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@romeolz21 күн бұрын
My favorite Minecraft Survival series
@DAH_WHAFFLEZ21 күн бұрын
lol
@lucasdieleman830321 күн бұрын
Insane graphics too!
@twobitdork95221 күн бұрын
Cody and his cousin Etho need to tour each other’s worlds.
@tatp21 күн бұрын
For sure
@togbot398421 күн бұрын
mine too
@ghostbanana27121 күн бұрын
You forget to close the door because you don't have checklist. Every astronaut has a checklist.
@bosstowndynamics548820 күн бұрын
Depending on his current power situation and remote connectivity, a Home Assistant box with some sensors wouldn't go astray as an additional safety. Checklists plus monitoring > just checklists after all
@ElectricityTaster18 күн бұрын
Could design it with a spring and auto-latch so it's one less thing to worry about. Make a chicken coop inside a chicken coop for extra redundancy if your life depends on it.
@lgqst18 күн бұрын
Nah just wait the half hour round trip for earth comms
@47J8R2N21 күн бұрын
Put a few small fans in the greenhouse to rustle the plants, it'll help em strengthen up to stand tall.
@Kastley21 күн бұрын
Good idea!
@Tylerownsface21 күн бұрын
Fans are a must have for indoor greenhouses. They help strengthen the stalks, as well as increasing transpiration. Pretty much, if the leaves aren't transpiring, then there is a limit to the amount of new nutrients they can pull up from their root system. This can also cause edema (where the leaves get water pressure buildup and start to die).
@MrBarryyoung21 күн бұрын
Very true. Fans will also reduce mildew growth, too! 😀
@Grom-rl8bm21 күн бұрын
Yup. Learned about this in like 3rd grade. Plants need physical stresses to help them grow stronger fibers.
@jimmychu791720 күн бұрын
Don't ignore this advice Cody! You Need fans if you want thick, hardy stalks. You can even go pretty big with the fans you if you want too. You'll need to actually if you ever decide to install some powerful lighting to maximize food production.
@astebbin21 күн бұрын
Love to see a new update! You’re working on the off-planet life-support dream of a thousand engineers stuck in the office.
@jacksoncarter635221 күн бұрын
Yeah this looks a lot more stimulating than work rn, I wish...
@aufoslab21 күн бұрын
I'm a homeless person, can go sleep there..
@astebbin20 күн бұрын
@@aufoslab In general, I’ve read that Utah has good supportive services for the homeless. Gotta stay sober though.
@vaelophisnyx987319 күн бұрын
@@astebbin its also utah which just kinda sucks
@sczygiel19 күн бұрын
From gold mining, through refinery, chainmails, bee keeping to rewarding radishes for being big. Cody, our world would not be the same without your videos! Thank you!
@Nighthawkinlight21 күн бұрын
I love that full room pipe heat exchanger. Never thought of trying something like that but it would be perfect for a lot of barns and workshops. Could do geothermal with nothing but a continuous pipe and a pump. I like that there's no moving air so it could operate completely silently. Would maybe need to be clever about how condensation runs down the pipes so it doesn't rain on your stuff in a non greenhouse application
@nochjemand21 күн бұрын
.. no problem though with waterproofed tarps over the valuables :]
@stephensmith111821 күн бұрын
ventalation fans can have a condensation trap fitted.... its a short length of pipe with a internal gutter which channels the water to the outside via a drain.... its a simple device but really helps
@Fawkes4220 күн бұрын
Whole greenhouse water-cooling
@RaptorNX0120 күн бұрын
I remember an episode of dirty jobs where Mike was working with guys that were installing geothermal systems in a new housing development, giving cooling to entire homes. it might be worth looking into how they handle those issues when trying to cool off an entire house with just a continuous pipe with water running thru it.
@NonexistentHomestead18 күн бұрын
In a theoretical sealed greenhouse and not insects or birds, how will pollination take place? Will you need to manually do it?
@fusspawn21 күн бұрын
"its been about 60 days scince the last episode was filmed" we know cody. we know. we await each one
@newtonbomb20 күн бұрын
We all need to thank the Patreon members for keeping him alive while youtube castigated him. Let's all make this man roll in cash so we get more of this priceless content.
