Growing Strawberries in Hydroponics
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Picked my 1st strawberry of the season from my Easy to build DIY Strawberry Tower. This is a Great system for small space areas or balconies.
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Very nice! I'm a little north of Sacrament . CA and our summer temps hit 100 +. Do you get that hot? How hot did you get and what happened with your stuff when it got? Did I miss a video where your discuss the heat issues? Your stuff is SO helpful. Keep up the wonderful job. Rabbit Sandy
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Nice system.I just built a hydroponic tower that is similar. Keep the runners and suckers for clones.You can save money on plants. I am successful with lettuce and just planted tomatoes.
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what is the gph of your pump and the head height?
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I like that - red gold, i'll have to use that ! Thanks for commenting & watching ! Larry
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thnx RED GOLD right here!
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I agree. next year I want this baby running on solar power!
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SOLAR POWAH o_o
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not yet.. just gathering ideas & getting started here
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can run a ciculating line a foot or 2 in the ground.. preferably shaded... to help cool
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nice setup....you have any air pump for water?
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Your set up is very cool looking. Good job. I think I will make one just like yours. I have the perfect spot for it. You say your water got very warm. If your is warm mine will be hot. I live in the Ozarks. I think I will use a large cooler that has good insulation. This should help. , can the three pipes be insulated? They must transfer a lot of heat to the water. Thanks for your information. When we all come together with our ideas we all become better at what we do. Thanks.
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Thanks Larry! Looking forward to getting this started down in San Francisco! How'd you build the dams inside the pipes by the way?
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How big are the pipes? 3"?
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Nice strawberries! Cool setup.
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Nice setup
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Did you grow them from seed? Helioforge sent me some Strawberrie seeds from his garden i was wondering if i can just throw them in the garden and hopefully they will sprout on there own? I need to build one of your systems.
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