Had one of these of years wore it down. Keep buying anker batter banks to this day.
@anthonycamacho31706 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your setup. I am into aquaponics, but 3d printed my first hydroponic tower. What kind of solution are you using.
@sbl205112 күн бұрын
Try putting in the oil first and adding the garlic to taste. Too much garlic can make any pesto bitter.
@Affy0318 күн бұрын
How long will this last in the fridge?
@JamesDavis-jw6nj23 күн бұрын
Hef(ner?)
@JamesDavis-jw6nj23 күн бұрын
Raftish, Mr. Hughes/Roland..
@JamesDavis-jw6nj23 күн бұрын
Hang Time company, clothing? Psychology too?
@Debt11Ай бұрын
Plants look great my question is i have been using master blend for years for tomatoes hydroponic and it works great this year i am growing peppers in soil using master blend and the pepper plants look great but no flowers yet its still early here in northern California plants are about 10 inches is there any thing i need to do or just wait i water with master blend about twice a week beside regular water three times a week, my tomatoes plants in the Dutch buckets are hugest l lots of tomatoes a 27 gallon tote of master blend being pump threw the lines, next year i will be doing your method
@juliusgabolАй бұрын
I was wondering if those wire mesh would last long? Will it rust quickly as it will be moist most of the time?
@davidmahdal2324Ай бұрын
Thank you. I was scratching my head on how to get that on. I have a blue drum with only a small opening on top. This will work.
@davidszakacs6888Ай бұрын
I use toasted walnuts, asiago cheese and just 3 tablespoons of EVOO along with 2 tablespoons of water and salt and pepper per batch. Freeze in silicone molds and then wrap and freeze. Tastes fresh, even after many months frozen.
@pocitube2 ай бұрын
how do you prevent siphoing effect when pump is off?
@lynnking24802 ай бұрын
Wow what a harvest
@denisdb7252 ай бұрын
Hello, I like te setup butt is this really a hydroponic setup in the real sence of the word hydroponics? I see this a a nice thing to setup but also as a soil in buckets with plants instead of soilplanting in the ground with trip or timer watering. A agree this is a nice setup, butt as I am resident in the south of Portugal, and the land here needs watering so often, that is the same as what you do liftup on a table. I think to tace over some of the things I saw in this video, butt I want call it hydroponics. Thank you for the video.
@movievaudeville2 ай бұрын
Precisely what I'll be doing. Couldn't decide on an edging, have a few pickets in the garage. Thought they'd work, but didn't think of cutting them and installing vertically. Clever. Thanks for the idea!
@rksg20032 ай бұрын
Brad are you still using coconut coir and perlite this year? have you found anything better.. Next ? is it reusable? thanks for the video man after binge watching your videos I do believe this is the way I want to go and switch from the kratky because of the medium holding the plants because mine are outdoors and the wind reeks havoc on them in a storm..Thanks man
@TheDumbpublic2 ай бұрын
Looks like you have a little experience separating the seeds from the shake. lol
@joeohalloran93092 ай бұрын
I know you've probably found out by now that the worms do not all move up most will, however a lot will stay below too, you have to get them out.
@ivan11h2 ай бұрын
If you had a choice would you use 5 gal grow bags vs plastic buckets?
@francesmaurer1853 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@MSaurabh71073 ай бұрын
Can we make without parmezaan 😊cheese
@marytallman55993 ай бұрын
Being a woodworker, I wish I found you before buying a 5 bin tower, but I am so grateful for your help in the search on how to start and add all of the towers! I will expand more economically in the future here in Austin TX. Thank you. Buy the way, only red wrigglers will stay in the top 6 inches. Some people will grow night crawlers and they are deep dwellers, so make sure the worm species is the reds, available in smaller units ( just 2 of us for scraps) at Walmart in the fishing bait refrigerator…30 reds under $5!
@dnte_cancer3 ай бұрын
Omori reference
@ivan11h3 ай бұрын
I have a question about the buckets. Can I use just any type bucket or do they have to be food grade? Also I saw that some people use black buckets to prevent algy growth. Do you think its necessery for a set up like yours?
