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Legend.
Just in time for my neck of the woods!
Nice 1 Mr Hoocho !
Alright, alright, Mr. Hoocho, I’ll buy a 3d printer. Your channel has convinced me of their value.
Sorry about the rabbit hole I just lead you down….
I just got a bamboo lab P1S
It’s incredible.
Highly recommend.
@@Hoocho I’m glad ya mentioned that a new Bamboo lab printer came out. Was about to pull the trigger on a p1p. Bamboo Lab seems like the most approachable plug and play sort of option.
as someone who has owned many 3d printers of different grades, I will only advise that it’s better to spend more and get a reliable machine that you don’t have to mess with too much, if you have the money then look at bamboo labs printers. I find 3d printing becomes more of a chore than a tool when you have the mess with it constantly, which is the case with most self build or DIY models
@@The_LaughingHyenaI am fine with my Ender 3D S1 Pro for the moment. But maybe in the future I will go for a Bamboo Lab to. They seems to go way faster. But are they as good in printing aswell in that speed?
great technique. whats even better is using tampons in a plug system.
Fantastic. Hoocho’s must be the most innovative hydroponic channel on the internet!
Ingenious. Thanks!
And Thank you! 😂
And yet another home run by Hoocho!
I have been doing similar but with coconut fibre. Without cutting holes in tray, so I can use for ice cubes if I want to 😂
Great ideas. Thanks for the video.
Wonderful idea!
“…in future upcoming hydroponic system designs…” that smirk! Smooth as butter Hoocho, smooth as butter! LOL
LOVE IT!!!! just the idea I needed I can never get my hands on germ cups
Great stuff, mate.
Wow!!! Game changer!! I LOVE this idea! I cringe at labels, but THIS makes labelling easy!! Thank you sooooo much!!!❤
What a great idea. Thanks for sharing!
Hey hoocho the ice trays is a great idea so much easier to get ur seedlings out
Hey Hoocho,
Do you have a video where you go over the many different types of cambells nutrients? There are so many, blue, white diamonds etc. I love how you succinctly present lots of information in the context of a diy hydroponics grower.
Another super idea.
Awesome video! My method is pretty similar to yours, but I use the structural rigidity of the roots of the seedling to create the “block” for me. All I do is push a bunch of coco fiber (not peat) into a mould similar to yours (but hard, transparent plastic), plant the seed, wait for the roots to fill the block, and then I transplant it. It takes a bit longer than your method, so I’ll definitely be giving the cotton a try. Cheers!