In this video, Dr. Nate Storey sits down with Fred from the Wyoming Technology Business Center to discuss the idea behind the Spring system – a home vertical gardening tower. See more on…
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In this video, Dr. Nate Storey sits down with Fred from the Wyoming Technology Business Center to discuss the idea behind the Spring system – a home vertical gardening tower. See more on…
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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The Spring – A Home Vertical Gardening Tower: An Interview with Dr. Nate
Storey #verticalgardening #hydroponics?
if you had suplimental lighting, would you yield more produce from having
another face growing? or would the quality or something else suffer other
then mobility??
Interesting video Nate, very good and informative. Well done. Wayne
Now I want to see how carrots and beets looks like grown in the tower =(
RO water is perfectly fine for freshwater fish, especially if you’re just
topping off and not replacing your system volume entirely. DI can be a
little stressful for them if you’re adding fish to a DI system with no
solutes, however if you’re just topping off from time to time, DI water is
fine to top off with. I recommend RO water for topping off in areas with
hard water.
Thank you so much for letting us know! It should be working now. We
appreciate you telling us!
LOL Root crops come out twisted and ugly from the towers and would be a bit
difficult to harvest one at a time without pulling the media out of the
tower. I grew a type of raddish for the raddish greens but the raddishes
still grew too.
Nate! The link to buy the spring under this video is broken
Yeah, I put a video of some ugly ugly carrots on my personal channel (Nate
Storey). Aleece is right- they’re ugly. They tasted good, but they weren’t
much to look at.
Thanks, Wayne. Hope you’ll help us share and continue to grow the community!
Nate, this is a little off subject but I was wondering if RO/DI water is
safe for freshwater fish? I thought I read somewhere that it was ok for
saltwater but harmful to freshwater fish. What is your opinion on this?