Unveiling Strawberry BATO Bucket Technique
This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Homegrown Passion”.
Join us at Homegrown Passion for an exciting look at our innovative BATO Bucket technique for cultivating delicious strawberries on our farm in Ohio! Learn all about our process and how we care for our strawberry plants. Don't miss out – subscribe for more farming tips and tricks!
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10×15 Produce Bags
1 roll
4 rolls
Vivosun T5 Grow Light
10-20 Trays 5 Pack
10 Pack
Plant Tray Clear Plastic Humidity Domes: Pack of 5 – Fits 10 Inch x 20 Inch
Pro Micro Jute Microgreens Grow Mat Roll – 10 Inches Wide by 100 Feet Long
10PCS Jute Plant Hemp Fiber Grow Mat for Microgreens 10" X 20"
Johnny Seeds Micro-Greens
Rapid Rooter
(50 plug count) It seems to be cheaper to buy multiple of this then 100 count packages.
Soil Moist
3-lb container
1.1 lb
Hanging basket frames
Replace Liners
Haus Bright LED grow light 10% off!!!!!
10-20 Bio Strate
1 gallon pump mister
Aluminum Light Holder
0:00 Intro
0:30 Bato Buckets
1:53 Dosatron
2:24 EC & PH
Where do you buy the buckets? on the Internet ? I can’t find this model
Thanks for sharing,my strawberry that over wintered are blooming also
You’re getting YANGER and YANGER☺️
Thanks !
Dosatron Yeah!
Hi so nice
So nice dressing you black deserts so you had appeared for
So good looking
So very beautiful strawberry farming you saw nice crop
They look great….very nice….
Do you just drain on the floor? You mentioned dripping, but I don’t see a catch for that.
Where can i get strawberry seeds that actually grow?
What nutrients are you using?
What variety of strawberry plants are you growing?
Thank you for all the information and everything is looking so good.
I use large styrofoam Fish shipping boxes about 30″ x 18″ and 12″ deep. I simply cut a hole about 2 inches from the bottom and put in a pvc elbow to drain and reuse the hydroponic solution. I also use the same media in my stackable towers for strawberries, pak choi, and various herbs. My media is 50/50 of Coconut coir and rice hulls. This is the best growing system I have ever used. I got the idea from your numerous videos, especially the carrot video. I have incredible success growing tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, and all kinds of peppers. Something about this 50/50 mix gives me the perfect combination for ideal moisture levels and I have 0 problems with pests.