The UNIFlood: Single Point Flood and Drain Design

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  • @katiewood6036
    @katiewood6036 Рік тому +11

    Its great seeing people helping each other out and bouncing ideas around.i wish i had more space inside for playing with hydroponics during the winter.

  • @walktxrn
    @walktxrn Рік тому +3

    My understanding from watching other 'flood and drain' systems is that they have bell siphons on them to allow 'drain' state. There might be some nomenclature clarification that needs to happen so that this makes more sense to those looking for full drain. But that brings me to the idea of having a bell siphon version of this too, that way you can accommodate everyone's goal

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  Рік тому +2

      The system drains back down through the entry once the pump shuts off.

    • @livesimply_
      @livesimply_ Рік тому +2

      I do like the bell siphon concept a little better, rather than draining back through the pump. Hoocho's design could be modified to get a full drain by adding a bell with low holes, but it may be difficult to get the drain to go lower than the water inlet. Nice table for starting plants before moving them to an NFT.

    • @cindy99toker
      @cindy99toker Рік тому +1

      I also like the bell siphon idea. I run a few flood and drain tables ran off cheap solar powered pumps that are directly connected to solar panels, so without modification, there aren't on/off cycles.

    • @johncollins3910
      @johncollins3910 4 місяці тому

      @@livesimply_ I have ran both systems and I find the bell siphon methed gave me issues with root rot because there was too much water on the roots and did not leave enough time for them to dry out. Im sure with trial and error on pipe size and pump valves could help this. I found it much easier to control with a Eben flow system. For me to change the system was easy as drilling a 2nd hole for the supply and adding a timer. I went from doing a cycle every 30ish min to every 8 hours, This year I may try every 12 hours.

  • @nativesugarshack9328
    @nativesugarshack9328 Рік тому +1

    Ima stealin that Welcome Back To Hoocho's slide in move 😊👍 Very much look forward to your uploads, great channel!!

  • @RobsAquaponics
    @RobsAquaponics Рік тому

    Ahhhh, now it all makes sense. 😉👍 Hope the next design is coming along well.
    Cheers Mitch.

  • @CatHamster-wf5xs
    @CatHamster-wf5xs Рік тому +1

    Nice 1 Mr Hoocho. Excellent vid that table was a excellent find by the Patreons and the prints take it to another level. Every week the enthusium for Hydroponics goes from strength to strength.

  • @TheRickenthal
    @TheRickenthal Рік тому +1

    Danke!
    Thank You very much! Creativity, in-depth knowledge, inspiration, humor... all in one person. Hats off!

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  Рік тому

      🤙 Thankyou!

  • @enragedwookie7863
    @enragedwookie7863 Рік тому +3

    BRILLIANT
    You basically reinvented the wheel!!
    This is a game changer no longer will you have to buy two separate fittings or drill or cut two holes which you ALL know gives you twice the chance of damaging or F’ing up an expensive tub,table,tray or tote this is amazing my friend seriously this is coming from a guy way back when while drilling a very expensive botanicare 4x8 flood table the white ones y’all know what I talking about. The first hole made without incident. While drilling the second hole 1-2 inches beside it the section of plastic between the holes shattered out for no apparent reason leaving me with a VERY expensive piece of plastic back then with shipping I don’t even want to admit how much I payed for it with the next day air option but had I only had to make ONE hole CRISIS AVERTED LOL

    • @77Fmydog
      @77Fmydog Рік тому

      bro you need to chill out

  • @rmcnasty7319
    @rmcnasty7319 Рік тому

    Good job on the drain valve. Nice table. Use the highest flood tube, fill table with bottle beer and wine & Ice. Add 1 block of ice & a few bags of ice in the bottom resivour. Set flood level to full . Leaving the bottle necks just above the ice water line. Smoke a joint while waiting for maximum chill. Enjoy

  • @Holodomor4.0
    @Holodomor4.0 Рік тому

    Best video yet as far as handy cheap off the shelf table that can make seed starting so much easier

  • @matthewanderson1585
    @matthewanderson1585 Рік тому +3

    Give banjo fittings a Google. Used mainly in hydraulics (like a turbocharger oil feed) but a larger sized 3d printed version that fits on the underside between the table and locking nut will give you the ability to optionally add a take off for the drain water. Also gives a nice flat surface for adding a seal on the top and bottom. Downside is that you need to extend the threaded section a bit.

