Stealth logic RO system from EastWestHydro.com for 4. The remaining parts including trash can cost ~. Used some spare wood to build the platform the can sits on.
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John Miller walks down an aisle in one of two greenhouses on his Cheney Lake Tomatoes’ farm. Surrounding him are trays growing 10 varieties of hydroponic lettuce, kale and arugula.
He stops beside baby kale plants growing in a mixture of water and organic fertilizer, pulls off a leaf and pops it in his mouth. “It’s good,” he says, smiling. “I’ve eaten more kale in taste-testing this than I did in my previous 54 years. It has a butternut-type flavor. We all like to eat it raw while we work out here in the greenhouse.”
John, his wife Freida and their five children work together growing hydroponic tomatoes in a 10,000-square-foot greenhouse, and lettuce, kale and other greens in a 7,000 square-foot greenhouse on their farm near Cheney, Kansas.
They began growing organic, hydroponic green-leaf lettuce, romaine, butter crunch and other varieties in January 2014 to expand their farm’s produce offerings beyond hydroponic tomatoes. The lettuce is chemical-free, pesticide-free and fungicide-free.
For more information, go to greenacres.com.
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simply brilliant!!
Please, can you briefly explain me how it works? Please..
Not at the moment, I will eventually put one in though. I just let it start overflowing then turn it off.
Sweet bro thanks for sharing, im using wal mart ro water lol because my local store want 300 for a system, but i will def invest for next grow
I've been eating these salads for over a month and just want to thank you for your ethical stand on how food should be grown. I will spread the word, keep it up!