Hydroponics for Beginners
How-To Build your Own Hydroponic System for Beginners. I tried to make this system as cheap as I could and as simple as possible. It was a learning project. I could have used other tools but used only the ones I had on hand.
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Thank You - One of the best descriptive videos i have seen on this subject. I am down in New Zealand and am going to set up like you have done here. Cheers Wj
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What other veggies can you grow
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how bout a whole saw.... just a thought
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What is Air stone
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It's simple. Just go to INPLIX page and make it yourself.
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I am guessing that you planted WAY many peppers and tomatoes? With that small of a system, you'd be better off with 1-2 plants per container.
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What's the purpose of airstones?
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net pots not neti pots, your not doing nasal irrigation i call them neti pots too it happens:P
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The best way to make the holes for the netpots is with a hole saw drill bit. Drill the pilot hole in the forward direction and the large hole in the reverse direction and you will have a clean hole. If you drill the large hole in the forward direction, you will not have clean hole. The hard part is figuring out the correct hole saw sizes. I figured out the exact sizes needed. I tested different hole sizes using a compass and cardboard, and determined the exact sizes needed by trial and error..For 3" net pots use a 75 mm hole saw drill bit, for 3.75 inch net pots, use 92 mm (3-5/8") hole saw drill bit, and for 5-1/2 inch net pots use a 5-1/4 inch hole saw drill bit. I could not find these exact sizes at any local stores, so I ordered the hole saw drill bits from Great Lakes Power Tools. I traced the netpots upside down with a pencil, then used a compass to find the exact center of each hole. A paper template would also work to find the center holes. After determining the centers, I erase the everything except for the hole centers. After drilling forward for the centers, and reverse for the larger holes, you end up with perfect clean holes for the net pots every time. It's worth spending about $60 for several hole saw drill bits.
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how often do you change the water plus nutrients?
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for the video! How did you manage the water temp from getting really hot?
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How much liquid plant fertilizer does one use at first? How often do you add more, and how often do you change the water? Thanks! Already got my setup built thanks to your video.
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Thank you for the video!! This was extremely helpful and I plan to try it out soon!!
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very nice video. i don't understand the gravel that is used. what are the benefits of gravel oppose to soil? or clay?
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dude....you are an idiot!
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what do you do with the aquarium air stone
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