@rosedukes91773 ай бұрын
freeze in ice cube trays -then into zippy bag. YUM
@mikelund46354 ай бұрын
I'm more interested in that food saver on the wall.thats nice.great recipe too.i used sunflower seeds and cut back on the salt.👍
@ivan11h4 ай бұрын
I live in the tropics and I plan to grow peppers. I will use this method. A quick question why do you use growing medium instead of regular soil? What’s more economical medium or soil? I wonder if I can grow peppers all year around in this system, since there is no winter here.
@PeaceLoveGarden4 ай бұрын
I like using the hydroponic method because I found the plant growth to be superior vs using soil. However you can certainly use soil in the buckets and the drip system with water only.
@ivan11h4 ай бұрын
@@PeaceLoveGarden how do you manage the insects and the diseases for peppers that you grow outside in hydroponics?
@ivan11h4 ай бұрын
@@PeaceLoveGarden did you grow any habanero peppers? What was your yield?
@ivan11h4 ай бұрын
what do you do for insects and diseases? do you spray with a hand pump?
@user-zs8cz6rs9y4 ай бұрын
What size bucket do you use for your peppers.? Also how close are the buckets? Great information
@PeaceLoveGarden4 ай бұрын
I use 5 gallon buckets. They're no more than 6 inches apart. Glad you found the info useful and thanks for taking the time to comment!
@izzahkhan69474 ай бұрын
Do you just hammer them in?
@PeaceLoveGarden4 ай бұрын
I did loosen the soil a bit first but yes, I just drove them in with a runner mallet
@Mheitman5 ай бұрын
How did you connect the 1/4 tubes from the 1/2 mainline? I didn’t see 1/2 to 1/4 tees in your materials list. Also, how much water do you recommend per timing interval for each bucket? Thanks
@PeaceLoveGarden5 ай бұрын
In this video I go more in depth about the assembly and water kzread.info/dash/bejne/iaKT0NqjmNypnpc.htmlsi=t-MENDOrouuDKAAk At around 11 mins it shows how to connect the smaller tubing to the larger with these 1/4" double barbed fittings amzn.to/3Tc0TX5
@Mheitman5 ай бұрын
How did you connect the 1/4 tubes from the 1/2 mainline? I didn’t see 1/2 to 1/4 tees in your materials list. Also, how much water do you recommend per timing interval for each bucket? Thanks
@Mheitman5 ай бұрын
How did you connect the 1/4 tubes from the 1/2 mainline? I didn’t see 1/2 to 1/4 tees in your materials list. Also, how much water do you recommend per timing interval for each bucket? Thanks
@kansasgardener58445 ай бұрын
I'm currently using 4 lights 2 are 4 bulbs T5 54w. And 2 are 4 bulb T8 32W. I have been thinking about switching to LED lights like the one in this video and I was just wondering how you like it for starting vegetable seedlings? Do you find the lights don't have to be on as long versus t5's? Also if you could give me an idea of how high you keep them off the seedlings? Thanks.
@PeaceLoveGarden5 ай бұрын
Works great for seed starting. I run the LED for the same amount of time as I previously ran the T5's. As far as distance, I put it about 24" for seed starting in my grow tent with the dimmer set at 25% then 50% as they got bigger. This thing is seriously bright. I found that this light will easily cover the 24"x48" footprint of my grow tent. The fixture comes with a chart for general height suggestions, seems to be pretty accurate.
@kansasgardener58445 ай бұрын
@@PeaceLoveGarden Thanks for the reply. My T5 bulbs are starting to burn out after 5 years. They cost $45 for 4 to replace so I'm thinking I might go LED. Electric bill is another consideration. I've been looking at that style light on Amazon and can get a few under $80. One the same size of yours for $108. I might buy one or two for next season as I just bought new T5 bulbs. Thanks!