@alirezaeskandari228721 күн бұрын
Cody you reminded me of my rooster. He was extremely smart. He would always sleep right at the entrance of his home, protecting his chickens. Whenever i would give him anything, he would immediately drop it on the ground and call the chickens. He always knew me, whenever i would sit in the back yard, he would come and sit in my lap to get petted. He really had a beautiful soul. Through every illness, every cold season, he pushed strongly. Only to be stolen by some bikers just a few months ago... I miss him a lot, i grew a quarter of my life with him after all.
@renownerd.27621 күн бұрын
Sorry for both of your losses.
@wobblysauce21 күн бұрын
Got one that went blind after getting attacked but still ruled the roost when out and about and the hens see something they want him to look at there is a main one that has different clucks for left right forward and fluff.
@al3k21 күн бұрын
that's messed up man.. of all the horrible things in nature, man is the worst... let's hope he's actually still ok and fighting strong to get back to you still.. or with some miracle they are actually looking after him and he's ok..
@beaub15221 күн бұрын
I'm sorry man, that's sad. Do you have any of his sons?
@r4z0r8420 күн бұрын
Maybe the thug life chose him
@coreymerrill325721 күн бұрын
The plants are fighting for light, that's why they are tall and thin. It's quite not bright enough for them. You need a fan or other way of having a constant breeze just like outdoors has. That's why they are pliable and don't stand up well. The breeze works a plants stem almost like lifting weights builds muscle. Microscopic rips that heal tougher and stronger than previously. The flavor directly comes from minerals in the water and growing medium. Get some worms and a little heavily mineralized soil and decaying organic materials to add to your plant boxes. Work castings are amazing plant nutrients and the mineralized dirt/ organic materials will slowly break down from plants and worms and water. Fish emulsion is good for a quick fix. A couple of cheap solar panels could give you fan power and even a grow light or two to brighten up the container. If you don't want worms directly in your soil, make a bucket worm farm to get castings,chicken feed and fish bait . Some trout worms or Canadian crawlers from a sports shop will work well and will die in the desert so they won't become invasive.the hardest part is keeping them cool enough.
@Richardincancale21 күн бұрын
Yup - Thigmomorphogenesis! Want strong trees or shrubs - don’t give them canes or stakes!
@KainYusanagi20 күн бұрын
The greenhouse is to replicate outer space conditions. Doing all those things to increase soil nutrition directly contradicts that.
@aminorityofone20 күн бұрын
@@KainYusanagi These are to simulate food for humans. Adding a fan is easy enough to simulate wind. Light in a spaceship would be brighter, on mars it could be an issue. Worms are an issue, but the more we learn about plants the more we know that worms, fungus and bacteria play a vital role in how plants grow and these are things that should be addressed in space like conditions. I dont know much about growing plants in space, but i would assume hydroponic system would be ideal, no need to transport soil from earth which would be super expensive. I thought these videos were about Mars base and less about space travel/base.
@gabrielpowers76620 күн бұрын
The wind would dry out thin spindly plants and make them worse. When there's low light you don;t need constant breezes drying them out. Humidity would be helpful. More light is the solution. Dunno how to get it though without changing to a glass panel enclosure or adding artificial lighting.
@KainYusanagi20 күн бұрын
@@aminorityofone Considering I only addressed the worm castings and other additions to the soil... And no, Cody said that it was about existing on even an asteroid base.
@cowbones686421 күн бұрын
Can we all appreciate how he made all those plumbing connections without any leaks?
@nedybob21 күн бұрын
If you use 45s instead of 90s for the vent pipe it’ll help… I’m a plumber and we only use 45s for vents/fresh air movement
@Fuzzycat1618 күн бұрын
HVAC guy here. Yep..Just use 45s for less restricted airflow. A 90 will create vortices in the elbows.
@jennareynolds140321 күн бұрын
The plants may need the wind to tell them to grow more roots. Trees are like that, at least. A fan would go a long way
@1224chrisng21 күн бұрын
it'll also be good for ventilation, moves the humidity around better
@theorixlux260521 күн бұрын
Was gonna mention this! A little bit of wind, a small desk fan in the right place, would probably help with the flimsy and bruising plants.
@OtherDalfite21 күн бұрын
Arduino running a timer circuit for a fan could keep the runtime low but still provide the wind.
@FerdinandFake21 күн бұрын
Yes, a fan in the greenhouse helps with the leggy stems as well, must have.
