This is a system, designed for maximum production and lowest cost
Lowest water consumption and lowest use of fertilizer
Lowest impact on ground water, too
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So have you actually tried this thing out? How much do all of those plants weigh? Your system does not look like it has the structural strength to deal with that weight.?
Build it.
Do you have an actual construction plan, blueprint and/or materials list? I'm going to try this out but if you have exact parts and measurements I could get to building this rite away. I'd even be happy to record construction application and quarterly financial returns. ?
this desing it might
System is great for lettuce not peppers…of any kind or melons. Have you grown any peppers in your life is what I'm wondering. Do you know how big those things get? Do you know how big the root system will get? They get HUGE! So what you are suggesting in THEORY is great but when it comes down to it, it's only good for lettuce.?
Great video. Loved and Subbed?
Hydroponic apples. Cool story bro.?
i only eat free range tomatoes?
This is a great joke.
726,000 plants per acre.
That gives each plant 8.64 square inches to itself.
Tomatoes are typically in commercial farms, planted at a density of around 4,800 plants per acre.
Tomato plants are huge, high yield plants. It's not unheard of for ONE tomato plant to yield over 30lbs.
PS:
A wheat field has roughly 1 million plants per acre. (each plant only yields about .01lbs, or 4.5grams)
A corn field has roughly 28,000 plants per acre. (trust me on this, I know, I just planted half an acre today)
This system leaves roughly 8sq/inches per plant. Roughly the area of a single tomato leaf.
Do the math. ?
all of the design I make are all tested
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How come there is no video of this design in action??
please send plans, materials, and suggested construction methods to maykoku888@gmail.com
I am a newly formed non-profit looking for a way to end child hunger through advanced horticulture practices.?
This was invented by a guy call Back to The Constitution. he has several models?
One opportunity exists with this design.
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can you send me the plans here eskedarabdella@gmail.com please.?
The issue with hydroponics is you have to purchase "plant food" or nutrition and supplements which can be more costly.?
is there a place to get the diagrams for this system??
can you let us know how to make one like this ? I will like to make my own one, since me too I think the cost of the vegetables and fruit on the supermarket are just ridiculous!
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i like this guy
good grow but ur tutorial bores me?
QP every 2 months? thats it? lol u seem a lil too excited for a QP every 2 months lol why are you green?
why is this dude whispering ?? ??
Hydroponics is an effective system but it have some disadvantage, you will need to shop for some "plant food", nutrients and supplements that may be costly. Before setting up any hydroponics system, you should think about the benefit from aquaponics system, which can automate 95% of work.?
Got it!!!!?
@trojansuser300 : it depends on the quality?
Thank you for the movie.
I additionally have some strategies to grows up to 10 x the plants, by 50 % time, with much healthier plants, while the "fish" carry out everything…
Plants will go yellow
How u cut a hole with a saw??
WHAT Happens if the period of darkness is not long enough between veg and flowering? I told my buddy 36 hours but someone else told him 24, whats the worst that can happen?
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A 1/4 pound every 2 months? No thanks
yeah every one is a stone.
i love how you measured that bud dude hahahahah
aluminum foil is shit, use mylar fool.
Do not put aluminum foil on the floor and ceiling guys. It seems like a good idea and can work in a warehouse/growhouse scenario, but if you are like most people growing in a relatively small (less than 10×10 space) the light from the aluminum foil can often times be too intense and burn holes in the leaves. A better alternative is to paint the walls in the room white. Ive gotten better results that way