June 29, 2007

The Truth About Hydroponics

It has become difficult to determine what advise about hydroponics is worth listening to. This is in part due to an abundance of useless products on the market as well as naivety surrounding the subject.Water temperature 0 Your nutrient solution should feel COLD at 21oC NOT WARM. 21 degrees centigrade is the ideal temperature, it’s warm enough to stimulate good growth while cold enough to be able to carry the maximum amount of oxygen (O2) for our purposes. As the water rises above this temperature the water can carry less and less oxygen.Timers on NFT systems 0 Once the roots are out of your 3″ cubes or baskets, you should run your nutrient pump 24 hours a day, certainly never have it off for more than 15 minutes at a time, even during lights off. Cell damage on the plants roots can be identified by it brown colour and is often caused by the evaporation of moisture from the roots. By running the solution constantly, it can be used to moderate the temperature around the roots.CO2 and Carbon in your nutrient solution 0 The vegetative leafy part of the plant above the surface feeds on Carbon dioxide. The roots feed […]

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June 26, 2007

Ready-To-Go Hydroponics System Kits

If you are looking to get into growing flowers, plants, or vegetables right inside your own home, but you do not have the desire or the energy to set up your own indoor garden, one solution is to purchase a kit that includes a complete hydroponics system. Such kits come with absolutely everything that one needs in order to get started growing indoors, and do it with a high level of success.
While it is true that a whole lot of people nowadays are not lucky enough to have green thumbs, growing flowers, plants and vegetables indoors, in water, does not require a green thumb. What is needed to grow vegetables indoors is a little bit of space in your kitchen, a little bit of water, a light source that mimics the sun, and a garden kit. A garden kit includes a reservoir and tray, where the water will go and the plants will grow. Such a kit also includes some medium to put in the tray. The last element; also included in a garden kit, are the nutrients which must be added to the water in order to enable the plants to grow.
A hydroponics system kit enables everyone to be […]

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June 16, 2007

Hydroponic Gardens - Picking A System To Suit Your Requirements

Hydroponic gardens consist of raising plants in a growing medium other than soil. Most times, this means suspending a plant’s roots in a tray of water that is concentrated with nutrient solution. The roots then absorb the essential nutrients that they need in order to provide maximum growth. Because of this, hydroponics gardening plants generally utilize the nutrients more efficiently and then produce bigger blossoms and larger yields. By doing some research online, you can find several successful systems for producing a successful hydroponic gardening system.
Many indoor gardeners employ the Ebb and Flow method (also known as the Flood and Drain method). With this hydroponic gardening system, a submersed pump floods the grow tray with a nutrient rich solution at regular intervals. A mechanism monitors the surrounding environment to help determine the amount of nutrients to provide to the plants for optimum growth. With this hydroponics grow system, gardeners can use a variety of different growing mediums. Gravel and Grow rocks are also helpful when placed in the bottom of the grow tray to help the plants get the nutrients provided by the solution. Or, for smaller plants, gardeners may choose to use individual pots that they can easily move […]

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