@PeaceLoveGarden5 ай бұрын
The T5 bulb cost was a driving factor for me to switch as well, more so than the electric bill. There are a lot of good LED lights out now. Mars Hydro and Viparspectra are 2 of the best bang for the buck from my research. I'd avoid the strip or tube style like Barrina. The LED panel style lights are the way to go, especially if you might like to grow plants to full size with them some day.
@kansasgardener58445 ай бұрын
@@PeaceLoveGarden 👍
@tatianabeatty98216 ай бұрын
Ahahahhahaa😂 I was like sun flower seeds !?!?! Because pine nuts will cost you an entire baby 😂😂😂
@anthonydaniels25196 ай бұрын
I love pesto sauce👍
@Another_Measure6 ай бұрын
Is C. For cup?
@PeaceLoveGarden6 ай бұрын
Yes
@Another_Measure6 ай бұрын
@@PeaceLoveGarden thank you
@sarah_farm6 ай бұрын
She 's a good chef and great sister , she care for everyone in her family , Hao's friends are lucky to try her food the first time :)
@EmberIsABrat7 ай бұрын
This works well for me as I'm highly allergic to tree nuts. Thanks!
@raydawes52127 ай бұрын
I so much appreciate your video. Your peppers rocked! Between the information in your video, and the effort you put into the comments, no question i can build this. Hope for half as good of results as yours!
@PeaceLoveGarden7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words and I'm glad you found the information useful. My system is still going strong after several years now with minimal maintenance. I try to answer questions here in a timely manner so feel free to ask.
@wadebarrett87347 ай бұрын
I'm assuming that a spigot is attached to the bulkheads. Curious, what's the application of placing it at the bottom, and 2 at that, please?
@PeaceLoveGarden7 ай бұрын
I was connecting more than one rain barrel together for more capacity. One bulkhead will have the spigot, the other bulkhead will be used to connect pipe to additional barrels.
@dampbutthole30258 ай бұрын
holy fuck i just watched randy couture talk about a light, good review bro... huge fan mr couture!
@TheThursdayGroup-qb2nn9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, this is a nice explainer! I'm failing upwards with this.
@DH-rt2wl9 ай бұрын
great tip with the stick idea, exactly what I was looking for
@PeaceLoveGarden9 ай бұрын
Glad you found it useful. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
@dariusbaldeo49359 ай бұрын
Beautiful vid ... enjoyed it
@jdconn59739 ай бұрын
Good job
@CampingforCool419 ай бұрын
I’ve been using cashews but you can use any nut really and it will taste good. Peanuts are a cheaper option too. I haven’t tried it with pine nuts yet I’m not sure where to get them tbh
@claribelnana541110 ай бұрын
I put in pumpkin seeds It’s delicious with every seed and nut
@gregorymick10 ай бұрын
Great video mate i love the system.. can i ask what ec and ph you try to stick at? Or do you just leave that up to your nutrient blend and dont need to worry about that?
@PeaceLoveGarden10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for taking the time to comment. Mixing the Masterblend at the recommended rate gives me an PPM of 1300 or so which seems to be working great. For my pH, I keep it about 6 using pH Down.
@gregorymick10 ай бұрын
@@PeaceLoveGarden thats great, thank you 👍
@PeaceLoveGarden10 ай бұрын
Correction on that, it's the PPM of 1300, not the EC
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Had one of these of years wore it down. Keep buying anker batter banks to this day.
Thank you for sharing your setup. I am into aquaponics, but 3d printed my first hydroponic tower. What kind of solution are you using.
Try putting in the oil first and adding the garlic to taste. Too much garlic can make any pesto bitter.
How long will this last in the fridge?
Hef(ner?)
Raftish, Mr. Hughes/Roland..
Hang Time company, clothing? Psychology too?
