Pak choi grown in almond milk jugs. The ladder system is 3/4″ EMT and fittings from MakerPipe. agriculturediy hydroponicseasy diy hydroponicsgardeninghome and gardenhow to grow hydroponic lettucehow to grow hydroponicshow to grow leafy greenshow to make a kratky containerhow to make off grid hydroponic containerKratky HydroponicsMicrogreensoff grid growingpool noodlesUrban GardeningVegetable Gardening 9 Comments Ron M 2 years ago Thank you. Being Well with Eli 2 years ago You are so inspiring! Thank you! Adaylateandadollarshort 2 years ago I think that’s great! But what if I’m growing inside, what type of light requirements do I need? Lia Maula 2 years ago you make it look so easy, excited to try this! are there any nutrients required? Jason Glass 2 years ago How do you add more water/ feed to the milk jugs? Nikki 2 years ago Doesn’t get any easier than that! g house 2 years ago I like this. Thanks!!! Lisa Colmey 2 years ago Where are you located, which zone? Thanks. Love your videos Mahamudul Islam 2 years ago I dont even know how to make solution,,, Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Adaylateandadollarshort 2 years ago I think that’s great! But what if I’m growing inside, what type of light requirements do I need?
Lia Maula 2 years ago you make it look so easy, excited to try this! are there any nutrients required?
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Thank you.
You are so inspiring! Thank you!
I think that’s great! But what if I’m growing inside, what type of light requirements do I need?
you make it look so easy, excited to try this! are there any nutrients required?
How do you add more water/ feed to the milk jugs?
Doesn’t get any easier than that!
I like this. Thanks!!!
Where are you located, which zone? Thanks. Love your videos
I dont even know how to make solution,,,