I've been watching your videos for awhile now and been getting frustrated that I can't seem to find the toes you use anywhere and glad you finally posted the info! Great job on your videos and think I may end up putting my own little twist on the setup you have with my own ideas as an Ebb and Flow design.
Hello Mike, I've watched almost every video on your channel – love the content. 2018 I want to grow my own produce to eat and everything you have here is a great resource. I see you've grown a lot of lettuce and basil, my question is: using your same system can I grow herbs like thyme, or rosemary and if yes – would the yields be that much significantly better than just regular propagation in a small water bottle (for example). Thanks Michael, have a great new year
I sold my red/blue LED Growlights. They threw off too much heat (which was bad in enclosed growing spaces), would burn my plants if they were any closer than a couple feet, and only seemed to do really well for plants directly underneath them. Curious to see how they work for you. For now my indoor garden is powered by white "daylight" LED bulbs.
I've been watching your videos for awhile now and been getting frustrated that I can't seem to find the toes you use anywhere and glad you finally posted the info! Great job on your videos and think I may end up putting my own little twist on the setup you have with my own ideas as an Ebb and Flow design.
Hello Mike, I've watched almost every video on your channel – love the content. 2018 I want to grow my own produce to eat and everything you have here is a great resource. I see you've grown a lot of lettuce and basil, my question is: using your same system can I grow herbs like thyme, or rosemary and if yes – would the yields be that much significantly better than just regular propagation in a small water bottle (for example). Thanks Michael, have a great new year
I sold my red/blue LED Growlights. They threw off too much heat (which was bad in enclosed growing spaces), would burn my plants if they were any closer than a couple feet, and only seemed to do really well for plants directly underneath them. Curious to see how they work for you. For now my indoor garden is powered by white "daylight" LED bulbs.