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TexasT
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It is growing in water

Not sure if it is Hydroponics as it isn't really that involved. I like simple. and easy. I have other things to do but do like growing stuff. We started off with some microgreens.
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a couple days.
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After about a week
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some more. I got some dollar containers from the dollar tree as per Mr Duzze1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diYGe2t1N5I

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The next step was some rain down spouts for the microgreens as they grow. Using a hole saw and a heat gun to fold up the ends. A pool noodle for cutoffs to hold the plants. We use the nutes Mr Duzze1 recommends in his vids on the youtube.
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They make for great salads.

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We got some tomato and strawberry plants so I thought I would try a kratky in some buckets and see how it works out.
I want to do some more down spouts too. So many things , so little time.

pepperhead212
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Great setup, TexasT! I only do a little indoor hydroponics in the off-season, for some herbs and greens. But I grow a lot in SIPs, during the regular season, and some things grow so well in them that it is the only way I grow them now.

dobro13
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That’s some nice set ups TexasT, please keep us posted. I’d like to know how the strawberries progress.



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