Ebb and Flow Hydroponics Explained!

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    Ebb and flow (also known as 'flood and drain') is a simple hydroponic growing method that's cheap and easy to set-up and relatively hassle-free to maintain. Growers enjoy bigger yields over hand-watering and are freed up from the chore of daily manual irrigation. We explain everything you need to know about ebb and flow in under six minutes - check this out!

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  • @Haqqali
    @Haqqali 6 років тому +7

    subscribed because Fahrenheit was converted to Celsius like a true gentleman

  • @timyates807
    @timyates807 4 роки тому +1

    25yrs later still hard to beat . Was cool to see the GH there too.

  • @Rockmachine99
    @Rockmachine99 8 років тому +6

    I like to have circulation in my flood bed. One big advantage of Ebb and Flow systems, which wasn't touched on in this vid is salt removal. With some kind of circulation not only do your plant get extra oxygenated water, but more effective salt removal. So I've come accustomed to nice, deep floods. I think a mechanical timer is fine if your using a circulation jet, or forced bubble jet imho. Examples in my vids. Very easy mod.

    • @BigfootExp
      @BigfootExp Рік тому

      Yes salt removal was mentioned here actually

  • @ThatGamerDude9000
    @ThatGamerDude9000 Рік тому +2

    From my experience, 15 minute flooding isn't too long. I had the eco100 for a 7 gal system with hydroton pebbles, flooded my roots 3 times per day (4 times when plants got bigger) for 20 minutes each flood, and they grew just fine. The exact timing of lights and feeds aren't that important either. If you think about it, in nature, when it rains, it is usually cloudy, and can be for several hours as it rains. Sure, the plants have sun exposure after the rain when the ground is still wet, but plants can grow with multiple consecutive rainy days with significantly reduced light. It can also rain at night. Maybe it's optimal to time floods with light, but far from necessary. I haven't tried timing my floods with lights, but I would think timing it shows diminishing returns. The key for hydroponics is having the nutrients readily dissolved in water, rather than have it be in the soil and waiting for rain.

    • @OffGridInvestor
      @OffGridInvestor Рік тому

      I thought the same. I have seen plants be propagated, even tomatoes being left in water for 2 weeks. Those roots don't rot. What's an extra 10 minutes or more. Especially when you look at kratky systems

  • @GMT439
    @GMT439 9 місяців тому

    15 minute feeding does work. I've seen it done. Pot size and plant size come into that equation as does the power setting on the feed pump. EG: If you run the pump at half power than it will take twice as long to pump the nutrient and the plants will receive roughly the same amount as they would running for 7 minutes at full power pump pressure. As long as the plants have drained fully and the gap before the next feed is long enough it will work. It's not ideal but I have seen it done and I know it works.

  • @TedDekens
    @TedDekens 8 років тому +1

    I have grown in hydroton before and am going to do it again. This time however I got a tip from someone saying to just fill the whole tray with hydroton and plant your clones directly into it. It will develop a much better root system than even with baskets. Plus its reusable and we try to stay as green as possible. I love Hydroton.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  8 років тому +1

      +Ted Dekens Yes Ted, I couldn't agree more. I love hydroton. It's particularly good for plants which enjoy good drainage and a well-oxygenated root zone thanks to all those tiny little gaps between the spheres of clay. I've tried the "filling the whole tray" method and it works great! Uses a hell of a lot of hydration, for sure, but-as you note-it can be easily sterilized and re-used. (Something I'll be sure to make a video about at some point!) Another downside, of course, is that your plants can't be easily moved so it takes some skill and precision to dial in plant numbers and vegetative periods so that you get a nice full, even but not jungle-like / overly-competitive canopy. As for the plus sides, well you already know them! All that hydroton is like a luxury crib for your plants' roots! They are not bound by pot size any more! How often do you find you flood the table when your plants are mature? Once every 30 minutes, or every hour, or less? My one main tip with running a system like this is to air-prune your plants' roots in propagation stage so they are literally like race horses busting to get our of the starter gates! Roots everywhere coming out of the net pots or starter blocks, whichever you use. Anyway, thanks for stopping by-hope you're subscribed!

