Shocking Results of Growing in Gravel

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  • @Kyrox2 says:

    I’m starting some tests with glass vase marbles to see if I can reduce the smell that clay has for use indoors. I’m using about 3/4 marbles and 1/4 clay at the top. I think the seeds will need the clay to absorb moisture at the start to germinate, but I plan to have the water level below the clay when the plants are growing. It’s cool to see the tests you’ve been running. I might give gravel in the future.

  • @cherylwmh6543 says:

    I really appreciate all the experiments you do for us. Especially when it can save us money! Thank you 😊

  • @treasuretreereynolds1764 says:

    Thank you, Mike. This is great info! 🪴

  • @1WellnesswithDawn says:

    Love the idea of gravel. I may have to try. What dilution of nutrients do you use for the micro greens?

  • @Minorbird1972 says:

    I bought micro greens from a market last year. Apparently they grow in gravel too. I rinsed my greens and made a sandwich. Broke a molar the second chew of the first bite. Personally I would lean towards the clay balls.

  • @stuff3219 says:

    One thing about using gravel: you have to be 100% sure you cut well above the gravel so that none of it winds up in your bowl. Some of the gravel chunks are perfectly sized for tooth cracking!! I bit into one and it was a close call.

  • @duhhhh1723 says:

    Amazing, thank you for sharing .Love your channel , really appreciate you .

  • @duhhhh1723 says:

    Can I attach glass bottles like empty beer bottles to your innovative adapters ? Im trying to use less plastic, thanks .

    • @KeepOnGrowin says:

      Yes you can! The refillable longneck fits beer bottles and there are also mason jar adapters

  • @minzer5981 says:

    You’re such a good &patient teacher. Know that someone somewhere in México appreciate your teachings a lot.

  • @christinabelfiore9011 says:

    Bogo

  • @christinabelfiore9011 says:

    Bogo

  • @awakenfool says:

    I may try this, but what kind of gravel to use?

  • @awakenfool says:

    Bogo

  • @billbucktube says:

    Good stuff‼️

  • @ausfoodgarden says:

    Nice one! I’ve got a stack of screened gravel from old aquariums. Now I can put it to use.
    Cheers!

  • @Sunnytrailrunner says:

    Gotta say l like the way Mike thinks, always considering the reality of keeping costs low, but still getting good results!

  • @juanitanoble3190 says:

    Your nutrient solution looks very yellow. Is that something different?

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