Hydroponics
Re: Hydroponics
I believe there is a shop in the fruit market near Makro which sells some hydroponic stuff, on the left hand side near the marie pithak school. But no idea what they actually stock.
Re: Hydroponics
Villa sell a few small bottles of nutrients.
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What sort of technique are you using,NFT,flood and drain,aeroponics? I've used liquid garden feed before,just need a salt meter to test the strength.myself I'm going to use a system of Dutch or bubble buckets as when the water gets too warm the water has no oxygen and the plants will drown.
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I'm just using some pvc pipe that i cut holes in to take a small pot that i got on ebay for lettuce but i will also do those dutch buckets for tomatoes i seen on youtube i think that would be fun,i can get the nutrients on ebay as well which is a resonable price but the freight is twice the price of the product i will keep looking thanks for the leeds i will try them.Marcosteffano wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 2:46 pmWhat sort of technique are you using,NFT,flood and drain,aeroponics? I've used liquid garden feed before,just need a salt meter to test the strength.myself I'm going to use a system of Dutch or bubble buckets as when the water gets too warm the water has no oxygen and the plants will drown.
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TRY LAZADAK1w1nev wrote: ↑June 8, 2018, 2:25 pmI'm just using some pvc pipe that i cut holes in to take a small pot that i got on ebay for lettuce but i will also do those dutch buckets for tomatoes i seen on youtube i think that would be fun,i can get the nutrients on ebay as well which is a resonable price but the freight is twice the price of the product i will keep looking thanks for the leeds i will try them.Marcosteffano wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 2:46 pmWhat sort of technique are you using,NFT,flood and drain,aeroponics? I've used liquid garden feed before,just need a salt meter to test the strength.myself I'm going to use a system of Dutch or bubble buckets as when the water gets too warm the water has no oxygen and the plants will drown.
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Re: Hydroponics
Try a aliexpress cheaper than lazada and can get free shipping, I bought many things and yet to complain about quality or price
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Hey Thanks for that i've bought several items fro them now including the nutrient which was at my door 3 days from the time i ordered it great service very surprised.TAXIfor7/11 wrote: ↑June 8, 2018, 6:34 pmTRY LAZADAK1w1nev wrote: ↑June 8, 2018, 2:25 pmI'm just using some pvc pipe that i cut holes in to take a small pot that i got on ebay for lettuce but i will also do those dutch buckets for tomatoes i seen on youtube i think that would be fun,i can get the nutrients on ebay as well which is a resonable price but the freight is twice the price of the product i will keep looking thanks for the leeds i will try them.Marcosteffano wrote: ↑June 7, 2018, 2:46 pmWhat sort of technique are you using,NFT,flood and drain,aeroponics? I've used liquid garden feed before,just need a salt meter to test the strength.myself I'm going to use a system of Dutch or bubble buckets as when the water gets too warm the water has no oxygen and the plants will drown.