Hi,
Well this is the first time I've built a hydroponic system, it is a water culture system here are some pics.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01190-20101107-1507.jpg[/img]
I painted the rubbermaid.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01193-20101107-1659.jpg[/img]
Already filled up, with the nutrients and air pump.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01194-20101107-1709.jpg[/img]
The first tomato seedling that is going to try the hydroponics.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01198-20101107-1727.jpg[/img]
The plants that I'm going to try to grow.
Tomatoes, chillis, and just an experiment....some brocoli.
Later I will try some arugula and lettuce.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01199-20101107-1730.jpg[/img]
I still have one pot to put in the missing hole.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01130-20101017-0141.jpg[/img]
This is the way I built my own net pots, hope it works!!
How do you think it is going.
CHeers.
No real recommendation on the tomato supports. My supports end up looking like Fred Sanford's yard. Old fishing poles, gnarly tree branch, pvc pipe, hog fencing, anything I can find.
I think for the raised beds I am going to rig an overhead support out of pvc and use twine to guide them up and back down this next year.
I think for the raised beds I am going to rig an overhead support out of pvc and use twine to guide them up and back down this next year.
30 minutes or so won't hurt the roots as long as they are kept out of the sunlight. Somewhere cool and dark preferrably since your growing way down south. You'll have to do this occasionally when you change your resv. out so it's not a big deal. Just be gentle to the roots and you'll be fine.Dany_mex wrote:Well I decided I want to make 3 mores holes, but I was wondering. What are the risk of having the pots out of the water while I make the holes.
How much time do they can handle, or is it too bad for them?.
My DWC systems were 5 gl buckets so I would just sit the plant on another empty bucket when I did the normal maintenance to them.
hydroguy
Hi guys,
Well just stopped by to show you how are the things going, and they're going pretty awesome, all of my plants have grown a lot and the roots in the tomatoes are starting to show as well.
Anyway here are some pics.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01314-20101116-1956.jpg[/img]
Oh, by the way this is the tezontle I told you, I decided I will germinate my seeds in this kind of substrate, that is a sprout of beet.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01316-20101116-1957.jpg[/img]
This is the chile serrano.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01317-20101116-1957.jpg[/img]
Brocoli, which is going pretty well for being really little the time I transplanted it.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01319-20101116-1958.jpg[/img]
One of my tomato plants.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01318-20101116-1958.jpg[/img]
Another one.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01326-20101116-2001.jpg[/img]
Here you can see the roots of the tomatoes.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01320-20101116-1958.jpg[/img]
And a picture of the whole system working, which I still want to make other 3 holes in the center as I mentioned before and I have some arugula and baby lettuce germinating already to transplant in a near future.
Thanks guys I hope you enjoy.
Well just stopped by to show you how are the things going, and they're going pretty awesome, all of my plants have grown a lot and the roots in the tomatoes are starting to show as well.
Anyway here are some pics.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01314-20101116-1956.jpg[/img]
Oh, by the way this is the tezontle I told you, I decided I will germinate my seeds in this kind of substrate, that is a sprout of beet.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01316-20101116-1957.jpg[/img]
This is the chile serrano.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01317-20101116-1957.jpg[/img]
Brocoli, which is going pretty well for being really little the time I transplanted it.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01319-20101116-1958.jpg[/img]
One of my tomato plants.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01318-20101116-1958.jpg[/img]
Another one.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01326-20101116-2001.jpg[/img]
Here you can see the roots of the tomatoes.
[img]https://i353.photobucket.com/albums/r389/evo_flo/IMG01320-20101116-1958.jpg[/img]
And a picture of the whole system working, which I still want to make other 3 holes in the center as I mentioned before and I have some arugula and baby lettuce germinating already to transplant in a near future.
Thanks guys I hope you enjoy.