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Here is one of the crops I am trying to grow through this Summer heat, Pak choy or pak choi. We got it to germinate and transplanted it into the gutter garden with the pool noodle. Awesome pool noodle hack, lol. Stay tuned for updates as these grow and hopefully don’t bolt too soon.
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Every time I see clips of this show I’m reminded of why I never watch this crappy badly filmed fake show lmao so dumb
lanterns
I live in south Carolina. An the moonshine out chere has a very strong and hearty kick to every sip.
I think mike is that one type of guy who would feel fire to see if it hot
Could have just used a old raditor fan instead of tac welding aluminum spoons but let's do it the hard way
They didn’t need to do this. Or they did for content
Lol damn that’s super dope
We need some light so we can stay up all night long… also some meth
Hillbilly’s of the future
We gotta little prep to do..
Welder? That's a harbor freight junky p.o.s.
Bull sh**
This is from last year
This is creative.
Hi mike
Do you remove the centre inserts as the plant grows? I was thinking the small opening might inhibit the plants growth.
Thanks for helping a lot of people become interested in inexpensive hydroponics.
Thank you so much for the videos. This is my first year trying hydroponics and your videos have helped me immensely. I’ve just got a couple questions for you. Do you put multiple sprouts in each pool noodle? And how do you eat your pak Choy? I don’t really know what to do with mine.
Thanks for your videos. I have a question about your downspout bok choi. I see in some videos you have downspouts on your porch. in others you have a nifty ladder style wooden structure leaning against the house for them to sit upon. My question is about cover. It looks like your downspouts are protected from incidental rains, is that correct?. Are any of your spouts out where the plants can get rained on? The reason I ask is that my porch is too shaded and they weren't growing well, so now mine are kinda out in the open. That wasn't a problem till we got a lot of rain recently and despite my pool noodle rings being quite snug against the plants growing stems I believe some rainwater got into the down-spout.
Some of the plants are near harvest so it's not a big deal for them but for the ones still growing, I fear the solution may now be too diluted. How would you "remedy" this? would you dump the existing water and add freshly measured nutrient solution? would you place the still growing plants undercover so it can't be rained on at all? would you just add solution concentrate to try to balance it?
I'm having a similar issue with one of my 5 gallon buckets. My bigger tomato plants in buckets have a thick canopy of leaves that deflected the rain from the hole, but my newer plant with smaller leaves got flooded. A drain hole would keep it from flooding but then I'd also lose nutrient solution every time it rains. For this, I'm thinking of making a "rain cone" of sorts around the stem to keep rain from pooling and entering the central hole until it can grow more canopy. Wish me luck on that solution! 🙂
Pokchoy never grows for me, I'm thinking it's the quality of the seeds? I'll check out your links.
Interesting video! Starting to look into hydrophonics and came across your videos. Do you worry about the color of the pool noodle or any microplastic getting into the plants as a result?
Mike, do you have experience growing strawberries the Kratky way? I really need help. Thanks
What is the white tube looking thing?
Can you start peppers in those pebbles .
1:11 that's what she said
Exelent
Used your pool noodle idea for my cloner buddy. Works perfect! Everything looking good Sir! Stay safe and have a great week!
Have you done a video on your "cement tray seed starter" ?
Is this just regular water in the aquarium or a mixture of growing solution? What exact pebbles or growing stones are those? Is there a video of complete details making this setup? Thank you.
I tried this "Pool Noodle" hydroponics this year. Great having a constant supply of lettuce, spinach, and Swiss chard. No weeding and 5 minutes of once a month "watering/feeding".
I'll be trying a bit of everything next year…from tomatoes to squash…maybe even some corn.
I'm going to get some more LED grow lights and bring the lettuce – spinach – swiss chard indoors over the winter.