10.11.07

Grow Hydroponics

There are many advantages to Hydroponics gardening. They are small, can be easily grown inside, are perfect for most vegetables (especially the red tomato), and the equipment is cheap and easy to manage.

By definition, hydroponics gardening is the growing of plant with no soil. This ìdirdless gardeningî can be done in a variety of ways. No matter which method you choose, it will likely work better than regular soil gardening because you can give the plant exactly what it needs at the right time. They will also not receive other things from the environment that are not needed or will interfere with the pH or other important factors for their growth. You can specifically manage pH, nutrients, water, and light. You will have to be very knowledgeable about the types of plants you will grow since itís survival is up to how you take care of it.

Hydroponics can be very simple. All you need is a hand watered bucket with a single plant to get started. The normal hydroponics system in a home consists of a growing tray, light, a reservoir, a water controlled pump for watering, and an air pump to give oxygen to the nutrients. Hydroponics can also get complicated, however, with computer sensors to control the watering, nutrients, and light.

In Hydroponics, rockwool, perlite, coconut fiber, gravel, sand, vermiculite, or even air can be used in the place of soil. You can buy kits or get instructions from a gardening store about how to create a system in your home, or you can buy all of the required parts and just build it on your own.

Magnesium, sulfur, calcium, cobalt, boron, iron, copper, manganese, and zinc are micronutrients that are all needed for plants to grow healthy and strong. It is very important that a plant has all of these. If any are absent, the plants will be less healthy. In fact, anyone who eats the vegetables from the plant could have health problems as well. For this reason, you must use a high quality fertilizer when you garden with Hydroponics.

The pH balance must also be looked after very closely. If the pH balance is inconsistent, the plants will not be able to absorb essential nutrients correctly. Luckily, unlike regular gardening, Hydroponics makes it rather easy to test and control pH.

The six most basic of the Hydroponics gardening systems are Wick, Water Culture, Ebb and Flow, Drip, N.F.T., and Aeroponic. There are hundreds of other variations, however. Hydroponics can help you to easily enjoy house plants, fresh produce, flowers, herbs, and spices all year long, even indoors!

Hydroponics System

1 comment:

grow lights hydroponics said...

This is a great idea for those who want to grow vegetables at home and yet doesn't have a garden with good soil. It's a good thing that hydroponic kits are now available through online shopping.