Just found your channel! Great content, I will be patiently awaiting for the next video! In the meantime I’ll be binging on your other videos. Gratitude.
Rat-lungworm Disease... wow, that is a new one to me. I had these issues when I was growing mushrooms. I opted for a different growing method in a different location because screaming at them didn't seem to work ;-) I must say, I know exceedingly more about slugs than I did 10 minutes ago. Fortunately, our outdoor garden hasn't had these issues. Occasional bouts with fungus gnats are my only real nemesis indoors. Always a pleasure to see you, Dr. Kratky. I hope all is well in Washington, I enjoyed my brief time living there.
I have so many slugs where I live that I accidentally stepped on one that was over 5 inches long. It was so round, and long, I thought it was a snake, but it was a slug.
Fascinating, I noticed a lot of slugs when traveling in the Pacific northwest. I started growing my greens indoors, and no longer am competing against bugs and such. It is amazing no matter where one lives, there are challenges to gardening.
Thanks for the material you're providing us! Somewhere else I found this solution for keeping slugs at bay: glueing waterproof sandpaper (I don't remember if fine- or coarse-grained one) to the border of the pot. Basically it's a slug-version of walking barefeet on broken glass, so those pests will stay away from it. I haven't tried it myself but it sounds like a reasoable method, at least on paper.
Wow! I hadn’t thought about that problem in years. I had family in the Hawaii and heard about it while visiting. We don’t have many slugs nor snails in semi arid climate where I live. Grasshoppers! Dang their hides!
I had just noticed something was eating my peppers. I didn’t even realize they would be hiding in the cups or the underside of the lids. I just thought they were climbing up every night😂. Thank you!
Hello Dr Kratky, can you please do a video on how to deal with algae in the systems? I have invested and setup dozens of kratky bins and surrounded them in insulated foil bubble wrap locking out all sunlight, however some of the seedlings were in bins that had not been covered and grew algae on the roots. After transplanting into the blocked-out clean bins they transferred all algae contaminating them. I just can't seem to get a handle on this little green machine :)
Hi Ryan, I currently am in the Pacific Northwest, so I can't answer your question. However, you may be interested in a past video on volcanic effects on vegetable crops which I can't seem to link to this reply, so just search for 'Grow Kratky volcano'.
I've heard of beer-traps as attractors (and now shadow-traps as well), and copper, salt, sharp egg-shells and a lack of shadow as repellents/deterrents. Are there, additionally, certain plant-types that repel slugs? ..e.g. mint or lavender or the nightshade family?
@@growkratky5558 How does the slug "know" to go on a certain difficult path to reach a head of lettuce? Is this a chemical (smell) signal from the lettuce-plant? If it is, then would the strong smell of mint etc. throw-off its senses?
Thank you I always enjoy your videos .,.. have you discussed trace elements as a preventative to insect attack I am thinking of aphids and other insects rather than slugs and snails
@@growkratky5558 I’ve lived in Arizona for 63 years and never seen a slug here. (I have seen them on property my family owns in Oregon though). Ironically, gardening books written by local master gardeners specifically for gardening in our desert climate, recommend copper bands around raised bed gardens to deter slugs🙃
Mr. Kratky,
I love you man. Listening to your videos always makes me happy.
Just found your channel! Great content, I will be patiently awaiting for the next video! In the meantime I’ll be binging on your other videos. Gratitude.
My slug jug is just a container with some salt, no water. Drop in the slug give it a shake no smell and instant desiccated slugs….
I've seen slugs on the roots of my hydroponic tomatoes. I assumed they wouldn't each much, but perhaps some controls would be helpful.
Thanks for sharing, Jeb.
We have used the old flat beer trap. Had no idea there were that many slugs around the garden.
Thanks for sharing the experience with the beer trap, and also for sharing the youtube with your channel, Mike!
Thank you to you both!!
Rat-lungworm Disease... wow, that is a new one to me. I had these issues when I was growing mushrooms. I opted for a different growing method in a different location because screaming at them didn't seem to work ;-) I must say, I know exceedingly more about slugs than I did 10 minutes ago. Fortunately, our outdoor garden hasn't had these issues. Occasional bouts with fungus gnats are my only real nemesis indoors. Always a pleasure to see you, Dr. Kratky. I hope all is well in Washington, I enjoyed my brief time living there.
