that same 1st yr is when I started growing Dragon fruits and went 0 to 69 different varieties 😅

    • @riccardodellorto4267
      @riccardodellorto4267 15 дней назад

      ​@@pedromunoz4468that's an oddly specific number 🤨

  • @northerngirlhobbies
    @northerngirlhobbies 16 дней назад +7

    Cool system for sure. I'd love one for winter growing as we are in Ontario and have a short gardening season for fresh goods.

    • @watermelonraintv
      @watermelonraintv 16 дней назад +1

      You must be in the north part of the province. In Hamilton, i was harvesting kale, cabbage, spinach all winter in the back yard garden. we never dropped below -13 this year! Also overwintered leeks, onions, lettuce, mustard and sprouting broccoli for very early harvests in April which was amazing.

  • @ediem4222
    @ediem4222 17 дней назад +27

    I have the Gardyn.... it was regularly creating algee on all the pods. So I took it apart... cleaned every part. Put it back togegether, but removed the pump. And I do not put water in the resevoir. Instead I just pull each pod out and fill the small pod holders with water every day or two. The stuff grows the same... but no algee. I have issues with gardyn because they charge a fortune for each pod. And not all of what they send you takes. So I don't buy anything from them anymore.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +10

      Usually algae is warm-ish water, too high a nutrient concentration + light. I had this happen a lot when I was doing hydroponics more regularly, even covering the pods would help prevent it - but your solution seems solid! - Kevin

    • @username60737
      @username60737 16 дней назад +8

      Instead of buying new pods couldn't you reuse the existing pods with new rockwool and seeds?

    • @ediem4222
      @ediem4222 16 дней назад

      @@username60737 I am doing a similar workaround. Just saying, as a company.. Gardyn seems interested in milking as much cash out of people as possible. So to grow a head of lettuce will cost you $4 from Gardyn. and $2 at the store. They seem to have missed the point of growing your own food should cost less.

    • @pjn931
      @pjn931 8 дней назад

      I've got it on good authority that wrapping the columns in a reflective aluminum tape will keep all light out and your algae concerns would likely be reduced by 100%

  • @ultraviesonic
    @ultraviesonic 17 дней назад +30

    Expensive way to grow stuff with this system.

    • @jackcarterog001
      @jackcarterog001 17 дней назад +6

      In Hawaii we just put a seed in the ground and it grows almost for free. Any time of the year.

    • @tristinchristenson6349
      @tristinchristenson6349 17 дней назад +2

      No! You can buy the rock wool and use your own seeds too! Way cheaper

    • @ultraviesonic
      @ultraviesonic 17 дней назад +4

      @@tristinchristenson6349 Do you realise how much produce you would need just to pay off the setup.?

    • @PatrickWilson-hy5yf
      @PatrickWilson-hy5yf 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@ultraviesonicit's not weed bro you should see my outdoor furniture mfker cost 3000 grand I've only sat on it like 22 times I guess I got 1.8 million sit downs before the bugger pays it self off makes sense a👍

    • @tristinchristenson6349
      @tristinchristenson6349 16 дней назад

      @@ultraviesonic well of course but some people have money and no growing options

  • @jellocubez7
    @jellocubez7 9 дней назад

    having the mini reservoir under the net baskets seems pretty clever, breaking down my 3dprinted hydro towers at the end of the year is rough because I have to wrangle all of the roots that went straight for the reservoir at the bottom.

  • @AnnaR2024
    @AnnaR2024 17 дней назад +6

    Thanks for doing a complete review. I have some small hydroponic gardens and really wanted to see how this one worked.

  • @Lisa-zp4pc
    @Lisa-zp4pc 16 дней назад +2

    Bought one and really enjoyed the 1st year. 2nd and 3rd were iffy. During summer I can't keep the house cool enough to keep things from bolting. And I find the total breakdown/clean a huge task. Was hoping you'd go over the best way to clean and products used. I'm taking a break from it but might try again in fall without the membership. And the cubes/memership are expensive. Did find it better/cheaper to use my own seeds and not pay the membership. I love the concept and look.

  • @GeekRemix
    @GeekRemix 17 дней назад +4

    I have one of these and to me it is worth it. In a year it makes up for it's price and it helps me remember what I need to do.

