Hydroponics/Soilless Cucumber in greenhouse–Video-Part I & II

 

Thanks for such a good response on the videos. It is really motivating. Many of them wanted a video of the entire life cycle of the plant and also possible narration of growing methods along side.  That is exactly what I am doing now.

Some of the videos were shot without audio. Now, I am recording all the videos with narration. I used to think, that recording an audio/video should be very easy. You just talk..Isn’t it.. Apparently not so, when I started taking these videos. The moment I switch on the record button in the camera.. suddenly the situation changes.. one becomes all conscious, all kinds of disturbances happen only during that 10 minutes of silence you need… I have so many blooper videos which we keep watching and laughing later.. so anyway.. easy or tough, there is going to be lots of videos from now.

Here are the videos of Seedless cucumber growing in my greenhouse. Check it out

A short clip of Cucumber growing hydroponically in the greenhouse

 

Early stages of cucumber grown using hydroponics.

 

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Until next video

GG

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3 comments to Hydroponics/Soilless Cucumber in greenhouse–Video-Part I & II

  • Raj

    Great work.
    I am seeing difference of opinion about taste of hydroponic vs soil grown vegetables. Which one tastes better in your opinion?

    • Hi Raj,

      One cannot say which one tastes better. Soilgrown or hydroponics, the taste depends on the cultivar/variety of the plant and to some extent on the nutrition the plant gets. If soil grown plant is given what it wants.. you will get the good tasting tomatoes.,

  • Hydroman

    Many of the fruits and vegetables grown and harvested in mass numbers and sold in supermarkets have tough skins to facilitate machine harvesting, sorting and shipping. The advantage of hydroponic home grown vegetables is that they taste better, fewer pesticides are required and they have superior nutritional value.

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