All the goods linked up down below ~ ↠ Mastering Your Tower Garden Series: www.hg-hydroponics.com/offers/hhg5LVc4 ↠ To buy a Tower Garden Click HERE: www.towergarden.com#Humblegrowthhydroponics ↠ My Free Guides and Indoor Lighting E-book: www.humblegrowthhydroponics.com ↠ Enroll in The School of Hydroponics: www.hg-hydroponics.com/hydroponicssalespage ↠ Amazon Store (all the tools I use): www.amazon.com/shop/livingzeal
I am pretty new to this. Started with a smal Aerogarden and it's now in my pantry, not in use. We have decided to go all in on hydroponics, almost bought an indoor system for $1500 bucks until I did more research and found your youtube channel. It is the Nutraponics system. Crazy, but this type of farming is not easily researched. I am absolutely grateful for your channel and everything you are sharing. Thank you. I am getting my husband on your channel so he can build us a system. I haven't looked at your site enough to have found your system but will soon. Please keep up the information. Thank you. I wish it were easy enough to find a system that has all the important needs.
HI there, Jen! First of all, I'm SO happy to hear you and your husband have decided to go all in on hydroponics. It is a decision you will definitely not forget! I have looked intro the Nutraponics system and it does look interesting - but a hefty price tag considering you can't grow *everything* in that system. Enjoy perusing around my channel as you both continue on your journey. I haven't publicly posted this yet - I will be making this available to the entire community here at Humble Growth Hydroponics on the 10th. I'll send you a link now where you can learn more about The School of Hydroponics www.hg-hydroponics.com/hydroponicssalespage It's a 12-week comprehensive education that might be valuable for you and your husband if you're looking to get more from hydroponics and the ability to grow literally anything. I like to take the approach of plant first and then pairing it to the optimal hydroponic garden vs. prefabricated gardens and packing in whatever plants you want to grow. There is s a learning curve for sure, but you'll get so much more from your plants. Anyway, happy growing! Thanks for being here ~
Bought many netcups and mason jars for learning. Looked into treating tap water. Studied how much to ph. Got some masterblend. Has been a fun experience. I like the kratky method but never committed to the extra nutrients.
I‘m looking into hydroponic gardening and your content is extremely helpful. I‘m usually eating organic vegetables. Are these nutrients used in hydroponics containing any „bad stuff“ or can produce grown with this method be considered organic? Thank you very much
Just a little confused. Why are we concerned with delivering oxygen to the plants? They require C02, which is far more plentiful and easily absorbed through the air, right? Do they need oxygen?
Plants need oxygen to perform cellular respiration, a process where they break down glucose (sugar) to generate energy needed for growth and other functions, just like animals do; although they produce oxygen through photosynthesis, they also need to consume oxygen to access this energy within their cells.
All the goods linked up down below ~
↠ Mastering Your Tower Garden Series:
www.hg-hydroponics.com/offers/hhg5LVc4
↠ To buy a Tower Garden Click HERE:
www.towergarden.com#Humblegrowthhydroponics
↠ My Free Guides and Indoor Lighting E-book:
www.humblegrowthhydroponics.com
↠ Enroll in The School of Hydroponics: www.hg-hydroponics.com/hydroponicssalespage
↠ Amazon Store (all the tools I use): www.amazon.com/shop/livingzeal
Nicely done....
I appreciate the comment!
I am pretty new to this. Started with a smal Aerogarden and it's now in my pantry, not in use. We have decided to go all in on hydroponics, almost bought an indoor system for $1500 bucks until I did more research and found your youtube channel. It is the Nutraponics system. Crazy, but this type of farming is not easily researched. I am absolutely grateful for your channel and everything you are sharing. Thank you. I am getting my husband on your channel so he can build us a system. I haven't looked at your site enough to have found your system but will soon. Please keep up the information. Thank you. I wish it were easy enough to find a system that has all the important needs.
HI there, Jen!
First of all, I'm SO happy to hear you and your husband have decided to go all in on hydroponics. It is a decision you will definitely not forget! I have looked intro the Nutraponics system and it does look interesting - but a hefty price tag considering you can't grow *everything* in that system. Enjoy perusing around my channel as you both continue on your journey. I haven't publicly posted this yet - I will be making this available to the entire community here at Humble Growth Hydroponics on the 10th.
I'll send you a link now where you can learn more about The School of Hydroponics www.hg-hydroponics.com/hydroponicssalespage
It's a 12-week comprehensive education that might be valuable for you and your husband if you're looking to get more from hydroponics and the ability to grow literally anything. I like to take the approach of plant first and then pairing it to the optimal hydroponic garden vs. prefabricated gardens and packing in whatever plants you want to grow. There is s a learning curve for sure, but you'll get so much more from your plants.
Anyway, happy growing! Thanks for being here ~
Good video brother!
Appreciate that friend! 🌱
Bought many netcups and mason jars for learning.
Looked into treating tap water.
Studied how much to ph.
Got some masterblend.
Has been a fun experience.
I like the kratky method but never committed to the extra nutrients.
Do you sell the nutrients?
I do not personally, but here is a link amzn.to/4gwjBDv
I‘m looking into hydroponic gardening and your content is extremely helpful. I‘m usually eating organic vegetables. Are these nutrients used in hydroponics containing any „bad stuff“ or can produce grown with this method be considered organic? Thank you very much
Just a little confused. Why are we concerned with delivering oxygen to the plants? They require C02, which is far more plentiful and easily absorbed through the air, right? Do they need oxygen?
Plants need oxygen to perform cellular respiration, a process where they break down glucose (sugar) to generate energy needed for growth and other functions, just like animals do; although they produce oxygen through photosynthesis, they also need to consume oxygen to access this energy within their cells.