Plastic Free Hydroponic Grow Box / DIY Hydroponics

Plastic Free Hydroponic Grow Box / DIY Hydroponics
I made a grow box out of marble about a year ago. Here is an update on the second crop I am growing in it. The container is plastic free and a small piece of pool noodle holds the plant in place.

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Hydroponic tomatoes / Easy DIY Hydroponics
How to grow hydroponic tomatoes. I grew tomatoes in 2 types of systems, one in an NFT system and the other in an off grid non circulating system. Here are the results.

EBook shows how to grow with non circulating hydroponics: https://www.etsy.com/listing/615008659

Garden Downspout Grow Box seen in my videos: https://www.etsy.com/listing/684362332/garden-downspout

Previous hydroponic tomato videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxKjCU3jtAI&t=22s

Hydroponic nutrients and other hard to find supplies:
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Plastic Free Hydroponic Grow Box / DIY Hydroponics

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31 Comments

  • Bobby McGovern

    I bought a couple of Sorrel plants two years ago in the ornamental section at the nursery. Had no idea what they were. They were just pretty. Planted them and they come back every year. I then bought some seeds a few weeks ago and have some growing in my Kratky buckets. What exactly do you do with it. I know it's sour and I've heard of Sorrel soup.

  • adam b

    Marble should not mess up your Ph, an acid Ph will dissolve the marble then you will get Ph problems. Plastics are fine if you are using a UV resistant plastic such as PTFE, that also has excellent chemical resistance. (There are plenty of other polymers that have this resistance to chose from)
    Food grade stainless steel is possibly the best option and you would likely be contracted to use it if you were selling on an industrial level.
    I understand that polymers have a bad rep, but they are not bad when you consider the alternatives. Would you still have piano keys and snooker balls made from Ivory? The problem is not plastic, but how humans dispose of it.

  • Richard Frazee

    Hi Mike, if people are upset at using PLASTIC DOWNSPOUTS then why not use the metal downspouts? Ya, they are a little harder to drill out and to bend the ends, BUT they are NOT PLASTIC! Those who are that worried about plastics need to investigate how much Plastic is used in their cars. Then they can trade them in for horses and deal with all that TOXIC WASTE!!!

  • marthale7

    I am also have been thinking how can we get rid of the pool noodle. Thank you for sharing your ideas. I have also noticed that the pool noodle lets some light thru to the inside, I am considering making a tin foil cover for the pool noodle cut outs. I believe we can keep making the system better.

  • marthale7

    I have thought of clay fired in a kiln to make the exact shapes we want. I am also experimenting with glass with good results, I put aluminum foil on the outside with 1 Gal Apple jars.

  • CB's Greenhouse and Garden

    Love that tile box. Have you ever tested the PH to see if they are right? Never used tile before but would like to know if it makes a difference. Your systems are doing super will buddy. Tree rats said thx for the snacks. LOL.

  • Michelle M

    If you get an open pollinated, or heirloom variety it’s easy to save your own seeds, and starting tomatoes from seed without dirt would mean having to buy a little proper seed starter plug but I’m certain you will get better results. Also important to keep them up off the ground to improve your yield.

  • DayhawkinDark

    Nice maters Mike! I have 8 black cherry tomato plants growing in containers and I built them a wood frame with string to climb up. We started them from seed, in smaller containers, then transplanted into the big ones once they were almost a foot tall. It's been about a month and all 8 plants are 3 feet tall, with a ton of blossoms! I've been caring for them every day, suckering, etc. Looking fwd to a bunch of black cherry tomatoes! We've harvested roughly 20 lbs of regular cherry tomatoes off of 3 plants in our raised bed. Love your videos!!!!

  • Connie Smith

    I have Roma’s and beefsteak tomatoes in the back yard in buckets. Do I need to trim my roots? They are getting pretty big. You inspired me to grow! Thank you.

  • Wran Ther

    Such great results from patience and a little bit of risk taking. May just do myself a similar set up with a Sal Marzano that I picked up a little earlier today. Must be why the plant appeared in the greenhouse this trip thru! -Bob…

  • Richard Frazee

    Welcome back to video land Mike, you have been missed! Your tomato's are looking really good! May God continue to bless you & your family and kep everything growing like mad. WHAT, NO PAK CHOY? lol

  • CB's Greenhouse and Garden

    Nothing wrong with this at all buddy! Nice looking maters no doubt. So simple and easy to have fresh veggies right from your own backyard. Awesome job done my friend. Thanks for the update! Hope you have a great day!

  • Betty Spencer

    Hey, Mike. Love you guys as well! I have been trying to do this for five years now. I've eaten about 15 cherry tomatoes and some lettuce so far. Growing indoors is hard. I think my lighting is bad and my containers too small. But, I will kept trying!

  • I’m Awaken

    Love your off grid hydroponics system. I’ve been researching about this method and aquaponics. The grid will be wiped out in the near future so it’s good to use your method for survival. I used to live in the panhandle of FL but moved due to all the earth changes and feel living anywhere near big bodies of water like FL wouldn’t be wise. Thanks for your video, I will start doing the kraky method also.

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