November 21, 2024

VIDEO: 2 Liter Bottle Hydroponics Tutorial by Epic Gardening


A two liter bottle is a great way to start hydroponic gardening. I made this as a guide for kids but then decided to record a video about it because it’s such a fun way to get into hydroponics for anyone, no matter how old they are.

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: 2 Liter Bottle Hydroponics Tutorial by Epic Gardening

  1. Would 'Chux' cloth perforated kitchen wipes work as a wicking material and keep the fine coco-coir from leaking out into the water? The roots should be able to eventually penetrate the tiny holes in the cloth.

  2. why wouldn't make the drinking hole touch the water? probebly a good reason.. just wondering.. wouldn't need a wick if the medium is slightly above/touching the water

  3. Ha I literally just done this today then decided to look up if people had done it and you have done exactly what I done.
    I used a sponge as the media though and it doubles as a wick

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