How were we going to accomplish all this in the Midwest? With our 100+ degree temperatures in summer, floods in spring and good foot of snow in the winter. Well we thought back to an old Christmas gift the AeroGarden. It was great for our basement that had no windows and for me in the long dark weeks of winter! Like most other people with the basic herb garden the basal took over and was the shining green emerald in my basement. So after more research and finding that they now have bowls for growing other plants(that don't fit our original model) We decided on the MIRACLE-GRO AEROGARDEN BOUNTY ELITE and the AEROGARDEN GROW BOWL AND STRAWBERRY KIT FOR BOUNTY ELITE GARDENS So far so good. The plants came looking much hardyer then I would have expected. The AeroGarden was super easy to set up and adjust(I just put the strawberries in our garden outside). With the grow bowl it always showed needing water so I called and they said to remove the little bobber and now it's happy. I keep adjusting the settings based on how the plants react and the more I learn about wasabi. They are putting on some stress growth but not too bad. The happy balance we have found so far with the AeroGarden setting is a 2 minute water pump every 58 minutes, with the light a foot above the plants, on for 10 hours from 7am - 5pm. Now this is a lot of light! Wasabi is a shade loving plant you read this over and over but ours was still reaching for the window with anything less. Our solution was to use the same privacy window film that was already on the window that the plants were growing towards, in my mind the plants were approving the film not taking to much UV from them. We took some of the film and folded it over and stuck it to it's self (very hard to do with out a tun of bubbles, but the spray it comes with really helped). I cut it to shape and we placed it over the grow guide rail that came with the AeroGarden. Now that we have the ?shade/ light-defuser? on, the plants are super happy and growing well. I'll post more later as we they mature seeing as it takes 2 years to develop a tuber. 17-5-16
Up date photos
PS The poor plants got shocked when we were away and our house sitter forgot to water them. They are still very much alive and Huge but I'm going to wait till they are looking a bit better to post the photos.
After the not getting enough water and a major cutting bock of most the damaged leafs.
It put out a lot of these taller shoots and stress flowered.
Still recovering but now so big it goes though about a salon of water in two weeks. so we added a extra tank. Dec 16
not quite back to size but getting there! Jan 17
May 2017 update: The Wasabi is still growing strong the biggest challenge is keeping enough water in it. We go through this bad cycle of adding water then a couple of weeks later the whole plant goes all floppy and it needs more! Then the wasabi stress grows (using more water then it would normally need) with lots of flowers and tuns of new growth, then I have to clean up the dead leafs(about half as much as shown on the plant went into the trash before this photo). Then we add the monthly nutrients and repeat. So basically this is a pet more then a house plant, but one that I'm pretty proud of. Three notes this far in 1, we are going through almost a gallon of water a week, and with the AeroGarden you have to use distilled water, so the cost of a pet wasabi is something to consider. 2, you have to clean up the dead leafs every month or so anyhow because any extra cover shades the growth medium and promotes mold, so if you see to much shade or dead plant matter get it out of there! 3, Flavor: The leafs (witch are edible) are pretty gross, if you try the young leafs the sappy bitter flavor isn't as bad, but they are Not going on anyones salad! However, you do get that floral, spicy but not burn kind of tingle note at the end of all the leafs, so I'm pretty excited for the rhizome... witch I have no plans of harvesting any time soon... again this became a pet at some point...
Any recent updates? How is it doing?
ReplyDeleteThanks for asking, I just updated it for you take a look :)
DeleteThanks for the update! I just started some wasabi with the aerogarden bounty, Ive cut the light back since they are under a skylight which gives them some filtered sunlight. What amount of nutrients are you using?
DeleteAbout a 1-2 tablespoon every month, month and half IE when ever it tells me it need more.
ReplyDeletehi there! thanks for the amazing series, very exicting! how are the plants looking now?
ReplyDeleteWell a bit has happened we had a big stress growth then die off then we moved cross country, but I did clean it up before the move and was very surprised to find my two original plants are now 4! with the two main plants and two little one off on their own I'll post photos soon :)
ReplyDeleteThat's so exciting... Congratulations and celebrate this milestone, lot of hard work and resilience, I'm sure we'll all be excited to see the pics :)
DeleteI just wTched a show on nhk and thought how could i grow some, i was gifted an aero garden and came to see if it was possible and your blogpost popped up!!!
ReplyDeleteHow did they turn out? Do u have a link? And more tips?