All the goods linked up down below ~ ↠ Mastering Your Tower Garden Series: www.hg-hydroponics.com/offers/hhg5LVc4 ↠ To buy a Tower Garden Click HERE: www.towergarden.com#Humblegrowthhydroponics ↠ My Free Guides and Indoor Lighting E-book: www.humblegrowthhydroponics.com ↠ Enroll in The School of Hydroponics: www.hg-hydroponics.com/hydroponicssalespage ↠ Amazon Store (all the tools I use): www.amazon.com/shop/livingzeal
A few tips for the viewers: No need to buy those expensive net pots. Instead you can use discarded (used) and clean k-cup pods. Just cut some slits in the bottom and sides. Instead of the expensive clay pebbles, get a bag of calcined clay. This is the stuff that they put on ballfields, put in kitty litter, and use in auto shops to soak up oil spills. If using kitty litter be sure to use the type without any addictives or chemicals. Instead of construction paper to block out light and to prevent algae, use empty chip bags or empty brown paper bags. If you wish, you can have shiny side out when using chip bags. I have heard that some people like to use aluminum foil. You can use thin masking tape to cover a vertical area of your grow jar. Then to check the roots, just peal it to peek and reapply.
That helped me a lot. I love seeing the roots. I've grown basil in the window and my green onions, I have no problem with alge, but it wasn't for long-term growth, just rooting and planting outside. I was scared of eating the plant with a risk of alge poisoning. This video helped .
Can I just say; you have an amazing smile :D Thanks for adding that bit of flair to the video - and thanks for the info! I'm looking forward to trying this method later!
I'm about to jump in! Just testing the waters, so to speak. I'm starting my seeds on cotton balls. As for covering jars, how about socks or a long sleeve shirt with elastic on the cuff. (This could get really decorative! Lol) Thanks for videos. I just watched my first 2, so I have more to checking up! *I love how shirt & to-the-point your videos are as well!
The first thing I always check is the pH. then ensure the water temperature is below 85 degrees or there won't be enough o2 for your roots and they could develop root rot.
When I was in the vegetable industry, we ALWAYS used EC meters. I bought one today actually but it's both ppm and EC. You showed it on the screen as TDS&EC, the one in the middle. Cost me half the price of a McDonald's meal.
I grew for 14 yra and I learned some things new from you. Hydro is the best way to grew anything atip for you and air bubbler from fish tank shop does wonders I really like the airponics setup that produces a mist in the space between the plant cup and the surface of the water. I also love the ebb and flow system because I can automate the system with a simple timer and a pump. Love and kisses Bob
What is the airponics system you recommend? I searched on Amazon for this but can only find cloners. And aerogarden which is expensive for what you get
Thanks for coming to the point so fast. This is helpful for a very beginner.I now try to figure out how many nutrients I need. Hope to find a video that explains this ph/ppm thing a bit more detailed :) ... so far thank you. You have a fine sense of humor , I was laughing here and there 🙂
@@humblegrowth I already harvested my first spinach and Pak Choi 😀 I am about to finish my first nft system. Just seeking for a method to make the drain pipe more quiet. I think i will try aquarium filter foam tomorrow ... and then GO FOR IT 😊
Never tried that har method still i made one from an old pickle jar it seems fine but i havent put anything in it yet waiting for the seeds to crackle and grow . I mostly grow with dwc setups easy and gives alot growth and fruit . Good explanations !!
Hello friend. I grow houseplants in hydropony and I do it as much naturaly as possible. To avoid green water, the perfect algae eater is Daphnia magna. Iam not sure if it can survive in such a concetration of nutrients, as I dose it weekly. Another possibilities to oxygenate the water if we want to avoid electric oxygenating or using H2O2 is to add moss ball, or just part of it . This plant is super slow growing but the best oxygenator I know. It will not consume nutrients but it will produce tons of oxygen. To lower PH is possilbe to use peat moss as bottom of jar. I know this wont be Kratky anymore, but its more natural way. Enjoy guys.
