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  • I cut my indoor basil and mint plants way back because they were making a mess. I hope they bounce back! This week, I'll go out looking for a couple pepper plants to try kratky for the first time outdoors. Basically, I make a big nutrient solution in a bucket, I leave the plant's dirt slightly submerged in the water, and hopefully the plant roots into the nutrients and grows like crazy. I have a small backyard and no hose hookup so I want this to be a simple solution to grow red peppers or poblanos' as well as a spicy pepper like a jalapeño or Thai chili. Step 1 is finding the seedlings!

  • I really encourage it when space is an issue. I have a basil plant that's been going for about a year, I've changed the water twice and that's it! I reuse peanut butter containers and use cotton balls for a growing medium. Kratky is really easy! I can't even keep basil in a pot alive, but this guy is great.

  • I dont have much space or a hose hookup, but I want to try kratky outdoors with some Thai chillis and poblanos. I recently started the plants, and I plan to go to a garden center for starters if they fail. I'm excited!

    Kratky is a hydroponic method where you stick plant roots in a mix of water and nutrients, and the plant grows as is! I've only done it indoors, so an outdoor grow will a new challenge but a fun one.