Vertical Earth Gardens client installation
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Stoned much are we?
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missing a few plants... hmm
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@myclem6674 LOL. That's just how people tend to act in California. No joke.
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@boerboel313 - actually, I think net cups are 3.75"
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Hi VEG. Do you use a safe lead-free paint in the pipes? Also, what size reservoir (gallons) do you use on the 8' system?
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@boerboel313 - I think the pipes are 4" and the pots are 3"
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@verticalearthgardens Don't forget the general problem with BPS is only in plastics that are heated. Hence why BPA plastics that supply cold water etc to homes / gardens etc will never pose a problem. People like to jump onto the BPA band wagon.
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What is the dia of your main PVC Pipes and net pots?
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Chris
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nice walmart outfit
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BPA is a chemical used in SOME plastics....not all... please realize that we use the highest grade pvc in California.... This is the same pipe that delivers water to your home and to fields that grow your food..... BPA became an issue in the news mainly due to canned food.
verticalearthgardens 1 month ago 2
As far as aquaponnics is concerned... it's a great idea in theory but extremely difficult to maintain in a backyard setting.... you have to have the perfect balance of plants to fish to make sure you don't kill your with ammonium.... make sure the ph is always balance, never use pestecides(even organic ones) feed your fish, supply artificial oxygen, run biofilters and degassers....... very very complex and delicate aka....HEADACHE
verticalearthgardens 2 months ago
We also use complete nutrient solutions.... npk plus all the micro nutrients....and we add beneficial bacteria... our systems are alive with living organisms! We inoculate once a month to insure colonization... and will add biofilters when necessary.
verticalearthgardens 2 months ago
Cowgirl....we grow plenty of larger plants year around in San Diego.... take a look at our other videos and you will see tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, strawberries, etc. It's very cost effective to grow with our system... considering time, nutrient cost, and space..... thanks
verticalearthgardens 2 months ago