Looking forward to hearing how you made out with the potatoes.
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How many birds do you want it to feed? if it is only a little, lots of the tutorials i have read use various sizes of Glad tupperware type containers with good success. These small Sterlite containers seem like a great option especially for the price. Even if this prototype flops i would try and rework it using the same style tubs
I am up to day 4 on my sprouts. My 'oldest' bin is starting to show growth! I will go get some photos after it is done with the drain cycles from dumping the water through. One down fall of my system is that once i pour water into the topmost bin, it needs to remain stacked until it has all drained down to the catchment. not a big deal, except for right now when i want to take photos
I seeOk, i already have some observations and lessons on day 4 here is my run down then i will follow up with my lessons at the end
Here is what they look like on 'day 1' I soak them in a coffee can. Currently soaking them for 24 hours
Here is 'day 2' which is 24 hours in the bin. No signs of growth yet.
'Day 3' is 48 hours in bin. Just starting to sprout
And 'Day 4' - 72 hours in bin. plenty of roots coming out. Notice the darker color spots. This bin is starting to grow fuzz and has an off odor.
What i have learned is a few things:
1) probably should only soak oats for 12 hours, not 24. They are looking pretty swollen when i dump them. I also need to start rinsing them before i add them to the 'day 1' bin.
2) oats are not getting enough air causing mold
3) bins are not draining well which could be adding to #2. too much moisture is staying in the bins
I will be figuring out how to change this set up to allow me to leave the lids off and to tilt them more to increase drainage. I think i will be back to my original plan of building a wooden framework to hold the bins. live and learn!
I wouldn't call my first run a total failure. only the oldest bin is gross, so i have laid the rest out to finish sprouting with the lids off while i rework the stacking. If it was as easy as poking some holes and stacking the bins like that i suppose everyone would do it. Learn and keep moving!I see
I'll do a trial run in a small container from my kitchen recycles before doing a big batch