Starting strawberry plants in my 4″ pvc Strawberry tower.This is a great system for small space areas or balconies.Very easy to build DIY Hydroponic system.
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Starting strawberry plants in my 4″ pvc Strawberry tower.This is a great system for small space areas or balconies.Very easy to build DIY Hydroponic system.
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hi what is the spacing between pot to pot
Hi there, pretty cool setup! Where did you find the net…?
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Just to let you know. You cannot plant strawberrie and tomatoes plants together
Also sorry with soil ?
Could you tell me would it be possible to run this without the pump ?
Very nice setup wow ! What a garden feature…
I think its around 32-34 degrees. Not sure I would double check that. Sorry. I keep them in the fridge until i'm ready to plant. Seems to work ok.
Please tell me optimal temperature of bare root strawberry storage
Hi Nettie, I bought them as bare root plants from a commercial strawberry farm. I think that would look good in your sunroom !
Larry did u grow those berries from seed and if so where u get seeds from??? I want to build something like that in my sunroom 🙂
Hi Luke , I take them out of the net pots & transplant them into a raised bed at the end of summer.
How do you over winter the plants in hydroton? Take then inside, mulching or what
Thanks for your movie.
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Have a look at below web site for more info:
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I use General Hydroponics Maxi Grow nutrients. I mix them at 1/3 of the recommended dosage. Hope that helps
Can you help me i want to build a system but problem is what Nutrient need for strawberry ?? And how much?
I used hydroton on this video & This year I used red lava rocks.
what media do you use?
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Thank you Ruth ! Thanks for watching & commenting!
Larry
We own a backyard farm and I enjoyed watching this. Thank you.
Thank you, that was my question too.