If you’re new to indoor gardening or hydroponic, here’s a brief introduction on how it works and how to get set up with your own DIY deep water hydroponic culture system. The set up is easy and simple! You can also learn how to make your own natural liquid nutrients at home.
Grow food anywhere, anytime, and any season. If you haven’t thought about growing your own food yet, it’s never too late to get started.
START AT:
DIY Material List: https://youtu.be/aq5jabN_ZSw?t=36
Build your own Hydroponic: https://youtu.be/aq5jabN_ZSw?t=60
Make Natural Liquid Nutrients: https://youtu.be/aq5jabN_ZSw?t=150
Transplant Seedlings: https://youtu.be/aq5jabN_ZSw?t=248
Grow lights cost: https://youtu.be/aq5jabN_ZSw?t=325
EQUIPMENT IDEAS FOR HYDROPONICS
8’x8′ grow tent & grow light model VS2000: bit.ly/3XyKMmU
Net Pot 3″: https://amzn.to/3H8dBjh
Air Pump: https://amzn.to/3DeEAsg
Vinyl Tubing: https://amzn.to/3WU5UDv
Air Stone: https://amzn.to/3Hz7vtM
PH Meter: https://amzn.to/3Hz7Dtg
PH Solution: https://amzn.to/3HaVYzj
Liquid Nutrient: https://amzn.to/3Hv5mPQ
Leca Clay Pebbles: https://amzn.to/3HxfVBS
Rockwool: https://amzn.to/3H6XHFT
Hole Saw Drill Bit Attachment: https://amzn.to/3XCVtoY
WHO WE ARE?
We are Char and Marv
@plantedinthegarden!
Our primary goal is to get as many people to grow their own food.
No matter the experience or space available.
We are urban
gardeners from Toronto that fell in
love with growing food because
not only is it amazing to eat fresh
homegrown food, but you also know
what you put into it and the joy you get when you share it with family, friends and the community.
Gardening never
stops for us; we are always looking
for solutions to continue to grow our
food ā no matter what season. From
outdoor gardening, garage grow tent
to hydroponics, year-round gardening
is truly possible. We believe
in simple living, loving what you do,
and doing it with love!
Every year we start our garden, we learn something new and know that it’s okay if it doesn’t work out. There’s always new growth to look forward to, so keep on learning.
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15 Comments
Iām glad I ran across your channel. I have enjoyed several of your videos. Thanks for inspiring me. Looking forward to Spring!
Thank you for the step by step nutrient recipe. Your crops are awesome.
Excellent video Marv and Char! I've always enjoyed your short reels on Instagram. But I really like the slower pace and more instructions on your YouTube videos š
Thank you so much for the education and even more for the inspiration.
Fantastic video. Love that you took the time to expand a bit on your reels. Thanks!
Thank you po sir
where did buy your seaweeds?
I love that you use an organic method to source your hydro nutrients. I have been thinking about doing the same thing on a larger scale.
It is Great video. For me who is thinking to start grow indoor. It is very inspiration because I was a bit worried about the chemical which using in normal hydroponic system š Do you give the plants something else more? or only these your own natural liquid nutrients.
Great video! Your setup looks amazing! We have struggled with keeping plants healthy when grown hydroponically. Eventually mold or other issues start growing in the system after which time we find moving the plants to soil helps to save them and allow them to keep growing. Have you run into the same challenge and how do you address it?
I've tried to go organic with my nutrients but had issues with root rot. any tips on how to avoid that?
Awesome I'm doing the same thing! Subbed!
This is life changing, thank you
Awesome video and I love your setup. I actually LOL'ed when I saw a Skyflakes container coz I also use them for my Kratky.
What do you use to bring your ph up and down? thanks.