December 23, 2024

VIDEO: DIY Water Bottle Hydroponic System for Propagating and Herbs


Learning how to make a hydroponic system doesn’t have to be hard – in fact, this is barely a tutorial at all! I used heavy duty 1″ net pots from my friend CZ Garden, who sponsored this video, to make the simplest repurposed water bottle kratky system that I could imagine.

It’s perfect for propagating, growing herbs, or taking cuttings of your houseplants. Better yet, these little net pots are so cheap that you’re only limited by your creativity. DIY cloning systems with these would be a breeze to make.

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: DIY Water Bottle Hydroponic System for Propagating and Herbs

  1. Nice, CZ 1" is my go-to. I cut 1.5" rockwool in 1/4's. I do it more for cost savings. Funny, I tried to seed something in coco… packed it too tight, will try again.

  2. Thank you for the great video. I am going to use this with a gardening club during virtual learning. It would be great if you had a follow-up video of how it grows and the next transition.

  3. Hey Kev ,its Kev from the UK lol , I have looked on amazon and a handfull of other sites but the way things are at the moment it is hard to find answers , if you could recommend or know of any all in one neutreint solution .many thanks

  4. I should have asked this week's ago. Lollllllllllllllllllllllll! I know nada about plants. We did these in my classroom. What do we do once they have roots?! Lol. Do we just plant them like this, or do we cut them out and plant them? Do they stay in the bottles? (Ahhhhhh!) Help! 🙂 FYI, they loved this!

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