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Grow EASY Hydroponics At Home (BEGINNERS GUIDE) No Pump No Power Kratky Method

This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Healing Hobbies”. 

Grow Easy Hydroponics At Home (BEGINNERS GUIDE) No Pump No Power Kratky Method

 

Peter Grant
 

  • Wild Tangent says:

    Visually Beautiful in addition to being practical! 😊👍

  • jayziac says:

    I’m new to Kratky hydroponics and after watching many other videos, have come to similar methods as this video. The solutions summarized here are the most simple and least expensive way to do it with reusable household items.

    Is there a benefit to laying milk cartons horizontally vs just vertically and put the transplant in the normal smaller cap opening? It could save use of another pool noodle. A couple of downsides could be the diameter may be too small for thick plants, and thre water level changes more from top to bottom.

    Also any tips on how to check water levels in the coke cans and milk cartons other than lifting the whole plant regularly?

    • Healing Hobbies says:

      I am pleased to know that you were able to find helpful ideas in this video. I did tried both vertically and horizontally on the milk cartons. The only advantage laying it down is, it has a better support as the plant matures but either way works fine. With the water level, Since these containers are small, it’s not necessary to install a water gauge for monitoring the water level. What I usually do is check them two weeks after transplanting and refill if needed. Typically, hydroponic plants takes off after two weeks as they become established in their new environment. I hope this helps!🌱🙂

    • All in mohanas says:

      Sir the npk ur adding is cemecal please explain in the video sir

  • Ammarah Ismael Taug says:

    You deserve a whole lot more subscriptions. Huhu. Thanks a lot!

  • Chinese Dramas says:

    I’m new to hydroponics and I want to try this method. My questions is after mixing the solution, if there’s some nutrient solution left after pouring in the containers, can I store the remaining nutrient solution? If yes, how long can I keep it?

    • Healing Hobbies says:

      Yes you can and use them later to refill. If you are using the 5 gallons ratio, depending on how many plants you are growing. Any remaining nutrient solution, you should be able to use them in less than 2mos.🙂🌱

    • Chinese Dramas says:

      @Healing Hobbies Thanks 👍

    • Daisy Quiapo says:

      @Healing Hobbies can I ask something, can I still use the solution that is not yet diluted to water after two months

    • Healing Hobbies says:

      @Daisy Quiapo If you mean the concentrated solution. I would say yes, as long as it is well kept in a dark cool place. It should work fine.🌱🙂

    • Daisy Quiapo says:

      @Healing Hobbies thank you!

  • NUTRI-GREENS FARM says:

    There are so many ways to start growing at home. Great job.

  • Sher64 CT says:

    You deserve the {BEST VIDEO AWARD} on YouTube 😁 Thank you so much 😁🎉

  • Jerry Hoefs says:

    GREAT VIDEOS! KEEP THEM COMMING!

  • Verna Austin says:

    That is very nice produce.Thanks for sharing you made every thing so simple.I will try setting up my garden ( less space too).😊

  • O Ta says:

    Love your idea ❤❤

  • Shane DeHorney says:

    I wish I could give this 5 thumbs up! Great video!

  • SamSam says:

    ❤ amazing ideas. thank you

  • Paula de Vos says:

    How big of a plant can you plant in one of those milk containers, or soda cans? For example, would strawberries work in a milk carton?

    • Healing Hobbies says:

      I wouldn’t recommend growing fruiting plants in a small container, they takes up a lot of nutrients as they grow and bear fruits. Use at least 5 gallons or bigger. With leafy greens small containers up to one gallon works fine. 🌱🙂

  • Anna Young says:

    Love this video! New sub! I’m going to try this! Thanks so much for this awesome information.❤

  • Carol Nason says:

    Thank you for REusing household products and keeping them out of the landfill – that’s all part of it!!

  • Vagabond Dee's Adventures says:

    Great video. I am just starting and went to get a roasted chicken at Walmart for the container to make micro greens. No more containers they sell them in bags. But you have shown me so many other containers. I just have to save for the 3 bags of nutrients. Thank you. New subscriber.

    • Undercover Bird says:

      I don’t eat out much so I just get some food saving containers at the dollar tree. There is no way I can collect all those containers since we make milk with milk powder, we don’t drink soda or juices from the store and I make my own iced tea and use mason jars and I cook from scratch. So $1.25 for a container works for me 😊❤

  • Noxulous says:

    this is inspiring, i have so many vessels i can use to plant in

  • MArah Olivine says:

    Thanks for the guide lalabs great content as always 😘

  • frederica broadney says:

    you are doing a fantastic job girlfriend keep it up and keep educating us on it thanks for sharing this

  • Louise Richard says:

    Just learning about hydroponics and this would be a great way to start. Thank you so much!

  • lisa A says:

    thank you for the video- were the seeds micro greens that you separated after they germinated? or were they just regular seed that you started with?

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