@@dakotagarcia3772 But it is all chemical based. Cumulative effects cannot be good. Have you found ways to do this organically without a hoard of daily maintenance?
@@dakotagarcia3772 Yes, presumably cultivating your own food is precisely to get away from chemicals and their long term effects. What is so shocking about that very reasonable concern?
@@ana419 not all chemicals are bad. Google 'chemicals' and read the definition. Theres a huge difference between toxic substances (your idea of chemicals) and organic nutrients used in hydroponics.
Ive finally divised my own plan for indoor hydroponics. I have a sunroom here with lots of sun exposure. The plan is to use food grade plastic tubs that are stackable. Theyll be hung from hanging pot planters in stacks above the floor so the cats dont mess with them. Aquarium pump from a 1 gallon re-collection bucket underneath will have a constant pumping of fertilizer water drip through the roots, via a series of mesh filters in small circular holes made in the bottoms of the tubs above. I'll be painting the tubs so theyll be opaque. With any luck, this setup will imitate the expensive vertical towers! Hell yeah for hydroponics!
This is great for small yards, someone like me whose becoming more disabled but still as motivated as a marine(so will just hurt themselves carrying on the traditional way). I've seen mushroom towers. I've seen aeroponics that were lateral but this is fabulous for small space yards you're in South Carolina as am I I would love to learn more about this exact thing I don't want to ape you but I would like to diversify on this concept I don't necessarily want to make money on this but I would like to make my grocery bill shrink I'm on disability
This is a great idea! I can put a grow tower in lots of nooks and tighter places on my patio. This way to grow seems so much easier to tend to than even a raised bed! I am definitely going to research this!
Would these types of greens be able to handle direct sunlight in places like west Texas and east New Mexico that have a more desert climate? Sometimes my sun lovers shrivel in the open without some cover!
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Our aeroponic towers can be used to cultivate over 160 plant species, including tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbages, zucchini, peppers, eggplants, okra, bok choy, and many others.
The rain does not enter into the tower, and if it does, it's a very minimal amount that does not affect the nutrients. The PH is regulated initially by using reverse osmosis water and then we mix the nutrient solution with water which creates the perfect PH.
I love this concept so much, my only concern is microplastics being bioaccumulated in the final products. I’m going to search the web and see if there’s any reliable data about this.
After using our towers for 10 years outdoors, they were tested for chemical leaching to the nanoparticle and we passed the test! Zero chemical leaching! Our proprietary plastic resins are in a category of their own. There is no PVC or polyethylene used in these towers.
You can set up these aeroponic towers in any climate except if it's below freezing or above 40 Celsius. In those cases, we would need to grow either indoors or in a climate-controlled greenhouse.
These aeroponic towers are available on our website. To find out more about the available residential and commercial options, head over to this link: agrotonomy.com
Love your videos, but I’m seeing comments about chemicals/synthetics being used to grow the plants. Is this true? I thought this was an overall better way to farm. I can’t afford this system but I do buy butter lettuce grown this way. What am I ingesting??
We do not use temperature regulators since the water is irrigating the plants intermittently. This naturally cools off the water and prevents it from ever overheating.
Si analizas los nutrientes de una lechuga en hidroponia verás que tiene 10 veces menos nutrientes y minerales que una lechuga plantada en suelo madre. Conclusiones. Una persona tiene que comer mucho mas cantidad para conseguir la misma cantidad de nutrientes que en una lechuga plantada suelo madre. Es una de las razones por las que hay tanta obesidad porque la comida esta desmineralizada. Porque beneficia a la industria farmaceutica. Como bien deben saber ambas industrias van de la mano. Saludos desde España
Great question! One of the great advantages of gardening with an aeroponic tower is the fact that it can be used to grow different crops on the same tower at the same time. You can grow over 160 different crops on aeroponic towers including tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbages, zucchini, peppers, eggplants, strawberries, melons, etc.