  • @heathermain8602
    @heathermain8602 16 дней назад +1

    I recently moved to a 1.5 acre lot and I really have been inspired by you I hate the waste of a lawn I think everyone should be growing their own food. So far I’ve built a 10’x20’ greenhouse a small little garlic raised bed, a rhubarb patch and this years addition is 2 8’x 4’ raised beds. I also do containers on my deck and grow bag potatoes. I am definitely not a great gardener but I keep telling myself I’ll get better every year. Thanks for the inspiration here’s hoping for a good harvest this year and I’ll think about next years addition to the “farm “

  • @elph77
    @elph77 16 дней назад +3

    The price makes this unobtainable for me. I do think it's worth it. It looks good and would lead to a lot of conversation among friends and family. Imagine having people harvest their own salad greens at a get-together. How fun and novel.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +1

      Yeah these types of systems are definitely convo starters!

  • @mmmsshenanigans9422
    @mmmsshenanigans9422 14 дней назад

    Definitely out of my price range but for what it is I think it's a good idea. Having an app that helps to monitor things with reminders is a great idea for forgetful gardeners. Not sure if the price is worth it but the idea really is great.

  • @nikkipowers9887
    @nikkipowers9887 16 дней назад +1

    We love our Gardyn. I use it for herbs and lettuce. While it isnt the cheapest system, it definitely takes the thinking out. Its kept in my basement and I check on it when the app tells me to. Otherwise, I leave it alone until harvest time!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +1

      I think you're using it as they intended! Glad to hear it's working out

  • @808DooTS
    @808DooTS 16 дней назад +1

    I love these systems that includes apartments and people with harsh winters, seems pretty worthwhile if you can swing the initial cost and the ycubes. What this is worth depends on the person, but seems like a pretty well-thought out system for something available on the market now.

  • @KellieDTravis
    @KellieDTravis 14 дней назад +1

    That's pretty cool!! Seems like it would be a great system for someone like me that's never used hydroponics before

  • @theaeroponictowerchannel
    @theaeroponictowerchannel 15 дней назад +1

    The tower gardens allowing root space is what allows the food to be a good size. These plants are tiny with bolting way too young.....as you know.

  • @vickibarana7635
    @vickibarana7635 12 дней назад

    Really cool and very interesting. I started with the countertop brand and had a lot of fun with it before I moved to stuff outside. Would really enjoy this for salad stuff and herbs. Thanks for all the tips!!

  • @sarathompson6628
    @sarathompson6628 15 дней назад +1

    9:35 Bummer about the little chard. If only you had some chard in the outside garden. 😊
    Seriously though this is such a fascinating process.

  • @brandon8900
    @brandon8900 16 дней назад +12

    I stuggle snipping the seedlings. I always have to separate them and plant them all 😂

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +3

      It's a hard moment as a gardener LOL

    • @GoingGreenMom
      @GoingGreenMom 15 дней назад +1

      I just do my level best to not plant extra seed. Lol. I am a separate and plant person as well.

    • @brandon8900
      @brandon8900 15 дней назад

      @@GoingGreenMom plus if some happen to struggle you have extra.

    • @fuzzypumpkin7743
      @fuzzypumpkin7743 15 дней назад +1

      Yes! I feel bad for them. I need to cull a bunch of brussel sprout and bachelor's button seedlings in my garden right now but I've been putting it off. Need to get on it before they get damaged from having to compete too much or their roots get super twisted together.

  • @MorganU-yt9be
    @MorganU-yt9be 16 дней назад +2

    I got that for Christmas this year 😮

  • @LisaTrunkenbolz
    @LisaTrunkenbolz 16 дней назад +3

    this is a wonderful review and I love all your shares. at this point, I have great concern for plastics being made and sold. i even got excited about one of these about 4 years ago when talks of food shortage filled the news, and im glad i didnt do it. folks get so amped up by one of these videos, or the idea, and in less than a year this plastic is in a landfill.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +2

      Yeah I really hope folks that buy (anything) with plastic are planning to use it for a very, very long time - that's at least our philosophy with the products we offer that contain plastic, at least. - Kevin

  • @chattyotter3300
    @chattyotter3300 16 дней назад

    Great video Kev! It’s always interesting to see different hydroponic setups. The most consistent issue I’ve noticed is the amount of plastic, I wonder if it’s possible/feasible to make them out of ceramic, it would certainly be more expensive to make but it would be better for the environment.