Thanks for sharing, Hydro Haven, and glad to hear your garden isn't currently bothered by slugs.
I have so many slugs where I live that I accidentally stepped on one that was over 5 inches long. It was so round, and long, I thought it was a snake, but it was a slug.
Thank you Dr. Kratky this is very helpful. Great to know about the health risk associated with slug contact and contaminaton.
Fascinating, I noticed a lot of slugs when traveling in the Pacific northwest. I started growing my greens indoors, and no longer am competing against bugs and such. It is amazing no matter where one lives, there are challenges to gardening.
Thanks for sharing, Matt. Indoor growing sounds like a good solution for slugs!
@@growkratky5558 Always nice to hear from you!
beautifully coloured mugs btw..
Thanks for the informative video.
Thanks for the material you're providing us! Somewhere else I found this solution for keeping slugs at bay: glueing waterproof sandpaper (I don't remember if fine- or coarse-grained one) to the border of the pot. Basically it's a slug-version of walking barefeet on broken glass, so those pests will stay away from it. I haven't tried it myself but it sounds like a reasoable method, at least on paper.
Thanks for sharing a very promising solution for slugs!
Should be fun to try…and watch.
I like to feed them to my chickens and ducks
My Granny always had a shallow bowl with beer next to her crops, the slugs crawl into it and drown ;-)
Wow! I hadn’t thought about that problem in years. I had family in the Hawaii and heard about it while visiting. We don’t have many slugs nor snails in semi arid climate where I live. Grasshoppers! Dang their hides!
I had just noticed something was eating my peppers. I didn’t even realize they would be hiding in the cups or the underside of the lids. I just thought they were climbing up every night😂. Thank you!
Y you live in slugterra.
Hello Dr Kratky, can you please do a video on how to deal with algae in the systems? I have invested and setup dozens of kratky bins and surrounded them in insulated foil bubble wrap locking out all sunlight, however some of the seedlings were in bins that had not been covered and grew algae on the roots. After transplanting into the blocked-out clean bins they transferred all algae contaminating them. I just can't seem to get a handle on this little green machine :)
Dr Kratky, I saw you lived in Hilo! Is the eruption or it's ash affecting your plants?
Hi Ryan, I currently am in the Pacific Northwest, so I can't answer your question. However, you may be interested in a past video on volcanic effects on vegetable crops which I can't seem to link to this reply, so just search for 'Grow Kratky volcano'.
I've heard of beer-traps as attractors (and now shadow-traps as well), and copper, salt, sharp egg-shells and a lack of shadow as repellents/deterrents. Are there, additionally, certain plant-types that repel slugs? ..e.g. mint or lavender or the nightshade family?
Thanks. You may be correct as my mint, lavender and green onions don't appear to have any slug damage.
@@growkratky5558 How does the slug "know" to go on a certain difficult path to reach a head of lettuce? Is this a chemical (smell) signal from the lettuce-plant? If it is, then would the strong smell of mint etc. throw-off its senses?
@@AdityaMehendale Sorry, I don't know.
Thank you I always enjoy your videos .,.. have you discussed trace elements as a preventative to insect attack I am thinking of aphids and other insects rather than slugs and snails
No, I am not familiar with trace elements for insect control. Hopefully, someone will share some insight into this.
Interesting information. Fortunately, the hot and arid desert isn’t an hospitable environment for slugs.
Thanks, I guess that is one solution for slugs!
@@growkratky5558 I’ve lived in Arizona for 63 years and never seen a slug here. (I have seen them on property my family owns in Oregon though). Ironically, gardening books written by local master gardeners specifically for gardening in our desert climate, recommend copper bands around raised bed gardens to deter slugs🙃
maybe use a tweezers or chpsticks to pick slugs
Good idea!
The good doctor needs a couple of chickens or ducks. A good biological slug control.
can chickens which eat the slugs transfer parasite to humans