Hello from Turkey. Kanalinizi yeni keşfettim. Sayenizde cracky method ile bitkilerimi yetiştirmeye başlayacağim. I am preparing to do list. Turkiye'de bu sistem çok yaygin değil. Sizden ricam, 1 LT lik cam kavanozlar için uygun karişim oranini paylaşir misiniz? Videolarinizin devamini sabirsizlikla bekliyorum.
You have to look at the fertiliser packaging. Honestly most lettuce will take 3 to 6 litres each. You're best with a larger jar. And make sure that they're painted black or covered with fabric or something to block the light to the water. Or it will grow algae.
This is a really cool way of growing plants. Are there any worries for pests, or are pests not so much of an issue with this method due to there being no soil media for them to lay their eggs?
I would like advice on what to do with plants that move to the cold for the winter, stop watering,....they should have their own winter biorhythm. I am in Europe where the plants are allowed to "rest" for the winter. What should I do if I convert them to hydroponics?
I think it is but you'd be best to give it a new batch of nutrients every month or two. Apparently hydroponics with pumps is far better than kratky resulting in better quality.
thanks, just starting. i wonder can there be something more for this system to stimulate nature (like some minimal structure for roots since growing in soil vs water is so polar opposite) to make it even better, or might be just too minimal min maxing because it seems too good to be true in itself :p
Hello!! Love all of your videos! Im looking to start a moving air fogponics system, because of how cool I think it is. I would really love to use clear walls of some kind to see the roots as the develop, but that makes me a little nervous... I'm designing it now and would love your thoughts! Would love to link up over messages if you ever have the chance to do a design review!
You would need to use a EC/TDS meter like this amzn.to/41vF1eR (this is ph and EC/tds) This video may help you with a bunch of stuff too. ua-cam.com/video/sZnfagoHCMg/v-deo.htmlsi=8VPP6hZ_BfySXQqa
I havent grown food in water but I have grown ornamental plants this way. When they get algae, I just add hydrogen peroxide. Would that work in this situation?
@SuperiorZebra. A really cheap solution is to buy a packet of black construction paper, cut it the right height, encircle the jar and use a paper clip to hold in place.
A cheaper solution is to use an empty bag from potato chips, etc. Or even a brown paper bag from your favorite fast food. Why "buy" construction paper when so many other "free" choices are available?
Don't you need to change/top-up the water? I imagine PH goes up meaning less nutrient absorption, also without a pump there is less oxygen in the water..
For starting seeds, not really. But you can definitely grow seedlings once they’ve sprouted. Probably depends on the growing medium though, for seedlings I’d say rockwool is best.
Man I really don't wanna buy that expensive ass ph pen. Lol advanced nutrients ph perfect is better to me. Takes all the guess work out for a super easy grow. I jus haven't tried kratky though
@@humblegrowth never. Well I did just to see and it's around 7ish . No idea to really tell other than my moisture meter that has ph on it. But that is not accurate at all. Close but no cigar. That ph perfect really is that simple. It's a must if u love to grow. Not expensive for the 3 part system 20$ for maybe 5 to 6 plants. Start to finish.
@@humblegrowth the apeara pen is like 90$ I was told not to even look at that Amazon junk ph pen cause it's all over the place. I say no thank u to that
@@dmo848 Totally, that pen is quite expensive. But TBH cheap amazon pens have worked for me for years. The set I show in the video is for a EC and PH meter for like $12. 🤙
All the goods linked up down below ~
↠ Mastering Your Tower Garden Series:
www.hg-hydroponics.com/offers/hhg5LVc4
↠ To buy a Tower Garden Click HERE:
www.towergarden.com#Humblegrowthhydroponics
↠ My Free Guides and Indoor Lighting E-book:
www.humblegrowthhydroponics.com
↠ Enroll in The School of Hydroponics: www.hg-hydroponics.com/hydroponicssalespage
↠ Amazon Store (all the tools I use): www.amazon.com/shop/livingzeal
A few tips for the viewers:
No need to buy those expensive net pots. Instead you can use discarded (used) and clean k-cup pods. Just cut some slits in the bottom and sides.
