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Love to see updates , I’m doing some of peppers and tomatoes . I’m hoping to get fruits from both . I have learned all of what I am doing from you . Thank you so much for sharing these videos .
from who?
I think tomatoes are the perfect plants for beginning Kratky growers. I grew a bunch of them this year this way from little tiny systems up to 5 gallon buckets with bucket lid net pots and they all did great and produced great.
Love your vids! Would like to see how far they grow and how much you water them in their life. Great job!
i love it, i will try this method because my tomatoes and peppers are not doing well in soil. I used to live in New York and i never had a problem with these plants, but not here in Manila. Thank you so much for this video. Keep doing a great job, Khang. You do the most informative and concise videos here on youtube.
Sir – I have been binge watching hydroponics for 72 hours. You have BY FAR the BEST, SIMPLEST, MOST AFFORDABLE and EFFECTIVE system out there! Thank you for explaining everything so simply. Thank you for using the K.I.S.S. method! Good luck growing!
I hope you follow up your binge watching with binge growing 🙂 Beware, you can get to the point where think about this a lot!
I searching this technic
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I love your videos. I’m never throwing away my empty water bottles or food take out containers again. They’re all going to be saved for starting seedlings. Thanks Khang. You’re such a frugal and humble man
A couple more people, in terms of growing (soil wise) are “Urban Farmer Curtis Stone” and “Nature’s Always Right” channels!
I hope this helps!
I grew the chocolate cherry outdoors last year and had to support it with 3 cages and 5 stakes. The branches were at least 6 feet long! Delicious tomatoes!
Love this guys videos. So simple and straightforward and helpful for beginners.
I love watching your videos Khang! I can sit 4 hours learning from your experience! Another excellent video!
Thanks for your very helpful video. I am just getting started, now I want to do the same system that you have. Great job!
Hi Kangh I watch you videos all the time. Very construction, informative and explained well. what strength nutrients do you use for you Kratky tomatoes?
Hi, thank you for your videos they are very helpful and straightforward.
I noticed that Kratky method is quite similar to wick system, I wonder if there are any differences other than the presence/absence of wick in the systems, and whether one system is better for certain plants?
Hydroponic gardening seems so intimidating to me. I love that you make your own systems. Your videos help to lessen the intimidation factor. I want to try this.
Truly best youtuber let alone genre creator out there. You explain every single thing I can think. Genuinely never thought I would be excited about gardening.
Thank you for your videos. I have learned so much by listening to you. One thing that I do differently than you, is I use Aluminum foil to wrap around my bottles. That way I can peel back and see the water level.
Same here and it works
Great idea, thanks!
Khang you are an amazing grower. I’ve been following you about six years or so. You have awesome ideas and you are so full of knowledge. I will be tuning in more often now that I’m getting back into the hydroponics since I’m a chump when it comes to outside creatures.
I’m so excited about growing herbs indoors after this video. Thanks so much!
I use soda pop cans. A simple can opener will take the top off and a 2-inch net cup fits like a glove. I know you will not be able to see the water level without taking up the net cup, but this configuration keeps out the light much better than using a plastic water bottle, keeping algae at bay. Easier to construct too. I think it is an indoor solution only as outside use would be subject to the weather. I’d love to hear your comments, Khang, maybe even see an experiment. Have a happy!
Great video, thanks for showing and explaining everything so well. Good job.
Hi Khang! What a great video and method. I’m wondering if you have a series of mini tomato videos to see more examples of pruning the top leaves and also if you can share the link to buy the grow lights you’re using and the Aerogarden model with the adaptor for the light bulb. Thank you!