  • @bertarnoldo5199
    @bertarnoldo5199 16 дней назад

    This is actually a really great way to grow salad. I think we will be seeing more closer loop salad producers in the near future due to the micro and nano plastics in the plant fibers.

  • @fatbuddhafan
    @fatbuddhafan 17 дней назад

    This looks so cool.

  • @n4b1k1
    @n4b1k1 7 дней назад

    My Gardyn never performed like this. It didn't wet the rockwool at all. I'm going to take a look at it again to make sure the water is running where it's supposed to. I also didn't pay for the app because it makes growing basic veggies too expensive.

  • @theaeroponictowerchannel
    @theaeroponictowerchannel 15 дней назад +1

    The bolting is from root constraints.

  • @alicehihn3250
    @alicehihn3250 17 дней назад

    May have to keep that in mind when we downsize.

  • @veryberry39
    @veryberry39 16 дней назад

    I remember seeing something similar to this at Living With the Land, in Epcot! Not this exact product, of course, but the vertical pipes with the little holes for plants!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад

      Epcot has an AMAZING hydroponic setup

  • @GrowYourHomesteadWithAngie
    @GrowYourHomesteadWithAngie 16 дней назад

    I had one. Blessed it to my nephew. Ran out of room. We have bad power outages and the app and wifi Luke go out. I have two iHarvests and they are plug and play. But have done hydro for a few years which was the start of my channel. But growing inside is awesome no matter how you do it!

  • @ivacheung792
    @ivacheung792 17 дней назад +3

    Does Gardyn take the pods back for recycling?

  • @MattSeremet
    @MattSeremet 17 дней назад +3

    "I haven't done hydroponics in a while" I'm really curious why? I got into it this past year and it's been amazing. I don't have to water or even think about my plants and they get so chonky and wonderful. I've heard of some great methods for outdoors hydro too, namely kratky, used to grow giant tomato harvests (apparently, as seen in social media). Would love a hydro update video, even if just a "here's why I don't anymore." I lean on it also for lack of soil compared to wants of grow (and limits on funds).

    • @Izik8890
      @Izik8890 17 дней назад

      He says at the end of the video that he's got plenty of space outside now.

    • @borisnecakovski3805
      @borisnecakovski3805 16 дней назад

      Its likely also a joy and involvement thing. Ive got lettuce growing hydroponically at the moment but only cause I dont want to waste garden space on it, but going out and gardening and being hands on is why I prefer gardening in my garden

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +3

      Mostly just a space thing - I don't "need" to these days because I have a good bit of outdoor space to grow!

  • @fencserx9423
    @fencserx9423 16 дней назад +1

    I give them the benefit of the doubt that they advertise a LOT of user friendly features (not only a pump and LEDs, but water sensor, adaptive algorithm, vacation mode) … the price tag reflects the design of a compact, complex system that is not easily mass produced. I understand why the price is high. But hopefully they are able to bring down costs to make it more accessible

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад

      Tend to agree! It's definitely a "plug and play" type approach

  • @catherinebaldwin6580
    @catherinebaldwin6580 17 дней назад +2

    Love hydroponics. Build a DYI DWC in my college dorm’s closet. Strawberries, Mirco Tomatoes, and Lettuce so far. I will Never grow strawberries in ground now. These are the best tasting strawberries. The easiest growing strawberries (only took 2 tries to grow from seeds). And bird and bugs never get a nibble. Also, delicious Little Gem lettuce. Never buy your own. Get a seed pack, and wait 2 weeks. Hope one day have a bucket DWC system to grow real tomatoes. Never liked the idea of tower system. Seems too hard to work with, and can only grow lettuce and herbs.

  • @gailkerr3652
    @gailkerr3652 16 дней назад

    I have one of these and I want another one. It looks cool and takes up less space than the aerogardens I have.
    It is pricey and, I do have the membership which makes it cost more. I love having this in the dreary winter it is great for my mental health. I have had to reach out to their customer service a couple of times for minor issues and it was great.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад

      I think in winter, if you can afford, it's a great way to get some extra greens going!