@dansw0rkshop21 күн бұрын
Make a "windmill powered fan" -- that is, the outside wind would rotate the windmill, and a mechanical contraption to transfer the wind to an internal fan propeller, while keeping the two atmospheres separate. This is good stuff for Mars research! The low light level too -- I'm guessing the light is dimmer on Mars because of the greater distance from the Sun.
@alext693321 күн бұрын
Rip King. I'm sure your final fight was glorious. Maybe you even took an eye out.
@alirezaeskandari228721 күн бұрын
All i need to see after a long day is another episode of chicken hole base.
@howardsportugal21 күн бұрын
"Critter acquitition & termination systems" 😂 Cheers from a much wetter & greener rural Portugal - thanks, Cody! @HowardsPortugal PS We call Arugula "Rocket" - appropriate name for a plant on your project! Pps If you put in a 1000litre IBC inside, it'll regulate the temperature...latent heat warms the water during the day etc...then you'll need less pumping!
@FrietjeOorlog21 күн бұрын
@24:12 A Martian Tarantula!
@LordDragox41221 күн бұрын
Okay, that's it. We're nuking Mars.
@n3cotraf21 күн бұрын
Thanks, I really needed those 2 comments.
@russtuff21 күн бұрын
If you have Internet on base you should run Home Assistant on a raspberry pi and digitize all of your sensors. A zigbee network would allow you to track temperatures, humidity, etc, and chart data over time. Also you can automate anything on the network like valves, etc.
@wobblysauce21 күн бұрын
Can do that without the internet anyway, more about power usage. But even a basic timer/relay setup would work.
@russtuff21 күн бұрын
@@wobblysauce Good point. Internet just for monitoring when not on base.
@ludnix21 күн бұрын
Great idea! Home assistant is a rabbit hole for sure but I think it’s the perfect fit for Cody. The kind of metrics and data you can collect and display make it feel like a space station. I can already imagine Cody giggling about the graphs and things he can infer from them.
@The_Keeper21 күн бұрын
One thing to remember; This is supposed to simulate an off-world base, so it has to be maintainable and fixable with on-site parts. Pretty sure you can't just call tech-support from Mars. Analog systems are far preferable in this scenario. Basically, apply the "kiss" principle of Engineering.
@Trenz020 күн бұрын
@@The_Keeper for those confused "Keep it simple, stupid"
@bearnaff938721 күн бұрын
Those who think this is Minecraft are mistaken. This is a straight-up Stationeers LARP. Stationeers is a settlement simulator with a decent thermodynamics model, so systems like Cody's are the norm.
@captainkittygaming902218 күн бұрын
Did you not watch the mine videos?
@bearnaff938718 күн бұрын
@@captainkittygaming9022 I did, but chickenhole base is an exercise in moving air, water, and energy from places where they are less useful to places where they can do useful work. That is what is gamified by Stationeers.
@kurtapple309421 күн бұрын
Hi Cody, based on my prior research into aeroponics, having some airflow over the plants will yield stronger stems and crunchier leaves. I even recall that larger grow operations could tailor the texture/crunchiness of salad greens for their customers by modulating the airflow through the crop.
@robbert089121 күн бұрын
As always a fun series to watch. I do have 2 suggestions/remarks if you don't mind. The thin leafs and stems... Yea that is partially a lack of wind. And possibly a shortage of K and Ca. Also some extra Co2 could help a bit. Plus wind can help with a bit more evenly warmth distribution. (But dont put a fan directly on your crops because that will increase the evaporation a lot) And Co2 generation is easly solved by using a bottle with water, sugar and some bakers yeast and a hole in the bottlecap. (Or a couple of bottles) And the streching of the plants. I think you might have made a wrong conclusion there. (But i could be wrong ofc). Plants need light and grow towards the place that provides the most light (Most of the time). That the beet plants outside are shorter than inside tells me that the plants outside get enough light and dont need to stretch/grow so much towards the sun to get enough. This might be a controversial suggestion but look at the indoor grow suggestions from experienced weed growers (That info is abundantly available on internet nowadays.) Those guys have decades more experence with growing plants indoors.
@The_Keeper21 күн бұрын
Growlights are well within the spirit of this experiment. I mean, an off-world base is not likely to get as much sunlight as earth, so it only makes sense to have to supplement with artificial sunlight.
