openbiblio.social is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
Der Einstieg in das Fediverse für Bibliotheksmenschen

Administered by:

Server stats:

627
active users

#hydroponics

3 posts3 participants1 post today
Continued thread

The Kratky Hydroponic Lettuce Wall will be comprised of a couple of things:

1) A utility shelf with adjustable shelving
2) Full spectrum LED "grow" light strips w/ timer
3) Grow bins

That's it.

The utility shelf can be broken down into the following requirements:
- DANGER!!! WARNING!!! IMPORTANT!!!: The shelves should be able to actually hold the weight of your grow bins. Water is heavy. Many shelves by themselves cannot support the weight of the water and will need support. So check the weight rating on the shelves you get. We'll continue to talk about this further as we built out the shelf.
- ANOTHER DANGER!!! WARNING!!! IMPORTANT!!!: You need a way to anchor your shelves to the wall SECURELY!!! You don't want this thing tipping over. You build it too high and it falls on your kid or dog or cat and they may die. Secure this to your wall. Especially the higher you build it.
- Shelves need to be adjustable to allow enough space for the bin to sit and for the plant to grow
- A way to attach the light strips to the shelf above the grow bin
- Bonus: Make it pretty

The Grow Light Strips can be broken into the following requirements:
- They should fit the length of the shelf you pick and be attachable to it in some way
- You should be able to control them with a timer (either on the light itself or set up with a wall socket timer
- Have a method of increasing the light or decreasing the light (easily add more light strips if needed, or adjust brightness, etc)
- Be full spectrum "grow" light. Note: it does not have to SAY grow light. Sometimes lights are like cakes. A regular white cake is cheap. Add the name "Wedding" to that same cake and it gets expensive. As long as the LED light strip generates enough light for a plant to eat, we're good.

The grow bins can be broken down into the following requirements:
- They should hold water.
- They should be fully opaque and not allow any light into the bin itself.
- They should hold some sort of grow medium to allow a plant to grow on top and provide access to the roots to get into the bin to access the nutrient water
- Bonus: Make them pretty

That's it.

No pumps.
No aerators.
No central reservoir.

Just a place to put a kratky bin and grow lettuce.

We'll tackle how to size and shop for a utility shelf next.

#solarPunk
#indoorGardening
#verticalFarming
#hydroponics
#kratky
#kratkyMethod
#vegetableGardening
#gardening
#postScarcity
#foodSecurity

Day 38 of budget #hydroponics!

I feel like I could harvest some now! However, I'm starting to get concerned that something isn't quite right in the water, but I don't know what that could be. The two lettuces closest to the camera are not faring well and have a lot of stem without much leaf. Perhaps that's a light problem, or a nutrient one?

I might harvest some, redo the water and see how it fares

Oh shit. Gonna build a lettuce wall.

Can't stop. Won't stop.

Design Goals
- Low effort / passive / automated (After initial build, only requires 30 mins of work a week to maintain)
- "Inexpensive" (measured in how quickly it pays for itself compared to shopping at grocery store)
- Small footprint for indoor spaces (uses vertical space as opposed to horizontal space)
- ADHD friendly (you dont have to keep monitoring it. Set and forget)
- Provides entire personal need of leafy greens in continuous fashion
- Provides excess of personal needs in order to continuously share freely with neighbors

(Follow this thread in the coming months to watch the buildout. I'll post design theory and application along. It'll be vendor/brand agnostic. And I'll post up methods to tailor it to your space.)

(Photo below of prototype. It works! Time to scale it.)

The funniest thing (at least to me) about my life right now is:
- Lightbulbs are reaching end of life.
- It's a two-person job to remove the flushmount fixtures to change the bulbs but I live alone in pandemic isolation & can't get someone in to help.

So the answer is obviously...

...more #hydroponics.

When a room gets dark, I add a (sale priced) hydroponic garden. It's like live-in light therapy that also grows food & cleans air. Win!

This suits my space station life & amuses me. 1/n

#Gardening #Hydroponics

Second attempt at germinating Alpine strawberries, this time with actual rockwool instead of those silly foam things that came in the kit.

I soaked the cubes overnight in distilled water. They absorbed it as expected. This morning, I placed two seeds on each cube; they need light, so they don't go in the holes like other seeds might. Then I misted them lightly and put them in the greenhouse on a heat mat under a grow light.

Now we wait.

The second pic is the greenhouse, closed and lighted. The pole beans and lavender are under the blue light; tomatoes and peppers (which haven't germinated yet) are on the middle shelf; and strawberries are on the bottom.

Hey everyone! I put together an 8-page visual guide to explain the Kratky hydroponic method for tomatoes. It covers the basics of the setup and how the components work together. Hope it helps beginners! allforgardening.com/1226566/he #hydroponics