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In our quest to steer our easy DIY hydroponic adventure to a more natural state, we will construct an off grid hydroponic (otherwise known as the Kratky method) grow box out of marble. See how it is made. If you do not know how to use power tools, ask a professional. Always use protective eyewear and always use the safety guards that come with the equipment.
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Keep on Growin’ with Mike VanDuzee

Yo Mike !
You have innovation and motivation in top gear brother… I love it !!
Your doing your part for change and inspiring others that want to…
Good on 110%…
Much love from down under man.
👍😊🌱
Your awesome. We love you too
Yo love the vids but I dont see any info on the gutter grow box been to all my Home depot, Loews cant find them. Need that, info please.
Im sure its been stated before but just gonna throw this out there, bamboo has been used for thousands of years, not knocking anyone but all these ideas come from China or Japan or pick a spot in Asia, they have been doing bamboo hydroponics for a very long time.
Nice!
You know bamboo wound be economic more for some not wanting to use plastics but really cool box
that is so cool
Awesome Mike🌸
This was adorable and entertaining… but why not use clay to make a solid base and lid? No power tools or caulking necessary! Well, except for a kiln, so maybe that's why.
I don't know if you're aware, but some sink and counter companies give away their scrap for free.
This is definilty a 1st. Marble is a type of limestone. Meaning it should act as a ph buffer. It might breakdown over a long time.
Hello….i am thinking that Marble will chance the PH of the water….thank you for your innovative ideas…
Yo you are like my hero! You have given me so many ideas for me to practice on and get good at. I'm planning on taking some of these ideas with me when I buy my land in Haiti. I love your videos. Keep up the good work. You're probably going to be the reason that a lot of people will be able to survive the storm that's coming. Well, maybe not you in particular but the collective community that's making these kids of videos. Thanks again for a very informative and entertaining video
What about in the clay pot is natural , what you think..
Nice job
The marble is awesome but then the food itself will still be covered by the plastic pool noodles. Kratky is awesome, thanks for posting.
make a mold out of wood and pour cement in it ,and you can mass produce cement Kratky box`s without using glue 🙂
OK. But what about the kale in the basil? They're considered herbs and leafy green and they still die. Should I just change the solutions every two week? That can get expensive and wasteful?
👍 have a question. I planted kale, basil and sweet peppers in a bucket kratky system. All was well and then everything started to die!
My peppers had fruit and they wilted like they did not have water, but the containers where full. Any thoughts?
Some friends from the states have been telling me about the heat over there. Super cool to see that all can learn, implement and partake,,you sure will have a lot of fun running all these experiments. That marble would keep much cooler in the hot months,,maybe warmer in the winter too,,
Lots of love from Australia
Marty Ware
WOW, Mike! I really like the way you think! Especially when it comes to trying to show others different ways of doing things. In fact, I am having a dilemma right now with lighting. I live in a very small apartment that literally gets no sun. If you have already done a video on a DIY 3 or 4 tier shelf with lighting on each shelf inexpensively, please send me the link. If not, I hope it's somewhere on your summer list of experiences! Thanks for all you do.
thats a good idear what you made there mike 😎👍🐶
Videos rock as usual Mike, I especially like the idea of categorizing grows to fit the perceptions of others. The standard plastics, food grade plastics, and natural materials containers were good thoughts in doing that. Should be a little something for everyone. Paint on the outside of glass is a great idea. I have seen 100% glass containers with no glue or sealant in stores. Walmart has a 2-gallon all glass goldfish bowl that would work with a large head of lettuce. Amazon has the 5-gallon glass carboy bottles too. Soft glass 6mm tubing can be heated and bent into a siphon tube that essentially combines the volume of two different glass containers to double the amount of nutrient available.
People that complain about using plastics forget that city water flows through tons of plastic. Most houses are plumbed with plastic of some kind. Loved the video – keep up the good work!