    • @gtxviper
      @gtxviper Рік тому

      Beat me to it. A banjo would be the way to go.

  • @cassnot3710
    @cassnot3710 Рік тому

    I would purchase this product if it was available. Great design!!!!! And I have very little knowledge about flood and drain systems. 69 years old and amazed.

  • @The_LaughingHyena
    @The_LaughingHyena Рік тому +1

    That's a nifty handy creation! Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @audriejurgens2571
    @audriejurgens2571 Рік тому +2

    Hey Hoocho, this is freakin’ brilliant! And I feel so honoured that we all got to watch the evolution. As someone with very little DIY cred, these inventions and optimisations make hydroponics so much more accessible to me. Thank you! Question - if I wanted this indoors with a reservoir with a lid, could I run the hose from the pump up through a pvc pipe with a large enough diameter to encircle the drains?

  • @AAAPoolServices
    @AAAPoolServices Рік тому

    Thank you ! Sending Peace, Joy and Blessings :)

  • @1_HighDuke
    @1_HighDuke 10 місяців тому

    Hey Hoocho, I discovered your channel recently. Very interesting content. Thank you! Now for the conundrum of having an inlet hose and a drain hose on the same fitting under the table...you're using an external thread on your design to clamp the fitting to the table. If you switch to an internal thread (where the part under the table is female and the part above the table is male), then you can have both the inlet and outlet ports under the table. If you want more details, I'll be happy to oblige. Source: I work with commercial flood tables.

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  10 місяців тому

      I’m trying to visualise it. Contacthoocho@gmail.com if you want to send me a sketch

  • @SoldererOfFortune
    @SoldererOfFortune Рік тому

    Zdar Jakube. Haluz, že hůča sleduje další čech.

  • @sarahr.1076
    @sarahr.1076 Рік тому

    Very very cool.
    I am learning so much. Hopefully I can increase my gardening in the next years and try a lot of it for myself.

  • @tradermunky1998
    @tradermunky1998 Рік тому +1

    Super cool, deserves a tip, thanks!

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  Рік тому

      Much love, cheers!

  • @rjaquaponics9266
    @rjaquaponics9266 Рік тому +1

    the key to a viable Flood and drain system is slow moving water. Roots will quickly plug a fast drain. I lean toward an exterior drain so it can be cleaned regularly.

  • @CaioAndrade-ctla
    @CaioAndrade-ctla Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @SeamusHarper1234
    @SeamusHarper1234 Рік тому

    My local hackspace designed something similar, this one is so much more polished.. Shame I finished my flood table 2 weeks ago! =) By the way, I've designed the fittings myself and I recommend a 3/4 inch screw and a store bought quick connect.

  • @kiwisoup1
    @kiwisoup1 Рік тому +3

    Great video Hooch. The ice table is a great idea so is the single point flood and drain.

    • @77Fmydog
      @77Fmydog Рік тому

      ya hooch great vid

  • @dougtheslug6435
    @dougtheslug6435 9 місяців тому

    Nice work, good design. You could just bring the water in at a 90 degree and hang a funnel under that drain if tank is not underneath.

  • @eddieandjulieklysz458
    @eddieandjulieklysz458 Рік тому

    That's great.

  • @roadkillraker
    @roadkillraker Рік тому

    This getting really good!

  • @samantha_vale
    @samantha_vale Рік тому

    Frikken jeanyus! Well done Mitch and lads!

  • @danielbermejo229
    @danielbermejo229 Рік тому +1

    Cool design!!!!

  • @joudatfd
    @joudatfd Рік тому

    Nice. I really want to start to do some hydroponics after seeing such videos.
    I was wondering, where you bough "dekorační keramzit" in Australia :) But the video explains it

  • @Zahaqiel
    @Zahaqiel Рік тому

    Hey Hoocho, do you reckon the table might work with a wick-wedge and coco? Or is it too wide for the wicked nutrient to diffuse?

  • @lenhumbird
    @lenhumbird Рік тому +1

    This is a great invention! Thanks for sharing, Hooch and Patreon people. This is a great channel for people who want to experiment with hydroponics.
    I will try this when the time is right for me.

