you would want the container that the plant is in to be up higher then the res to help with the draning and you want to be running a air stone in the container that the plant is in.
I just place them into a DWC system in rockwool or w/e and let them sprout then let them grow in it. In my AeroGarden I have had a 100% germination rate. Their Tomato seed kit can take up to 2 weeks to germinate
I don't order things online so it has to be bought at a local store and I got a TDS meter with my ZeroWater thing. I do already have a PH pen just not a PPM/TDS meter.
I agree with the problem of the environment damage. So far its solar power, wind turbines, micro hydro as renewable energy is the best since we know it works and those don't damage the environment or not as bad as the wave kind.
Good help but I have a question. I have a Canon Rebel T3 and a 18-55mm lens and I was wondering what is the next step down for a lens for taking closer photos?
I was wondering if anyone here has used a product called ZeroWater for their hydroponics system or not and if they want to try it out or see someone try it out.
Basil, Mint, Lemon Balm, Sage, Thyme, Rosemary, Lettuce, Tomattos, Bell Peppers and or hot peppers, beans, sweet potatoes, straw berries, black berries, carrots, cucumbers and few other things is what I would look at buying for my garden.
Hi all. I have some radishes in my fridge and I was looking at them today and they have roots growing and green growth. When I got them they had none of that so my question is can I actually grow them and let them go to seed or would they just rot when I plant them and try to grow them?
This is cool and very usefull if you want a type of security camera around your place and not have to manually move a bunch of cameras around your place