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I have been contemplating to set up a small vertical hydroponic system, but I am struggling a bit to come up with plants I would actually like to eat that would fit well.

Stuff like tomatoes or pepper just seems to grow way too big to function well in a typical vertical setup, and I am not a big fan of leafy salads to eat.

I found a nice small cabbage (Japanese Tatsoi), which is quite ok, but other suggestions would be welcome.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

Yeah that Tatsoi is a kind of Pak choi I think. That would work nicely for sure.

I guess I need to search a bit for smaller tomato varieties... my current cherry tomatoes grow easily 2 meter or higher (with a support pole) if I don't cut them back all the time.

Ginger might be interesting ๐Ÿค”