A Revolutionary New Method of Growing Ginger and Turmeric
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- Hoocho Builds a Revolutionary New Hydroponic System for Growing Ginger and Turmeric Utilising the Rain Gutter Grow System RGGS and the Wick Wedge
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I absolutely love that we're getting long-term start-to-result videos from you on a regular basis. One of the big limitations of a number of gardening channels is they show you a moment in time, and if you're lucky perhaps you'll get an update months later - but often not.
I love journal articles that undertake experiments that span months and years. I'd like to get to a point where I can provide that detail of information, whilst also liberate the process into an easy to digest and entertaining video format.
The balance of information density coupled with audio-visual plus inventive and experimental science... That's what I want to watch.
I want to make the videos I want to watch.
Makes me happy you want to watch them too! 😊
@@Hoocho This is currently your niche. Run with it as long as you can before others take notice and start copying you.
Someone is going to give you an honorary doctorate if you keep this up, Hoocho.
Would be nice 😂
Dr Hooch has a nice ring to it.
Dr. Kraty needs to be the presenter of course.
The fact that they didn't yet is the many mystery of this world
@@Hoocho did the math organic ginger is ~$50 a kilo meaning you’ve got over $1800 worth of just ginger😮
Don't think so....... That's not how Dr. degrees work 😅
82.3 Pounds of ginger?! I just bought a couple pieces at the grocery a couple of weeks ago specially for a few recipes, so I knew he was sitting on a gold mine. *WOW.*
Just by accident came upon you at 2:30 am while I drank a cup of tea to go to sleep! Wow! You are fascinating! Now I want to stay up and binge ALL your videos! You explain things well
5 minutes into the video I hit the Subscribe button in case I accidentally lost track of the video. I've watched enough of these types of videos to know that he knows what he's talking about. Nothing looks easy until you know how. And he knows how. Thank you Hoocho.
I dried my turmeric last year and it made the most fragrant spice I have ever met! So different to supermarket stuff. Just ready to harvest this year's crop and do it again. Hope you kept some!
My father used to do the same. He used to boil them after harvest, dry it and then powder them.
I watched this with no clue what was happening and I LOVED IT. This is so innovative and just amazing to see the simplicity in some of this and the ingenuity!
I have been growing ginger in pots but have always struggled with keeping them moist. This is the perfect solution. Beautiful harvest!
I can never get enough of your videos. I like all of the advice and sharing of information, mistakes and all. You are a great teacher. Excellent!
My God!!! Now I just have to figure out how to adapt this for a small scale kitchen garden of herbs, greens and 2 each tomatoes and peppers!
First video I watch on your channel, and already massively impressed with the thorough breakdown of the process and long-term results. Keep up the good work Hoocho!
WOW!!! That’s massive!! What an incredible result! Congratulations on your incredible harvest!!! God bless! 🥰❤️🙏🏻🇨🇦
Incredible work/ research. You are literally revolutionizing the industry.
Dude, your videos are a master-class in planning and development. I love your stuff, brother
I've been watching tons of videos as I'm starting my ginger growing journey, I found myself zoning out but that King Gizz song brought me right back😂 fantastic video, very well explained process and I'm hoping to try this in the upcoming season!
As someone who makes my own ginger ale/beer, this is definitely how I want to grow my own ginger in the future! Great episode. Edit: Had not actually come to the part where you said what you wanted to do with the ginger! Great thinking indeed.
Great minds!
@@Hoocho Any recipe on Ginger cider? Thanks 🙏🕊️🌟
Amazing harvest! Too much is always the better problem to have than, not enough. So going to set up a row of those gutters in the next garden section.
Excellent! I thoroughly enjoyed the video. This method could and should be adapted for many other crops. Congratulations on a project well done!
I live in Samoa, and this seems to be a very positive and productive way to grow vegetables. I will need to learn a bit more about your Rain Gutter Grow System and how effective it is in the tropics.
Thank you for your very educational videos!
so much to learn now that I opened a business and so many sources to watch and read from but definitely this channel is top of my list because of it goes deep in knowledge, presented with a user-friendly style, is fun and the channel facilitator gives a positive vibration
I am absolutely blow away by your results!
Also, harvesting just before a big rain storm combines with your cleaning table would make cleaning really easy.
Amazing insights being relatively new to this entire industry. Thank you. Amazing stuff going on here at this channel. Your attention to detail is important. Located in Japan I know how the Japanese master their environment by their intense uninterrupted focus on detail, so I appreciate very much your insights.
Not only great information, but it is delivered is such an entertaining way. Before, after, during, time lapse, what went wrong, what went right, doggy interruptions, future plans, and most of all unending exuberance over the process and the results your videos really do deliver.
Cheers mate! Appreciate it
I never thought you'd be able to grow so much from so few bags, verry impressive stuff.
