Cool experiments Mike! I gotta show you how I'm starting my garlic out of glass Ball/Mason jars. I filled them with pebbles, and then with nutrient mix. Cut the tops of the garlic bulb, and place it on top of the pebbles in the water. It started putting out roots in just a matter of hours.
How did it go, once the garlic bulblets began to seperate ? I tried similar, with holes cut in side of a plastic bottle. And just water and a bit of feed. It grew really well ( light through clear bottle didn't seem a problem) but I wasn't sure how to deal with the well rooted bulblets as they seperate after rooting. Normally at this stage you might stick them in the ground to grow on into a multi- bulblet fully blown garlic bulb. But its too wet here for that. I wondered about trying what you did i.e. use clay pellets, but am not sure if it would grow to full bulb without soil ?
@pingupenguin2474 growing this way produces scapes, the greens similar to chives. It will not grow new garlic bulbs, the cloves have to be planted in the ground to get a bulb.
@@pingupenguin2474 oh I was just going to plant in soil. This was just a way of getting them started. I'd love to learn if anyone else is growing them fully with hydroponics.
This is exactly what I'm looking for. Working towards plastic-free gardening whilst being honest and realistic about it. Thanks for this mate. You have a new subscriber.
Thanks. I am putting some buckets back together for people that are ok with that, which is like 80% of my audience. I am still working on many plastic free ideas, they will be in a playlist as I post them. I actually like all the plastic free options. It's cool exploring and knowing there are better ways, we just need the will and ability to do it.
Sorry I wasn't very clear @@KeepOnGrowin What I mean by being realistic is that plastics are going to be with us for a long time to come. Let's reuse them but avoid new or single use plastics where we can. We may not be able to do everything but we can all do something.
How on earth did people grow the crops before plastic ? Plastic was only invented about 100 yrs ago ! I think we have just, as a society, got into the habit of reaching for the plastic because it is easier or cheaper, and manufacturers have followed suit ( try buying a plant without it coming in a plastic pot !)
I LOVE LOVE LOVE your channel. I love how you are always experimenting. Genius!!! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge with us. You are so creative and amazing. Your back yard with all its plush greenery looks like a slice of heaven. I am just beginning my venture this Spring with hydroponics and you have given me hope that this year I am going to be successful. I live in NJ, and my area has stink bugs which infiltrate my garden, killing everything. I am preparing to start microgreens in my house, and I have the buckets ready to go for when some of my microgreens become large enough to put outside in hopes that this time I'll be able to defeat the stink bugs. I am so excited and hopeful. Thank you, Mike.
Always love to see the experiments and get new ideas! It's also helpful to see various ways to use microgreens in cooking or generally in meals. I used your mason jar self-waterer to grow baby lettuces that successfully continued growing when transferred to hydroponic containers under grow lights. I'm now on my 2nd year with outdoor hydroponic buckets. I've grown kale, celery and basil. My basil was ginormous. My kales are STILL growing since last year. I cut kale leaves to use myself and to give to my neighbor and they continue to grow new baby leaves over and over! I'm additionally trying Swiss chard and strawberries this year. Thanks for all your efforts. 👍👍👍
Glass jars are a nice hack! I gathered up mine and made the transition ASAP. Trying cucumbers in colored quart jars from Dollar General, afraid not large enough for root system like 5 gal or 27 gal totes.
New subscriber. This is very inspiring. I'm looking to figure out a setup with yourself watering microgreen method for consumption/transplant to a Kratky method, but indoors in our split level basement.
I love your experiments! I saw your covers and I was also thinking "I bet those bee's wax covers would be great" you could buy some or make your own. Just leaving ideas. Thank you
Thank you so much for looking for ways to grow food without the use of plastics. Note, be careful with looking to use biodegradable plastics as many of them just are plastic made to break down into micro plastics - not good!
I'm liking the idea of using micro greens and sprouts as nutrients for larger fruiting and flowering plants. The fast growth of the grees means you can get a lot of it relatively quick. It would be beneficial in the seedling and vegetative stages at least.