  • @SmashDab
    @SmashDab 2 роки тому +1

    Your knowledge is so powerful, I love that you freely share it

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  2 роки тому

      Thank you! And you’re welcome. Uploads start again from next week.

  • @jagababa
    @jagababa 2 роки тому +1

    I started with a deep water culture, as it is even simplier in setup. I've had the biggest yields i've ever seen!
    But there are some parameters that you need to watch carefully.
    1. humidity (provoked mold/fungus) 2. ec and 3. ph that becomes quite unstable the bigger your plants are and the more they suck.

  • @camoking3605
    @camoking3605 5 років тому +35

    I love how this is a video about gardening and the top comments are all Splatoon
    LOL

  • @combatmako
    @combatmako 5 років тому +2

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!
    I've Looked n Looked at about a hundred websites n Utubes to find a Complete Guide to Ebb n Flow and you were the only place to have it... thank you again!

  • @danielngandu8656
    @danielngandu8656 2 роки тому

    Best video ever, short, sweet and straight to the point! Thanks!

  • @davidmacpherson9822
    @davidmacpherson9822 7 років тому

    extremely informative...no babbling or excessive 'uh's' as with most how to tutorials. Great video

  • @timmiller5217
    @timmiller5217 9 років тому +5

    Great video! I have not tried this but now I want to... So many things I want to do

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  9 років тому +1

      Tim Miller You definitely should Tim! Super easy to set-up and very productive! Let me know if you decide to take the plunge. :)

    • @luiseduardogomezdearandaju723
      @luiseduardogomezdearandaju723 7 років тому

      For the price of a menu at McDonald's you can set this up in your home

  • @timmiller5217
    @timmiller5217 9 років тому

    Just bought my first table. 2x2 from hydro farm. Hope to get it going this weekend! Re-watched this video for info. Thanks again!

  • @howey935
    @howey935 5 років тому

    First grow i ever had was a flood and drain. This was before there was a hydroponics shop on every corner so i had to make my own from scratch.

  • @charlesfield9286
    @charlesfield9286 7 місяців тому

    I've been using ebb and flow since the 80's and it's the only way to grow. Plants grow like some sort of plant monster in a Japanese anime movie. General Hydroponics is the cheapest fertilizer I can find and it works great.

  • @mikel8277
    @mikel8277 6 років тому +3

    Great video....is drain to waste a better option. Can you discuss the pros and cons of different hydro setups. Flood and drain. Drain to waste. Dwc...etc etc...subscribed and liked. 👍

  • @mohsenaghdam3136
    @mohsenaghdam3136 7 років тому

    After many research and watching this video I understand am in right way to start my grow rooms with EBB FLOW,many useful data in this video for me,thank you👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💐

  • @RoccoBruehl
    @RoccoBruehl 8 років тому +4

    Your German Accent is impressivly accurate :D Greetz from GER

  • @wisgardener
    @wisgardener 9 років тому

    Excellent video, right to the point. Wanted to try this system growing some watercress.
    Using bato buckets now for tomatoes, cukes, zucchini and peppers.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  9 років тому

      Wis.Gardener Thanks Wis. You can grow pretty much anything you like in this system. It's so reliable! I highly recommend it. Very simple to set up and maintain too.

  • @debstar6678
    @debstar6678 6 років тому +46

    This to the best song in the world. How do Nintendo do it 😂😂😂

  • @morganflaherty9552
    @morganflaherty9552 Рік тому

    Love how you breaking down the math and this

  • @yourfriendlyneighborhoodbl1520
    @yourfriendlyneighborhoodbl1520 3 роки тому +2

    New splatfest looks tight

  • @ScottyDog345
    @ScottyDog345 7 років тому +1

    this to me looks to be the most cost effective ebb and flow system.