Congrats on a much better turmeric/ginger harvest than some of your earlier attempts. Kudos! You have mentioned the bulbous nodes at the end of some of the finer (non-rhizomatic) roots. You mentioned that you were looking to replant these. I would be fascinated by the outcome - my understanding is that the bulbous growths are called ‘nodules roots’ whose sole purpose is to store up nutrition/energy in the good times and release it back to the plant when resources are lean. They would not normally carry the right tissue(s) for rhizome development or vegetative growth - just the nutrients/energy. I would not normally expect them to give rise to new plants if replanted, that role falls to the ‘mothers’ and rhizome fingers. But, what the heck - give it a shot and keep us all posted.
LOVING the creative approach you take to tweaking, tuning and generally exploring hydroponics! Have at it I say.
When I get my own garden I will definetly run the gutter system. Amazing harvest!
First I saw your video subscribed straight away. Thanks for the amazing video and the crops looks wonderful 👍
Amazing!! I know it’s lengthy and hard work to film. But these start to end videos are timeless and really fun and useful!
You've given me so much to think about for next years growing season. 🥰👍
Wonderful contribution, you're a legend mate!! Just wondered if you can do potatoes using this method. Keep up the good work.
That was an awesome video. Love the time lapse and your very creative. Ginger beer? Yeah, that sounds like it will be great to see made.
Thank you so much for sharing this great growing approach. For an idea on using bulk turmeric: my dad drinks a mixture of (turmeric, warm water, honey) every morning, and it has been helping him a lot with his digestive system.
One of the best video on ginger and turmeric man... i addicted to the channel ...
Excellent work with the bench, I have a wheelbarrow that I cut the bottom out of and put a metal mesh in, that works fantastically.
Wow,,, I never thought that the plants can get the water like that. Extremely creative. I would definnitely try it in next year.
Amazing results, thanks for sharing. I'm definitely going to try this system in a smaller scale.
What a great harvest! I'm thinking I have to try my hand at some ginger next spring.
Soo satisfying to watch the harvest..
Kindly post how much money was spent for cocopeat, meds for plants, hydrophonic setup, power cost, time spent for full growth... 🙏🏼🙏🏼that will help people round the world🙏🏼🙂
That's incredible! I love ginger and ginger beer. I tried growing one small rhizome but it didn't amount to much. I'm in growing zone 2b and have terrible soil, so maybe I should try just one bag of coco. Watching this I would love just one clump of what you produced. Really impressive.
You are the bomb! Thank you so much for sharing your stuff for the world to see! We learn sooo much from you!
Nice 1 Mr Hoocho. Excellent work and love the downside being it produces too much.
Spectacular results and a strong start to finish video
Hi brother… am from India… and I love the way your harvest through hydroponics method… usually for ginger it tooks 7-8 months through traditional method… but I wonder it took only 2 months for you… kudos brother…
Thank you for sharing information about ginger farming, it is very useful and adds to my knowledge
A grower from qld told me you yield 20 times weight, yours is way more! In 10" pots I got 20* in our nursery 25 odd years ago, only using slow release fertilizer. This is excellent, thanks 👍
I am seeing your video for the first time. I am from Kerala, India the original land of ginger and turmeric
In my school days my family used to grow ginger and turmeric in tons , on soil. But your way of growing is very productive. 👍
Amazing mate! great work, thank you for posting this video
The beauty is that no fake talks, everything with proofs and time lapse.
You could use a clean concrete mixer machine as a tumbler for the dirty turmeric, and spray water into it. That could save you some time and effort cleaning off so much at once.
the coir being so easy to clean is clever. good video
Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing. Big heart from Thailand
really cool method, just wanted to point out you can experiment with longer bags because you make your own. I don't know how far the moisture will wick, but it's probably longer than the bags you had originally going by the results you got. Just a thought, glad it worked out as well as it did!
You are a gift for universe thank you for watching love u always❤❤❤
OMG 😂 amazing harvest. I'm impressed 🎉
Truly incredible video. Lots to learn from it.
Excellent .... the world is indeed abundant...if well cared for and managed. Thanks for setting the example.
quite nice!
I want growing ginger and turmeric to come this easy for me, too; I love ginger and ginger beer!
Great video with all details covered. Would like to know more regarding what type of nutrients you get into that take and also how many times can be cocopet can be recycled ♻️...
Bro how serendipitous! I have bee soil growing and mushroom growing, have a shed slowing the mushroom to buckets outside less intensive/cost. Sooo had the space and saw one your vids about kratky and absolutely loved how you did not convey in anyway your preconceptions and so starting getting the gear for a small nft in the mushroom space and experimenting with kratky and so are my wife (a teacher at school with a gardening program) and daughter as a student in a flat. Than today your ginger and tumeric, I just planted a how lot for this summer! Peace and love from Dunedin. Need to be resilient. The 3d printer is screaming. Why tf have I not already got one? I love your mix of science bro! attitude with a slightly bro science! delivery, its understated and relaxing. (if your can't giggle at your self ...) thanks
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Very sound method! It might be worth attempting this with Galangal root also, if you can get a fresh piece at an Asian grocery.
