Dutch Bucket System Update with Tomatoes! 🍅

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 28

  • @JeemsJustJeems
    @JeemsJustJeems Před 3 měsíci

    Cool teeter totter water spreader idea, thank you for sharing it.

  • @DanielMatulich
    @DanielMatulich Před rokem +1

    Your content is always phenomenal. You're an outstanding practitioner of aquaponics and a service to the greater aquaponics community.

  • @ryefry
    @ryefry Před 2 lety

    I hope one day I can tinker with systems like these and just see what I can figure out. I really like your channel.

  • @mangofever4681
    @mangofever4681 Před rokem

    I would put a 2 inch net cup on the drain and cover it with some rocks for a filter and fill the rest up with perlite.. The roots grow different in perlite, it doesn't get out of control and fill the bucket.

  • @erikjohnson9223
    @erikjohnson9223 Před rokem

    "Everglades" landrace tomatoes do well in Florida (where most others die in the summer). They might tolerate the greenhouse better, though they are somewhat between currant and cherry tomatoes and might not be as easy to market in New England.

  • @TheGuruStud
    @TheGuruStud Před 8 měsíci

    I've never seen timber rot (Midwest). Interesting.

  • @Nickfeatherstone
    @Nickfeatherstone Před 4 měsíci

    Put the feed system on a timer

  • @carlsmith2826
    @carlsmith2826 Před rokem

    Have you considered using solar screen over the top your greenhouse to help keep it cool?

  • @antoniosanford4675
    @antoniosanford4675 Před 2 lety

    Have you thought about making an air pruning root system into your beto buckets?

  • @andersenxu8474
    @andersenxu8474 Před rokem

    我认为不需要往根部浇水,植物的根会找水源,不需要很近。

  • @JebGardener
    @JebGardener Před 2 lety +1

    do you think the tipper toppers would eventually fail with the algae buildup?

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +1

      Yup! I already had to clean the algae out of one of them. At some point maybe I'll make little covers for them.

    • @fewdz
      @fewdz Před 2 lety +1

      @@Bigelowbrook I came across this while looking at design inspiration for a system I'm working on now.
      I look forward to the Jeb insanity with the tipping.. I might try to modify the basic mechanism to be encased in a black ABS and light sealed. Aaah algae.. is a fiend and a friend..

  • @andersenxu8474
    @andersenxu8474 Před rokem

    深水水培的水温更稳定

  • @esunisen3862
    @esunisen3862 Před 2 lety

    Have you tried perforrated buckets, like Air-Pot or similar ?

  • @drmosfet
    @drmosfet Před 2 lety

    At the rate things are going under ground aquaponics might be a thing soon. There is interest in two area, Frist space race, living of planet, second earth survivalist, both wants to be able to grow food in a safe environment away from dangerous elements. For me I'm curious if it could become a more cost effective way for growing food for oneself year-round.

  • @kevinkelly8444
    @kevinkelly8444 Před 2 lety

    I've seen other Dutch bucket systems where the plants were pruned of leaves below any fruit (indeterminate plants). What is your thought on this?

  • @Mohammed8006
    @Mohammed8006 Před 2 lety

    Sorry.. how many times a day do you water?? How many minutes each time???

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety

      2 minutes of watering every 15 minutes

    • @Mohammed8006
      @Mohammed8006 Před 2 lety

      @@Bigelowbrook Really... as far as I know, too much watering causes root rot

  • @middleway1885
    @middleway1885 Před rokem

    Boop

  • @winstonsizemore2385
    @winstonsizemore2385 Před 2 lety

    For all the trouble hydro tomatoes don't have any flavor compared to other methods

  • @jqc5
    @jqc5 Před 2 lety

    put them in a airconditioned truck.........

  • @wizzzard_ponics
    @wizzzard_ponics Před 2 lety

    hi mate, i think you are going about this the wrong way, being aquaponics and all the organic solids you don't want all that hassle with drip lines etc, far to much hassle. consider a constant flow media beds, low as possible with only about 2 inch of media in the bed, lie your dwc beds you already have, but with river stone it it, now you can duel root zone the pots or better buckets, drill lots of holes in the bottom, paint strainer, then about 2 inch of river course river sand, the some 50/50 Sade cloth then 2 ich of pet moss or coco coir, another piece of shade cloth, now you can file the rest of the bucket with a good quality mixture of compost, soil etc, now your tomatoes will be in heaven, with all the nutrients it loves and now can send roots all the way down the media, watch em grow now

    • @Bigelowbrook
      @Bigelowbrook  Před 2 lety +1

      That's way too much effort. ;) It's easier to just put them in DWC and not deal with any media at all.

    • @wizzzard_ponics
      @wizzzard_ponics Před 2 lety

      @@Bigelowbrook yes and no, look into duel root zone , and you will see them with large pots on top of 2 inch plus polyurethane and the may i mentioned, the ones on soil grow more hand of fruit, so one set up, its just repeat each year.. some just have a large pot with a large hole in the bottom, shade cloth, sand shade cloth then soil, sitting onto of rafts, the plants grow huge masses of roots through he soils down into the water, i never do Dutch buckets with aquaponics, breaks to many simple rules, im currently running small pots with a net cup drilled in the bottom, some sand the soil with strawberry's in cool very cool way to grow strawberry's also red cabbage in the same system man they grow huge this way