  • @megumicarrot5171
    @megumicarrot5171 6 років тому +69

    Hot Damn Splatoon is looking alot more realistic in this video

    • @andotus7637
      @andotus7637 5 років тому +3

      I find this disrespectful. Get out of my house,

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  4 роки тому +9

      I have absolutely no clue what’s being discussed here. Lol.

    • @mlgdoge3647
      @mlgdoge3647 4 роки тому +10

      @@Just4Growers there is a game called splatoon 2 and inside the game is a song called ebb & flow

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  4 роки тому +3

      Mlgdoge 69 Thanks for the heads up amigo.

  • @overthenever4262
    @overthenever4262 2 роки тому

    My first table , 1997 hydro farm
    It was orange I think .
    Wish I still had it !

  • @wificannibal8226
    @wificannibal8226 7 років тому +2

    Hey man, super fun video to watch. A lot of information as well, I look forward to learning as much as I can from you.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 років тому

      +WiFiCannibal Glad to hear it amigo. Hope you're subbed!

  • @MahonyKQ750AXI
    @MahonyKQ750AXI 9 років тому

    I really enjoy listening to you. You have got a lot of knowledge and you're so funny! All the best from Germany!

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  9 років тому

      ***** Danka! I'm really happy that you enjoy my videos. Thanks for subscribing too! :) I appreciate it.

  • @KifDawg
    @KifDawg 7 років тому +4

    WOW, you killed that video man. Subscribed

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 років тому

      Kif Dawg Thanks amigo! Every sub much appreciated!!!

  • @TomWhitakerwcs
    @TomWhitakerwcs 6 років тому

    Very informative. lots of great info presented in a quick precise form. subscribed

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 років тому

      Thanks for your subscription and feedback Tom - much appreciated on both counts. Thanks again.

  • @tprfk
    @tprfk 6 років тому +1

    So concise and perfectly helpful. Gracias amigo!

  • @BigfootExp
    @BigfootExp Рік тому

    This is so awesome, it answers questions I didnt even know i had about this Hydro method. lol . Would you say this is the best hydro method for tomatoes ?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  Рік тому +1

      I would suggest top feed drippers for tomatoes so that you can precisely keep the media always moist, just the way they like it!

    • @BigfootExp
      @BigfootExp Рік тому

      @@Just4Growers what about deep water culture? Wouldn't that keep the moisture at maximum all the time?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  Рік тому +1

      @@BigfootExp Good question! I haven't had much success with tomatoes in water culture-the skins tend to split. I later found out that I had selected the variety badly. It runs out that there are several tomato varieties that are known to perform well in DWC, including:
      Cherry Tomatoes:
      Sweetheart, Sun Gold, Black Cherry
      These varieties are small, sweet, and tend to have a good resistance to cracking.
      Beefsteak Tomatoes:
      Big Beef, Beefmaster
      These varieties are large and have a good flavor profile, and are known for their crack resistance when grown under controlled conditions.
      Cluster Tomatoes:
      Trust, Tradiro
      These varieties are bred for commercial hydroponic production and have good resistance to many common tomato ailments, including skin splitting.
      Roma Tomatoes:
      Mariana, Plum Crimson
      These varieties are known for their firm flesh and are less prone to cracking compared to other varieties.
      Hope this helps! Good luck :)))

  • @HaQDang
    @HaQDang 9 років тому +3

    Nice and quick run through.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  9 років тому +2

      +Ha Dang Thanks Ha.

    • @kennynichols9114
      @kennynichols9114 7 років тому

      Everest Fernandez This makes no sense to me because the drain is higher than the water in every diagram I see wtf lol what am I not understanding

    • @ashleycastillo9497
      @ashleycastillo9497 7 років тому

      One is the overflow drain valve and the other is the fill valve connected to the pump which is set closest to the base. Once the pump shuts off most of the water will drain through the "fill" valve back into the reservoir through the pump.