@josephkrug857921 күн бұрын
I did a science experiment with a radish that got soft and started to sprout leaves and planted it in a pot in the yard...over the course of the next 8+ months it grew over 3 ft tall with multiple main stems around an inch across...the main tap root when I finally pulled it out went down over 18 inches in the pot and out the bottom hole into the ground underneath...I then threw the giant root behind our hot tub and it managed to root itself again and has greenery taking over a 3ftx3ft area...the flowers from the radish are a really cool light pink. We definitely enjoyed watching the radish grow...and did a similar experiment with the top 1 inch leftover piece of celery root...that grew a giant plant over time and made over a cup of celery seeds...So that can be very cool to do and watch.
@oasntet21 күн бұрын
As an ex-chicken-owner, I highly suggest getting an automated sliding chicken door for the chicken run. All it takes to lose an entire flock is forgetting to close the door just once when a fox or raccoon decides to come by in the evening or early morning. If you never have to manually open the door to let them roam, you also never have to remember to close it. There are fairly cheap kits; mine was a cheap 12v battery, a trickle charger solar panel, an auto-reversing motor and a timer. All told, I think I spent $70 on it, and it worked without fail for three years, winter months included, and that's with the 12v battery also driving a grain-scattering feeder (to get them to STFU in the morning by giving them something to do). We'd still have chickens today if the humans hadn't given in to the chickens wanting to be out at 5am every day during the summer...
@Ittiz21 күн бұрын
Those chickens are extremely lucky to be alive. As for the plants they need wind. Put an oscillating fan in there. You might also want lighting, but no way to tell unless you test to see how much of the light from the sun is attenuated.
@SlaaneshChampionMako21 күн бұрын
There's no doubt to me that the rooster kept the other chickens safe the whole time until it was finally taken down.
@Ittiz21 күн бұрын
@@SlaaneshChampionMako quite possibly, I've seen roosters sacrifice themselves to protect the flock.
@KainYusanagi20 күн бұрын
@@SlaaneshChampionMako Probably why it roosted where it did, too. If it gets attacked as a solo chicken, then it doesn't lead predators to the others, while also providing a more inviting target so it's more likely to be attacked than the flock.
@NikoMoraKamu20 күн бұрын
im sure that the chickens killed the rooster because they wanted to escape thats why they trying to hide from Cody , they hate him for having them there during winter
@Ittiz20 күн бұрын
@@NikoMoraKamu smeh.. I guess his chickens wanted to be snow birds
@jameskelly168021 күн бұрын
The engineering behind recycling and recondensing your cooling loop is impressive.
@MichaelBrown-yv4zs19 күн бұрын
I think I counted 4 or 5 cleverly placed eggs in that episode.. lol well done.
@DamacusSquared20 күн бұрын
Something my grandfather did, and it was a bit of genius on his part both for the recycling aspect and for using an already existing bit of tech. He used a toilet tank to water his plants, it filled automatically, and all you had to do was "flush" it to water the plants to deliver a roughly metered amount of water. You could probably set up a similar if not identical setup. Have a large reservoir that feeds into a flusher setup. Might take an extra solar setup for a pump to feed the toilet tank or just do a gravity feed, whichever.
@elongated_muskrat_is_my_name20 күн бұрын
just not the mercury toilet
@Lyssebabz21 күн бұрын
Today is turning out good after all 😎
@benchodicals78521 күн бұрын
factsss cody posting is always a great day
@jaratt8521 күн бұрын
That's common with greenhouse plants for them to be weak, put a fan in there to make wind for them to fight against, it's actually what we have to do with our weed plants. Also it helps keep mold down to have airflow. The spiciness in vegetables often has to do with the ph/acidity of the soil they are grown in. I know I grew daikon raddishes years ago and those are the most mild raddishes you can buy and ours ended up so hot you could barely eat them and it all was thanks to the crappy dirt they were grown in that's very high in clay and iron. Now we just grow everything in smart pots and good compost. KITTIES! and DOG! :P
@fernandocardia177621 күн бұрын
RIP king bok
@Steevo6919 күн бұрын
As an agriculturalist, the lack of wind to strengthen the petiole and leaf will cause many commercial crops to fail indoors as they don’t experience the needed stressors. Running a large fan for a few hours a day to stress the petiole and leaves will correct your lettuce. Add a nitrogen fixing plants to your mix, it will take two “seasons” and if you supplement those with a product like MycoMaxx in the soil it will help with breakdown. Copper based organic products will protect from powdery mildew without any bad effects when uses only on the leaves.
