When it comes to growing tomatoes, the options are numerous. One of the simplest and most productive methods is Dutch Bucket Hydroponics. The water usage is very efficient, which is great for people with limited supplies of water. My current crop of tomatoes is coming along nicely. I plan on using this method a lot more in the future.
The fertilizer that I use is available here…. https://www.morgancountyseeds.com/store/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=487 and here …. http://chem-gro.com/cart/index.php?cPath=23&sort=2a&page=2
The mixing instructions are easy to understand and the results are outstanding.
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You need to read the book The Wheel of Health by GT Wrench.
Good stuff sir!!!?
As in 12g 12g 6g ?
Hey bobby if I do the your fertilizer 20-18-38 on lettuce you think it will kill it??
Thanks, sub'd?
Stupid spell-corrector (assumed) thingie!!! That should have read Citizen Peng.?
I only just got interested in growing food this past summer. Initially, I discovered aquaponics, and that got me excited to raise some fish. I saw the veggies as a bonus. However, the more I watched videos by people like you, mph gardener, and John Kohler of GrowingYourGreens, Rob Bob, Citizen Penget, and others, I got inspired, and now I am building my first 28×21 greenhouse where I will try aquaponics, Dutch buckets, and wicking beds. Thank you for your positive information and overall good attitude!?
Al your video's are amazing.
I just set up my dutch bucket system (10 buckets) based on your videos.
ive been watching your videos for some time now and have too say you are a inspiration. And have too say i love your little rant at the end of this video gyo is the way forward…… "If you dont grow it … you dont know it"?
I've been trying to look through your videos for the blue stuff what is it and what is it used for? Do you have a link for it??
hey bobby been watching you for a long time you make it look really easy.
Spray bottle with a dab of corn syrup, dash of dawn dishwasher soap… Spray plant.
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if you dont grow it your dont know it
No, I don't focus on selling anything. But yes, you could make decent money in the right area.
Do you sell to a grocery store or? Can you make money with this hobby?
Have you thought about using cherry barb fish in your reservoir? You would eliminate the need for artificial fertilizers and at the same time feed your fish in return…an abundance of perpetuating nutrients…
The key thing is some type of overhead support than you can hang string from. I've seen frames built from lumber for use outside. Or you could use some type of metal poles with wire between them. But it needs to be very sturdy. Once the plants get loaded, they exert a lot of pressure on the support system. I'm looking forward to seeing what you and Rob come up with.