  • @MrNicot1ne
    @MrNicot1ne 8 років тому

    Ur an a angel. Loved the way u explained it.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  8 років тому +1

      Thanks Fayez. Some of my highschool colleagues might well take issue with the "angel" label but I'm accepting it with open arms. Thanks again.

  • @lizardspiral
    @lizardspiral 9 років тому

    Excellent information greatly presented. I liked your monitoring system , looks expensive.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  9 років тому

      lizardspiral Hi LizardSpiral. The Bluelab Guardian Connect isn't bought with pocket-change, that's for sure, but boy does it save me time-and I love the fact that it logs my all-important data to a spreadsheet, on my computer and up on Google docs if I wish, meaning I can check in on my plants from anywhere. Next step after that is a pH dower, that's for sure!

    • @jamalmh1068
      @jamalmh1068 7 років тому

      Hey Everest! i just purchased my Bluelab Guardian Connect and would really appreciate if you tell me how you had it log data to your computer! PLZ

  • @floridamanadventures6141
    @floridamanadventures6141 9 років тому +2

    you should check out VaderOG. when emptying out his res. he uses a water pump that can connect to a water hose and a water socket. would make your change outs a snap

  • @Thevideozworld1
    @Thevideozworld1 4 роки тому

    I love the way you talk man!

  • @medrojestro2568
    @medrojestro2568 5 років тому +1

    Bro this song is great

  • @darraghroche8526
    @darraghroche8526 3 роки тому +5

    Bro Nintendo really entering the gardening market

  • @freetickeys
    @freetickeys 4 роки тому

    I'll have to watch this one again!

  • @GMT439
    @GMT439 9 місяців тому

    All very easy to make yourself like all hydro systems are.

  • @billmelater4081
    @billmelater4081 5 років тому

    Great video! Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @NoahNobody
    @NoahNobody 8 років тому +4

    I've seen some flood trays completely filled with hydroton. Is there an advantage to filling the whole flood tray with hydroton vs using say fabric or plastic pots (like you have used)?
    Thanks.

    • @f8thless1
      @f8thless1 2 роки тому +1

      yes, the roots can fill out the whole tray

  • @marciacousins3959
    @marciacousins3959 4 роки тому

    Jeez... I should have brought a pen and paper. Awsome bud.... I’m growing outdoors in the I.K... can I use my own pond fish but will I need the nutrient reservoir?

  • @chandbashashaik6069
    @chandbashashaik6069 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, Your videos are very useful. Great work.
    Do you any other supplier of EBB and flow Tray?. Because the one you suggested is not shipping tray to India.
    Please let me know if you have any other alternative. Many thanks.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  3 роки тому

      Thank you Chand. All you really need for an ebb and flow tray is some kind of plastic tray with 15 cm high sides. Then all you would need is an ebb and flow / flood and drain fittings kit and a drill to make holes at either side to accommodate the pump inlet and overflow drain respectively. If you need help finding the fixtures and fittings let me know.

  • @Myco2bag
    @Myco2bag 8 років тому +4

    God I love your videos! incredibly helpful and informative! keep up the good work

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  8 років тому

      +MYCO2bag Awesome to receive that kind of feedback. Thank you Myco!

  • @NoMoreMrNiceGuy223
    @NoMoreMrNiceGuy223 3 роки тому

    There is a ebb and flow vs top feed drip on a controlled test... The top feed drip system yielded 1/3 more fruit

  • @luiseduardogomezdearandaju723
    @luiseduardogomezdearandaju723 7 років тому

    Thanks, that was very, very thorough!

  • @jusbaz1152
    @jusbaz1152 Рік тому

    I notice most Ebb and Flow systems don't have covered reservoirs, meaning light is always touching it, does this not promote Algae and root rot? Some videos I see with Ebb and Flow have lots of algae in the table but plants seem healthy?