This is a GREAT place to learn about hydroponics! Did I miss how often you change out the solution? I like the glass jar approach. If I'm growing inside, what type of grow lights would you suggest, and how long should the lights be on? THANKS FOR YOUR PLACE ON TH-cam! I'm subscribing right now!
I love what you are doing. I am starting to grow some microgreens. They taste very good. You make it seem easy but i know now there is a learning curve. It is manageable especially with all your explanations. Thanks very much from British Columbia, Canada.
Nice video Mike. Those good compostable bags seem to break down in my compost bin in 3-6 months depending on temperature. They may take longer just buried in the soil. I loved the expectations vs reality on microgreens. Great job mate.
Love this video! Mike what suggestions do you have for shielding the plants form the weather? looks like you have an area where they are under cover and some are out in the open. Do they all get rained on or does the overhead screen protect prevent the rain from penetrating?
It's a shade house I made out of old scaffolds. I stretched pvc and a shade cloth over it. Just now pulled some cheap plastic over to protect from the rain.
What do you do with all those greens. Sure you can eat them but seems you have a huge surplus 🥹. I would not use biodegradable plastic because they can cause microplastics which go into the food. Better to use food grade plastics. Instead of ropes metal wire rings that fit and can be reused seem more sustainable and quicker for processing… But seriously respect I don’t know if I could do all that…
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Thank you brother!
I'm so happy someone in the hydroponics world takes plastic-free seriously. THANK YOU!
Cool experiments Mike! I gotta show you how I'm starting my garlic out of glass Ball/Mason jars. I filled them with pebbles, and then with nutrient mix. Cut the tops of the garlic bulb, and place it on top of the pebbles in the water. It started putting out roots in just a matter of hours.
That's cool. Maybe I should try, I have two heads of garlic that did not get planted last Fall. They are just sitting around, lol.
Same as I do mine, I love garlic scapes.
How did it go, once the garlic bulblets began to seperate ? I tried similar, with holes cut in side of a plastic bottle. And just water and a bit of feed. It grew really well ( light through clear bottle didn't seem a problem) but I wasn't sure how to deal with the well rooted bulblets as they seperate after rooting. Normally at this stage you might stick them in the ground to grow on into a multi- bulblet fully blown garlic bulb. But its too wet here for that. I wondered about trying what you did i.e. use clay pellets, but am not sure if it would grow to full bulb without soil ?
@pingupenguin2474 growing this way produces scapes, the greens similar to chives. It will not grow new garlic bulbs, the cloves have to be planted in the ground to get a bulb.
@@pingupenguin2474 oh I was just going to plant in soil. This was just a way of getting them started. I'd love to learn if anyone else is growing them fully with hydroponics.
This is exactly what I'm looking for. Working towards plastic-free gardening whilst being honest and realistic about it. Thanks for this mate. You have a new subscriber.
Thanks. I am putting some buckets back together for people that are ok with that, which is like 80% of my audience. I am still working on many plastic free ideas, they will be in a playlist as I post them. I actually like all the plastic free options. It's cool exploring and knowing there are better ways, we just need the will and ability to do it.
Sorry I wasn't very clear @@KeepOnGrowin What I mean by being realistic is that plastics are going to be with us for a long time to come. Let's reuse them but avoid new or single use plastics where we can.
We may not be able to do everything but we can all do something.
How on earth did people grow the crops before plastic ? Plastic was only invented about 100 yrs ago ! I think we have just, as a society, got into the habit of reaching for the plastic because it is easier or cheaper, and manufacturers have followed suit ( try buying a plant without it coming in a plastic pot !)
I LOVE LOVE LOVE your channel. I love how you are always experimenting. Genius!!! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge with us. You are so creative and amazing. Your back yard with all its plush greenery looks like a slice of heaven. I am just beginning my venture this Spring with hydroponics and you have given me hope that this year I am going to be successful. I live in NJ, and my area has stink bugs which infiltrate my garden, killing everything. I am preparing to start microgreens in my house, and I have the buckets ready to go for when some of my microgreens become large enough to put outside in hopes that this time I'll be able to defeat the stink bugs. I am so excited and hopeful. Thank you, Mike.