Hi question, what if it rained will it damage the nutrients or solution for the hydrophonics? If yes what do you suggest so that we can maintain it for outdoors. Thankyou
It all looks good, why so much dead space between, seems like a lot of lost revenue. (Fellow farmer here) techniques vary, just curious about your experience
The prices of our aeroponic towers vary depending on the quantity selected and the country. Additionally, we offer installment options for our customers. To learn more, please visit our website: 🌱 agrotonomy.com
@@patrickwilson9783 do you see any in the video? It’s probably underneath the grass in dirt. I want to see the set up of how he ran the “cord”! But instead I got a simple minded answer from you
Thousands of dollars. His website breaks down the cost of the components. It’s sooo beneficial, but very costly. Only those with access to that kind of funding can do this. It’s not for poor folks.
I wanna know what happens when it rains. Doesn’t it throw off the ph of the aerobic system? And when water gets in the reservoir, doesn’t it dilute the nutrient A and B?
You can set up these aeroponic towers in any climate except if it's below freezing or above 40 Celsius. In those cases, we would need to grow either indoors or in a climate-controlled greenhouse.
How do the towers hold up in the wind? I realize they will not hold up to a tornado or hurricane but how about the typical summer thunder storm winds? Thank you
The tower structure features a hollow interior where water is combined with nutrients in the bottom reservoir. A low wattage submersible pump is positioned at the bottom of the reservoir to draw the nutrient solution up to the top of the tower. At the top, a special device allows the nutrient solution to trickle down, providing a gentle massage to the roots suspended in the air. The roots absorb the nutrient-rich solution as it flows back down to the reservoir.
Does anyone know what those rails around the tower are? Does it supplement water dispersion or assist vine growth or something? Also does anyone know where these bases come from?
The tower is hollow on the inside. There is water mixed with nutrients that sits in the reservoir with a low-wattage submersible pump. The plants are irrigated intermittently 3 minutes on and 12 minutes off continuously. The towers are automatically filled up on an as needed basis via a gravity tank. We have the nutrients set on a 1 to 300 ratio using a dosing system known as a "Dosatron". Every liter of nutrients has 300 liters of water.
Our aeroponic towers are ideal for growing a wide variety of plants, including edible and aromatic herbs, leafy greens, vegetables, fruits (melon and strawberries), and flowers.
Prices vary depending on the quantity you select and your country. For Trinidad and Tobago the minimum order quantity is 10 towers. To place an order, please fill out the contact on our website: 🌱 agrotonomy.com
@@Agrotonomy Hey thank my question was partially answered so I understand the quantity for Trinidad and Tobago is 10 which is absolutely the amount that I am requesting how much it would cost, for me is important it makes no sense I fill out order forms with out knowing the cost of a minimum of ten Towers to Trinidad and Tobago
You can find a range of these aeroponic towers on our website. Go ahead and visit our website to find out more about the different towers for residential and commercial use: agrotonomy.com/ Simply fill out the contact form if you're located outside the US, Canada, or Europe, and we'll be glad to assist you further.
We do not use temperature regulators since the water is irrigating the plants intermittently. This naturally cools off the water and prevents it from ever overheating.
i want to learn how to do what they are doing for farming. i want to learn. i love this.
I just searched diy hydro towers and found some good stuff, going to do some more research now
@@dakotagarcia3772 But it is all chemical based. Cumulative effects cannot be good. Have you found ways to do this organically without a hoard of daily maintenance?
@@ana419 youre concerned about hyrdoponics growing because of use of 'chemicals'?
@@dakotagarcia3772 Yes, presumably cultivating your own food is precisely to get away from chemicals and their long term effects. What is so shocking about that very reasonable concern?
@@ana419 not all chemicals are bad. Google 'chemicals' and read the definition. Theres a huge difference between toxic substances (your idea of chemicals) and organic nutrients used in hydroponics.
Beautiful! I have been looking for a video that actually shows what a backyard setup looks like. Thanks!
Please provide a video of the set up (slower motion) including the hoses for water connections AND can you mix up plants on the same tower?
Smart setup!
The yields are amazing compared to a regular Garden all that underground it would take up a lot of land
Ive finally divised my own plan for indoor hydroponics. I have a sunroom here with lots of sun exposure. The plan is to use food grade plastic tubs that are stackable. Theyll be hung from hanging pot planters in stacks above the floor so the cats dont mess with them. Aquarium pump from a 1 gallon re-collection bucket underneath will have a constant pumping of fertilizer water drip through the roots, via a series of mesh filters in small circular holes made in the bottoms of the tubs above. I'll be painting the tubs so theyll be opaque. With any luck, this setup will imitate the expensive vertical towers!