  • @richardpeterson3753
    @richardpeterson3753 7 років тому

    so..... I really want to fully crack the "ebb and gro" controller, but, in the mean time until I can find some actually fruitful info on it, this may be a more practical rout. so would a float switch to shut the pump off when overflow level is reached be an effective means to control the flood and drain? a digital timer may be a bit difficult to obtain, but I can probably get those rinky dink dial style. anyways, this was worth a sub to me, so you got another follower bud

  • @CaddyWhumpusGamer
    @CaddyWhumpusGamer 7 років тому

    Awesome Video. Very informative and well done

  • @user-ch5xx4fs6w
    @user-ch5xx4fs6w 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the passionate lecture.
    I have a question. Some people put LECA balls on the surface of the EBB bed. Is there any reason for doing that? Is it necessary or recommended or not that worthy for?

  • @tanman1991
    @tanman1991 8 років тому

    awesome video! Just what I was looking for. Thank you!

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  8 років тому

      +tanman1991 You are welcome Tanman. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Hope you subscribe to my channel. Thanks again.

  • @artsyalexis8537
    @artsyalexis8537 6 років тому +51

    Ebb and Flow Off The Hook? (Marina is better)

    • @jesse3525
      @jesse3525 6 років тому +5

      Artsy Alexis that's where you're wrong, squiddo

    • @percyperplexed
      @percyperplexed 6 років тому +5

      pearl is best girl fight me

    • @moo5773
      @moo5773 6 років тому +3

      No. Pearl is obviously the best one

    • @sampai64
      @sampai64 6 років тому +1

      pikachu 1050 Mathematical Evidence: Pearl

    • @lapalmera5208
      @lapalmera5208 6 років тому +2

      perl is the beast

  • @chrisdavies5966
    @chrisdavies5966 5 років тому +1

    Can you do an auto pot video good sir 👌😎👍

  • @kirtisaket4595
    @kirtisaket4595 6 років тому

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  • @Jemmyjo
    @Jemmyjo 2 роки тому

    I know this is old, but at around 2:00, he says you need both holes at the lowest end of the tray. But, his holes are in two different spots?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  2 роки тому

      Hi Jemmy, arguably you can put the input anywhere you like, but the drainage should be where the water naturally pools - as you can see I’ve got lots of ridges on my tray, and the molding is cleverly designed to channel the water to the drainage point.

  • @jupiteradventure5284
    @jupiteradventure5284 4 роки тому

    As this is aimed at understanding E+F system's for newbies, ADJUST PLAYBACK speed to 0.75.

  • @JaySyzdek
    @JaySyzdek Рік тому

    Quality video. Thank you.

  • @non-compliant5431
    @non-compliant5431 4 роки тому

    Nice setup

  • @AnkitSingh-fo3yu
    @AnkitSingh-fo3yu 6 років тому +1

    which is better for hydroponics technique?
    (1).clay pebbles
    (2).coco peat
    (3).rockwool
    please describe me sir

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 років тому

      Ankit Singh Clay pebbles are dirty and don’t provide much air to the root zone other than in between the balls. Coco peat often comes with free fungus gnats and should really be amended with 30% perlite - plus it holds on to calcium for dear life. Rockwool is homogenous, clean and very good at holding water and air simultaneously - it’s more expensive, difficult to re-use and you can’t really compost it. What are you growing?

    • @AnkitSingh-fo3yu
      @AnkitSingh-fo3yu 6 років тому

      Everest Fernandez
      I want to start hydroponics farm so please give me your best suggestion..

    • @AnkitSingh-fo3yu
      @AnkitSingh-fo3yu 6 років тому

      Everest Fernandez
      sir???

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 років тому

      Which crops do you want to grow?