    • @77Fmydog
      @77Fmydog Рік тому

      ya great job hooch but we love the patrean ppl

  • @Mister_Stork
    @Mister_Stork Рік тому

    Amazing system!

  • @nikushim6665
    @nikushim6665 Рік тому

    The ice tables isnt a bad idea, If you can find them second head for cheap. Other wise probably cheaper just to buy flood trays.

  • @shinybulbasaur8692
    @shinybulbasaur8692 Рік тому +1

    For anyone who thinks this single point drain system can only be done with the reservoir straight under the table, this is not true, i managed to secure 50mm PVC pipe over the 13mm garden hose with 13mm 90 degrees adapters and run the hose inside the PVC pipe and got it to drain anywhere you like.

  • @ericb.1009
    @ericb.1009 Рік тому

    brilliant idea :)

  • @Abdulazizalghunaimi
    @Abdulazizalghunaimi 6 місяців тому

    Hey love your work and im a big fan of your Chanel. Had a question on mind about a flood and drain system using air stones and micro-green trays with ether 316food grade steel mesh or coco pebbles(saw Mike VanDuzee on youtube grows his micro greens in coco pebbles his vid name (STOP Growing Microgreens in Plastic! Use Glass Containers))
    Im trying to grow to grow baby greens (Baby arugula baby spinach) for commercial production, how to scale production. Appreciate the help and all the information you give.

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  6 місяців тому

      No worries what’s the question?

  • @heflar
    @heflar Рік тому

    what about having the thread in 2 halves which once connected together around the thread are held in place with a hose clamp, that should allow you to have 2 outlets beneath the flood and drain design!

  • @olavhjalmarskaret4977
    @olavhjalmarskaret4977 Рік тому

    Hei Hoocho, I am a patreon, and I have just downloaded the uniflood. Can you please do a version with looser threads?

  • @smelmore
    @smelmore Рік тому

    least ya keen whens the perfect system coming?

  • @GordGonzola
    @GordGonzola Рік тому

    Like I said. 'Heroic work'. Respect, and goodday eh.

  • @mike_au
    @mike_au Рік тому +4

    Hey Hoocho, how about extending the screw thread length as a means for making the flood drain device height adjustable? So all you will need to do is screw in and out to change the height down and up.

    • @kiwisoup1
      @kiwisoup1 Рік тому

      Good idea but wouldn't this possibly cause issues sealing issues with the table and device?

    • @_hazplants
      @_hazplants Рік тому +1

      The same thought occurred to me. It would be a plus if the flood level could be adjusted by thread.
      Not having loose individual parts improves order in the nursery. 😅

    • @TheRickenthal
      @TheRickenthal Рік тому +2

      @@_hazplants This would work perfectly with a second nut inside (possibly plus a further nut as locknut...).

    • @mike_au
      @mike_au Рік тому

      @@kiwisoup1 Yeah i think it would, it depends on how tight the thread, how wide the washer etc. Even if it leaks it just drains downwards anyway, as per normal operation

    • @77Fmydog
      @77Fmydog Рік тому

      thats what i was thinking

  • @aaronroberts2642
    @aaronroberts2642 Рік тому +1

    I am trying to understand the Flood & Drain process. I have just created one myself and want to ensure I'm doing it correctly. Is the bed meant to fully empty or is it meant to drain only to a nominal level set by the riser? & when the pump turns off, do you have a valve to prevent the water draining back through the pump. Because Hoocho's inlets are at the very bottom. So if the pump is turned off, it will flood back through the inlets leaving the bed dry unless there is a one directional flow valve.

    • @mike_au
      @mike_au Рік тому +1

      I believe the bed is meant to empty completely. And you can have more than one cycle per day. I guess what you need to do is experiment, because how much moisture is retained between cycles is dependant on so many variables and how much moisture you want to retain between cycles depends on what you are growing. For example if you are growing water plants you may need to cycle over and over all day and night long.

    • @13panda13
      @13panda13 Рік тому +1

      Leave a min level for redundancy and something to snack on between floods

  • @davidw1324
    @davidw1324 Рік тому

    nice.

