Thank you for this tutorial. I am the collector of rare Aroids and I keep the bulk of my collection in semi-hydro conditions with LECA or Pon. Many of my plants only have limited information available on care other than "epiphytic, high humidity" so it's often a guessing game as to how to make them happy in their new medium.
I'm learning so much. Thank you. I'll be telling others in community gardening channels about your video. Some of us need all the help we can get. Do you have a published booklet? We don't do hydroponics. This video will apply to all plants.
Hello sir.... thanks you for this wonderful class. I want to see more of it again with well explained processes. Am Crop science student from university of Agriculture on Nigeria Thank you so much
Very informative video that is helpful to newbies like us! Liked & subscribed. As I have a microscope & some science background, I would love to see how to use a microscope to clearly identify plant diseases & nutrient deficiencies. Decent microscopes are no longer very expensive, and extreme closeup visual identification aught to be very, very helpful. P.S. I am expecting global warming & climate zone changes to become very disruptive of all levels of gardening. Not to mention that the accidental spreading of invasive species due to globalization is also going to introduce new challenges. Having the tools & knowledge to quickly identify a new plant problem could make the difference between prompt remediation and total crop failure. Your in-depth scientific approach is on the right track - hope you'll add microscopic examination & diagnostics into the mix. P.P.S. I found a good intro to using a basic plant diagnostics lab here ua-cam.com/video/tJ9SJnsVQxE/v-deo.html
Thank you for this tutorial. I am the collector of rare Aroids and I keep the bulk of my collection in semi-hydro conditions with LECA or Pon. Many of my plants only have limited information available on care other than "epiphytic, high humidity" so it's often a guessing game as to how to make them happy in their new medium.
Fantastic! Many Thanks from an expat in rural Burundi! Welcome to bring hydroponic here!
That was an excellent video, brother. ❤❤
Oh, great video! thanks for sharing this!
I'm learning so much. Thank you. I'll be telling others in community gardening channels about your video. Some of us need all the help we can get. Do you have a published booklet? We don't do hydroponics. This video will apply to all plants.
Hello sir.... thanks you for this wonderful class. I want to see more of it again with well explained processes. Am Crop science student from university of Agriculture on Nigeria Thank you so much
Very educational video and the slides helped me understand a lot. Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you for a very excellent and informative video!!
Very good and concise explanation
Have you tired biological pest control. Ie parasitic wasps for apids? In a large scale commercial setting I've seen this work effectively
Hi Expat Hydroponics, can I use Gypsum (CaSO4) instead of Calcium Nitrate |Ca(NO3)2|, thank you very much!.
What a wonderful content.... 👍❤🎊
Thank you so much 😀
Can you use vitamin zinc tablets
Thank you so much for the video!
God bless
Very helpful and detailed. Thank you so much!
Very helpful sir❤
Thanks it was really worth it
Need more to learn about hydroponic, thank you
very helpful😁😃
Very informative video that is helpful to newbies like us! Liked & subscribed.
As I have a microscope & some science background, I would love to see how to use a microscope to clearly identify plant diseases & nutrient deficiencies. Decent microscopes are no longer very expensive, and extreme closeup visual identification aught to be very, very helpful.
P.S. I am expecting global warming & climate zone changes to become very disruptive of all levels of gardening. Not to mention that the accidental spreading of invasive species due to globalization is also going to introduce new challenges. Having the tools & knowledge to quickly identify a new plant problem could make the difference between prompt remediation and total crop failure. Your in-depth scientific approach is on the right track - hope you'll add microscopic examination & diagnostics into the mix.
P.P.S. I found a good intro to using a basic plant diagnostics lab here ua-cam.com/video/tJ9SJnsVQxE/v-deo.html
well done ty !
did the farm fail or run out of soap
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Boil cloves and spray plants with the cool water
Great
Thank you
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Thank You