    • @AnkitSingh-fo3yu
      @AnkitSingh-fo3yu 6 років тому

      Everest Fernandez
      tomato,brinjal,cucumber,strawberry,lettuce,onion,garlic,lady's finger,pumpkin,bitter-guard,chilli,lemon.

  • @Rickfyoutube
    @Rickfyoutube 4 роки тому

    Props to Indoor Gardener, Waterloo.

  • @StinkySeaGoat
    @StinkySeaGoat 6 років тому +8

    What does this have to do with splatoon???

    • @ichikoo398
      @ichikoo398 4 роки тому

      The song-

    • @woffleyt2888
      @woffleyt2888 4 роки тому

      It's not meant to have anything to do with it

  • @intravena
    @intravena 7 років тому +1

    What's the better between a well setup flood-and-drain vs. a well setup deep-water-culture?

    • @imprezobus
      @imprezobus 6 років тому

      Salad - DWC, Tomatoes - Flood and drain.
      It all comes down to plant requirements and optimizing the conditions of their surroundings.

  • @keithbennettphotography4362
    @keithbennettphotography4362 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, great video thank you, I do have one question.. do you pop a seed straight into the say rockwool or do u germinate elsewhere first, many thanks

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  2 роки тому

      Yes, most growers using propagation cubes - rockwool is great for this purpose.

    • @keithbennett6422
      @keithbennett6422 2 роки тому

      thanks @@Just4Growers , so literally just put the seed into the rockwool and into the ebb and flow system. Ie you dont germinate somewhere else before putting into the ebb and flow system

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  2 роки тому

      @@keithbennett6422 Sorry; no - you should propagate first under low intensity diffuse light. Ideally, wait for the seedling’s roots to have fully colonized the propagation block BEFORE transplanting into an egg and flow system. Same goes for all hydroponic systems. USE the block - rockwool is such an amazing substrate -:) hope that makes sense now,

  • @nickmachan6223
    @nickmachan6223 5 років тому

    Hi! So I'm currently setting up an ebb and flow system with actually the same tray you're using here. I see that you're using one of the deeper wells for the inlet, and the other diagonally across for the overflow, is there an advantage to this positioning compared to both fittings being in the same well? Each of the two wells seems to have two nubs for fittings (drilled from the bottom of the tray) Thanks again! And great video.

  • @Hyccups
    @Hyccups 7 років тому

    Hey there! Super cool video with lots of information. I'd like to learn to which tank you connect your bluelab guardian probe to? Do you have one big tank for collecting the water or several? In this case do you use more than one probe? Thanks so much :)

  • @adamhenderson1757
    @adamhenderson1757 4 роки тому +2

    I hate to tell you this man but most of your viewers on this video are from splatoon 2 ....

  • @faheedalajmi6872
    @faheedalajmi6872 7 років тому

    I have been looking to start a garden but I live in El Paso. My home is located in a very sandy part of the city. I have watch a lot of your videos and would like to know if the Ebb and flow system would work great here in the dry and hot clement of Texas.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 років тому +1

      +Faheed Alajmi Outdoors? Yes. Depends on what you want to grow. Season is key with your climate. Your mild winter would be a great time for leafy greens, lettuce, cilantro etc. Your summer's get very hot - so I'd recommend going BIG on reservoir and think about how you're going to try and keep it cool and well aerated. If you can keep their roots nice and cool you'll win. Try fabric pots with 70/30 coco/perlite mix. Just base nutrients. Keep it simple. Indoors: yes, you'll probably need an evaporative cooler if it's always 6% humidity in El Paso like the weather says today! I thought my neck of the woods was arid! Happy to learn more about your plans Faheed. Peace and happy growing, Everest.

  • @x2eXu50x
    @x2eXu50x 8 років тому

    Is a tray full of rockwool cubes a bad idea? Will the rock wool cubes drain effectively enough or will they hold in too much water? Also, ive seen people using just plain 4x4 rockwool cubes sitting in the tray...in this case where do the roots go?? The plants finished with great results, did i miss something?