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 17 дней назад +3

    I know plastic has a bad rep. But, brain flash: pipes and angle joints. Has anyone tried a DIY similar to this?
    History:
    I do a lot of starts grown in small glass bottles, so basically hydroponics. If only water, the larger the bottle the longer the roots. Leaf growth on some plants are slow and small. However, pinch off top to get more horizontal growth. Never cutting off large lower leaves. Noted, if the initial plant had large leaves, they have lasted.
    16:24 Not surprised some plants are stunted.
    Those were not veggies, just houseplants. The few houseplants in soil, I’ve learned to not overwater and I’m mindful of dust and dying parts. Several years ago, i had a few water only in glass bottles that were over 5 years old.
    Apps are helpful, but after a while noticing and following up on care became habitual. Turning from initial doubts to calming watchfulness. ❤
    Any ideas?

    • @mikki_s1100
      @mikki_s1100 16 дней назад

      There are tons of amazing DIY tutorials for these! It won’t have the app controls, but tbh you don’t really need them. You can make a great set up for under or around $100

  • @Lisa-ol1ih
    @Lisa-ol1ih 15 дней назад +1

    I live in an apartment with no access to yard or sunlight so I was super excited to see this, but it's WAY out of my price range. Are there any smaller hydroponic systems you could review?

    • @qwilson1311
      @qwilson1311 10 дней назад +1

      Aero garden is good for small spaces

  • @exploringgames948
    @exploringgames948 16 дней назад +1

    Seems like a pretty well thought out system, honestly thing that's really a bummer is the price point of fully built hydro setups like this one is $900 US which would be over $1400 Canadian with tax which pretty much makes it affordable unless you're rich :/ I'm looking forward to prices of AiO hydro setups dropping in price over the next few years! Currently i do DWC in my old protein powder tubs which works fine for now
    Congrats on all the success EG 🍻

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +1

      Yeah hoping the price can come down for sure! Clever to use those big old tubs for DWC, brings me back to college days

    • @exploringgames948
      @exploringgames948 16 дней назад

      @@epicgardening Yup for sure, wish the tubs were bigger but repurposed plastic instead of throwing it in the dumps! Things are especially expensive in Canada it sucks... I'd love to get some of your beds but i don't have the money for that, but i do know they are good quality seen lots of YTs i trust review them so eventually I will add some to the collection!

  • @KitsuneMiko383
    @KitsuneMiko383 16 дней назад +1

    I'm considering the Elfsys over the Gardyn, due to the use of standard LED T5s over proprietary lights, but any purchase I make is going to be way in the future because these systems are just out of reach for anybody on a tight budget.
    Plus my cats like to predate any green and growing things. Not eat, but destroy for fun type predation. I've woken up to seed pods scattered over the entirety of my studio apartment (I still haven't gotten up all the peat mess.) I'd rather not add a tidal wave to the messmaking.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад

      Oh man, I've had a cat DESTROY a precious plant of mine, totally feel you

  • @saal0
    @saal0 11 дней назад

    one of the main reasons im growing food is for sustainability and lowering costs, i dont think this works for those things haha. i grew bok choi in my windowsill in a tiny bit of soil in the middle of winter. just to say there are possibilities on the low-tech end of the spectrum too

  • @TeeFetch
    @TeeFetch 16 дней назад +1

    I have 3 Gardyns and for over 3 years. These are a PITA to clean. The parts wear out and when cleaning modules can break. I would not recommend it. Lettuce grow without the grow rings and for outdoors is better. You can save money making your own out of food grade buckets. Videos on YT.

    • @TeeFetch
      @TeeFetch 16 дней назад +1

      I also had their overpriced subscription and it's not worth it at all.

  • @meikusje
    @meikusje 14 дней назад

    It looks like a cool idea for restaurants or something, maybe, to grow some of their own food and also serve as a bit of a design piece. Wouldn't it be cool to order a salad and watch the chef harvest ingredients from this thing to make it? Or maybe use it in schools to get kids into growing their own food, in places where they can't have a garden. But in a home environment, I hardly think it would be really cost effective. You'd have to use it for years just to 'break even', and then more years to start actually saving money. And most people would probably be able to DIY a similar system for like 1/10th of the cost. And, in all honesty, in terms of sustainability and eco-friendliness, I'm skeptical of using electronics. What does it cost the earth for use to make these things? How many minerals need to be mined, loose elements shipped all pver the world, etc. It sounds 'green', because you're growing your own food, but if you look at the larger picture, is it really? Especially for home use, when there are so many other DIY and recycle/reuse options for people with limited space. I'm sure there's a niche group of peole out there for whom this is perfect, but generally speaking, I don't think it's that useful.