  • @nautichunt84
    @nautichunt84 5 місяців тому

    Have you solved the issue of not being able to fit a hose from the drain to a remote res? I have an idea that may work

  • @ShiftingCloudsYT
    @ShiftingCloudsYT 8 місяців тому

    I have the print file for this (joined the Patreon), how do we print the Uni flood drain without the signs and labels? I have the STL. I use FlashPrint 3D Printer is a flash forge adventurer 3

  • @rumbbq
    @rumbbq Рік тому +1

    Another great video. I do not have a 3d printer. Am i able to buy the parts from you. Thanks

    • @13panda13
      @13panda13 Рік тому

      Use threaded poly pipe, dont pay for that crap.

  • @Roger-og2ty
    @Roger-og2ty Рік тому

    I really like the idea of your flood and drain. However, I just letting the drain free fall back into your container holding your nutrients. There’s no lid on it and actually have any fitting coming out of the lid going to the flood light coming out of the drain going back into the container through the lid will keep mosquitoes down With your big problem with water like that I know it’s not quite standing water, but mosquitoes have become tough little boogers

  • @tattoosbyBishop_inkvibes
    @tattoosbyBishop_inkvibes Рік тому

    is there any way to order the flood and drain table 3d printed by you?

  • @magnumjgjg
    @magnumjgjg Рік тому

    So I've printed out a few of the uniflood and risers, and I don't know if I did something wrong with my settings, but I'm having to sand down the pegs on the risers to get them to fit into the Uniflood. Is this an issue other people are having, or am I doing something wrong?

  • @vincentbailleul6675
    @vincentbailleul6675 Рік тому

    A big thank you from France for you Mister Hoosho.
    Would you recommand flood and drain for a starter personn in hydroponic ?
    Is it easy to maintain pH and EC on a flood and drain system ?
    Regards

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  Рік тому +1

      Highly recommend, it’s quite forgiving

  • @MunchableGames
    @MunchableGames Рік тому

    Maybe combine the old design with this new circular design and put 2 seperate cylinders (tubes) in one big chamber (tube) so its one tube holding two that can be seperated under the table being able to move the resevoir from under the table. Something like ( 0 0 )

  • @TheranBlackwood
    @TheranBlackwood Місяць тому

    Where can I buy it from ?

  • @ralfputz6076
    @ralfputz6076 7 місяців тому

    So the flood and drain doesn’t completely drain?

  • @Preneur3D
    @Preneur3D 8 місяців тому

    I subscribed to your channel quite some time ago and mate, you're quite the legend and your stuff is awesome and inspiring. .. and a fellow Aussie too.. I'm a 3D printer/prototype professional and not to criticize you hugely but you are shooting yourself in the head showing prints that are really poor in quality although I'm totally sure they just work perfectly... Maybe some more time post processing?.. However.. I've looked super carefully at what you have in your video. Its my sole opinion that if you tweak some more settings in your slicer and printer, that you'd pop off something really amazing, straight off the bed. It looks like you're using PETG which can be finnicky at times..I think in another video you had a couple of Ender3 printers which are totally up for the task. Can I ask what the slicer software you use is? Now I know there will be critics towards my post here and that's ok with me.. but.. What i will do is subscribe to your Patreon and grab the file, then i will tweak my slicer etc. and stream the whole print so people can see how awesome your invention is and how awesome it can print. Keep up your great work mate, I love your chi man ...

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  8 місяців тому +1

      The problem was humidity in the studio, I’ve moved my printers now and it’s solved the problem.

  • @trishapomeroy9251
    @trishapomeroy9251 Рік тому

    SO brilliant!!! I just love the way your brain works. I am clueless about 3D printing but this is still really interesting to me.

  • @StumpyTales
    @StumpyTales Рік тому

    Anybody know where to get those trays for the jiffy pellets? I've been searching but don't see them anywhere.

  • @UltramaticOrange
    @UltramaticOrange Рік тому

    2:30 looks like brownies.

  • @_soundslikebutter
    @_soundslikebutter Рік тому

    Farken Genies Arse!! (that translates to F#cking Genius if you're not from Australia folks...)
    Such innovation. Many Awesome!!
    Now....Anyone into 3D printing that wants to sell me a bunch of the shrouded/winged versions?

  • @craigdawson7632
    @craigdawson7632 5 місяців тому

    How do you manage PFAS?/plastic leachates.
    Is print media safe? PVC is no good, UPVC is questionable. What filament is nutrient stable?
    No one wants to poison anyone that eats things grown from this stuff.

