This is amazing, can't wait to try this. My 4 dogs and I love carrots, I have the perfect spot to build this , bug free, no weeding and the dogs won't be able to dig them up. Thank you
Cold weather growing is great! My carrots over-winter better than spring carrots. I moved to cooler climate and hope to have better results. Love this method! Nice share!
Great idea….it seems warm weather stunts the bottom half; I love carrots for fermenting veggies…. non-organic store bought carrots are apparently soaked in chlorinated water, these are so healthy and non-contaminated looking ! ; )
You can also do a vertical garden and I watched a very easy video on how to do it, but I love this video. I stopped throwing away my bottles to do this.
Open question and opinions from anyone does anyone think those long cardboard waxed lined wine bottles the juice boxes will work for this method? Since the bottles are basically food grade, I wouldn’t be concerned about them contaminating the carrots and they should hold up to the liquids of the hydroponics , even with the holes put through them.
@@u1775 I've used those or the broth containers to grow tiny Tim tomatoes and some herbs worked ok I didn't do that hydroponically tho so but I can't see it being any different
That's a cool experiment. It seems like you could get more out of a planter of the same size though, like twice s much. Maybe a flood drain setup would be better? or a bottom wicking container filled with the substrate?
I am going to do this in a 7"deep under a bed container I have, use cheap foam poster board instead of cutting the lid. The bottles will still be in nutes, just the bottles sticking out more. I would love to use many of the bottles we use from spring water.
Of course you’re right but there may come a day when it’s the difference between starving and filling your belly. There are no fussy eaters in war zones or food deserts . ❤️
@@Katya-zj7ni Of course you are right. But nothing in the video set this in a survival context. The harm of Nano Plastics is likely similar to Lead being added into auto gas. Only decades from now will the science catch up and the truth come out.
I'm not sure about needing to cut the bottles open once it's time to harvest them since you probably can't use them more than once, and it doesn't seem like the carrots are able to grow as much as they potentially would. Maybe it would work better by making it a proper tube, if that's even necessary and you can't just use something like a piece of a pool noodle to hold the plant in place.
I left mine out all Winter and just pulled them when I needed them, too dressing with mulch helps keep them a bit warmer. My grandfather didn’t lift his turnips or carrots until they got a first frost. Makes them sweeter
I use a lot of hydrogen peroxide and use those for prepped water as they are safe, I do reuse all glass also, I got off point, those brown bottles are fully safe and dark already. I know if the top is cut off farther down, a 3 inch net cup fits, little higher for 2 inch net cup fits. They'd also be perfect for carrots. I grow kratky leafy greens for my bearded dragons.
It seems to me that your bottles don't give the carrots enough space to grow on the first harvest. If you use any type of media to grow vegetables, then it is not Hydroponics or Kratky! It is a good way to do it, but hydroponics and krakty use only water!
Just wow !!! Wonderful !!! Thanks for sharing this knowledge to the world ❤🎉
What a brilliant accessible channel you have here!! Keep on keeping on!! What wonderful work youre doing!
Love how u try different things!
This is amazing, can't wait to try this. My 4 dogs and I love carrots, I have the perfect spot to build this , bug free, no weeding and the dogs won't be able to dig them up. Thank you
Cold weather growing is great! My carrots over-winter better than spring carrots. I moved to cooler climate and hope to have better results. Love this method! Nice share!
I always look forward to your experiments, I always learn something new!
It’s a super method, look how long and straight they are, no forking or club roots. I love your channel ❤
Thanks for sharing. How did the fall/winter carrots taste?
I think it would be better to cut the sides of the plastic bottles to give the carrots more room to grow wider and thicker.
Excellent experiment and beautiful harvest! Thank you for sharing.
Impressive!! I am wondering if you started with seed early in spring if you would have the same or similar result as the winter growth!
This was a very fun idea. I'd love to see larger imagery that may be accomplished by a single image full screen rather than 3 images.
This is such a satisfying video
Congratulations Lalabs growing up na bahay MO na hanap MO din ang Tamang content galing ❤
I'm new to learning about hydroponics. Doesn't the rain dilute the solution? Do you have an overflow hole in case there's too much rain?
Great job
How often do you change the growing water in the container?
I have to try this! What size circular drill bit did you use to make the holes in your container? Thanks for the great info!
Looks like an amazing methods. Like, commented and subscribed!!
GREAT VIDEO . Can you grow cabbage using the same method ?????
