What an amazing setup! I have been seriously considering converting my garage into an indoor growing area. This is literally like a cheat code!!! LOL! Super useful information all the way through! Thank you for putting this together and sharing with us!
Thanks man, it beats growing them in my mechanical room :) the garage is the way to go. You save tons on cleaning, harvesting, seeding. So worth it! The extra space will be used to grow tomatoes, cucumber, peppers, etc. We invested 100% of income from the greens into growing the business. Still a few more thing that I want to change, will make more videos on that later on.
nice set up bro! the way you approach this is how I would want it. what wize in sqm is your garage? it looks huge. and all the investments you made, whats the payback period you think, based on your own growth assumptions? i can rent 75sqm for 650 euro per month. wonder if thats a smart thing to do
This is great. I'm looking in to starting a small micro green business. If you don't mind me asking here, otherwise I can send an email, on a weight basis how much do you produce per week or production cycle of each variety you grow? Is this venture your main source of income? Thanks!
Yes their is, the hotter the faster they will grow however your more prone to mold. Under 68-70F doesnt grow fast enough. I keep mine at around 70-74F and humidity at 48-53%. For my AC I use this plug amzn.to/3xkNTa4 so I can have a buffer. Turn on when above 73.5F turn off when its a 70.5F. For my humidity, I use amzn.to/4agbLdD, same thing turn on when above 53% and turn off when 48% humidity. Also want to have at less 2 fans blowing the air around. I use amzn.to/4agbLdD. As for lights a lot of people use these amzn.to/49s3CS3, their cheap and they work.
What an amazing setup! I have been seriously considering converting my garage into an indoor growing area. This is literally like a cheat code!!! LOL! Super useful information all the way through! Thank you for putting this together and sharing with us!
Thanks man, it beats growing them in my mechanical room :) the garage is the way to go. You save tons on cleaning, harvesting, seeding. So worth it! The extra space will be used to grow tomatoes, cucumber, peppers, etc. We invested 100% of income from the greens into growing the business. Still a few more thing that I want to change, will make more videos on that later on.
Wow! That is wild. Garage Garden!
Food so expensive, why not grow in myself if you have the room :)
Thanks for sharing. This along with your soaking part 2 video really made me able to dial in a work flow.
Thx! Glad I was able to help. Once you get a few grows in, you’ll find your rhythm. I try to make things very easy.
Thank U Simon
nice set up bro! the way you approach this is how I would want it. what wize in sqm is your garage? it looks huge. and all the investments you made, whats the payback period you think, based on your own growth assumptions? i can rent 75sqm for 650 euro per month. wonder if thats a smart thing to do
This is great. I'm looking in to starting a small micro green business. If you don't mind me asking here, otherwise I can send an email, on a weight basis how much do you produce per week or production cycle of each variety you grow? Is this venture your main source of income? Thanks!
This venture is not my main source of income, i have a seasonal business. I only do this 1 full day a week and a couple hrs a night.
Are there ideal grow conditions? Temperature and humidity? Are microgreens like many other plants and thrive under a certain bandwidth of light?
Yes their is, the hotter the faster they will grow however your more prone to mold. Under 68-70F doesnt grow fast enough. I keep mine at around 70-74F and humidity at 48-53%. For my AC I use this plug amzn.to/3xkNTa4 so I can have a buffer. Turn on when above 73.5F turn off when its a 70.5F. For my humidity, I use amzn.to/4agbLdD, same thing turn on when above 53% and turn off when 48% humidity. Also want to have at less 2 fans blowing the air around. I use amzn.to/4agbLdD. As for lights a lot of people use these amzn.to/49s3CS3, their cheap and they work.
@@growingwithsimon Thanks Simon~
You welcome, if you have any other questions don’t hesitate to ask!!