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How to Grow Hydroponic Edible Flowers #edibleflowers #hydroponics #hydroponicgardening



Can you grow 🌼 EDIBLE FLOWERS? They’re easy to grow in a hydroponic system at home! In this video, we’re focusing on one called a Buzz Button, also known as Szechuan Button or Electric Daisy. These vibrant blooms not only add a pop of color to your garden but also a burst of flavor to your culinary creations.

Join us as we take you step by step through the process of growing Buzz Buttons at home using a hydroponics system. From setting up your hydroponic setup to caring for your plants, we’ll provide you with all the tips and tricks you need to ensure a successful harvest.

But that’s not all! We’ll also explore the exciting world of mixology and show you how mixologists are incorporating Buzz Buttons into their cocktails to create electrifying drinks that will tantalize your taste buds. From zesty margaritas to tangy lemon drop martinis, these little bolts of electricity will take your cocktail game to the next level.

Whether you’re a gardening enthusiast looking to add some flair to your dishes or a cocktail connoisseur searching for new flavor sensations, this video has something for everyone.

Want to learn more from Glenna? Check out her website: www.hydro4food.com

Where she shares tips, techniques, and adventures in hydroponic gardening.

So, grab your gardening gloves and cocktail shaker, and let’s get growing and mixing with Buzz Buttons! Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more exciting content on edible flowers and beyond. Cheers! 🌸🍹

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have you ever eaten a flower how had an
edible flower called a buzz button it’s
also called an electric Daisy when is
used in a cocktail what if I told you
these buzzing flowers are easy to grow
at home in a hydroponic system yep in
this video I’m going to show you how to
grow these little buds of sensory
electricity hey there plant enthusiasts
welcome back to Growing With Glenna your
go-to channel for all things green and
gorgeous I’m passionate about growing
and I’m glad you join me on another
adventure in gardening today we’re
diving into something truly electrifying
how to grow hydroponic edible flowers
including the incredible buzz button
also known as the sashan button or
toothache
plant these little Beauties are not only
easy to grow for also an absolute game
Cher for your cocktails trust me after
adding a buzz button to your drink it’ll
be buzzing with flavor like never before
well why are these called Buzz buttons
the buzz is due to the analgesic agent
spilanthol which is released when the
bud is chewed it causes a numbing of the
mouth tongue and lips makes sense that
this plant is also known as the
toothache plant you curious about how to
Simply and easily grow these Buzz
buttons first things first we’ll need
some buzz button seats sprinkle them
gently on top of a damp Rock rock wool
cube in a grow tray I typically spread
four to five seeds per rock wool Cube
since they will be transferred to a
larger hydroponic system these seeds may
be small but they will Pack A Punch
cover the tray with a dome lid and wait
for the green Sprouts to emerge once you
see four to five true leaves it’s time
to transfer them to a nursery tank under
a grow light keep the grow light on for
12 to 14 hours a day remember patience
is key they may seem like they’re taking
your sweet time but trust me it’ll be
worth the wait after 3 weeks of TLC in
the nursery tank your buzz button plants
will be ready for the big leagues
transfer them to a larger hydroponic
tank or even into soil if you prefer
these versatile plants will Thrive
either way now get ready here comes the
fun part experimenting with these zesty
flowers in your drinks whether it’s a
margarita a lemon Drop Martini a white
cloth or even a good old diet coat the
buzz button will Electrify your taste
buds like never before some people have
been quoted as saying it’s like drinking
with a 9vt battery attached to your
mouth Buzz buttons taste delicious and
give you a buzz in your cocktails even
when they’re
dehydrated thanks for watching and
growing interesting things with Glenn
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