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Uploaded by on May 10, 2009

This is a method of growing all types of plants in a ebb & flow system in perlite.Slide show movie of outdoor hydroponic growing system. pictures of some banana plants date from dec. 2008-to--may 2009. my first banana plant in this system had flower and bananas less than 8 months after planting . This system will grow tomatos, peppers plants, cucumberds, squash, carrots, onions, swiss chard, lettuce, radishes, orted herbs, sago palm, bananas, orchids, bedding flowers anything you want to grow. This ebb and flow garden with perlite medium, nutrient tank, a outdoor garden that can also be used indoors.

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  • Can I grow bananas in Kentucky?

  • If you plan to keep growing banana plants throughout the year and live in a zone with seasonal cold weather, choose cold tolerant varieties of banana trees such as Musa Basjoo, Saja, and Ice Cream.

    you can bring the entire plant or just the root system indoors for the winter. If the plants are on the smaller side, you can simply dig them up and replant them in containers. Keep them indoors near a sunny window without drafts, and tend to them as you would a houseplant.

  • How many gallons does this swallow up per week?

  • last year i used a 14 gallon tank. this year i am using a 25 gallon tank . they are {swallowing} 5 gallons per week

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  • Beautiful

  • dank bananas bro

  • i cant wait untill a band of people come together, do away with old farms and build indoor hydroponics supercenters so we could all eat fresh

  • hearing a human voice during the video talking about the process would have been much more enjoyable than the loud music.

  • @hydropond nice work!! so important for this comming future! thanks!

  • Thats bad ass.

  • wow. incredible.

  • Wow thats pretty amazing

  • If I grow them indoors where I can control the light cycle(light on/light off), do you think this will speed up the fruiting process and possibly get more fruitings?

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