Weekly Hydroponic Bucket System Maintenance Routine (Hydroponics Series Video #5)

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
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    A video made just for you! After several requests asking for my weekly maintenance routine for my bucket hydroponic system, I decided to make a video on one of my water change out days. In this video, I walk through each step of my process for changing out my old water getting my bucket hydroponic system setup for another week. I also cover some common troubleshooting I run into, and include tips for success.
    This is video #5 in my hydroponics series where I walk through each phase of my hydroponic growing process. Let me know what you think in the comment section below!
    #hydroponics #hydroponicbucketsystem #hydroponicmaintenance #hydro #growyourownfood #hydroponicDWC
    00:00 Intro
    00:58 Time Investment
    02:53 Step 1: Remove Contents & Empty Bucket
    04:04 Step 2: Clean Bucket
    05:13 Step 3: Clean Clay Pebbles (If Needed)
    06:41 Step 4: Clean Grow Space
    07:00 Step 5: Fill Buckets
    08:04 Step 6: Check pH
    08:43 Step 7: Add In Nutrients
    09:30 Step 8: Mix Solution & Check EC
    11:38 Tips For Success
    13:33 Other Weekly Tasks
    14:15 Love It And Leave It
    14:24 Leave Me Video Ideas!

Komentáře • 12

  • @user-ov6pn3uw1y
    @user-ov6pn3uw1y Před 12 hodinami +1

    I use deep water system also. The only things you may do differently is that it appears you don't time your air to the water.
    I time my air as 1 hour on 1.5 hours off for 24 hours per day.
    I don't change out my water for 90 days.
    As the level drops, I refill using 40% of my initial nutrient.
    After 90 days, I transfer my plants to my flood drain system outside or I just plant my leftover plants into soil.
    I've had success doing this for over 25 years.

    • @BrightLaneGardens
      @BrightLaneGardens  Před 12 hodinami

      Hey I appreciate the feedback - especially on the timed air! You are correct, I was not timing airflow at all. I do hydro over the winter months (just too much outdoor planting going on in the summer!) but I want to try to make my system more efficient this winter and timing my aeration is on my list.
      What are some of your favorite plants to grow in your system? And which ones do you tend to have the most success with when transplanting outdoors into soil? I want to really start a smoother transition from my indoor setup into my garden in the warmer months!

  • @BigWillie-zy7po
    @BigWillie-zy7po Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very good videos. What i do with my hydro set up is to have a small notch cut into the lip immediately below the lid. this way it is independent from the lid. I can take off the lid and then easily remove the air stone, the same ones that you use, and clean the bucket.

    • @BrightLaneGardens
      @BrightLaneGardens  Před 5 měsíci

      Hahah this is WONDERFUL - I did it immediately. It's wild how long we put up with little inconveniences, only to discover a quick fix would make life so much easier. Thank you for the tip, and thank you for watching!!

  • @terrbare60
    @terrbare60 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I watched as you drilled holes into the large tub lid. I would recommend laying the lid on top of an old board, helping you control the drill and a possibility of not getting any crumbs in your container. Great video Thank you. I'm thinking about doing a single bucket to do seeds or rose stems.

    • @BrightLaneGardens
      @BrightLaneGardens  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you for the feedback! That would have definitely saved me some time getting all the plastic shavings out of my tote :)

  • @harry8442
    @harry8442 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi love your setup. You don't have to do weekly water changes until your plants start drinking a lot of water. In fact, you can add water and more nutrients as the plant drinks it up. Once you have added the same amount of water that your buckets hold, then you might need to change the water out. Just wanted to save you some work and nutrients.

    • @BrightLaneGardens
      @BrightLaneGardens  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hi there! thank you for this! It is definitely important to mention (since I'm flying through nutrients as I do this). I should have added in the video but I was struggling with root rot during the weeks this video was filmed, so I was really cleaning everything out as much as I could. I managed to save all but 1 one of my larger plants, but did end up going through way more nutrients than I needed too. Now my plants are so big that a few of them are requiring more water before my weekly routine is even due! Crazy how fast they grow in these setups. Anyway, thanks for your feedback and thank you for watching!

    • @matthewtracy9602
      @matthewtracy9602 Před 5 měsíci

      I'm no expert but I do agree you shouldn't need to replace every week. The other people I follow say to let the seedlings grow more before putting them into their final systems. I use some Ikea containers with my herbs and I can get a few weeks with the same nutrient. I also have air and drip irrigation in my system. I use a DC water pump to help with the smaller plants. @@BrightLaneGardens

  • @heathersummer
    @heathersummer Před 6 měsíci

    Can you show how to support the tomato plants when they get bigger?

    • @BrightLaneGardens
      @BrightLaneGardens  Před 6 měsíci

      Perfect timing on this comment, look back at my most recent short - it shows this tomato plant at its maturity. I used a string to tie the top of the plant to the shelf above it. This is useful for tomatoes since they get so large. But I use small plastic trellis's for shorter plants like peppers!

    • @BrightLaneGardens
      @BrightLaneGardens  Před 6 měsíci

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