  • @Javinkay
    @Javinkay 3 роки тому

    Great video! Is it acceptable to use a bell siphon in hydroponics like you would in aquaponics?

  • @bekwan532
    @bekwan532 3 роки тому

    Do you have to flush your plants after 3-4 days of watering with liquid fertilizer?

  • @TheTopseat
    @TheTopseat 4 роки тому

    I'm growing a lemon tree.. what do you suggest I use (clay,lava,rockwool,etc.) In my grow tray?

  • @startoast4787
    @startoast4787 4 роки тому +1

    I feel bad for the people that are actually learning about this and all these people from splatoon that searched the song up that has the same name as this.

  • @rappkiraly
    @rappkiraly 3 роки тому

    How can it drain if the overflow pipe is higher than inflow?

  • @herban_garden
    @herban_garden 4 роки тому +3

    Hey Ev, do you have a preference for how high up the pot/medium the flood water comes to? Thanks 🙏

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj Рік тому

      The entire root zone, and no higher than the top of the medium (so the top stays dry and can't form algae)

  • @gaschalk1
    @gaschalk1 7 років тому

    What size of res. are you using and what size do you recommend for a 4X4 table? Love your vids.

  • @TubeDupe
    @TubeDupe Місяць тому

    How often and for how long do you flood? Thank you.

    • @TubeDupe
      @TubeDupe Місяць тому

      So it's for about 5 minutes one to up to 10 times a day, correct?

  • @coryschultz785
    @coryschultz785 6 років тому

    I miss the fast videos

  • @Garrrapei
    @Garrrapei Рік тому

    Hello, greetings from Argentina. Of all the systems that you could try, which one do you recommend the most?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  Рік тому

      If you are a beginner try a modular system or a flood and drain tray with pots on it so that you enjoy some flexibility when it comes to (re)positioning your plants throughout the lifecycle.

  • @carloneal6361
    @carloneal6361 9 років тому

    Hey there man. Love your videos! Quick question, for a 75 gallon rez how many gallons per hour should I be using for my submersible pump so im not filling my flood table up up too fast (my flood table is 3 x 8)

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  9 років тому

      Carl O'neal 300 GPH would be my minimum. Nothing wrong with a "quick" flood cycle! Glad you're enjoying the vids. Thanks!

  • @johnc890
    @johnc890 7 років тому

    Great job

  • @BoogieTimeWithJigglets
    @BoogieTimeWithJigglets 5 років тому

    how does the pump know when to turn off. is this suppose to be on a timer

  • @user-yj9jf2lu6e
    @user-yj9jf2lu6e 2 роки тому

    how much irrigation in 24/7 hours ? For example coco coir or rockwool?

  • @MauricioSchiavi
    @MauricioSchiavi 8 років тому

    Nice video mate. Just need your help/opinion. I'm developing an "Ebb and Flow" system but instead of using a timer, I'm trying to use an umidity sensor which is in charge of switching on/off the pump. Even during the hot days in Brazil, my media ( rockwool) is getting wet for a couple of days, so my pump is off for a couple of days. I'm growing pepper, which doesn't need too much water (as far as I know). My question: For which plant do you recomend flooding the system "1 to 2 times" per day? (4:13min).
    I also saw on your video that the "drain process" helps to "push" fresh air to the roots zone. The fact that I'm flooding my plants once or twice a week, doens't help my plants to getting this fresh air ?? . Thanks for your help.

  • @7356205
    @7356205 2 роки тому

    Why such a massive reservoir for such a small tray?

  • @lisat8622
    @lisat8622 6 років тому

    Massgrowstv ❤'s this!

  • @lapfungleung5879
    @lapfungleung5879 5 років тому

    how long does it take when turning on the pumb and off? What is your suggestion of your system?