  • @joshuaszeto
    @joshuaszeto 16 дней назад +1

    I'm not sure if de-gassing the water is necessary because most municipalities have switched over to chloramine which doesn't off gas to extend its efficacy long enough to still be effective when it reaches the end user. Chlorine, due to its more volatile nature often evaporates too quickly and the water is recontaminated by the time it gets to your neighborhood because there is no more chlorine to disinfect the water. According to the CDC, chloramine in the levels that cities use to treat water is very safe.
    That said, I say filter it if you want to reduce how much chloramine it has

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад

      Yeah in that case would want Campden tablets!

    • @joshuaszeto
      @joshuaszeto 16 дней назад

      @@epicgardening Hmm I should probably look into those too. Thanks for the tip!

  • @changingpeopleslivesmoon2993
    @changingpeopleslivesmoon2993 17 дней назад +1

    Nice

  • @shake_shells11
    @shake_shells11 17 дней назад +1

    I might try krakty method before I invest more money to a hydroponic system, since the only thing I can grow indoor so far is mold and mushrooms. Every other veggies in the past all had mold on it, which made them inedible.

  • @A1BASE
    @A1BASE 15 дней назад

    For one person maybe it works. For a family there just isn't the volume needed to grow salads regularly. Figure you're eating 4 or 5 salads a week for 3 or 4 people... You'd need at least a few of these I'd think, and that's getting very expensive.

  • @viglisviquillon5388
    @viglisviquillon5388 17 дней назад

    Loooooooooove this…. It’s a percentage of one of my favorite ideas i haven’t created yet 😅… speaking of which… I have an amazing idea id love for you to either create or share with them to do… 😊 if the water containment area could be created to be a fish tank, to facilitate not just hydroponics but ❤AQUAPONICS ❤ that would be ✨🙌🏽😊🎉
    Ps. Thank you for sharing this!!! I’ve been eyeballing this item and totally enjoyed the tour.✊🏾🌱

    • @christinesoper3492
      @christinesoper3492 17 дней назад

      There is a small farm here in OKC where the man grows veggies over top an aquarium of talapia. A few yrs ago he said if his gates were open you could drive in and check it out.
      Sadly I didn’t. Not sure if that’s still working or not

  • @The_Earths_BackYard
    @The_Earths_BackYard 17 дней назад

    This seems like a lot of work!!!

  • @jasongoodrich7444
    @jasongoodrich7444 16 дней назад

    How well is the A24 working for you?

  • @jerrywhiting1083
    @jerrywhiting1083 16 дней назад +1

    How was the taste as compared to the same items grown in the ground, EG? Just curious if there is a differemce. Thx

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +2

      For greens and herbs especially I found it hard to tell the difference via pure taste!

  • @Uncle_Buzz
    @Uncle_Buzz 15 дней назад

    Do you ever check TDS on this system?

  • @user-gt4gs5xu6s
    @user-gt4gs5xu6s 17 дней назад +4

    Very interesting and honest review

  • @bombietours
    @bombietours 17 дней назад +3

    Nice board ...if you ever get a chance to come down and surf look me up and I'll point you in the right direction. PURA VIDA 🌴

  • @daanstam6697
    @daanstam6697 16 дней назад +1

    I would love it at like 200 bucks or something. Not 800

  • @KR-mx4nt
    @KR-mx4nt 17 дней назад +1

    @epicgardening is there soil in each pod/cube?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  17 дней назад +2

      Nope rockwool!

    • @KR-mx4nt
      @KR-mx4nt 17 дней назад +1

      @@epicgardening Ohhh right ok thanks! I tried aerogarden a couple of times and I think those were soil possibly so thought the gardyn might be but that's cool that its not, really interesting! thanks for the video!