Plants look great my question is i have been using master blend for years for tomatoes hydroponic and it works great this year i am growing peppers in soil using master blend and the pepper plants look great but no flowers yet its still early here in northern California plants are about 10 inches is there any thing i need to do or just wait i water with master blend about twice a week beside regular water three times a week, my tomatoes plants in the Dutch buckets are hugest l lots of tomatoes a 27 gallon tote of master blend being pump threw the lines, next year i will be doing your method
I was wondering if those wire mesh would last long? Will it rust quickly as it will be moist most of the time?
Thank you. I was scratching my head on how to get that on. I have a blue drum with only a small opening on top. This will work.
I use toasted walnuts, asiago cheese and just 3 tablespoons of EVOO along with 2 tablespoons of water and salt and pepper per batch. Freeze in silicone molds and then wrap and freeze. Tastes fresh, even after many months frozen.
how do you prevent siphoing effect when pump is off?
Wow what a harvest
Hello, I like te setup butt is this really a hydroponic setup in the real sence of the word hydroponics? I see this a a nice thing to setup but also as a soil in buckets with plants instead of soilplanting in the ground with trip or timer watering. A agree this is a nice setup, butt as I am resident in the south of Portugal, and the land here needs watering so often, that is the same as what you do liftup on a table. I think to tace over some of the things I saw in this video, butt I want call it hydroponics. Thank you for the video.
Precisely what I'll be doing. Couldn't decide on an edging, have a few pickets in the garage. Thought they'd work, but didn't think of cutting them and installing vertically. Clever. Thanks for the idea!
Brad are you still using coconut coir and perlite this year? have you found anything better.. Next ? is it reusable? thanks for the video man after binge watching your videos I do believe this is the way I want to go and switch from the kratky because of the medium holding the plants because mine are outdoors and the wind reeks havoc on them in a storm..Thanks man
Looks like you have a little experience separating the seeds from the shake. lol
I know you've probably found out by now that the worms do not all move up most will, however a lot will stay below too, you have to get them out.
If you had a choice would you use 5 gal grow bags vs plastic buckets?
❤❤❤❤❤
Can we make without parmezaan 😊cheese
Being a woodworker, I wish I found you before buying a 5 bin tower, but I am so grateful for your help in the search on how to start and add all of the towers! I will expand more economically in the future here in Austin TX. Thank you. Buy the way, only red wrigglers will stay in the top 6 inches. Some people will grow night crawlers and they are deep dwellers, so make sure the worm species is the reds, available in smaller units ( just 2 of us for scraps) at Walmart in the fishing bait refrigerator…30 reds under $5!
Omori reference
I have a question about the buckets. Can I use just any type bucket or do they have to be food grade? Also I saw that some people use black buckets to prevent algy growth. Do you think its necessery for a set up like yours?
freeze in ice cube trays -then into zippy bag. YUM
I'm more interested in that food saver on the wall.thats nice.great recipe too.i used sunflower seeds and cut back on the salt.👍
I live in the tropics and I plan to grow peppers. I will use this method. A quick question why do you use growing medium instead of regular soil? What’s more economical medium or soil? I wonder if I can grow peppers all year around in this system, since there is no winter here.
I like using the hydroponic method because I found the plant growth to be superior vs using soil. However you can certainly use soil in the buckets and the drip system with water only.
@@PeaceLoveGarden how do you manage the insects and the diseases for peppers that you grow outside in hydroponics?
@@PeaceLoveGarden did you grow any habanero peppers? What was your yield?
what do you do for insects and diseases? do you spray with a hand pump?
What size bucket do you use for your peppers.? Also how close are the buckets? Great information
I use 5 gallon buckets. They're no more than 6 inches apart. Glad you found the info useful and thanks for taking the time to comment!
Do you just hammer them in?