Great idea….it seems warm weather stunts the bottom half; I love carrots for fermenting veggies…. non-organic store bought carrots are apparently soaked in chlorinated water, these are so healthy and non-contaminated looking ! ; )
You can also do a vertical garden and I watched a very easy video on how to do it, but I love this video. I stopped throwing away my bottles to do this.
have you tried beets?
I really like the way you share. It's awesome.
Can plain water be used?
How do the carrots taste? Are they sweet?
When to change the water
To completely replace the water? I would say after a grow. After your carrots have matured and you've harvested them.
love your idea sometimes hairy roots on the side of carrots might be too much nitrogen ?
Thanks for your work 🌺🌹
How do they taste?
That’s a wonderful harvest ❤
Open question and opinions from anyone does anyone think those long cardboard waxed lined wine bottles the juice boxes will work for this method? Since the bottles are basically food grade, I wouldn’t be concerned about them contaminating the carrots and they should hold up to the liquids of the hydroponics , even with the holes put through them.
@@u1775 I've used those or the broth containers to grow tiny Tim tomatoes and some herbs worked ok I didn't do that hydroponically tho so but I can't see it being any different
That's awesome. I'll have to try that.
Thank you for sharing this. I'm wondering if i can use peat moss instead of coir?
@@Wisdomseeker_777 I would not as coco coir and perlite is a hydroponic medium. Peat would be too soggy from sitting in the nutes.
That Awesome gonna try this ❤❤🎉
That's a cool experiment. It seems like you could get more out of a planter of the same size though, like twice s much. Maybe a flood drain setup would be better? or a bottom wicking container filled with the substrate?
I am going to do this in a 7"deep under a bed container I have, use cheap foam poster board instead of cutting the lid. The bottles will still be in nutes, just the bottles sticking out more. I would love to use many of the bottles we use from spring water.
Good method but better to use different materials. Micro and Nano Plastics in your food is not a good result.
Of course you’re right but there may come a day when it’s the difference between starving and filling your belly. There are no fussy eaters in war zones or food deserts . ❤️
@@Katya-zj7ni Of course you are right. But nothing in the video set this in a survival context. The harm of Nano Plastics is likely similar to Lead being added into auto gas. Only decades from now will the science catch up and the truth come out.
@@Katya-zj7ni Nor Supermarket shoppers.
I'm not sure about needing to cut the bottles open once it's time to harvest them since you probably can't use them more than once, and it doesn't seem like the carrots are able to grow as much as they potentially would. Maybe it would work better by making it a proper tube, if that's even necessary and you can't just use something like a piece of a pool noodle to hold the plant in place.
do cabbage and cauliflower please
Think I'll give celeriac a go. Cheers 🙂
are the bottles soaked in the solution?
They are sitting in it as if they were net cups.
Buen video pero eso de partir l pantalla en tres no queda bien
Very good ❤
wow nice!!!
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The details of seeding and pest control must not be like turning the palm of your hand easily
I'm surprised they survived winter.
Carrots can thrive in cold areas unless the temp gets too extremely freezing.
I left mine out all Winter and just pulled them when I needed them, too dressing with mulch helps keep them a bit warmer. My grandfather didn’t lift his turnips or carrots until they got a first frost. Makes them sweeter
Micro plastics enter the soil and food .growing in plastic?
That is why you always use food grade plastics for hydroponics. It's another reason to protect your containers from UV light.
I use a lot of hydrogen peroxide and use those for prepped water as they are safe, I do reuse all glass also, I got off point, those brown bottles are fully safe and dark already. I know if the top is cut off farther down, a 3 inch net cup fits, little higher for 2 inch net cup fits. They'd also be perfect for carrots.
I grow kratky leafy greens for my bearded dragons.
Not so healthy , tons of bisphenol using these pet bottles combined to the hidrosolution
Why Want Of a Needs
Boa noite meu jovem
Food like doesn't mean its food..Man is from soil should be sustained by soil
Why bother coming to a Hydroponic experiment video to simply try and enforce your narrow opinion on us?
The first creation was water.
In Islam we believe God created water first. Everything else was created after
Then don't watch a hydroponic video about growing food hydroponically to only complain seems petty!
Thanks very good results, second trail more quilty results🙏🙏
It seems to me that your bottles don't give the carrots enough space to grow on the first harvest.
If you use any type of media to grow vegetables, then it is not Hydroponics or Kratky!
It is a good way to do it, but hydroponics and krakty use only water!
No, I don't think that is right. I grew tomatos hydroponically. The plant sat in a cup of coir and perlite in the water.