  • @patriciablue2739
    @patriciablue2739 17 дней назад

    Can you eat all that when it’s ready all at once without waste?
    It’s very pretty.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +1

      Usually you'd harvest it as they come, in a cut and come again style method

  • @larrystrayer8336
    @larrystrayer8336 16 дней назад

    I was impressed, until I saw the cost. Nope. I did enjoy your excellent video.

  • @Notable2Nikki
    @Notable2Nikki 17 дней назад +2

    Dumb question. Can you just grow baby greens on one of the epic trays with potting soil and a grow light indoors?

    • @arcan762
      @arcan762 17 дней назад +1

      Sure, but it is harder to take advantage of vertical space like this with trays, so it can end up taking up a lot of horizontal space which comes at a premium in smaller growing spaces like apartments, and you have dirt to worry about cleaning up which isn't a problem with a water based system.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +2

      Absolutely you could! In the 5" cube pot probably the best

    • @maycb9596
      @maycb9596 16 дней назад

      i have planting seeds indoor with dirt, my biggest problem is fruit flies, load of fruit flies. it stops when I take the plants outside

  • @reeree6682
    @reeree6682 16 дней назад +1

    Great idea, but price point is wayyyy out of my range.

  • @steampunkerella
    @steampunkerella 16 дней назад

    cool

  • @cynthiablanton9106
    @cynthiablanton9106 16 дней назад +1

    K-cups with plants

  • @leozilla2374
    @leozilla2374 17 дней назад +1

    I want one but it's expensive. damn

  • @LaineyBug2020
    @LaineyBug2020 16 дней назад

    Hmm... I would be interested in a plastic free version for sure...

  • @gkerin545
    @gkerin545 15 дней назад

    Can u grow weed with that?

  • @5heffPaul
    @5heffPaul 15 дней назад

    A great idea, but it is not economical. When you look at the cost of each cube and the yield, you could get more produce from an organic store for $5. I haven't even factored in the cost of power, water, etc.

  • @MoonduckPsy
    @MoonduckPsy 14 дней назад

    Far cheaper if the water supply is a fish tank full of tilapia- fish fertilize the veggies, veggies clean the water, you eat the fish with the veg. Aquaculture!

  • @user-hn8zb6tq6b
    @user-hn8zb6tq6b 17 дней назад +1

    Hey kevin not eric😂 hope u having a good day

  • @MsFresh619
    @MsFresh619 16 дней назад

    Cool looking unit but its too big. I have a counter top hydroponic garden which does my needs perfectly and I have a chilli plant growing in the kraky method

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 17 дней назад

    Racoons in alley. Even inside on porch, i would do a chicken wire over it.

  • @EP-sv6dn
    @EP-sv6dn 16 дней назад +1

    I tried an aero garden and I hated the taste the nutrients gave to the veg

  • @freakingbored
    @freakingbored 16 дней назад +1

    do u surf???

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад

      Yes

    • @freakingbored
      @freakingbored 15 дней назад

      @@epicgardening WE NEED AT LEAST 1 VIDEO OF SURF CONTENT!!!!!!!!!

  • @oldfarmshow
    @oldfarmshow 17 дней назад

    ❤️👍

  • @tinabloomfield7228
    @tinabloomfield7228 15 дней назад

    Unfortunately this will keep alot of us far away from it because it is unattainable due to price ....😮

  • @MizuMing
    @MizuMing 17 дней назад +1

    Doesn't parsley take more than 25 days to sprout? You took it out too soon. 😅

    • @oyuyuy
      @oyuyuy 17 дней назад +2

      He took everything out too soon

  • @kooltube100
    @kooltube100 16 дней назад

    Yeah as others mentioned, it's too expensive. To get your moneys worth you'd have to grow a ton of crops but even then with the price of the pods... Just not worth, though it's a really cool system

  • @riccardodellorto4267
    @riccardodellorto4267 15 дней назад

    "save on your grocery bills!"
    Bet
    "Start from 695$"
    💀

  • @michellee1190
    @michellee1190 17 дней назад

    This does seem cool, but I want some thing I can grow radishes in and I don’t think that’s what this is for.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  17 дней назад

      Would work! Root crops would pop out

  • @LegallyLeader
    @LegallyLeader 14 дней назад

    How flimsy it is makes it hard to clean like you're supposed to every 30 days

  • @tambrasmith9707
    @tambrasmith9707 17 дней назад

    I bet that cost a lot.. I have a small hydroponic system

    • @catherinebaldwin6580
      @catherinebaldwin6580 17 дней назад

      Seems cheaper to dyi it. But I understand hydroponics can be complicated for people.