@Alex-nl5cy21 күн бұрын
Really looks like things are coming together in the greenhouse. Also that tank would look great with a space blanket, bonus points if you get some gold coloured ones.
@Ferro_Jin21 күн бұрын
We lost a real one this episode, RIP King Bawk
@rockystanaitis290817 күн бұрын
In most places about 10 feet deep in the ground there is a constant 45 degrees F. If you bury your heat/cooling tanks you may be able to take advantage of that.
@lurchie14 күн бұрын
I appreciate the inclusion of footage of the Martian Feline Corps. They're the true unsung heroes of Chicken Hole Ranch.
@F0XD1E21 күн бұрын
Critter acquisition team hard at work! RIP King Bawk😢🫡
@dadistos453821 күн бұрын
Lower light and wind are exactly what would've caused that in your crops. A small oscillating fan on a timer in the corner would help solve one of those problems.
@sparrow08221 күн бұрын
I won't go into the specifics, but I've been around a few indoor grows. Your terrariums would massively benefit from airflow, even just a little bit, a small PC fan or two running on a solar panel. Also, if you can increase the CO2 level, that should help combat the powdery mildew and other pests.
@The_Keeper20 күн бұрын
I know that kind of operation. :D On a "totally unrelated" side note, Hemp would actually be a very beneficial offworld crop. The leaves are edible, and the seeds make some of the best/healthies plant-oil in the world. The stems make for great natural fibers, and can in a myriad of ways. And the plant is hardy as heck, and grows very fast.
@dansamarco161021 күн бұрын
Omg your cat has such a sweet little voice, so cute! I can tell they're having the time of their lives just following you and exploriing all the things.
@stingraybob893321 күн бұрын
You ever consider doing some simple swales and simple soil depressions to encourage rainwater to stay on your property longer? You could plant natives in those features to take advantage of, strengthen, and to fertilize the soil around the earthworks. Amazing what you can do just by making water slow down a bit. Really love your channel, its been one of the best on youtube for years now.
@SindyJ3721 күн бұрын
I love the tips on using all parts of the plant. Wasting food always makes me feel sad but im also not a garbage disposal so finding ways to utilize all parts is amazing
@al3k21 күн бұрын
Hellas Planitia is looking beautiful this time of year! :)
@austrolapuis21 күн бұрын
Cody is literally making home made heat-pumps, amazing
@Orion_576421 күн бұрын
Been subbed for like 7 years now. Still love the content. I've watched every chicken hole base episode. I love the new phase of Cody's lab. 👍👍
@f1acha21 күн бұрын
Another good episode. Some strawberry and trailing tomatoes might be an option for those buckets on the walls. Not sure if there is enough light, but worth a try.
@JewishKeto21 күн бұрын
This series is very impressive and it really does give great insight about what leaving earth really means.
@NarlepoaxIII20 күн бұрын
The tall spindlyness is because it's not bright enough inside the tank. Plants grow like that because they think they're in the shade of another plant, so they're trying to get tall enough to get out of the shadow. And the reason why they're so delicate is because there's no wind inside the greenhouse. Not sure how you could fix the first problem, but the second problem could be mitigated somewhat by putting a fan in the greenhouse.
@NickTrouble21 күн бұрын
Might I recommend installing a voice module into Robo Cody? I know being outside can be a bit warm in the coming months and allowing robo Cody to present the work will help with potential heat stress.
@sinisterthoughts289621 күн бұрын
woo-hoo! chicken hole base and Cody uploaded!
@YodaWasSith21 күн бұрын
Heck yeah. Thanks for the video, Cody.
@MaxIzrin16 күн бұрын
The wind is definitely a big factor. You need to shake your indoor plants if you want them to grow stronger. Playing some rock music works too, it's silly, but it works ☺
@cdaulton21 күн бұрын
My chickens love hanging out under my trailers. Especially when it's hot out.
@lucasvlox21 күн бұрын
Yes, the arugula is less spicy because of the blocked light. The more stress (UV, drought), the more secondary metabolites and vis versa
@lucasvlox21 күн бұрын
Same with the radish
@jasonpeters322821 күн бұрын
Just like you can taste the difference between greenhouse grown tomatoes vs. tomatoes grown outside. Flavor and nutritional differences. Both advantage to outside although you are able to grow more produce per sq ft in a greenhouse from the pampered climate.
