Making a Mini Hydroponic Pipe System



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After a long time without making a hydroponic pipe system, I finally received an order from a marketplace. I had a lot of unused pipe, which was still in great condition and affordable enough to make a 16-hole hydroponic system.

It's a favorite among people who live in urban areas, have small balconies and direct sunlight, so I quickly built one to pick up that afternoon. However, a problem arose while I was busy working on it.

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My 4-year-old nephew came to help (she said), and of course, I couldn't believe it. He came to annoy me and try to coax me into playing. He thought the pipe was for hitting a piñata. Would Uncle want to play with me?

I was flustered when he came and tried to help me at my workstation, but at least I was a little happy because I forgot to take a break. Making pipes for hydroponics requires a high level of concentration, measuring distances, pipe requirements, and everything else must be proportional. This ensures everything fits together and is sturdy.

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It's not just a matter of installing pipes and hoping the vegetables will grow well, but rather a medium for city dwellers to learn the importance of growing vegetables and the importance of hard work.

By the way, the hydroponic piping is almost complete; all that's left is the finishing touches, including the addition of a pump similar to an aquarium pump and a small bucket, which will be shipped later. An example of a hydroponic piping installation is at my house, where mint grows abundantly in my garden.

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I ever think to buy this kind of pipe but consider of mouses..

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Wow, thanks for sharing this idea. I wanted to plant lettuce in my backyard and seeing your post it makes me curious and I wanted to follow what you made.

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Yeah, kids have that way of "helping"... But it's easy to engage them with "hold this" or "put that there, please" or "please go and ask mom for a 'lemonade'". Or "Let's see who can clean up faster!", making a game out of some work steps that don't require as much precision.

That system looks amazing, congratulations! Makes me want to have one, too, but I doubt I'll get to that. Maybe one day, I do have a lot of wall space...

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