Natural Hydroponics with Yakisugi
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Plastic Free Hydroponics, the journey continues. Using an ancient japanese techniques called shou sugi ban or yakisugi, burned cedar. Wood on houses in Japan used to be preserved like this. Testing to see if we can use it in our hydroponic system.
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Happy to see you using the correct term and not the misinterpretation of “shou sugi ban”.
This is an excellent idea, thank you Mike! Do you find that the cedar keeps mosquitoes away?
Love this method. May I ask what was it you were brushing on the burnt wood at 2:18 mark?
I love this idea do you oil the wood as well?❤❤❤
Ah, Nihonjin desu! Sho-sugi-ban is called “fire-hardening” in the West, but it’s the same process of burning out the excess lignum to leave a very dry, and hard material behind, that is then usually treated with some sort of oil/epoxy. It’s great for treating wood that may come in contact with the ground/soil, like the foundation posts on the underside of a deck/building too. There’s a guy on YT named @Mr.Chickadee who does Japanese Inspired carpentry and joinery who demonstrates how to use Sho-Suig-Ban on an entire building. Very cool stuff. Also, Fire = Fun! Cheers from N. FL.!
Hey Mike! I just got a pack of 5 gallon bucket lids with four 2 inch net cups on the top of each. I ordered a cheap 20 gallon aquarium bubbler pump to try but it was lost so I gotta get another. I have a LOT of extra nutrients I got during the fertilizer shortage just in case so by April I`m stepping up to about 7 buckets and a small split barrel under the edge of my camper roof and a couple of dual bubblers to see if they help with tomatoes, cucumbers, and small melons of some kind, and next fall I`m doing cabbage in them and moving a couple indoors to try some fruit like Mulberry or Figs, or maybe something tropical. I`m planting a mix of 8 more Brown Turkey & Celeste Figs and at least 4 Dwarf Mulberry trees and I`m trying 2 Pineapple Guava. With some occasional protection from the worst weather and mulching I can grow those in Louisiana I think several feet from my outdoor faucet.
It would be awesome to find a highly productive indoor fruit bush or vine. I`m gonna try potatoes if I can figure out an easy way. If I attach something to the top of a bucket that can hold moist peat moss, l should be able to get four potatoes growing in the four two inch cups and cover them with peat moss and get some to grow, or figure out a way to grow a little patch of nutrient fed carrots.
I don`t get much sunlight in my soil garden in November/December thru March/April to get good growth because of useless pine trees. And I can`t ring them because they`re near power lines and my driveway. I can only grow Florida Broadleaf Mustard greens and very tiny turnips, but thank goodness for those! That`s the only large supply of fresh produce I have in winter. I need a climate/light controlled mini greenhouse.
This is amazing, thanks Mike!
OMG Mike.. I just ordered the 3d printer, and here she goes to the store and get wood now.. Any chance you make a , How to create Yakisugi Hydroponics? How to build one. I’m wondering what was that Oil, and which one. I am invested on this and really like to build one. Again, thanks for keeping my mind busy. Much love to you and your Family 💜
Thank you. I am in the beginning of my journey and experimenting. Anyone who follows is experimenting too, I don’t have all the answers, just sharing what I am doing.
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OMG! I love this idea. After you decided to lose the plastic, I was wondering if there was a way to incorporate wood. After I get my feet wet, this year will be my first time doing hydroponics, I’m surely going to try working with wood. Thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge.
What do you use to make the boards so long-lasting? do you use oil? what kind ?
Thank you.
can one use soya wax to seal wood? or bees wax?
That’s really interesting.
Now if we could just find a way not to ever buy any more consumables from supermarkets, most all of which is packaged in plastic wrap and styrofoam. Since that’s very unlikely it makes getting away from the use of plastic in backyard hydroponics seem about as effective as removing a thimble of water from the ocean.
Seems to me the commercial producers of food products are the folks who need to “be the change.”
No. Some people are just not comfortable growing in plastic. I am developing ways to help them, not change an entire industry. This is about helping more people.
Great Idea👍Now there needs to be a way to get rid of bought nutrient solution. I’m not sure if a compost tea would work. Maybe.
Sorry for being “that guy”, but… Couldn’t the wood be burned without using fossil fuels? It seems like you’re replacing one plastic usage with another.
Of course, eventually you need to burn something in the process, but maybe a good old firepit would be better, specially if you cook something tasty while you are at it :p