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Can you take one of these to space??
No we don’t , we’re good thanks
edenzhydro rocks..
hey, i can read the price numbers cuz i have a eye problem, anone can tell
me what is the total price?
dude im so gonna grow pot like this!
I’m buying drip emitters and not sure what gage (gph) to get. Any
recommendations?
Can someone tell me where I can get these said supplies? Or which ones I
need. A “Pump” is kind of a broad subject.
So many idiots posting in this video…
Sounds interesting.
I would recommend a rubbermaid container instead of an aquarium. Cheaper
and safer
I’ve seen that as well icefox; actually, I have a few. You barely ever need
to feed the fish because the plant feeds them. They could never eat enough
to damage the plant though. I just have mine in small clear vases though. I
think if you were intent on making the plants produce alot, the nutrients
you would need would hurt the fish.
retarded music
What’s good about Youtube is that it lets people share the best information
to others. This is a great example where more people have easy access to
vital topics such as hydroponics. Who would have thought that just less
than $60, you can create a system that can help you produce the best crops
with no dirt! That is really great!
This was an awesome an awesome video, thanks for posting this. Another
thing you could use for the reservior is a large rubbermaid container. If
you cover it in that metallic tape they use for repairing ducts its
completely light tight. For the container and tape its about $10. I’ve made
a smaller version for taking clones, about the size of a shoebox and it
worked great. I’m about to try my first full size hydro system and grow
some lettuce, so this video was a lot of help. 🙂
this is like the things the aztecs used to use i think they called them
chinimpas or something like that! damn.
no this wont work for weed you need a totaly difrent setup btw your weed
plant would probly only grow up about 3 inches high if that then fall over
like a limp noodle and thats if ya can get tha damn thing growing in that
peice o shit you need proper lighting / heat elements / cemacals etc. not
to mention its a kit specialy made for pot!!! so unless you want to pay
315+ {alone on the tank kit } your better off dirt farming
word.
you get massive buds with those things… if you do it right of course.
t you idiots out there. this is simply showing how to build a hydroponic
garden. he’s not showing you how to grow them! obviously you need lights,
and nutrients must be added to the water. for hydroponic gardens the ph
should be between 5.9 – 6.3…
what song is this?
whats the point of having it float up and down? why not just add water?
The total is a little under $60
You went to a lot of trouble masking over and sealing something
see-through. Would it be less expensive to use a large Styrofoam cooler or
a ceramic container? Nice build and plant support idea!
So this whole setup is to support three plants that have to be tiny or they
fall over? Like maybe for a single head of lettuce in each whole, tops?
Plus you need grow lights, constant pumping and special nutrients? This
does not seem like a technology that lends itself to profit, or even self
sufficiency. ?
brilliant idea to have floating styrofoam. styrofoam is also rather
anti-bacterial/fungal i think since they use those containers to put cheese
jugs in to ferment.
I love that!
nutrients arent needed as much with herbs.. the more stressed they are, the
more essential oils they produce thus flavor.. etc.. herbs = weeds. as for
marijuana growing, it could be done with this very easily. however it would
be more involved. check with local laws before proceeding.
It is a nice video presentation although I think it would have been better
if you showed the actual building process not just picture slides. However,
this is really interesting. You can actually build a homemade hydroponics
system with just less than $60, that is really cool. 🙂