  • @SpongeBob.Ripped
    @SpongeBob.Ripped Рік тому

    I'd really value your opinion on this topic:
    The safety aspect of using a 3D printed part in a hydroponic system vs.. you know some injection molded part made in some Chinese factory
    Some people in the 3D printing community are trying to lead me to believe 3D printed parts (like a hydroponic grow tower) aren't safe because they aren't 'food-safe' but I feel like they must not grasp that in agriculture absolutely none of the plastics used from netcups to irigation tubing to garden hoses to plant pots are ever... ever 'food-safe'

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  Рік тому

      Yeah, growers pots are made of recycled plastic…
      There’s so much hypocrisy.
      They won’t use virgin PETG for a wicking system but they’ll happily water their garden with a non food grade vinyl hose

  • @alexmacnamara104
    @alexmacnamara104 Рік тому

    What 3d designing software does hoocho use

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  Рік тому

      Fusion 360

    • @alexmacnamara104
      @alexmacnamara104 Рік тому

      @@Hoocho thanks for that I'm need to this 3d printing world, and I don't if I should learn how to use onshape or fusion 360

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  Рік тому +1

      @@alexmacnamara104 fusion 360 is incredible, also: check out 3D space mouse
      Changed my life

  • @gutrali
    @gutrali 8 місяців тому

    Am I missing something, why should individual designers give their 3D files to you so you can charge people to access them only on your patreon??

  • @ugponics
    @ugponics Рік тому

    Seems overly complicated. Can you tell what would be the extra value over $3 thru-hull with hose barb for inlet and outlet? Other than getting to use CAD programs and 3D-printers - for a EnF-table? 🙂

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  Рік тому +3

      No need for macguivering
      Adjustable flood height
      No sealants
      Quick connect
      Has shroud for cleaning
      Cost $1-2 in filament
      Infinitely reproducible with little effort
      Easy to produce anywhere in the world without access to hardware store assuming access to 3D printer and filament.
      Zero transport cost

    • @ugponics
      @ugponics Рік тому

      @@Hoocho Adjustable flood height is pretty HC reason tho! 👍

    • @13panda13
      @13panda13 Рік тому

      ​@@ugponics are serious??? Use a poly threaded pipe u dummy.

  • @downunderfulla6001
    @downunderfulla6001 Рік тому +1

    4:42 did he design and print the power board to🍺🍺

    • @CatHamster-wf5xs
      @CatHamster-wf5xs Рік тому +1

      Might be a smart plug for timing the pump?

    • @downunderfulla6001
      @downunderfulla6001 Рік тому

      I’ve just never seen one designed like that. Mind you I’ve really only seen the ones the missus has brought home for me. Yeah I don’t shop at big plazas

    • @CatHamster-wf5xs
      @CatHamster-wf5xs Рік тому +1

      @@downunderfulla6001 Bunnings do some cheap arlec ones but have nt tried em yet. I would probably use a old skool time switch so you can see at a glance what its upto

  • @Xabiis
    @Xabiis Рік тому

    Get yourself Heatgun :D the stringing looks horrible and you could remove it in seconds with a Heatgun, nice video tho and thanks for the files :)

  • @FullCircleTravis
    @FullCircleTravis Рік тому

    It sucks that those ice tables have gone up in price.

  • @Decacityfarms
    @Decacityfarms Рік тому

    Who can make us a couple ?

  • @jqc5
    @jqc5 Рік тому +1

    Now make your own flood and drain system, put your name on it and sell it......

  • @andrewb9774
    @andrewb9774 Рік тому

    Mate, I think I know why you're getting so much stringing in your prints; PETG gets VERY stringy when it's wet and.... well... you work in some humid environments!!
    Before you print, try drying your filament in the oven at 70C for a few hours and then get some enclosures for your printers to keep the humid air out while you print.
    That should hopefully help a lot as there is only so much retraction you can dial in before print quality suffers too.

    • @downunderfulla6001
      @downunderfulla6001 Рік тому +1

      In the last video or two you’ll find your answer drying the filament. It’s the one about modifying the 3D printer

  • @ozdaawg
    @ozdaawg Рік тому

    draw it out a bit longer...

  • @wunderbar-q6y
    @wunderbar-q6y Рік тому

    r u pissed off at me??