  • @inkidiot7012
    @inkidiot7012 3 роки тому +2

    wait, this isn't squid music-

  • @ralfputz6076
    @ralfputz6076 6 місяців тому

    If the solution fully drains which pipe does it use to do that?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  6 місяців тому +1

      The solution will drain mostly back through the pump. The other hole / outlet is higher up and provides an overflow.

  • @portwolf2293
    @portwolf2293 5 років тому

    Anyway examples of this done on a commercial scale?

  • @jeffreybuhrman7012
    @jeffreybuhrman7012 4 роки тому

    Hi Everest - what do you have your Guardian Connect Stick plugged into? Old Computer? My understanding is that it ALWAYS has to be turned on with software running to log the data so I'm thinking through the ways I can do that, ideally without spending a ton of money on a computer I use for 1 application!

  • @stevebethel3662
    @stevebethel3662 4 роки тому

    Im going to use the raft method. Can I have a constant flow?

  • @thuyluongnguyen9822
    @thuyluongnguyen9822 7 місяців тому

    set up time best for anthurium? thank you

  • @Bluntedco.
    @Bluntedco. 2 роки тому

    When doing mmj clones from 1" rockwool how many times a day must you flood and drain? 10 mins flood each time? lmk and thanks!

  • @aznaru135
    @aznaru135 9 років тому

    I see that bonticare trays are more money than duralastics....what's the difference? Is bonticare trays better?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  9 років тому

      az naru Hi AZ-thanks for your question. I've used both and I love them both. I couldn't discern much, if any, difference between them in terms of quality. Duralastics trays are manufactured by Botanicare.

  • @alexpratt4610
    @alexpratt4610 7 років тому

    Great video! Can you please put the link for Blue lab guardian. Also can you use growstone / hydrostones. Lastly do you have to run the ebb and flow system throughout the day 24/7? Thanks once again.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  7 років тому

      +Alex Pratt Hi Alex. Good info on BL Guardian Connect here: www.getbluelab.com/shop/By+Category/Connect+Products/Bluelab+Guardian+Monitor+Connect.html and es, growstones are on the list !

    • @alexpratt4610
      @alexpratt4610 7 років тому

      Everest Fernandez Thanks really appreciate your reply.

  • @karlfimm
    @karlfimm 9 років тому

    1. Good video. 2. Does ebb & flow work outside hydroponics? For instance would growing seedlings in potting mix benefit from an ebb & flow schedule?

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  9 років тому

      Karl Fimm Hi Karl. Great question-thank you for asking. YES, you certainly can use ebb and flow for seedlings and mature plants grown in soil / peat based potting mixes. As well as giving you some of your life back, this method also allows you to use organic nutrients if you wish-especially the types which are more prone to clogging drippers. I would recommend a nice light potting mix with plenty of perlite or vermiculite. I would also choose fabric, breathable containers or root trapping plastic containers for increased aeration. Yes, these types of containers oblige you to irrigate more often, but that's hardly an issue when you've automated the process! :)
      Incidentally, I am in the process of making an ebb and flow propagation tray right now! Once I have it dialled in I'll summarize it all in a video. Thanks again for your question and please consider subbing the channel. Peace and happy growing, Everest.

    • @Just4Growers
      @Just4Growers  9 років тому

      Karl Fimm PS You can find my outdoor modular ebb and flow experiment on my channel. I live in an area that receives very little rain, especially during the summer months. Rain can interfere with nutrient solution strength, pH, tank fill levels, and electrics! You could grow under a roof shelter (i.e. roof and pillars but no walls) for maximum protection and ventilation.

  • @stoneyard1877
    @stoneyard1877 4 роки тому

    Is there a webiste. Where i be able to find trays liks those. And the growing media where can i find tht

  • @drivin69
    @drivin69 4 роки тому

    i am surprised you don't grow plants over aquariums,, is the best way two go... the plants waist feed the plant and the roots waist feed the fish...