Awesome! Happy gardening! Keep me updated.
LOVE the Chef Mike segment. Very clever.
Always love to see the experiments and get new ideas! It's also helpful to see various ways to use microgreens in cooking or generally in meals. I used your mason jar self-waterer to grow baby lettuces that successfully continued growing when transferred to hydroponic containers under grow lights. I'm now on my 2nd year with outdoor hydroponic buckets. I've grown kale, celery and basil. My basil was ginormous. My kales are STILL growing since last year. I cut kale leaves to use myself and to give to my neighbor and they continue to grow new baby leaves over and over! I'm additionally trying Swiss chard and strawberries this year. Thanks for all your efforts. 👍👍👍
That's awesome! I am so happy for you!
Glass jars are a nice hack! I gathered up mine and made the transition ASAP.
Trying cucumbers in colored quart jars from Dollar General, afraid not large enough for root system like 5 gal or 27 gal totes.
Good stuff Mike. Thank you sir.
Right up my ally!
mike this is incredible, great job!
New subscriber. This is very inspiring. I'm looking to figure out a setup with yourself watering microgreen method for consumption/transplant to a Kratky method, but indoors in our split level basement.
I love your experiments! I saw your covers and I was also thinking "I bet those bee's wax covers would be great" you could buy some or make your own.
Just leaving ideas.
Thank you
Thank you so much for looking for ways to grow food without the use of plastics.
Note, be careful with looking to use biodegradable plastics as many of them just are plastic made to break down into micro plastics - not good!
I'm liking the idea of using micro greens and sprouts as nutrients for larger fruiting and flowering plants. The fast growth of the grees means you can get a lot of it relatively quick. It would be beneficial in the seedling and vegetative stages at least.
Learned of your channel from Hoochos and absolutely loving the content. Thanks for putting this extremely valuable info out there.
Excellent video. I love the part with you cooking!
This is a GREAT place to learn about hydroponics! Did I miss how often you change out the solution? I like the glass jar approach. If I'm growing inside, what type of grow lights would you suggest, and how long should the lights be on? THANKS FOR YOUR PLACE ON TH-cam! I'm subscribing right now!
Thanks, I never change.
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Good video! Thank you for showing us the progress.
I love what you are doing. I am starting to grow some microgreens. They taste very good. You make it seem easy but i know now there is a learning curve. It is manageable especially with all your explanations. Thanks very much from British Columbia, Canada.
Was able to use used K cups and dryer lint on lettuce. Lovebto send you pictures.
That's cool! keepongrowin1@gmail.com
Nice video Mike. Those good compostable bags seem to break down in my compost bin in 3-6 months depending on temperature.
They may take longer just buried in the soil.
I loved the expectations vs reality on microgreens. Great job mate.
Thanks much! I appreciate it!
Did I catch that?
did you change your nutrient mix?
For this new plastic free experiment?
Starting GH MaxiGro for ease of use.
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Love this video! Mike what suggestions do you have for shielding the plants form the weather? looks like you have an area where they are under cover and some are out in the open. Do they all get rained on or does the overhead screen protect prevent the rain from penetrating?
It's a shade house I made out of old scaffolds. I stretched pvc and a shade cloth over it. Just now pulled some cheap plastic over to protect from the rain.
Thank you 🥰
Hi I’m in Australia. Doors anytime know where to find seeds that don’t cost a fortune? Thanks
what about just drilling a hole in the top of the lids for your jars you bought at the dollar store?
Some people don't like drilling in metal. Feel free if you like.
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What nutrients do you add to water?
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Can marbles be used?
The clay pebbles hold moisture.
Seems you're focusing on microgreens anymore. Miss the vegie hydroponic videos.
One step at a time. I practice what I preach.
What do you do with all those greens. Sure you can eat them but seems you have a huge surplus 🥹.
I would not use biodegradable plastic because they can cause microplastics which go into the food. Better to use food grade plastics.
Instead of ropes metal wire rings that fit and can be reused seem more sustainable and quicker for processing…
But seriously respect I don’t know if I could do all that…
Thank you!