Beegzoidberg

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Beegzoidberg ,

Personally, I bought a cheap tower PC and air mouse to be a full time torrent/streaming setup for my TV. I love it!

Beegzoidberg ,

I spent up a bit on a refurbished one at $130, but the other commenter is right that they can be in the $60-$100 range

Beegzoidberg ,

I respect that it's a pain getting up change it (where I recommend the air mouse) as well as the pain of having to plug it all back in, so it makes sense that you don't want to move your streaming computer constantly and you don't want to buy another one. Best of luck figuring out what works for you

Starting a Serrano, a Hungarian cheese pepper, and a cherry tomato in my backyard! ( files.catbox.moe )

I've mentioned it in the weekly thread but these are sitting an inch deep in nutrients and water. They drink it down, and I refill it when they need it. Its a hydroponic method called kratky. I don't have a hose or a lot of room so this might be a good solution for me. Excited to see how it goes!

Beegzoidberg ,

It is beyond what you asked, but I learned a lot of my basics watching YouTube videos.

Beegzoidberg ,

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!

Beegzoidberg ,

Will do!

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