John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to a friends house to check out his amazing grow room inside his single car garage. In this episode you will learn about brewing your own compost tea and the best source of prepper seeds for storage. You will also discover what crops can easily be grown indoors and how to model nature indoors and so much more.
CORRECTION: $185.00**
It maybe not worth it to some, but the way I look at it now that I know its possible to grow, and have successfully grown just about any common vegetable indoors is: With today's concern of POTENTIAL future global food shortages, Genetically modified Foods and all that stuff, I can say for the most part that, "I know what is in my vegetables and how they were grown... Do you?"
SteveoTM25 1 week ago
I have run my unit since Oct/01/2012. So far I have had harvested 2-3 inch diameter tomatoes, 2-3 inch carrots, bunching onions, garlic (from clove), cucumbers, strawberries, bush beans, snap peas and lots of lettuces. Presently, I am preparing for a harvest of my cherry tomato plants (4), pepper plant and eggplant.
In total, the light ($80-Craigslist), shelving "unit" ($20-London Drugs), tent($80-Craigslist), small fan (free) and timer ($5-Craigslist) cost me about $165. Cost to run/mth? $9.5
SteveoTM25 1 week ago
I appreciate this video being posted, but strongly disagree " You cannot grow vegetables as well under t5 high output florescent lighting". I have one 300w T5ho light that I run in a 4x4x7 grow tent my kitchen, using soil and compost tea & water (saved after boiling my dinner vegetables). This morning my breaky consisted of scrabbled eggs, eggplant, peppers, onion, garlic, tomatoes and carrot; ALL PICKED FRESH FROM THE INDOOR GARDEN! (eggs excluded :P).
SteveoTM25 1 week ago
I ate freshly picked peas in january of last year of an indoor system. Now I have peppers, salad, tomatoes, onions and basil growing, all on a single 110 watt CFL. I'd advise anyone who wants to eat fresh, organic food during winter, to look into setting up a small system, and it doesn't need to be nowhere this elaborate for it work for you.
Vilibrato 1 week ago
@rkobilan If you want the best you need HPS. Just look it up.
J3TPILOT1991 2 weeks ago
Cheaper to buy your veges, how much power is that system using, and all the expensive gear
weeves06 3 weeks ago
im kinda shocked the cops havent contacted this guy... mistake this house for a drug house
MsTokies 4 weeks ago
Pretty awesome...you always have beautiful skin...
barbara5956 1 month ago
Nice but the plants look very leggy or lanky. Not as nice as an outdoor plant. Is this a true hydroponic setup? The ones I have seen are done in tubes with seed placed in a sponge and nutrient enriched water cycled through?
mamoila 1 month ago
WOW! You are the crocodile hunter of plants!
WUW2no 1 month ago