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Is there any concern about using PVC for this purpose, especially since the plants will eventually be consumed? Does the plastic pose any risk in terms of leaching chemicals into the water or plants?
Think permaculture/ _restoration_ ag is more sensible than building a bunch of expensive plastic components and using purchased inputs to grow plants when a durable, cheaper garden modeled after how nature does it with much simpler mods, more resiliency and a lot less expense is available.
I own a full system of stuff to grow fish in 2 large 275 gallon tanks & to pump their waste water across lots of plastic barrels cut into halfs, I also have the 6 in pvc to make these vertical gardens. THe waste from the fish is nutrient laden & you feed all your plants in this process & the water is returned clean to the fish. Tilapia is a frequently chosen fish to grow but I guess you could use any type of fish. Thanks for showing this, it gave me some other ideas about what I own & what more I might add - it is kool !
Ist es wirklich klug sich Plastikteile zu kaufen, herum zu werken, das Teil mit viel Aufwand künstlich zu begiessen wenn ich es knapp darunter auf die Wiese setzen kann? Naja, was tut man nicht alles für Klicks...😢
Is there any concern about using PVC for this purpose, especially since the plants will eventually be consumed? Does the plastic pose any risk in terms of leaching chemicals into the water or plants?
Yes.
Most household plumbing is PVC. Most greenhouse and hydroponic gardens are plumbed with PVC... I could go on.
@@galelongputt Probably why cancer rates are skyrocketing.
You can buy food safe pvc piping... Now if it were a lead pipe then definitely yes!! - that would pose a serious health risk
A lot of drinking water pipes are pvc
Think permaculture/ _restoration_ ag is more sensible than building a bunch of expensive plastic components and using purchased inputs to grow plants when a durable, cheaper garden modeled after how nature does it with much simpler mods, more resiliency and a lot less expense is available.
I built these 20yrs ago, and hear we are.
Anyone can do this.
Great video
I own a full system of stuff to grow fish in 2 large 275 gallon tanks & to pump their waste water across lots of plastic barrels cut into
halfs, I also have the 6 in pvc to make these vertical gardens. THe waste from the fish is nutrient laden & you feed all your plants in
this process & the water is returned clean to the fish. Tilapia is a frequently chosen fish to grow but I guess you could use any type
of fish. Thanks for showing this, it gave me some other ideas about what I own & what more I might add - it is kool !
WOW, I thought it to be a wine bottle stand at first……..👏
Yea like alcoholic christmas tree !
Ist es wirklich klug sich Plastikteile zu kaufen, herum zu werken, das Teil mit viel Aufwand künstlich zu begiessen wenn ich es knapp darunter auf die Wiese setzen kann? Naja, was tut man nicht alles für Klicks...😢
A pá com serrote foi triste,