The flowers from these plants are an excellent flavor enhancement when placed fresh in a jar of tea leaves.
To give you motivation, I subscribed specifically to All the Gear for the ginger beer epidsode.
Wow! I’m so glad I found your channel…that’s really impressive, Omg what a huge harvest of ginger and turmeric…I subscribe and hit like too…😊 God bless
I am watching in your video from Bangladesh. your videos information is so helpfully. Thank you very much for everything.
Superb system. I had great interest to watch your video, because i am hobby gardener.would like see more videos. Thanks a lot
For the No Gear No Idea front, I got a couple of 2L glass cider bottles from Dan Murphy's. They are great for making 2 soda stream bottles worth of cider or ginger beer.
Always top notch Hooch! TY
I came for the Ginger and Turmeric, and stayed (and subbed) for the passive hydro!
Kratky grower here, and so intrigued at finding this passive variation (and win-win, for rhizome crops!).
Bernie (Kratky) has modified his systems along the way to incorporate float valve systems in his various set ups. My current set up is generally for individual tubs, and a more chained system (with float valve) or even this system would be the goal for the future on my own property. Totally with you on the ginger beer, that would be the dream, but for the time being, more culinary pursuits. Like you, I did do the mistake of buying some starter ginger at the wrong time, and hopefully it will make the distance being over wintered in a cool dry place.
I like your recycling of the coir, and your discovered method of bags on a roll, because I was wondering about the outlay for coir or coir/perlite for each season. Given the material is wicked with hydro nutrients, that should last pretty much indefinitely, good job. That you are aussie makes it easier to source these things (many videos US or other, usually hard to track down these novel items, at sane prices at least).
Anyway, so glad I stumbled across your channel on the feed. Thanks so much.
What can I say? WOW! Very interesting video, that just showed up without me typing ginger or turmeric. I have some turmeric that is growing well in a pot and some ginger that I am planting in the next few days. (Tiny amount of both, compared.) I have a lot of adapting to do, but this video should help. I don't exactly live in a warm area and by next month it will be below zero degrees and snow all over, which means growing it indoors. Will be checking other videos and the other channel.
A fantastic result indeed!
I appreciate this entire video immensely, but I wanted to say it was so fuckin cool how you made the rhythm of the music line up with the day/night cycle on the timelapse 😎consider me a new fan
You only mentioned that you are feeding but no details or information on what it is. What do you feed the plants with and how much and how often?
Good ol Larry. RIP. I miss him saying, “THIS IS LARRY UP IN BRAINERD MINNESOTA!”
You have the best/creative tips - thanks!
Duude the editing with the song going day and night was PERFECT! lol great job
Thankyou mate!
To clean it, get a big tub and an aerator/air stone and fill the tub with water. Once you have a vigorous bubbling from the air stone, start rinsing the root in the bubbling water. The bubbles will get into every little crevice.
Mega cool time lapse song hoochie
Legendary crop aswell
Respect
Good show
time lapses are to die for!
Soon as the time-lapse with the Giz kicked in I was clicking that subscribe button.
Definitely gonna try to grow ginger at my house now.
Seriously the best channel I've discovered in years. Awesome content man, so much good stuff for hydro lovers. Can't wait to try some stuff out. Shout out to Scotty Real DGC for giving you a mention. Seriously good content man. Nice1
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30 mins in. I was listening at work and when he said "no airstone" it made me pull out the phone to see as I have never heard of this. Been binging your content since haha. Keep up[ the great work. Nice1
Ingenious way for providing nutrients!
Awesome. Totally growing some Ginger now.
I'm drunk right now but glad I found this and subscribed! This will be a blast! Thanks!
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Loved the episode!
I was expecting to see turmeric being dehydrated and powderized. While ginger bear is nice, candied ginger is great. Really interesting video. Turmeric is a beautiful plant just for the foliage alone.
I really wish someday can afford a garden, until then thank you for your great content.
Wow lol.
Although i was thinking earlier today could i start my ginger etc inside and you answered that question.
Melbourne our autumn and spring is hit an miss, last year we had raspberries right into mid winter, but our spring failed to go, and ginger etc struggles and i need that time frame of all my seasons.
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Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!!!
Well done, very impressive!
Absolutely amazing!
awesome video brilliant idea
;, i was kind of wondering how come you left such a tall stand of leaves on the rhizome when planting, even before you told us you started in autumn.
WOW 😲respect! 🙌 You could collect that water efter cleaning & reuse it❗👍 Blessings 🙏🕊️🌟
Thanks! Great info.
the leaves and stalk are very usable for eating and tea,and maybe cause of that beer?would like to see you trying ginger tea/brew from leaves/stems,best wishes to you.
Amazing information. Thanks for sharing
this method is incredible
Thank you, this video was amazing 😊
Wow that is some ginger haul!