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Transplanting Hydroponic Plants Into Soil

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • 00:00 - Introduction
    00:20 - Preparing Seedlings For Hydroponic
    00:51 - Nutrients I Am Using
    01:16 - Transplanting Seedling Into Hydroponic System
    02:35 - 23 Days Old Pepper Plant Inside Hydroponic System
    03:43 - Topping Pepper Plant
    04:56 - 7 Days After Topping
    05:57 - 32 Days Old Pepper Plant Inside Hydroponic System
    06:25 - Mixing New Batch of Nutrients For Flowering Pepper Plant
    07:38 - Transplanting Hydroponic Pepper Into Soil
    10:26 - Trim Plant Back To Increase Success of Transplanting
    11:36 - 7 Days After Transplanting Into Soil
    12:54 - 37 Days After Transplanting - Success!!!!!!
    Mixing Nutrients for Vegetative
    5 ml per gallon of water
    Mixing Nutrients for Bloom per gallon of water:
    Mix Cal/Mag First, then Bloom
    5 ml Cal/Mag
    5 ml Bloom
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Komentáře • 23

  • @kevinboettler7342
    @kevinboettler7342 Před 3 lety +6

    I watch all of your videos your the best

  • @LindaOenglishlinda
    @LindaOenglishlinda Před 2 lety +1

    This was great, doing this tomorrow for my healthy, now tall bell peppers grown from seeds, from my click and grow 9 system. Love watching these vegetable plants thrive and grow. Putting mine in a 10 gallon grow bag with grow lights. Love your videos, a huge thank you. You can't beat home grown fresh vegetables!!!

  • @PepperGeek
    @PepperGeek Před 2 lety +1

    Cool project! We can relate to forgetting that you have a long term video going on...🤣

  • @knowyuhgrow420
    @knowyuhgrow420 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice video, it seems to work better with coco. Thanks for sharing stay safe and bless 🇧🇧 👉🏾 🇨🇦 👍🏽 💨

  • @Ashton123082
    @Ashton123082 Před rokem

    Thank you for being so thorough! Looking forward to doing this next year.

  • @midnight9umbreon
    @midnight9umbreon Před 3 lety +2

    First: How's Mystery Pepper? Second :Love your Videos, you're inspiring

  • @chriscapsaicin6770
    @chriscapsaicin6770 Před 3 lety +2

    You read my mind!

  • @CoinsAndCapsaicin
    @CoinsAndCapsaicin Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @karunald
    @karunald Před rokem

    I so love that hydro unit. I could see them all lined up with 1 plant in each. Makes total sense. Aerogarden should've made this. Otherwise - who does?

  • @LivingWithCognitiveDissonance

    Hello.
    What kind of record keeping system do you use to keep track of your "experiments? "
    Seriously. With my sloppy records I can't tell anymore what worked well and what didn't.
    Thanks.

  • @templeghg
    @templeghg Před 3 lety +2

    What soil mixture do you use? Do you use something different for hydroponic transplants?

  • @bobbysison2700
    @bobbysison2700 Před 3 lety

    HI! Can i ask as to what kind of soil is best for peppers and is soil less mix recommended?

  • @kristinradams7109
    @kristinradams7109 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this! Your channel is amazing. Can this be done in reverse? Most of our plants are done via Kratky-ish, and I'm wondering if some plants actually prefer soil. Is there a way to know which plants prefer different growing methods? Thanks!

    • @Emeraldwitch30
      @Emeraldwitch30 Před 3 lety +2

      Ive found that cucumbers prefer the kratky buckets 100% i will never grow cucumbers in soil again.
      I have 10 plants in the soil and I have decent soil they are just dismal. A few twisted cucumbers and yes they are still going and the cucumbers taste okay but the 3 kratky buckets with 2 plants each are blowing them away!
      I've gotten 6 huge burpless asian cucumbers off one bucket and I planted 2 muncher mini burpless cucumber plants a couple weeks after the first that is just starting to fruit and it's covered! And I expect to harvest by the end of the week and I also planted 2 weeks after that a new fancier Asian white burpless cucumber that just started blooming and I see tiny fruits finally lol. Had I known how well they would do I would have planted them all at once.
      See outside the greenhouse in soil I have to sow every 2 weeks as the plants don't thrive. But inside. They've reached the top of my little 6 foot greenhouse and are stretching over the top on strings lol
      Celery is also doing better than in the ground.
      I know its backwards from what you asked but I get excited about hydroponics lol
      Oh my peppers love hydro over soil too.
      Happy gardening!

    • @kristinradams7109
      @kristinradams7109 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Emeraldwitch30 Thank you so very much! I will definitely be trying my cucumbers and celery via Kratky now, because I've had zero luck with them. My blue berries all died via kratky, though. So, I guess soil? Tomatoes seem way easier indoors under grow lights either way for some reason. Malabar spinach is also indoors kratky with the grow lights, and also a bunch of herbs, mostly in the mint family. Actually, my peppermint, spearmint and orange mint seem to LOVE the kratky method. They are outgrowing the ones in soil by a land slide. I've only been gardening for 2 years, but slowly increasing the variety. Cheers and thanks again :)

    • @Emeraldwitch30
      @Emeraldwitch30 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kristinradams7109 oh blueberries need acid soil so I wonder if you changed the PH with the solutions to higher acid they would work?
      And its so hot in michigan in the summer I have lettuce and baby bock choi in under my LED grow lights I use normally in spring. They rush to bolt in summer here but I now have fresh seed.
      Try Shanghai boc choi it is so yummy and just seems to grow like a weed in the house. But for containers I use Mike's downspouts type kratky. I camt think of his channel name off hand but if you're like me you already know it 🤣.
      The sections were easy to cut to length and I can fit 2- 4 foot sections with 7 to 8 holes in it under each 4 foot shop light.(walmart and sams club have 5500 lumin LED lights for around $20 to $25 usd. Worth every penny. And hubby says on the timer they only cost about 11 to 15 cents a day a piece to run.
      The eggplants seem to really do well too we ate the first 3 last night in a stirfry with beef and zucchini and yellow summer's squash all smothered in blackbean garlic sauce.
      Boy thats an ingredient thats scary but so easy and cheap and tasty I always have a pound in a mason jar in my fridge.
      Salted or fermented black beans. Hubs and I snicker looking at them because seriously-it looks like a jar of rabbit poo! Lol but they smell like the really good fermented brewed soy sauce that costs an arm and leg a bottle lol.
      Well hubs woke up and while id type your eyes blind I better get us some breakfast lol.
      Have a great day and maybe we can text more later 😉 🥰👋

  • @thebandit7404
    @thebandit7404 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video! How do I get one of the MTN Grow Stations?? That is just what I need!

  • @erickmartinez8699
    @erickmartinez8699 Před 2 lety

    could you put a link to the lights and hydroponic system?

  • @Minzmarshmallow
    @Minzmarshmallow Před rokem

    Can you link where you get the 3D files from? :)

  • @brandonminiman
    @brandonminiman Před 3 lety +3

    My opinion on topping: do it on only if you have long enough to grow like in southern areas or in hydroponics. In short growing season situations, topping sets the plant back too much and isn't worth it.

  • @Oofsmageroo
    @Oofsmageroo Před 2 lety

    What unit is this? Looks like a aerogarden on steroids!

  • @Tonyinterviewz
    @Tonyinterviewz Před 3 lety +1

    That plant didnt like something

  • @pesto12601
    @pesto12601 Před rokem

    that is a ridiculous system for a single plant!! LOL.. cheaper and better to just buy peppers in the store.