Great video, this could have come in handy years ago in my old house where we dealt with a much wider range of temperatures. Don't have to worry about that as much now.
@@thedestroyer3879 I like grow bags. you can buy them commercially or just use a cloth Walmart or some other store's reusable cloth bag, they are pretty much the same thing, whichever is cheaper for you. I recommend watering them by a timer with a piped watering system, mostly cause I'm lazy and like automating things, but if you have the time you can water them manually and it will work. Grow bags allow for higher oxygen amount to get to the roots while still using soil.
Simple Tek Thank you for your video. I was looking for ideas to minimize time consuming and the risk of my plants dying when I'm out of town. I like the last two methods. I love the hydroponic because it reminds me the "chinampas," which is the system created by the Mexican culture, the Mexicas. In Xochimilco, Mexico City, people still use this method to grow flowers and vegetables for commercial and living purposes. However, the wicking beds sound less complicated. Do you have a tutorial in how to build the wicking beds? In advance I appreciate your help!!!
Great video, this could have come in handy years ago in my old house where we dealt with a much wider range of temperatures. Don't have to worry about that as much now.
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Well done !! thanks indeed !
Thank you for the kind words!
great energy! I love this video, everything is clear and you seem passionate, which I love!
Thank you!
i know it's kinda randomly asking but does anyone know a good site to watch new series online ?
@Vincenzo Genesis i would suggest flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
@Vincenzo Genesis try Flixzone. You can find it on google :)
Wicking beds, I'm looking into that.
I have a video on them on my channel! ua-cam.com/video/G-0U5Jpq7Ik/v-deo.html
@@SimpleTek what do you recommend to do with grow bags?
@@thedestroyer3879 I like grow bags. you can buy them commercially or just use a cloth Walmart or some other store's reusable cloth bag, they are pretty much the same thing, whichever is cheaper for you. I recommend watering them by a timer with a piped watering system, mostly cause I'm lazy and like automating things, but if you have the time you can water them manually and it will work. Grow bags allow for higher oxygen amount to get to the roots while still using soil.
Please keep the music lower column thanks
I'll try in the future, thank you for the comment
this is good info
Thank you for the kind words!!!!!
Simple Tek Thank you for your video. I was looking for ideas to minimize time consuming and the risk of my plants dying when I'm out of town. I like the last two methods. I love the hydroponic because it reminds me the "chinampas," which is the system created by the Mexican culture, the Mexicas. In Xochimilco, Mexico City, people still use this method to grow flowers and vegetables for commercial and living purposes. However, the wicking beds sound less complicated. Do you have a tutorial in how to build the wicking beds? In advance I appreciate your help!!!
Thank you for the kind words!
Let me know how you water your greenhouse!!!!!
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Aeroponics uses mist. Sprayed or dripped water is hydroponic.
correct