  • @DoctorShrink
    @DoctorShrink 8 місяців тому

    test

  • @EmpressOfExile206
    @EmpressOfExile206 Рік тому

    It's kinda sad that the bulk of the engineering in the final part was done by Jacob who clearly went with an open-source "share the knowledge & help as many people as possible" mindset.. But because he doesn't have a platform & ppl have no way of reaching out to him, his design is now locked behind a pay wall that he isn't even profiting from 😔
    Hurray for parasitic capitalism (in the most sarcastic sense possible)
    To be clear, I'm not against capitalism. *_I am_* against someone not being compensated for something they had a large part in making a reality! And also in the monetization of someone else's effort that was put out for the benefit of all! If you want to see a real world & large scale example of this; just look up the story behind the creator of insulin who realized how many lives it would save, and how Big Pharma took his invention and locked it behind patents w/ a legal loophole to profit *_billions_* off of medicine many ppl need everyday just to live properly 💯

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  Рік тому +1

      His designs were based upon my designs.
      So the ideas are iterative…
      And the fact that none of the designs were build upon existing engineering and created from the ground up.
      Kinda undermines your assertion that the bulk of engineering work was done already.
      This is also forgetting the fact that single point flood and drain points have been around for years.
      Chilli chump has his own version which is also behind a paywall.
      People expect everything for free when in reality there is quite a bit of effort that goes into all of the above.
      Jacob gifted me the files as thanks for content over the years helping him.
      I have no problem with any of the actions taken here.

    • @EmpressOfExile206
      @EmpressOfExile206 Рік тому

      @@Hoocho I was just going based off what you specifically pointed out in the video that your idea gave him the inspiration but upon looking at it, he _didn't modify_ your design but engineered his own completely different product that does the same function more efficiently. Which you then turned around and tweaked his design to your specifications. It seemed pretty straightforward to me when you explained it, but if I somehow misunderstood thats my apology.
      Because like you stated single point flood/drain valves aren't a new concept. Imo that means someone seeing a video of a person attempting utilize them in new way and doing so themselves isn't equivalent to someone actually _creating_ a finished proprietary product and somebody else making slight tweaks then monetizing it for themselves.. The way you worded this video made it seem like that is exactly what happened here. But I'd say if a person can look at the changes to your updated design from the original and they wouldn't be able to find complementary engineering components to all those changes directly in Jacob's design, then you'd be correct in saying he didn't carry a relevant portion of the engineering in this product lol
      Also pointing out the fact that viewers gain inspiration, entertainment, etc. from a creator over any amount of time isn't really relevant since that is already an equivalent exchange. It's _because_ we gain something from watching that we do so, and inversely our views are the _sole reason_ creators are able to get monetization from ads & sponsors. If you didn't think you were already getting fairly compensated for us watching your videos then you wouldn't be spending effort on repeatedly making them 🤔
      Anyways I digress. I am sorry if I was wrong and unjustly offended you 🙏 And if I wasn't, I implore you to put yourself in another's shoes and think how you'd feel if someone ✂️ you out of monetizing a design you spent a lot of time on and shared with them out of goodwill. Best wishes 🙏

  • @wunderbar-q6y
    @wunderbar-q6y Рік тому +1

    useless

    • @Hoocho
      @Hoocho  Рік тому +9

      Don’t be so hard on yourself. 😊

    • @wunderbar-q6y
      @wunderbar-q6y Рік тому +1

      @@Hoocho useful

    • @wunderbar-q6y
      @wunderbar-q6y Рік тому +1

      ​@@Hoocho useless

    • @wunderbar-q6y
      @wunderbar-q6y Рік тому +1

      @@Hoocho im soft on myself

    • @13panda13
      @13panda13 Рік тому

      The ice table I didnt know about, but the device is for tards. Dont get me wrong WhoSpewed, I appreciate your big garden effort. But this printer crap is a sad addiction.

  • @bigpa7890
    @bigpa7890 Рік тому

    Hello fromn Texas Hoocho, I know you have probably had this question already. I was wondering where you got those 48 cell starter trays, or perhaps a brand name of model number. I really like the looks of those. Tha nk you in advance.

    • @Tenslea
      @Tenslea Рік тому

      Here in the US (also a Texan) I order from Bootstrap Farmer (who is also a Texas Company).