MURAH !! MEMBUAT TRAY MICROGREEN CUMA Rp.4.500
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator demonstrates how to make an affordable microgreen tray using a low-cost plastic tray typically used for making nata de coco. While microgreen trays sold online can be expensive, this DIY solution only costs around IDR 4,500 per piece. Using a soldering iron (or heated nail) to create numerous holes in the tray for proper drainage, the video explains how this method helps avoid overwatering or fungal growth. The creator encourages viewers to start growing microgreens on a budget, emphasizing the practical benefits of this simple yet effective DIY project.
Takeaways
- 😀 Affordable microgreen trays can be made using plastic trays for making 'nathan d'coco', which cost only Rp4,500 each.
- 😀 Commercial microgreen trays can be quite expensive, with prices reaching Rp38,000 for a set.
- 😀 The key to this DIY method is using a soldering iron or a heated nail to create holes in the tray.
- 😀 More holes in the tray result in better drainage, which is crucial for healthy microgreens.
- 😀 Watering should be done from the bottom of the tray, rather than spraying from above, to avoid mold and rotting.
- 😀 Creating multiple holes ensures effective watering and prevents waterlogging in the soil.
- 😀 The goal is to help beginners grow microgreens on a budget without compromising plant health.
- 😀 Using a heated nail can be a substitute if you don't have a soldering iron.
- 😀 The video provides a cost-effective solution for starting microgreen farming at home.
- 😀 The speaker emphasizes the importance of a healthy growing environment by preventing issues like mold or fungal growth.
- 😀 This DIY project is an easy and affordable way to get started with growing microgreens for those on a budget.
Q & A
What is the main goal of the video?
-The main goal of the video is to demonstrate how to create an affordable microgreen tray using inexpensive materials.
What is the cost of the materials used in the video?
-The materials used, specifically the tray for the microgreens, cost around Rp4,500 per piece, which is much cheaper compared to the more expensive trays sold for around Rp38,000.
Why does the creator suggest using the tray from Nathans d'coco?
-The creator suggests using the tray from Nathans d'coco because it is affordable, costing only Rp4,500, and can be used to create an effective microgreen tray.
What tool is primarily used in the video for creating the microgreen tray?
-The primary tool used in the video is a soldering iron. The creator also mentions that a heated nail could be an alternative for those who don't have a soldering iron.
What is the advantage of having more holes in the tray?
-The advantage of having more holes in the tray is that it allows for better watering of the plants through the tray’s bottom, preventing the need to spray water from above, which could lead to rot or mold growth.
Why is spraying water from above not recommended?
-Spraying water from above can cause the plant stems and leaves to rot, and it can also lead to mold growth on the growing medium.
How does the creator suggest watering the microgreens?
-The creator suggests watering the microgreens through the bottom of the tray using the holes, rather than spraying from above.
What type of microgreens is the creator talking about in the video?
-The video focuses on growing microgreens, but the specific types are not mentioned. The creator demonstrates using a general tray to grow microgreens.
What alternative to a soldering iron does the creator offer for making holes in the tray?
-As an alternative to a soldering iron, the creator suggests using a heated nail to make the holes in the tray.
What is the overall message of the video?
-The overall message is to encourage people to start growing microgreens on a budget by creating affordable DIY trays using common materials, making it accessible for anyone who wants to try urban farming.
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