I did loosen the soil a bit first but yes, I just drove them in with a runner mallet
How did you connect the 1/4 tubes from the 1/2 mainline? I didn’t see 1/2 to 1/4 tees in your materials list. Also, how much water do you recommend per timing interval for each bucket? Thanks
In this video I go more in depth about the assembly and water kzread.info/dash/bejne/iaKT0NqjmNypnpc.htmlsi=t-MENDOrouuDKAAk At around 11 mins it shows how to connect the smaller tubing to the larger with these 1/4" double barbed fittings amzn.to/3Tc0TX5
How did you connect the 1/4 tubes from the 1/2 mainline? I didn’t see 1/2 to 1/4 tees in your materials list. Also, how much water do you recommend per timing interval for each bucket? Thanks
How did you connect the 1/4 tubes from the 1/2 mainline? I didn’t see 1/2 to 1/4 tees in your materials list. Also, how much water do you recommend per timing interval for each bucket? Thanks
I'm currently using 4 lights 2 are 4 bulbs T5 54w. And 2 are 4 bulb T8 32W. I have been thinking about switching to LED lights like the one in this video and I was just wondering how you like it for starting vegetable seedlings? Do you find the lights don't have to be on as long versus t5's? Also if you could give me an idea of how high you keep them off the seedlings? Thanks.
Works great for seed starting. I run the LED for the same amount of time as I previously ran the T5's. As far as distance, I put it about 24" for seed starting in my grow tent with the dimmer set at 25% then 50% as they got bigger. This thing is seriously bright. I found that this light will easily cover the 24"x48" footprint of my grow tent. The fixture comes with a chart for general height suggestions, seems to be pretty accurate.
@@PeaceLoveGarden Thanks for the reply. My T5 bulbs are starting to burn out after 5 years. They cost $45 for 4 to replace so I'm thinking I might go LED. Electric bill is another consideration. I've been looking at that style light on Amazon and can get a few under $80. One the same size of yours for $108. I might buy one or two for next season as I just bought new T5 bulbs. Thanks!
The T5 bulb cost was a driving factor for me to switch as well, more so than the electric bill. There are a lot of good LED lights out now. Mars Hydro and Viparspectra are 2 of the best bang for the buck from my research. I'd avoid the strip or tube style like Barrina. The LED panel style lights are the way to go, especially if you might like to grow plants to full size with them some day.
@@PeaceLoveGarden 👍
Ahahahhahaa😂 I was like sun flower seeds !?!?! Because pine nuts will cost you an entire baby 😂😂😂
I love pesto sauce👍
Is C. For cup?
Yes
@@PeaceLoveGarden thank you
She 's a good chef and great sister , she care for everyone in her family , Hao's friends are lucky to try her food the first time :)
This works well for me as I'm highly allergic to tree nuts. Thanks!
I so much appreciate your video. Your peppers rocked! Between the information in your video, and the effort you put into the comments, no question i can build this. Hope for half as good of results as yours!
Thanks for the kind words and I'm glad you found the information useful. My system is still going strong after several years now with minimal maintenance. I try to answer questions here in a timely manner so feel free to ask.
I'm assuming that a spigot is attached to the bulkheads. Curious, what's the application of placing it at the bottom, and 2 at that, please?
I was connecting more than one rain barrel together for more capacity. One bulkhead will have the spigot, the other bulkhead will be used to connect pipe to additional barrels.
holy fuck i just watched randy couture talk about a light, good review bro... huge fan mr couture!
Thanks so much, this is a nice explainer! I'm failing upwards with this.
great tip with the stick idea, exactly what I was looking for
Glad you found it useful. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
Beautiful vid ... enjoyed it
Good job
I’ve been using cashews but you can use any nut really and it will taste good. Peanuts are a cheaper option too. I haven’t tried it with pine nuts yet I’m not sure where to get them tbh
I put in pumpkin seeds It’s delicious with every seed and nut
Great video mate i love the system.. can i ask what ec and ph you try to stick at? Or do you just leave that up to your nutrient blend and dont need to worry about that?
Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for taking the time to comment. Mixing the Masterblend at the recommended rate gives me an PPM of 1300 or so which seems to be working great. For my pH, I keep it about 6 using pH Down.
@@PeaceLoveGarden thats great, thank you 👍
Correction on that, it's the PPM of 1300, not the EC
I got the xs1500 pro new gen version