Have one of the best videos explaining what you put together great job
@SpaceMoose864 жыл бұрын
Posted in 2015 and just now seeing this, shame it didn't catch on like fire right away! Fantastic job here, sir. Brilliant work all around.
@1aday20084 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Becoming popular now with all the Covid issues. The great thing it doesn't take too much to get this going.
@robertg79749 жыл бұрын
Nice setup! Looking forward to checking out the updates/progress! Thanks for the links as well... makes it much easier to source the parts.
@georgeedwards6620Ай бұрын
Awesome ! Where can I get the brackets for the pipes?
@watsonvisuals52618 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing all of your hard work and creativity! What a beautiful system! Would you mind sharing a link and/or description to the valves you use from the pvc to the 1/4" irrigation line? Thank you so much. I hope that you will make another video soon with any updates to your system.
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
purchased at home depot/lowes. readily available at these stores.
@kofu9255 жыл бұрын
Any way you could send a complete material list
@hungdo37296 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Nice job. Where did you buy the drip tubing distributor? And what is rhe ruber for endcap called, where to buy it?
@Jarazek4 жыл бұрын
Has anybody grown like this ever had the roots from the plants get too massive, as to where they slow the flow of the water, and cause the water to rise up too high and leak out, leaving the res almost empty the next day? I considered an overflow/drain, but the problem is still that not enough fresh water is flowing through the pipes... I have tried everything except for trimming the roots, as they are the size the plants need them to be, but if I have to trim them I have to, that is the last thing I want to have to do.. Oh yeah, I flood them for 15 mins every 2 hours, and I leveled out all 4 of my 10' four inch pvc pipes, now I know I should have raised the first, and went lower as I go along, so gravity helps the flow... Any tips or suggestions?
@1aday20084 жыл бұрын
Hi. you are doing a flood and drain. This will cause an increase in roots as they grow to seek out water and nutrients. This build is a constant flow system. As long as you have good aeration your roots will be healthy and not grow massive to cause issues. Hope that helps.
@Jarazek4 жыл бұрын
@@1aday2008 Yea that is what I am doing for sure, never thought about it that way though, but it makes perfect sense. Thank you very much for the response, and for sharing your A Frame Build.
@Jarazek4 жыл бұрын
@@1aday2008 Well I found a temp fix, I got an intermittent timer, and I measured how long it takes the pipes to start leaking around the netpots, and that is 1:11, so I have the pump on every 5 minutes and let it run for 50 seconds, so far I am not losing costly nutrients every time the pump comes on.. Next year I'll go 6" pipes, at least for the zucchini and squash for sure. And I'll make sure to raise the first part of the system above the other pipes, and have them go lower till they reach the end/drain, that way gravity is on my side as well.
@dave00285 жыл бұрын
I really like how you did your system. This will be my first time trying to do a hydroponic system.
@1aday20084 жыл бұрын
I changed the pipes. Use food grade pipes
@finishlinetiming4 жыл бұрын
@@1aday2008 Where were you able to find food grade pipes? A quick Google only came up with flexible hosing. Thanks!
@sethmarkley93567 күн бұрын
Awesome video
@indiboy75 жыл бұрын
Excellent system man. I am going to replicate this exact system. Thanks for all the ideas. Do you have some resource regarding the type of nutrient to put in and what all plants can we grow in this system? Some book or some pdf files?
@1aday20084 жыл бұрын
Just keep in mind the PH and nutrients would be same for all the plants. So pick the plants for the system based on similar requirements.
@HNM697 жыл бұрын
Why didn't you choose a "snake"-style layout from top to bottom? Would have been a lot less material I think?
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
Several reasons. One I wanted to be able to control slope which I wouldn't be able to do on a snake system at least not in a way I could adjust on the fly when the system is moved into the garage for winter growing. The second was that I wanted to be able to control water flow based on the needs of each row of plants. The last was I felt the plants at the end of snake would have less oxygen saturated water. As for material it would have actually ended up being more as each row would have to connect to the other. Also cost for 4" elbows are higher and you would need 2 for each side of the rows. (except the top row and bottom where it would be needed for 1 side).
@elainerenee30674 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for sharing! ☺
@nicholasmckenzie69578 жыл бұрын
you should keep your biggest plants up top where they get the most light. they need it more.
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
I went the other way as larger plants can spread out on the bottom. The top being smaller provide less overall shade to the plants underneath.
@jimmatson3267 жыл бұрын
Love your leveling idea. No one else has talked about that. Thanks!
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
Thanks. It made a big difference over the 10ft run. 1/8 inch per foot is an inch and a quarter over 10 feet. So it was important to find a way to level the whole thing.