Instead of the expensive clay pebbles, get a bag of calcined clay. This is the stuff that they put on ballfields, put in kitty litter, and use in auto shops to soak up oil spills. If using kitty litter be sure to use the type without any addictives or chemicals.
Instead of construction paper to block out light and to prevent algae, use empty chip bags or empty brown paper bags. If you wish, you can have shiny side out when using chip bags. I have heard that some people like to use aluminum foil.
You can use thin masking tape to cover a vertical area of your grow jar. Then to check the roots, just peal it to peek and reapply.
Thanks
That helped me a lot. I love seeing the roots. I've grown basil in the window and my green onions, I have no problem with alge, but it wasn't for long-term growth, just rooting and planting outside. I was scared of eating the plant with a risk of alge poisoning. This video helped .
So glad to hear it, keep it up! :)
Can I just say; you have an amazing smile :D Thanks for adding that bit of flair to the video - and thanks for the info! I'm looking forward to trying this method later!
Thank you so much! That just made my day! Enjoy the ease of the Kratky method. 😁
Nice video. I was thinking for a second you were going to skip the algae issue. Covered it nicely.
You're a really good teacher! I'm brand new to this world but am rarin' to go with a Tower Garden soon! Thank you!
Thank you so much! That really means a lot! ( I'm also seeing that this comment was 3 months ago, sorry for the late response)
Very well explained. I like to see the roots as well.
I jumped on board with you and I hope you keep at this.
Thank you so much! Glad you jumped onboard, I'll definitely be keeping at it! thank you for your sub!
I'm about to jump in! Just testing the waters, so to speak.
I'm starting my seeds on cotton balls.
As for covering jars, how about socks or a long sleeve shirt with elastic on the cuff. (This could get really decorative! Lol)
Thanks for videos. I just watched my first 2, so I have more to checking up!
*I love how shirt & to-the-point your videos are as well!
Thanks so much! Really glad you're gaining value from my content 🙏
nice video informative and straight to the point I'm planning to do this
Thank you greatly! I wish you well on your hydroponic endeavors 🌱
I’m a beginner and have been watching different videos seeing different ideas and I have to say I enjoyed yours a lot so thank you for your knowledge!
I needed to your help. I am not hitting on the right colors or height. I will definitely learn your way as I am frustrated with my failures.
The first thing I always check is the pH. then ensure the water temperature is below 85 degrees or there won't be enough o2 for your roots and they could develop root rot.
Great straightforward explanation
Thank you so much!
When I was in the vegetable industry, we ALWAYS used EC meters. I bought one today actually but it's both ppm and EC. You showed it on the screen as TDS&EC, the one in the middle. Cost me half the price of a McDonald's meal.
I just learned a lot. Amazing
So glad to hear it!
I grew for 14 yra and I learned some things new from you. Hydro is the best way to grew anything atip for you and air bubbler from fish tank shop does wonders I really like the airponics setup that produces a mist in the space between the plant cup and the surface of the water. I also love the ebb and flow system because I can automate the system with a simple timer and a pump. Love and kisses Bob
Glad to know you took some valuable info from my vid 👏
What is the airponics system you recommend? I searched on Amazon for this but can only find cloners. And aerogarden which is expensive for what you get
Quart large mouth canning jars and screw on lids are the perfect size to drop the little slotted pots in.
Make a sleeve from construction paper and resealable tape Uncover when desired.
