Revolutionize Your Harvest with Cutting-Edge Deep Barrel Hydroponics
This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Homegrown Passion”.
Revolutionize Your Harvest with Cutting-Edge Deep Barrel Hydroponics! Learn how to optimize your growing medium to produce bigger and better crops. Join us as we experiment with different techniques and materials, like adding tension to the growing medium with perlite and peat moss. Follow along as we plant a variety of vegetables, including carrots, onions, beets, and parsnips. Don’t miss out on this exciting journey towards a bountiful harvest! Subscribe now for more hydroponic gardening tips and tricks.
One of the reasons other than growing vegetables in my small greenhouse is how nice and warm it gets in it during winter. I set a chair in there and just relax. 😂
Do you own a 3d printer? I don’t know if I’ve asked you before, but you can make most of the smaller plastic pieces that you use at home for much cheaper than buying them.
If you want to go cutting edge then try individual vertical grow bags or 12-24″ long plastic tubes that can be placed in a long row or hung at the end of each channel.
Hi honey… you are making promix bx . ❤
Thank you for sharing! I’ve been wondering if my carrots are going to make it without a substrate.
Very nice! Thank you for the video.
Glad to see you using dust protection. I bet you’ve already tried this but if you were to add water to the perlite would that cut down on the dust, or would that just cause more mess than it’s worth? Just started my pepper seeds so they will be ready late march for the garden. You know what Phil said today….. early spring! 🦦
Where did you find that large quantify of perlite?
Since you mix like that often, try a paint mixer on a cordless drill.
If you moisten the perlite before you move it, you will have little or no dust.
Чтоб не летела пыль от пермита, его можно увлажнять водой, чтоб тот был мокрый
So that the dust from the perlite does not fly, it can be moistened with water so that it is wet
I use a cement mixer to mix my soil. Its a lot easier.