@alext693321 күн бұрын
I wonder if the Critter acquisition & termination system would ever go after a rooster... hmmm.... Nahhhh.
@youmukonpaku316821 күн бұрын
I've had hunting cats alongside chickens for years, the cats never went after the chickens after the first few times they got pecked. While it's possible, I would not expect it.
@TheDahakon18 күн бұрын
So I'm sure the brightness plays into the plant growth to a degree, however a lack of wind will cause them to grow spindly. Maybe get a fan in there if you can, directed to move the leaves at least a bit. Also, the flavour of things like rocket (arugula) and radish is coming from the plants defense mechanism. Instead of picking whole plants, take a leaf off many plants regularly to trigger the production of those compounds (stimulating a response to pests that are otherwise absent).
@justinfisher262715 күн бұрын
PVC piping tip: You're doing some things because you're not sure if the pipe layout is final. I recommend to stop using PVC couplings (to join pipe lengths together), and switch entirely to PVC unions instead. These are as strong as coupling but will basically turn your piping into a LEGO set. This way all your inputs, outputs, and pipelines are easily taken apart or rearranged at any time for any reason, anything that needs to changed you can easily swap out just that section that needs to change. It makes modifications and repairs so much easier. Some brands of union are interchangeable with each other, but ideally you want to pick a brand and use it for everything so that you know that any of your pipe sections can be connected to any other pipe section. A union does cost 3x as much as coupling but I've found that to be a bargain next to the time saved down the road (especially with the scarcity of supplies at CHB)
@TrainYourBrain62121 күн бұрын
Like this comment if you want Cody to become a Real Astronaut!
@trevorallen594815 күн бұрын
This might be the youtube channel ive been consistently watching the longest. Started with the magnet finger
@GraemeWight-wx3xz21 күн бұрын
Poor Buck. He missed out on a radish. 😊
@londonnight9378 күн бұрын
Cody, if you find the siphon which waters the plants doesn't start easily because of the very small intake flow: Big Clive has made a video a while back on the Autosiphon. It's a siphon which never fails to start, no matter what, and it's a purely mechanical solution. Very rugged and durable, which is exactly what you want for a Mars base. It is a very interesting system, too.
@johnwiley841720 күн бұрын
0:40 What a great "No Trespassing" sign!
@AdventuresOfKeithius19 күн бұрын
This is the best version of "homesteading" I've ever seen, lol
@chadMbro20 күн бұрын
Thank you for making these videos Cody. You're the only one making content like this. I was having a really rough day and was in a really bad mood but this video brought me joy. Keeping yourself we love you.
@chadMbro20 күн бұрын
Keep being yourself*
@pinobo199712 күн бұрын
I don't usually comment under video, but I have to say his video is both very interesting and relaxing at the same time. Thanks Cody!!
@s9josh77820 күн бұрын
"Did I leave this open? I don't think I did." *Immediately walks away and leaves it open* hahahaha
@MinedMaker21 күн бұрын
This series is the perfect combination of backyard science / DIY / beautiful nature - I love it.
@brokens109721 күн бұрын
20 years ago I would've had an itemized list & be racing out for supplies. Great project
@roxyb0139 күн бұрын
No shot, I’m your FedEx delivery guy 🤣 left a pyramid of 6 big boxes on your porch Saturday ❤
@firenter20 күн бұрын
Ooh, very neat, maybe investing in some extra air-tightness for the door might be a good idea, who knows if some other critter might find a way through the gaps?
@whatshappenedhere178421 күн бұрын
Mars' solar irradiance is only 43% of earths, but I think its still realistic enough to use a solar light set up in the garden tank to see if it makes a difference. And the ice caps on Mars are mostly made of CO2 which could be used to provide an enriched atmosphere for the plants to grow in, so a C02 dosing system is in the realm of possibility too
@tjfreckles199521 күн бұрын
Dads and Cody: "It's the humidity that gets you"
@cane87021 күн бұрын
It is
@UpLateGeek20 күн бұрын
Look at all those greens! Hopefully that's a good sign that you'll have no shortage of vegetables this year. And you'll certainly need them with all the hard work you're doing! That is, all the hard work that Robo Cody isn't doing. 😁
@empty936021 күн бұрын
Build a automatic chicken door. My parents had a lot of chickens when I was a kid and we also had after a while an automatic chicken door. Doesn’t need to be something fancy. Just an Aluminum plate that is guided one the left and right and attached to a rope on the top. A small motor and some sort of microcontroller and a little bit of code.
