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  • Chrono Cross music. Awesome!

  • Cool! I love when fellow Youtuber's post these types of experiments. I've learned so much from you'll.

    God Bless and keep the videos coming!

    TGW - USA- Louisiana

  • good

  • exbf22, My primary set up is using a pothos and an aloe Vera plant inside my RV. Both of them have survived the transplant and are growing extremely fast despite the indirect sunlight. They require watering once every two weeks or so. If you want full production of veggies and spices you'll want to use potting mix and it to be outdoors with full sunlight. Please check out this youtuber by the name of BalconyGrow for her simple yet useful design.

  • This is very helpful. Simple and effective. Thank you.

  • Oh really, and who made you king of my youtube videos, to decided whether or not I should keep them posted. I think you should learn your place in life small one...

  • Wow I think if there was like a nuke war and no power then that would be enough but since I have power I will use a timer on a simple pump to water my plants. From a resavoir and also use a cheap timer on my halide light as well now that is how to have a no maintnace garden besides adding water to resevoir every couple days lmfao you should take this video off of here it is of no use there are way beter ways and materials to use

  • @icebergsmoothie Making a proper wicking bed with a proper reservoir requires no power, no pump, and should be refilled once a week max. It's much more water efficient than top watering systems and actually yields healthier growth as it keeps the roots, not the topsoil, constantly moist. There is no loss of nutrients from the soil either, as they run down into the reservoir and make a compost tea for the plants to keep reusing. Research it.

  • Your missing the whole point, instead of using 2 containers, use one and dump 5" of gravel in the bottom.

    Use garden fabric to seperate the soil from the water.

    add a plastic container to the center of the gravel with fabric going down into it to the bottom.

    now u have cut the cost by half!

    U can use window screen instead of garden fabric. this works with almost any shape container!

    gravel can be obtained free from gravel alley ways or gravel roads.

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