Hell yeah for hydroponics!
Make a video, show us the setup, please
I really like how this setup of gardening can look so easy and organized. I’m going to try this very soon.
I think its great for the environment too!.❤️
Thanks for sharing 👍
Beautiful..So..Much..!!!!
This is great for small yards, someone like me whose becoming more disabled but still as motivated as a marine(so will just hurt themselves carrying on the traditional way). I've seen mushroom towers. I've seen aeroponics that were lateral but this is fabulous for small space yards you're in South Carolina as am I I would love to learn more about this exact thing I don't want to ape you but I would like to diversify on this concept I don't necessarily want to make money on this but I would like to make my grocery bill shrink I'm on disability
You can learn more about sustainable crop cultivation using our aeroponic towers on our website: agrotonomy.com/
Amazing growing
Love it ❤ very inspiring
Amazing setup !
Glad you think so!
I like to have a garden of veggies like this. So clean!
Genius 🙌💯
perfect for those corners in my garden where i cant plant much.
you need air and sun space
This is a great idea! I can put a grow tower in lots of nooks and tighter places on my patio. This way to grow seems so much easier to tend to than even a raised bed! I am definitely going to research this!
Hey that's my area. Once I get a house I will definitely try this at a smaller scale.
I would love to visit this operation .is that possible?
And in my home state!
I’m in SC, 843 area also and have been considering doing this. Now I know they’ll work here!
But it's chemicals vs soil. Please figure out how to do this organic and I'll sign up!
Banana slugs! 😊
really likethis
I can’t wait until Costco sells these!! 😅
Beautiful
You much love lettuce
Awsoooome
i wonder if we could fit one of those on our patio
I love your work, how to get this system to Trinidad and Tobago (in the Caribbean)?
How do we buy these!!!!
I love this!
❤
Would these types of greens be able to handle direct sunlight in places like west Texas and east New Mexico that have a more desert climate? Sometimes my sun lovers shrivel in the open without some cover!
What towers are those? I like the trellis
We all need to grow our own food.
I need about 8 of these ❤
Our aeroponic towers can be purchased on our website and shipped worldwide. Check it out here: 🌱 agrotonomy.com/
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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,watching here new friend,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,WENGSARICA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
This what they use to grow flesh choral in zeta 6 galaxy frfr 🔥
💚☀️❤️👏👏👏👏
Do they come with protective covers for animals and birds?
Lol green house.
Lady bugs help with bugs- but birds…?
Ohh my my my❤ 😮
Yeah, I am happy for them.
😊😊😊😊
Very productive! That is more lettuce than I could use.
What other things can be grown?
Our aeroponic towers can be used to cultivate over 160 plant species, including tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbages, zucchini, peppers, eggplants, okra, bok choy, and many others.
@@Agrotonomy wow
How does the okra grow??? I mean it naturally grows very tall. Do you use less sections so you can still reach it for harvest???
Good job 😅
Individual reservoirs and pumps increase the initial outlay. Maintaining 15 separate reservoirs would be a chore.
Y'all should link some of these products in your description
You can find these aeroponic towers on our website: agrotonomy.com
@@Agrotonomy THANK YOU LOVE
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How does the acidic rain stay out of the ph balanced culture ? Nice grow!
The rain does not enter into the tower, and if it does, it's a very minimal amount that does not affect the nutrients. The PH is regulated initially by using reverse osmosis water and then we mix the nutrient solution with water which creates the perfect PH.
I love this concept so much, my only concern is microplastics being bioaccumulated in the final products. I’m going to search the web and see if there’s any reliable data about this.
After using our towers for 10 years outdoors, they were tested for chemical leaching to the nanoparticle and we passed the test! Zero chemical leaching! Our proprietary plastic resins are in a category of their own. There is no PVC or polyethylene used in these towers.
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Hi brother, thanks many for sharing. I was wondering how to set up a water filter system..?