@RogueODST21 күн бұрын
Wouldnt mind hour long episodes for this series. Great stuff.
@sibtainhaider241118 күн бұрын
Hey Cody. You can solve your plants issue by installing a few Grow lights and reflectors on the windows to catch extra sunlight and throw in through the windows. Plus you also can harvest the crickets in large numbers by making a few simple traps with barrels and holes in the ground. You can process these crickets as winter feed for chickens as they are high in Protein. Also consider farming fly larva and crickets for Fish
@shadowmancer704021 күн бұрын
Beginner gardener here and in my research some people use fans to create artificial wind/breeze to strengthen the plants as they grow.
@andrewstewart949221 күн бұрын
Your wall buckets look like they need strawberries. Also maybe anchor some bolts into the greenhab wall and hang a hammock, if you can keep mid 80's in summer that might be nice. Give some CO2 back too. But your weak stalks need a breeze, which could also speed up heat exchange.
@dmd73318 күн бұрын
The random eggs in this episode is too funny !
@martinlatvian553820 күн бұрын
Some really valuable stuff here to learn how to upgrade a regular greenhouse. That humidity recycling system is a damn good idea! Love Your videos! Keep em comming. What ever You film is always pure knowledge or entertainment or both :) Have been Your subscriber since You had 100k subs or so. Years go by quickly...
@matthewcallahan720920 күн бұрын
your comment about the lower humidity really helping you comes from the fact that convection and evaporation is far more effective at moving heat than radiation is. That is why a "radiator" for an air conditioner or heat pump on a building has such a large fan in it.
@Jason-zp1jh21 күн бұрын
it's probably a good idea to use your CO2 meter to check the concentration inside the greenhouse, both for peace of mind as well as maybe to plot it over time to see if it changes as the biomass increases. would need to make it airtight though
@AnakinSkyobiliviator20 күн бұрын
Watching the harvest yield with Cody occasionally munching on one is strangely cathartic, hope we see more!
@dionh7021 күн бұрын
It's NEVER enough content, Cody.
@donaldneill441921 күн бұрын
That's a really clever cooling and water recovery system. Well done!
@MrAlex17320 күн бұрын
I love seeing these updates. Cant wait for cody to be exploring subterranean areas around him
@mikel417219 күн бұрын
Your channel is a gem. And your content is made with passion and it shows.
@TizonaAmanthia21 күн бұрын
thanks for including the definition of Insolation, since otherwise EVERYONE would think you said Insulation and would "um actually" you to death. instead, I learned something new!
@Ctrlr198120 күн бұрын
When growing plants indoors, you need fresh air, which you have addressed well in this video, but you also need air movement to simulate a breeze. The lack of a breeze will produce weaker, leggy plants. Maybe try getting an oscillating fan or two in there on a solar panel to help with this.
@the4thj18 күн бұрын
A fox came a snubbed the rooster that is to bad. This was a great learning experience Cody thanks, more chickens I wished I had some.
@luther99flame21 күн бұрын
Love the Chickenhole Base videos, and the bees, and the science things... love it all. Really enjoying this series at the moment though, some nice progress with the base.
@Viniter20 күн бұрын
One thing I learned growing radishes is that the leaves make for a really good pesto! You can use the whole plant.
@collinsmith994121 күн бұрын
This is quite impressive, the amount of planning and execution of some pretty creative ideas on this project wow , bravo
@ghosttheoremproductions546919 күн бұрын
You can get considerably more food from a radish plant by just letting it grow and eating the seed pods. The blooms are also much loved by pollinators.
@daniellauttamus83437 күн бұрын
Glad to see this man's still here
@Gusto2000021 күн бұрын
Long stems usually indicate low light. And because there’s no wind, the stems are weaker. Weed growers often put the oscillating fans for better circulation and stronger plants
@micomator20 күн бұрын
RIP King Buck, may your reign in the afterlife be proud and peaceful
@TheN30M5 сағат бұрын
Love that u still going!
@Slikx66621 күн бұрын
Cody. That looks great. You're doing a great job with the base. Hope you find the right rooster to take over.
@noelbreitenbach867319 күн бұрын
Love watching the evolution of “chicken hole”
@personious_k20 күн бұрын
I watched it twice just to make sure I get to see Cody and the CHB more ☺️