@konahgourlay34946 жыл бұрын
Hi P and S! I'm trying to grow my own aquaponic system for a class project, but I'm struggling with determining how much to feed them for optimal plant growth. For my study I'm growing 9 freckles romaine lettuce in an NFT system, but I'm struggling to figure out how many fish I need, and how much fish feed to give them so that they excrete enough waste. Any info on this could help!
@lizstone184 жыл бұрын
Great setup. I'm building a similar system. What size PVC did you use? On the water into the rails you used a drip manifold. How is that connected to the PVC T? Looks like it is screwed in to the T? Please provide sizes or part. Thanks for your help.
@mohammedkhurshadul87696 жыл бұрын
i lke it
@robertplas39473 жыл бұрын
I may be wrong, but it appears that the pipe you have chosen is not for potable water use. It is drain pipe and thus is not chemically safe for use for growing food. Safe PVC needs to be used.
@1aday20083 жыл бұрын
You are correct. This was addressed in previous comments and replaced. The pipe in the video also sags easier.
@ellalopez52306 жыл бұрын
Hi Do you have any photo of your system and how the ends are put together as it is not clear and doesn't show the whole one end and I would like to use it on my system if you don't mind? I too have built the a frame one from the other utube channel but like the looks of your system better. Thanks
@givemetoast6 жыл бұрын
Nice project!
@a.b.t.c.16277 жыл бұрын
Distance between holes??
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
I have both 6 and 9 and 12 inch between holes. All depends on density and what you want to grow. I did find on the 6" that I was skipping holes. So I tend to use the 6" for the smaller plants. The beauty is that you can move them around as you want.
@studerje5 жыл бұрын
Curious if you are still using this system and if so, maybe you could do a short follow up video showing how you handles the bottom 2 pipes as well as any modifications you have made over time. I’m building a similar system right now.
@a.b.t.c.16277 жыл бұрын
Distance between tubes?
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
about a foot and a half. But it can be varied based on what you plan to grow.
@dennishinckley63265 жыл бұрын
Not enough support the tubes will sag.
@vishalswami1426 жыл бұрын
fow how much time in a day the pump is running?
@omarsaquatics25802 жыл бұрын
Awesome set up. What's the with of the A-frame stand, as in how wide are the triangles?
@trinikidrich66355 ай бұрын
He said 3 feet at the buttom
@givemetoast6 жыл бұрын
Oh, what size or part # are the rubber grommets?
@edgar38697 жыл бұрын
Hi, if you don't mind i'm just asking about that black rubber connecting to the small pipe...thank you for your reply...
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
I believe you are referring to the small black pipe to each of the grow tubes. It is drip irrigation line. Available at most gardening centers
@CCEASER20024 жыл бұрын
Where did you get the 6" corrugated solid pipe? I can find the 3 inch and the 4 inch but not the 6". I want to use the HDPE lined pipe too because PVC is poisonous! Good job by the way.
@1aday20084 жыл бұрын
Search Lowes or HD online. They can usually get it to your local store.
@francisconeira39855 жыл бұрын
In minute 7:29 i see a drip irrigation line for 4 lines, i try to find out the model i cant find wich is it.. please you can share a name of the model or URL? Thank you and you have a great proyect!
@JetteSette1394 жыл бұрын
i found it for you www.homedepot.com/s/4%2520line%2520drip%2520manifold?NCNI-5
@matthewfulton15324 жыл бұрын
What size are the net pots?
@erastothenes16 жыл бұрын
Can you specify the name of the drip connector with flow rate adjuster and where you bought it
@legendfpv5 жыл бұрын
orbit drip manifold
@ellalopez52306 жыл бұрын
What is the small white item on the frame behind the and to the right of the water storage? Also what size is your flex hose? Thanks
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
3/4 flex hose. The small white unit you are referring to is a small marine air bubbler. This provides additional oxygen to the water.
@freshinkaddict4 жыл бұрын
hello! i just built a similar hydroponic system where the pipes are level and has a constant level of water -- did you run into any issues of the roots not getting enough oxygen/are too submerged in water? where does the water level hit your net pot? thank you!
@1aday20084 жыл бұрын
No. Oxygenating the water happens 2 ways. 1. With the use of the bubler. 2. With the pressure control return that allows water to immediately return and splash into the tank. the second black hose coming off of the front supply line. Bottom 1/4 of net pots are in the water. But you can put them deeper and it is not an issue. Roots will not rot as long as the water is well oxygenated.
