Just love the transplant vaccumtable, such a great idea. 😊
@nikbouman713910 күн бұрын
Brilliant! Great improvement.
@kuusikko659910 күн бұрын
That was great!
@dtubbs220910 күн бұрын
Smart idea
@cammacthecammac81427 күн бұрын
Feels like there should be some way to just expand the spacing by pulling a corner of the Styrofoam. Like those old expandable toys you'd get from arcades back in the day. Just a lot of manual labor. Minus some form of automation, this looks like a big.improvement in your system, nice job!
@GreenEase7 күн бұрын
I’ve tried to come up with something like this. I thought about it till my head hurts. The trick is keeping the algae out of the water so the sun can’t hit the water basically
@GreenEase7 күн бұрын
A continuously expanding system would be so efficient labor, wise and square footage wise. A simply designed system would pay off so fast!
@craigdawson76329 күн бұрын
What are your thought on the polly leaching into the water over the time potentially faster with light and fertilizer.
@GreenEase8 күн бұрын
It’s not something I’m worried about. We change out the water at a rate of 40 gph 24/7. If something is leaching, it never has a chance to build up to any meaningful levels.
@sunnyjones6824 күн бұрын
Question if you don’t mind: Could you just plant them in the end trays or is there a reason besides real estate not to?
@GreenEase3 күн бұрын
There isn’t any reason besides space. Square footage in a greenhouse is extremely expensive, especially when you start running light over it. It is incredibly efficient to do this. In a greenhouse, it often pencils out to trade labor for square footage.
@mohamedlamouadi14624 күн бұрын
Great hack Man 🫡🫡
@amywarengo47488 күн бұрын
When Money is no worry rock on.
@blakeg70628 күн бұрын
When intelligence is no worry, comment on. The dude practically built everything. Obviously money came into the equation