Is there any outlets in Bangladesh?
good vertical farm
❤ I live in Arizona could I get some information on hot temperatures and how I have to grow. Thank you ❤
You can set up these aeroponic towers in any climate except if it's below freezing or above 40 Celsius. In those cases, we would need to grow either indoors or in a climate-controlled greenhouse.
We need this in New Zealand
These aeroponic towers are available on our website. To find out more about the available residential and commercial options, head over to this link: agrotonomy.com
C'est donc de lla culture hydroponique qui fonctionne donc avec des engrais chimiques hydrosolubles
Profit margins seem slim, but not bad for that extra $500/mo.
Love your videos, but I’m seeing comments about chemicals/synthetics being used to grow the plants. Is this true? I thought this was an overall better way to farm. I can’t afford this system but I do buy butter lettuce grown this way. What am I ingesting??
These seem to be placed pretty far apart. I wonder how much space they’re actually saving in comparison to just using surface of the soil 🤔
Where you can buy that tower.. I want to that planting idea.. I love it
These aeroponic towers are available on our website: agrotonomy.com
Just curious if you would need to control water temperature depending on where you live?
We do not use temperature regulators since the water is irrigating the plants intermittently. This naturally cools off the water and prevents it from ever overheating.
What is the distance between lettuces? This system seems very efficient.
NOW THIS IS NICE...WHAT ABOUT SQUIRRELS 😮
Si analizas los nutrientes de una lechuga en hidroponia verás que tiene 10 veces menos nutrientes y minerales que una lechuga plantada en suelo madre.
Conclusiones. Una persona tiene que comer mucho mas cantidad para conseguir la misma cantidad de nutrientes que en una lechuga plantada suelo madre.
Es una de las razones por las que hay tanta obesidad porque la comida esta desmineralizada. Porque beneficia a la industria farmaceutica. Como bien deben saber ambas industrias van de la mano.
Saludos desde España
damn thats like 15,000 worth of equipment
Can you put different plants in one tower?
Great question! One of the great advantages of gardening with an aeroponic tower is the fact that it can be used to grow different crops on the same tower at the same time. You can grow over 160 different crops on aeroponic towers including tomatoes, cucumbers, cabbages, zucchini, peppers, eggplants, strawberries, melons, etc.
@@Agrotonomy thank you so much! Love what you guys are teaching! Really wish this was something that was affordable for a family.
sad my country doesnt had these yet
I just use my tower gardens for my own use.
And you eat that much veg? I basically make teas. so herbs.
What is your cost to op and to setup?
Just wondering but what is the cost of production?
Hi question, what if it rained will it damage the nutrients or solution for the hydrophonics? If yes what do you suggest so that we can maintain it for outdoors. Thankyou
These towers can withstand the rain as a very minimal amount of water gets inside the tower which doesn't affect the pH or nutrients.
It all looks good, why so much dead space between, seems like a lot of lost revenue. (Fellow farmer here) techniques vary, just curious about your experience
U sure its aero? Its more like vertical NFT. Looks nice but the setup cost... whew. Each tower has a pump. More electrical usage too
Its a basic hydroponic tower, nothing close to aeroponic.
How much does it costs to set up one tower?
The prices of our aeroponic towers vary depending on the quantity selected and the country. Additionally, we offer installment options for our customers. To learn more, please visit our website: 🌱 agrotonomy.com
How much does it cost per tower?
What do you use as the growing medium?
Coconut husk
How does he run the electrical wires?
With cord duh
@@patrickwilson9783 do you see any in the video? It’s probably underneath the grass in dirt. I want to see the set up of how he ran the “cord”!
But instead I got a simple minded answer from you
@@mastercreator2854 yeah
With electrical wire running shoes, ahyuck!
How much does the setup cost?
Small indoor one is $75 monthly for 12 months. Im sure these big outdoor ones are $250 monthly
Why monthly
Thousands of dollars. His website breaks down the cost of the components. It’s sooo beneficial, but very costly. Only those with access to that kind of funding can do this. It’s not for poor folks.
I wanna know what happens when it rains. Doesn’t it throw off the ph of the aerobic system? And when water gets in the reservoir, doesn’t it dilute the nutrient A and B?
The rain does not enter into the tower, and if it does, it's a very minimal amount that does not affect the nutrients.