@freshinkaddict4 жыл бұрын
@@1aday2008 thank you! do you use a bubler/air pump or is #2 sufficient for you?
@charlescarton21547 жыл бұрын
Bon travail mais en Français SVP
@Q-BOT4 жыл бұрын
Very nice setup! Did you sand the planter holes in the pvc?
@1aday20084 жыл бұрын
No. Not necessary
@atbass414 жыл бұрын
How did your clean out go with this build out?
@1aday20084 жыл бұрын
Its easy. Open the end valve and drain. Mine went to a hose bib that I could use to water regular plants.
@nicholassicilian74064 жыл бұрын
Can you post a link to the actual 6" tubing / pipe? I am having trouble finding that type / style of pipe
@1aday20084 жыл бұрын
6" pipe can be ordered from the box stores. Lowes/Home Depot/etc. Just be sure the NOT use sewer line (I swapped these out on the build later on)
@nathandrake9835 жыл бұрын
Can i use my 720lph max height 5m pump for this?
@1aday20085 жыл бұрын
Thats less than 200gph. I am using a 550gph pump. There is a return valve that lets you control pressure. So you should be fine with that size.
@ExpatTraderFX5 жыл бұрын
Nice dft system
@a.b.t.c.16277 жыл бұрын
Inclination of the sides of the module?
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
I goal was to keep them relatively level. The exits are almost centered on the end of the tube so that it is even throughout. Since the water flows in only on one end it creates a flow to the other side.
@elainerenee30674 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!
@pukavita4 жыл бұрын
Nice R1200C standing in front of the garage.
@1aday20084 жыл бұрын
Awesome bike. Even have sidecar for it. Good eye. Unfortunately selling it come the new year along with my 1150rt
@pukavita4 жыл бұрын
@@1aday2008 I've got an R1200C too and I was looking at getting a sidecar for it. But sidecars in Australia are not cheap.
@urband5546 жыл бұрын
Ni e setup ...hiw will you flush your ayatem comoletly if there is a need of nutrient change in between the xrop
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
Is your question how will you flush the system completely? Changes are done by removing most of the water via the drain valve. Then fill water and add more nutients. Please clarify your question if this doesn't answer it.
@urband5546 жыл бұрын
P and S yes that ia the question ...but i do not see any drain valve as ...there will be some water level.mainfained in pipe so i assume u have to remove end cap completly ...abd it depends if its not glued ...please clarify.Thanks
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
Urban D I dont remove all the water. Its not required. The amount left in the tubes is a safety thing too. If the pump dies or electricity fails if roots are completely dry they die quickly. Having water retained allows for more survival time. Hope that helps. FYI you vould also use screw end caps so you could remove it all. I haven't found that necessary.
@urband5546 жыл бұрын
P and S Ok Thanks and agree with all of your points ...but when nutrient completly flows for 2 weeks say it become imbalanced and i usually change it completly and for that purpose complete drain is required...my query was with that reference.
@CasuallyObservant8 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. You certainly have a well thought out system. Thank you for listing the parts and showing how you put it together. I am in the process of getting ready to make a system for myself. How did it ultimately work for you? Do you have any additional advice now that it's been a while? Thanks.
@1aday20088 жыл бұрын
Hi. thanks for the comment. The system worked well. I did end up replacing the system with 4 inch solid pvc pipes. The ones here are not ideal for growing and they started to bow a little when the plants grew. This system is good for the smaller plants such as lettuce with tomatoes it was hard to get the branches up. I ended up building another system that I will try to get posted. :)
@CasuallyObservant8 жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks for the response. If you do post another video, I'll watch it and see what improvements you made.
@lee-mac7 жыл бұрын
Keep us posted! This looks great, really curious about the new system. Did the system in this video do well indoors? Thanks!
@lyssah.39546 жыл бұрын
I have 5 Inch pipes, and I was wondering what kind of pots you were using.
@a.b.t.c.16277 жыл бұрын
Pipe diameter?
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
4" tubes for the grow tubes. 3/4 inch pvc pipes for the down drains from each tube
@vishalswami1426 жыл бұрын
24 hrs a day pump. Might be costly in electricity bills
@1aday20086 жыл бұрын
This is the pump used for this build. amzn.to/2H1IHtz It uses 33 watts per hour. In a day it uses 792 watts. For me that works out to 15cents a day. The yield I get for that is enormous. Last season we were picking an entire grocery bag of cucumbers everyday. We were giving food away. All said and done I have figured it costs me about a dollar a day for 50 plants.
@saifudheenvaipipadath3004 жыл бұрын
You can use a timer for the system to reduce the electric cost.