Thanks for the info. You might benefit by having Amazon associates links in description for meters and supplies that you mentioned. 👍🍻
Thanks for coming to the point so fast. This is helpful for a very beginner.I now try to figure out how many nutrients I need. Hope to find a video that explains this ph/ppm thing a bit more detailed :) ... so far thank you. You have a fine sense of humor , I was laughing here and there 🙂
Absolutely! glad to help. I have a few videos in my Hydroponics 101 playlist that would help you a lot! :)
@@humblegrowth I already harvested my first spinach and Pak Choi 😀 I am about to finish my first nft system. Just seeking for a method to make the drain pipe more quiet. I think i will try aquarium filter foam tomorrow ... and then GO FOR IT 😊
Never tried that har method still i made one from an old pickle jar it seems fine but i havent put anything in it yet waiting for the seeds to crackle and grow .
I mostly grow with dwc setups easy and gives alot growth and fruit . Good explanations !!
Hi
What are the nutrients I need? I grew this way 15 years ago, and it was amazing, but have forgotten so much
Not much has changed my friend! I recommend the General Hydroponics Flora Series, easy to find and use and decent quality. amzn.to/3XPdqTT
This video was great! Great method and teaching as well.
For basic kitchen herbs, is there any benefit to just using the clay pebbles vs coconut or the "Rapid Rooter" plugs?
Thsnk uou. Really helpful. My first time. Def subbed 😊
Spell EVERYTHING out for those of us who wouldn't know the obvious things.
Yeah where can I find an accurate list of ppm and ph for each vegetable is their a main book for this?
Just ph to a 5.6 and you'll be good. I been doing so forever. Lettuce, tomatoes, watermelon, beets, etc.
Hello friend. I grow houseplants in hydropony and I do it as much naturaly as possible. To avoid green water, the perfect algae eater is Daphnia magna. Iam not sure if it can survive in such a concetration of nutrients, as I dose it weekly. Another possibilities to oxygenate the water if we want to avoid electric oxygenating or using H2O2 is to add moss ball, or just part of it . This plant is super slow growing but the best oxygenator I know. It will not consume nutrients but it will produce tons of oxygen. To lower PH is possilbe to use peat moss as bottom of jar. I know this wont be Kratky anymore, but its more natural way. Enjoy guys.
What nutrients are you using for the plants.
And thank you so much!!!
Hope that helps :)
Hello from Turkey. Kanalinizi yeni keşfettim. Sayenizde cracky method ile bitkilerimi yetiştirmeye başlayacağim. I am preparing to do list. Turkiye'de bu sistem çok yaygin değil. Sizden ricam, 1 LT lik cam kavanozlar için uygun karişim oranini paylaşir misiniz? Videolarinizin devamini sabirsizlikla bekliyorum.
You have to look at the fertiliser packaging. Honestly most lettuce will take 3 to 6 litres each. You're best with a larger jar. And make sure that they're painted black or covered with fabric or something to block the light to the water. Or it will grow algae.
@@OffGridInvestor thank you very much
Hello, was that the 3 bottle bloom nutrients? If so how much of each for that gallon size jar? thank you
So what about how much nutrients, what kind, do you cycle the water at some point, does it chamge depending on what you're growing, etc???
what nutriants do you add ? for beefsteak tomato
generalhydroponics.com/resources/flora-series-feedcharts/#attachment-10471
Hi how long do plants need for light under a hydroponics system?
I recommend starting with 12 on 12 off then switching to 16-18on once they start flowing.
This is a really cool way of growing plants. Are there any worries for pests, or are pests not so much of an issue with this method due to there being no soil media for them to lay their eggs?
I would like advice on what to do with plants that move to the cold for the winter, stop watering,....they should have their own winter biorhythm. I am in Europe where the plants are allowed to "rest" for the winter. What should I do if I convert them to hydroponics?
is weed also compactible with the kratky method? And if so can it replace my 25x9.6l airpots? (5x5 in a 120x120cm tent with mars hydro ts3000)
I'm hoping to answer this question soon! But having never grown weed in a Kratky setup, I can't really speak to it much. That will change soon.
I'm trying it as soon as my supplies get here
I think it is but you'd be best to give it a new batch of nutrients every month or two. Apparently hydroponics with pumps is far better than kratky resulting in better quality.
thanks, just starting. i wonder can there be something more for this system to stimulate nature (like some minimal structure for roots since growing in soil vs water is so polar opposite) to make it even better, or might be just too minimal min maxing because it seems too good to be true in itself :p
What is the nutrient solution that is used ?
