HYDROPONIC VERTICAL GARDEN VIDEO #2
tomatogeek@gmail.com DIY hydroponic garden. This is my vertical garden. Started with the idea of getting the most production out of a small space. By growing in the vertical styrofoam pots, you insulate the roots of the plant keeping them warm in winter and cool in the summer. By planting in coco coir, you have a completely nutreal media free of alkanlinity and PH; coco coir is necessary when using these virtical pots. Currently, I have 120 Florida 91 tomato plants (please google Florida 91 to learn more about this remarkable heat and disease resistant tomato developed by the University of Florida). Each plant has produced almost 10 pound of tomatos since the end of December 2008 and are still producing tomatos expected to go through the summer. We have seedlings available to ship to you within the US only. Please email me at tomatogeek@gmail.com and let me know how many you want and I will send you a quote. Seeds are also available. You can go to ebay and bid or buy there or you can just email me at tomatogeek@gmail.com with the amount of seeds you would like; payment is accepted through paypal only at this time. If you want pots or coco coir, I can also send you a quote just let me know how many you would like again at tomatogeek@gmail.com ; this can be shipped worldwide. Hydroponics is not a new development. Has been around almost since the beginning of history. That wonder of the ancient world known as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon was an exercise in hydroponics and rice has been grown hydroponically for centuries. Today, hydroponics is used in a variety of settings. Whenever the soil is unavailable, hydroponic gardening seems to appear. Wildcatters offshore oilrigs grow their own tomatoes. Chefs of nuclear submarines hydroponically grow vegetables for use in the meals of the crew there. At present, the plants grown in space stations in orbit, without a single grain of soil. This video is a summary of equipment and the necessary steps to build your own hydroponic garden. More info and DIY hydroponics instructions can be obtained by placing a comment and leaving your email address and we will contact you; thanks. Category: Howto & Style
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Greeting - all is beautiful . Where did you get the styrofoam planters for hydroponics? Thanks you
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verry good system gardent
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ang ganda pare
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Wheres the cannabis? can't have a garden without it!
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@artoliva thank you!
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@wildTUNIS1 vertigro.com
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hi there,do u remember where did u buy the white styrofoam pots.that will be appreciated,thanx .
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thanks
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anything
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I have a question that needs to be ansewerd like now!! What kind of plants can grow in a vertical system. I know tomatoes, cucumbers, pumpkins, and watermelons but what else??
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I love this. I think its great that you're doing this.
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Beautiful! Iplanned on setting my "project " up like this. How tall are the 4x4's supporting the hanging baskets, and how deep are they in the ground? what are the other materials for that structure? Any info on this would be appreciated.. thaks in advanced... :)
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amazing......
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Are there videos for these setups? I love how they look and they seem simple, but there are so many videos on vertical hydroponics but a lot of show but not much information.... I'm trying to learn and need some instruction :( Awesome garden!
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thanks; really a small system is not difficult or expensive to operate; you can make these as large or small as you like..
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????intimacy?????i love my plants
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