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Diy hydroponic pods (Hpp)

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                         H.p.p. hydroponic pods

Okay I'm going to build a grow Tower and put these hydroponic pods on to the Grove Towers. But we have to start somewhere so here's the Prototype and then we kill upgrade them from there.


There was a few things I didn't like, as I hung it outside to see how it would fare in the weather
So to continue the experiment I made a different configuration not exactly what I was going for but it seems to be holding up so I put the drip feed into it now this drip-feed is manual that means I'll have to check it every day until I find the pump to pump the water up to the top.













The video shows how the manual drip system is working, an automatic system will be added as we upgrade this system but for now we want to show that we can feel the water jug and it will drip during the day































We planted some kale seed to see the growth of the hydroponic systems we wanted to fully test the systems before upgrading and making it better you will see these types of upgrades in the following blogs.

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