This is PVC (white) if you're using it outside the UV degradation will cause leaching into you're water nutrient solution and thus your plants. You want to use CPVC(yellow/beige) as it can tolerate Hot AND/Or Cold applications. PVC is for cold fluids only.
Excellent! If I may make a suggestion, use a perforated section at the top to turn the water into rain/shower-like instead of a downstream that impact the roots! Keep it up!
Always rooting for anybody who decides to grow their own vegetables, because they’re fed up with the chemicals. They try to feed us at the grocery store and make us pay an arm and a leg for it.
the catch basin at the bottom contains water with plant food in liquid form and is pumped to the top of the towers and trickling down thereby watering the roots of every plants in a continuing cycle
Hydroponic towers are usually on a timer to prevent water-logging of the roots. Some suggest connecting a timer to the pump for 5 minutes on 20 minutes off. You can probably stretch it to 5/30 if you need to conserve power.
This is PVC (white) if you're using it outside the UV degradation will cause leaching into you're water nutrient solution and thus your plants. You want to use CPVC(yellow/beige) as it can tolerate Hot AND/Or Cold applications. PVC is for cold fluids only.
Maybe its upvc?
How do you know this. Everywhere I look says PVC is food safe up to 140F
@@mikehurst9880it’s not about the temperature of the sunlight, it’s the UV spectrum radiation that it provides which causes the pvc to breakdown
Had the same thoughts, from what I read temps don't become dangerous until it's dang near melting.....
Show me where you're getting CPVC in 4-6" size
Can you show a full vid on how ya got the pump and everything connected to run?❤
Excellent! If I may make a suggestion, use a perforated section at the top to turn the water into rain/shower-like instead of a downstream that impact the roots! Keep it up!
love how you used a beer bottle to make the holes for pots
Fantastic job, asthenic as well, bravo
Always rooting for anybody who decides to grow their own vegetables, because they’re fed up with the chemicals. They try to feed us at the grocery store and make us pay an arm and a leg for it.
Wow this looks amazing!!!hope to see the outcome in growth
Marvelous job. Keep up the grear work
Nice work !👍👌
Thanks i really like your idea i was thinking about the possibility if you can do something like that with PVC cool
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Very nice work!
Nice 👍🏽
Brilliant.
Game changer ❤
I had thoughts of taking perforated sewer pipe -- 10' x 4" diameter -- pack it with soil, seed it, cap the other end so there's reduced nutrient loss.
Hydroponic stella hell yea!
Genius
Is the aquaponics part in the bin below?
pls post the measurements 😊
Cool
What is the nutrients that u add to the water, and what is the period of the water flood?
That base planter was good idea but bad choice. They are designed to fail from UV after a couple of years if luck. Quick spray paint should help
Nice 😂😂😂🎉🎉
Please let me know where I could get the black pots
The way the hole is made..i am 100% sure water will leak everywhere 😂. Good thing the water leak directly dropped into your water container
good
So where does this plants get their minerals from and where does the water that comes out of the tower go ?
Looks like the water is pumped back to the top
the catch basin at the bottom contains water with plant food in liquid form and is pumped to the top of the towers and trickling down thereby watering the roots of every plants in a continuing cycle
The fishpond below pumps the nutrient water to the plants and the filtered cleaner water goes back to the pond repeatedly
So smart!!
Looks like you conected a pump is that nessesary?
A pump is need for a continuous recycle of the nutrient
A pump is needed for the continuous recycle of the nutrient
Woah we have the same last name
Total clickbait, she doesn't grow any Stella Artois at all.
Is that soil at the feet of the towers in the terracotta coloured top?
There is no soil persay - just cinder that act like hydro balls
is fhe watwer run 24/7 continuesly?
Hydroponic towers are usually on a timer to prevent water-logging of the roots. Some suggest connecting a timer to the pump for 5 minutes on 20 minutes off. You can probably stretch it to 5/30 if you need to conserve power.
Can you name all of those
Love to see the kalo at the bottom.
Isn’t it hydrophonics
Fuegoo