Peter Grant
 

  • @RevtosTV says:

    Very nice! I love your attention to detail like the grommet for the plug and the sight glass for the water level. I would have just slapped that together and had water leaking on the floor until it ran out of water! Lol!

    • @pepperdactyl says:

      +RevtosTV Thanks! Yeah, I thought I had botched that hole for the sight glass. I carefully trimmed it with a razor before installing the grommet, so far no leaks 🙂

  • @dertyturtle5528 says:

    this is an awesome project I want to build an aeroponic system and I think I might try this out

  • @mayagayam says:

    Best tutorial I’ve seen in a while! Thank you!

  • @BrokenShooter says:

    Great video quality! I am so tired of horrible quality tutorials where you can’t see anything but this was done great! Learned a lot and even answered a question about timing in the comments

  • @CheEinora says:

    Thank you for good quality video on aeroponics.

  • @KBBAKTHA says:

    I had not seen a video more lucid and crisp than yours on this subject. I am taking baby steps to develop a terrace garden and my accidental watching your video had made lot of difference to what I was thinking and what I have to actually do, to go ahead with this. Thanks for sharing and look forward to more of your videos.

  • @irisbailar3980 says:

    I love that you have a low tone of voice. I get annoyed listening to loud talkers. Thanks for this video.

    • @pepperdactyl says:

      Thank you!

    • @406Steven says:

      It seemed a little mumbly at first, but I found myself slowing down and actually paying more attention this way vs. more energetic narration. I felt it was very detailed and thorough without being excessively wordy or energetic to the point that you get distracted from the point of the video. Thumbs up! I’m looking at building a hybrid aeroponic/aquaponic setup so I don’t have to worry about nutrients as they’ll be continuously flowing from the fish tank.

  • @vze1k48m says:

    Easy to follow. Best instructions ever. Love all your videos!

  • @robertlawrence1827 says:

    Friendly suggestion. Use a food grade bucket. One that doesnt allow light to penetrate the plastic. This will help with algae and root rot. Another thing i do is add an air stone to every bucket.

  • @r603burakkusuta2 says:

    I will do this with multiple vertical levels! Now I can easily garden without worrying about space! I might even get some greenhouse tents just to make sure that no bugs get in!

  • @amazingwebsitedesigner7158 says:

    Your workmanship is commendable .Keep up

  • @justinroberts2158 says:

    Love the video! I’m building a simple aeroponics system as part of an independent study, and your thought process about the irrigation helped me rethink and improve my design!

    • @pepperdactyl says:

      Thanks! I have a newer one that worked well too, not sure if you saw it. Here’s the video https://youtu.be/K3UltTltmWc Only change I would have made would use a 6″ net pot lid, instead of drilling a hole for the 3″. That would have worked better and been simpler to build.

  • @-mouse says:

    This helped us on our school research thanks

  • @FragginWagon76 says:

    I never would have thought of the low water sight glass. That’s genius.

  • @jonosterman2878 says:

    Also, cool idea using the neoprene plug for the power cord. I usually just cut and splice the cord to fit through a gromet, but I hate cutting and splicing, so I think I might try your way next time.

  • @mtnsprayer14 says:

    This is fantastically thought out. Hydroponics stores charge and arm and leg for stuff like Current Culture systems or TurboKloners.

  • @onna-lisakyom says:

    Very thorough tutorial. Really appreciate your work. Hope you are well.

  • @urban_eyes_727 says:

    That clear water level tube will enable Algae to form in your system. I would use a simple float through the top with a scale mounted next to it.

  • @woltergrant says:

    Reverse hole saw tip for plastic is the BEST TIP! I learned this myself a while back

  • @raghupeethambaran says:

    This is really clear, crisp and neat! Thanks for Sharing.

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