How can I do this in Thailand with a high humidity? Would love your input
. God bless😊
You can set up these aeroponic towers in any climate except if it's below freezing or above 40 Celsius. In those cases, we would need to grow either indoors or in a climate-controlled greenhouse.
❤️ 🌱🪴🌱🪴I love it & will try my hand at it ! 😊👍
Wonderful!
How many towers do you have? I do have indoor hydroponic from Gardyn, cuz I lived in long winter (about 6 months).
There are a total of 15 aeroponic towers in this farm.
@@Agrotonomy Wow!
How do the towers hold up in the wind? I realize they will not hold up to a tornado or hurricane but how about the typical summer thunder storm winds? Thank you
The towers are designed to withstand wind, anchored by the weight of water in the reservoir, preventing tipping. They are durable and sturdy.
Bringing produce to suburbs & urban
Is there a page that discusses how water is pumped from top to bottom with no seen electricity? Solar?
Where’s the details/specs.
The tower structure features a hollow interior where water is combined with nutrients in the bottom reservoir. A low wattage submersible pump is positioned at the bottom of the reservoir to draw the nutrient solution up to the top of the tower. At the top, a special device allows the nutrient solution to trickle down, providing a gentle massage to the roots suspended in the air. The roots absorb the nutrient-rich solution as it flows back down to the reservoir.
Does anyone know what those rails around the tower are? Does it supplement water dispersion or assist vine growth or something? Also does anyone know where these bases come from?
They are called grow cages that help sustain the weight of crops grown in these aeroponic towers.
Can you grow strawberries like that (using water and nutrients only) or you do need some soil for them?
We also grow strawberries on these aeroponic towers with no soil needed. For more information, kindly visit our website: agrotonomy.com/
@@Agrotonomy can you point me to what "fertilizer" you use to dilute it in water?
@@Agrotonomy Thanks for your answer got one more (maybe stupid question) are strawberries self pollinating or do i need bugs ?
lovely,how to make the irigation?
The tower is hollow on the inside. There is water mixed with nutrients that sits in the reservoir with a low-wattage submersible pump. The plants are irrigated intermittently 3 minutes on and 12 minutes off continuously. The towers are automatically filled up on an as needed basis via a gravity tank. We have the nutrients set on a 1 to 300 ratio using a dosing system known as a "Dosatron". Every liter of nutrients has 300 liters of water.
Is that a dirt set up or hydro?
It's a hydro setup.
@@cmdavis74 Ty I want a similar set up but with dirt instead.
Can you grow tomatoes or flower etc
Our aeroponic towers are ideal for growing a wide variety of plants, including edible and aromatic herbs, leafy greens, vegetables, fruits (melon and strawberries), and flowers.
@@Agrotonomy Wow! I honestly never expected melons! Amazing
how do u power it the pump and air rator
How many more plants you can grow compared to them classical growing in the same space?
There is a yield increase of over 30% when growing crops on aeroponic towers.
What will be the cost of 10 towers locàtion Trindad west indies
Prices vary depending on the quantity you select and your country. For Trinidad and Tobago the minimum order quantity is 10 towers. To place an order, please fill out the contact on our website: 🌱 agrotonomy.com
@@Agrotonomy Hey thank my question was partially answered so I understand the quantity for Trinidad and Tobago is 10 which is absolutely the amount that I am requesting how much it would cost, for me is important it makes no sense I fill out order forms with out knowing the cost of a minimum of ten Towers to Trinidad and Tobago
how do you keep animals from eating everything?
What brand are those towers? Where can we purchase them?
You can find a range of these aeroponic towers on our website. Go ahead and visit our website to find out more about the different towers for residential and commercial use: agrotonomy.com/
Simply fill out the contact form if you're located outside the US, Canada, or Europe, and we'll be glad to assist you further.
What is the closest between tower we can put ?
How do they keep the water temps down? That’s the problem with hydroponics outside
We do not use temperature regulators since the water is irrigating the plants intermittently. This naturally cools off the water and prevents it from ever overheating.
Love this, however,.initial outlay is high
Hello good morning. How I can get tower aeroponics I am from india Sounthern region. Pls let me know
Bro is there because where I am located those things with SNAP in half in a week
What pump do u use?
Submersible available in hydroponic shops or online