Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System!
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Updated 10 months ago
Our Hydroponic Tower Instructional Videos, Broken Out Step By Step
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Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System! - Step 0, A Quick Overview
RDPrototypingLearn how to build a fresh water hydro tower in your backyard to grow your own fruits and vegetables effectively in a small footprint. A standard system is roughly 27x30 inches with 56 plants. You can grow healthy, sustaining foods like tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, strawberries, leeks, bok choi, herbs, squash, bell peppers, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts and more! Follow along to watch our progress as we continue to improve our systems and experiment with other fruits and vegetables to fill out our garden and our tummies.23 views -
Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System! - Step 1, Mark Your PVC
RDPrototypingLearn how to build a fresh water hydro tower in your backyard to grow your own fruits and vegetables effectively in a small footprint. A standard system is roughly 27x30 inches with 56 plants. You can grow healthy, sustaining foods like tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, strawberries, leeks, bok choi, herbs, squash, bell peppers, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts and more! Follow along to watch our progress as we continue to improve our systems and experiment with other fruits and vegetables to fill out our garden and our tummies.19 views -
Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System! - Step 2, Cut Your PVC
RDPrototypingLearn how to build a fresh water hydro tower in your backyard to grow your own fruits and vegetables effectively in a small footprint. A standard system is roughly 27x30 inches with 56 plants. You can grow healthy, sustaining foods like tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, strawberries, leeks, bok choi, herbs, squash, bell peppers, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts and more! Follow along to watch our progress as we continue to improve our systems and experiment with other fruits and vegetables to fill out our garden and our tummies.15 views -
Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System! - Step 3, Drill The Caps
RDPrototypingLearn how to build a fresh water hydro tower in your backyard to grow your own fruits and vegetables effectively in a small footprint. A standard system is roughly 27x30 inches with 56 plants. You can grow healthy, sustaining foods like tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, strawberries, leeks, bok choi, herbs, squash, bell peppers, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts and more! Follow along to watch our progress as we continue to improve our systems and experiment with other fruits and vegetables to fill out our garden and our tummies.12 views -
Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System! - Step 4, Make A Cutout For Your Pump Cable
RDPrototypingLearn how to build a fresh water hydro tower in your backyard to grow your own fruits and vegetables effectively in a small footprint. A standard system is roughly 27x30 inches with 56 plants. You can grow healthy, sustaining foods like tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, strawberries, leeks, bok choi, herbs, squash, bell peppers, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts and more! Follow along to watch our progress as we continue to improve our systems and experiment with other fruits and vegetables to fill out our garden and our tummies.16 views -
Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System! - Step 5, Build-A-Base
RDPrototypingLearn how to build a fresh water hydro tower in your backyard to grow your own fruits and vegetables effectively in a small footprint. A standard system is roughly 27x30 inches with 56 plants. You can grow healthy, sustaining foods like tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, strawberries, leeks, bok choi, herbs, squash, bell peppers, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts and more! Follow along to watch our progress as we continue to improve our systems and experiment with other fruits and vegetables to fill out our garden and our tummies.15 views -
Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System! - Step 6, Fixing Mistakes
RDPrototypingLearn how to build a fresh water hydro tower in your backyard to grow your own fruits and vegetables effectively in a small footprint. A standard system is roughly 27x30 inches with 56 plants. You can grow healthy, sustaining foods like tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, strawberries, leeks, bok choi, herbs, squash, bell peppers, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts and more! Follow along to watch our progress as we continue to improve our systems and experiment with other fruits and vegetables to fill out our garden and our tummies.17 views -
Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System! - Step 7, Building The Water Supply
RDPrototypingLearn how to build a fresh water hydro tower in your backyard to grow your own fruits and vegetables effectively in a small footprint. A standard system is roughly 27x30 inches with 56 plants. You can grow healthy, sustaining foods like tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, strawberries, leeks, bok choi, herbs, squash, bell peppers, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts and more! Follow along to watch our progress as we continue to improve our systems and experiment with other fruits and vegetables to fill out our garden and our tummies.16 views -
Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System! - Step 8, Mark Basket Pattern
RDPrototypingLearn how to build a fresh water hydro tower in your backyard to grow your own fruits and vegetables effectively in a small footprint. A standard system is roughly 27x30 inches with 56 plants. You can grow healthy, sustaining foods like tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, strawberries, leeks, bok choi, herbs, squash, bell peppers, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts and more! Follow along to watch our progress as we continue to improve our systems and experiment with other fruits and vegetables to fill out our garden and our tummies.21 views -
Build Your Own Hydroponics 4 Tower System! - Step 9, Make Basket Holes
RDPrototypingLearn how to build a fresh water hydro tower in your backyard to grow your own fruits and vegetables effectively in a small footprint. A standard system is roughly 27x30 inches with 56 plants. You can grow healthy, sustaining foods like tomatoes, spinach, lettuce, strawberries, leeks, bok choi, herbs, squash, bell peppers, jalapeños, Brussels sprouts and more! Follow along to watch our progress as we continue to improve our systems and experiment with other fruits and vegetables to fill out our garden and our tummies.15 views