Have you ever wondered how plants in an indoor aquaponics system get pollinated? This is a bit of an issue because no one wants bees living inside their house. Well, my husband has found a very simple way to pollinate the vegetable plants growing in our basement using a tiny paintbrush.
He is also "cloning" the tomato plants in our aquaponics system and planting the new plants in our outdoor gardens. Tomato plants have a unique quality which allows you to clip their branches and replant them to start a new tomato plant. We have been very successful cloning the tomato plants growing in our aquaponics system. We automatically have a jump-start on our outdoor tomato plants because the new cloned plants start out around 8-12" tall.
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In his latest video, Todd will show you how he pollinates and clones our plants. During the video he also, ironically, gets stung by a random bee that made its way into our house!
Aquaponics Walkthrough Episode 9 - Pollinating and Cloning Indoor Plants
This post was shared at: The Backyard Farming Connection, HomeAcre Hop, Simple Lives Thursday, Homestead Barn Hop

In his latest video, Todd will show you how he pollinates and clones our plants. During the video he also, ironically, gets stung by a random bee that made its way into our house!
Aquaponics Walkthrough Episode 9 - Pollinating and Cloning Indoor Plants
This post was shared at: The Backyard Farming Connection, HomeAcre Hop, Simple Lives Thursday, Homestead Barn Hop

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