Hoochos explores the worlds of Hydroponics, Aquaponics, Permaculture, Homesteading, Fermentation, Technology and DIY Builds to look at the world through a larger lens that can incorporate the best of everything into a rich and rewarding lifestyle.
Through self sufficiency we can reduce consumption and increase our hyperlocal household production.

Also, check out my other channel: All the gear, No idea…
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Hoocho

Hey guys, not so exciting but would help me out a lot.

If you’ve had a good experience with hydro land and are enjoying the low cost hydroponic supplies, I’d love if you left a 5 star review.

It’s a simple button click and really helps the store in the google algorithm.

This will help get more hydro stuff to more people at better prices.

Much love.
Hooch.

maps.app.goo.gl/pkcfjNw7S9RqwKsx9

1 month ago | [YT] | 88

Hoocho

Small but important announcement.
We are now stocking pest management solutions on hydroland.

This comes with a particular responsibility that myself and the team are committed to, which is that we will only stock pollinator (bee 🐝 ) friendly solutions that are safe for use on food crops (lettuce etc 🥬) when properly used (with withholding if applicable)

I will be doing a video on how to apply once we have stocked the three main biocides we are trying to beat the market price for and provide in quantities that are appropriate for small backyard applications.

The first of these is dipel which comes in $7 less than Bunnings Yates brand, for more than double the amount than the Yates product.

hydroland.com.au/products/dipel-df-biological-inse…

1 month ago | [YT] | 66

Hoocho

To all the US American downpipe RGGS users:
Which is the pipe do you prefer?
(Inches)
I’m leaning towards the larger just cause the root area is more.

I’m unaware of cost and availability.

Need feedback as I’m currently in process of getting endcaps to the Amazon store for you.

Cheers

5 months ago | [YT] | 36

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Me in a meme.

6 months ago | [YT] | 170

Hoocho

A lot of people are asking where I buy my filament so cheap, the answer is EBay for AU and there is an option below for US

You have to shop around but you can get it between $11-13.50/Kg for black PETG

www.ebay.com.au/str/kingroon3dprinter?mkcid=16&mke…

I use eBay plus to get it even cheaper with free delivery. ($5 a year)

For the US people.
kingroon.com/
You have to buy bulk to take advantage of this, there’s no way around that.

I have no affiliation with eBay or kingaroon.

6 months ago | [YT] | 54

Hoocho

How to Make Rum: Molasses to Spirit. Muck and Dunder - Generational Wash
https://youtu.be/gYgofcJaCV4

8 months ago | [YT] | 26

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Testing phase of a 3D printable self watering seedling propagation system.

Cause I always forget to water my seedlings…

9 months ago | [YT] | 151

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3D Printable Chicken Feeder V2.0
https://youtu.be/LZz-LTEsEUU

10 months ago | [YT] | 13

Hoocho

I am interested in finding out whether you guys are interested in multi colour prints…

I have just started printing on an X1C from bamboo labs with the AMS multi material unit.

Going forward I think this technology will start to become more common and affordable and I plan on integrating multi colour compatible prints into my future designs but I’d like to know what portion of viewers and patrons have access to this capacity at this point in time.

And if you don’t, whether you’d like to see the prints designed with this in mind so you can consider it in your future printer purchasing decisions as the technology inevitably gets more accessible.

1 year ago | [YT] | 22