Would the light reflection from the aquarium be safe enough not to get algae in your glass?
Great question! yes, it totally would, I ended up moving the jar near a window and covering the glass with a piece of construction paper :)
Hello!! Love all of your videos! Im looking to start a moving air fogponics system, because of how cool I think it is. I would really love to use clear walls of some kind to see the roots as the develop, but that makes me a little nervous... I'm designing it now and would love your thoughts! Would love to link up over messages if you ever have the chance to do a design review!
how to you determine the nutrient amount?
You would need to use a EC/TDS meter like this amzn.to/41vF1eR (this is ph and EC/tds) This video may help you with a bunch of stuff too. ua-cam.com/video/sZnfagoHCMg/v-deo.htmlsi=8VPP6hZ_BfySXQqa
Do you never refill the water?
Nope, not In a kratky setup. You can certainly transfer the plant to a larger kratky setup if you want to continue growing, and so on.
Only if you get problems like the EC level (used to check nutrient concentration) or ph goes miles off. But generally not.
I havent grown food in water but I have grown ornamental plants this way. When they get algae, I just add hydrogen peroxide. Would that work in this situation?
You got it! however now, you will want to switch to food grade H202 :) You can get it here amzn.to/3QQx111 Hope that helps .Thanks for the comment.
@SuperiorZebra. A really cheap solution is to buy a packet of black construction paper, cut it the right height, encircle the jar and use a paper clip to hold in place.
A cheaper solution is to use an empty bag from potato chips, etc. Or even a brown paper bag from your favorite fast food.
Why "buy" construction paper when so many other "free" choices are available?
Has anyone tried amber jars to stop algae?
Absolutely! I actually give them a quick mention In the video I released today, top 5 kratky mistakes, But I call them uv jars.
Most people use solid dark buckets or paint the jars black.
@@OffGridInvestor I like to be able to see the water level at a glance. Just lazy...
@@humblegrowthnot mentioned in this video.
Tried this method. Worked good for a month till it was 95deg out side. Then I suspect the water is too hot. My plants died
root rot....
Grsat video
Don't you need to change/top-up the water? I imagine PH goes up meaning less nutrient absorption, also without a pump there is less oxygen in the water..
So it’s not for seeds??
For starting seeds, not really. But you can definitely grow seedlings once they’ve sprouted. Probably depends on the growing medium though, for seedlings I’d say rockwool is best.
Thank you
nutrints...ha. still, great video!
Hahaha I was hoping nobody would notice. Thanks!
You 100% look like Richard Gadd from baby reindeer
Ha! I’ll tell my wife you said so
I put my mason jars in old black socks. 😅
That is a fantastic idea!!
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Man I really don't wanna buy that expensive ass ph pen. Lol advanced nutrients ph perfect is better to me. Takes all the guess work out for a super easy grow. I jus haven't tried kratky though
So you NEVER check your Ph? I'll have to look into that, thanks! 😁 p.s the ph pen is only 10-15$$ but I understand "expensive" is a relative term. 🤙
@@humblegrowth never. Well I did just to see and it's around 7ish . No idea to really tell other than my moisture meter that has ph on it. But that is not accurate at all. Close but no cigar. That ph perfect really is that simple. It's a must if u love to grow. Not expensive for the 3 part system 20$ for maybe 5 to 6 plants. Start to finish.
@@humblegrowth the apeara pen is like 90$ I was told not to even look at that Amazon junk ph pen cause it's all over the place. I say no thank u to that
@@dmo848 Totally, that pen is quite expensive. But TBH cheap amazon pens have worked for me for years. The set I show in the video is for a EC and PH meter for like $12. 🤙
@@dmo848 Wow, that's interesting, I'm going to pick some up for sure!! thank you!
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Yeah lol