  • @dalebob9364
    @dalebob9364 17 дней назад +1

    You REALLY want to use RO or RO+UV absolutely pure h²0!
    There's so much dissolved solids and trash in tap water it's unbelievable.
    Especially if you live in the midwest or the South!

  • @TheTardis157
    @TheTardis157 16 дней назад

    For the price of that thing I'll stick with my Areogarden Farm 12XL for about half the cost. You could even get the 24XL for $200 less than this system, plus plant your own seed kits are cheap, unlike the $5 per pod for this system. No subscription as well. This is nice, but not worth the price to me.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +1

      Aerogardens definitely have a stranglehold on the lower priced part of this "grow system" market

  • @dorotak1728
    @dorotak1728 10 дней назад

    Good system if someone wants to grow own veg but doesn't have a garden or even a balcony but... aren't we all avoiding use of plastic, particularly single use plastic? This system just isn't sustainable or environmentally friendly...

  • @zakiNBG
    @zakiNBG 17 дней назад +1

    These things are cool, and I understand that the companies put some time and designwork into them, but for the prices any of those companies are asking it is not worth it unless u rich AF.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  17 дней назад

      They're definitely $$$

    • @zakiNBG
      @zakiNBG 16 дней назад

      @@epicgardening yeah, if you are remotely talented with tools and crafting, better get a cheap aquarium pump, some plastic drain pipe, a big tub and some grow lights. can be done for ~100$ if you have the tools already.

  • @tahursh637
    @tahursh637 16 дней назад

    How does this tiny thing support huge plants like tattoo? This is what I don't understand about hydroponics...

    • @tahursh637
      @tahursh637 16 дней назад

      Tatsoi-I wish autocorrect would quick wrongfully correcting lol!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад

      Water + light + nutrients is all tatsoi would need to grow huge!

  • @arcan762
    @arcan762 17 дней назад +1

    The cubes seems like a lot of plastic waste. Can't you just clean the roots out of those and reseed them with actual seed?

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  16 дней назад +1

      Just looked it up, looks like this is the material for the yCube: "UV-stabilized, recyclable, BPA-free yCubes™ made of corn-based compostable plastic"

    • @arcan762
      @arcan762 16 дней назад

      @@epicgardening it would be interesting to see a comparison of commonly used so called "bio-plastics" and how well they actually break down in a home composting setup like yours

  • @razurio2768
    @razurio2768 17 дней назад

    isn't that called an aeroponic and not a hydroponic system?

  • @Jaclynantes1
    @Jaclynantes1 16 дней назад +2

    This is screaming gimmicky, plus a subscription service for there special pods(airpod, coffee pod level of plastic waste) and another app to even use the system. Hard pass

  • @cyon5217
    @cyon5217 17 дней назад

    The idea of growing edible plants in PVC is not appealing to me.

  • @_MrLee
    @_MrLee 17 дней назад

    Look its Adin Ross.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  17 дней назад +1

      No

    • @_MrLee
      @_MrLee 17 дней назад

      Don't deny it lol... Y'all look vaguely similar lol.

  • @whoknows3814
    @whoknows3814 16 дней назад

    2 months for a handful of salad...
    Over priced junk

  • @jeffthompson6200
    @jeffthompson6200 16 дней назад

    Really STUPID waste of money - I'm switching to Jacques - or anybody but you and your recent money grubbing promotions - Adios

  • @moshkteer
    @moshkteer 6 дней назад

    Overpriced. Hard pass

  • @tayloramari121305
    @tayloramari121305 12 дней назад

    If you don’t want this one, can I have it? @Epic Gardening 😊

  • @ReasonsWhy5
    @ReasonsWhy5 17 дней назад +1

    I guess it could be used in emergencies. But I like my food to come from soil. Specifically the ground.🌱🍃🌿🥬

  • @vishmohan_
    @vishmohan_ 14 дней назад

    I have had this (and other hydroponic systems) for years and really like it. Definitely expensive and there are much cheaper, smaller alternatives. Best for greens and herbs and some flowers, especially if you also have an outdoor garden like me.