These net cup supports securely hold any standard 2" net cup in a wide-mouth mason jar. they provide a stable base for even your largest hydroponic plants. the diameter of the inside hole is 52.5mm wide (just over 2") and the outside of the ring is 83mm wide, providing just enough wiggle room to fit any 2 inch net cup.. At the end of this, you should be able to get a plant growing in a mason jar, and keep it going for a few months. germinate a seed. put the net cup in the jar, and add water until it comes up to 1/4″ above the bottom of the cup. add your peat puck. once it’s fully expanded, pop in your seeds.. Hydroponics have been utilized as a growing technique for centuries and has continued to be a great option for farmers and novice gardeners alike! but, what do you do if you don’t have space for a huge hydroponic system in your home? use mason jars! people have been using mason jars as a space-saving, hydroponic alternative for years..
Thread strap up through slit in yogurt cup and then back down opposite slit. leave a loop at the top. don’t let the loop stick up higher than top of the cup. straps will now be hanging out of the bottom of cup. this makes a wicking system where the strap soaked in water solution provides the soil with nutrients and moisture.. The hydroponic mason jar itself needed to be wrapped in newspaper to prevent algae growth so i had some antique newspaper clippings that i decoupaged onto my mason jars for a real country homespun farmhouse look. advertisement. materials: jiffy pod starter plant seedlings;.
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