Hydroponics...the
basics
Advantages
Since
Hydroponics can be used in conjunction with artificial sunlight,
the growing season may be extended to include the winter months.
Also many vegetables yield more per square foot. and in a shorter
time than with soil. Nutrients are re-circulated resulting in much
less pollution.
HYDROPONICS
LOVES THE ENVIRONMENT as there is no need for harmful pesticides
and weed killers!
More info:
Benefits of Hydroponic food production

Anchorage
(media)...
Growing mediums
are used to anchor the roots and give support to the plant. Since
all nutrition necessary to grow plants are supplied by the nutrient
solution, mediums are used primarily for anchorage. The two most
popular growing mediums in Hydroponics are Heydite which
are small pieces of shale rock that can be re-used indefinitely
making it environmentally-friendly. Rockwool is also
made of rock but has been melted, spun like cotton candy and molded
into growing blocks and slabs. Smaller amounts of rockwool are used
to support the plant and it may be added to compost after use. More
info: Hydroponic
Growing Media

Nutrient
(plant food)
The
plant food in a hydroponic garden is supplied to the plants by dissolving
natural fertilizer salts in water to make a nutrient
solution. It is important to feed the plants the proper amounts
of each nutrient. Use a commercially prepared Hydroponic Nutrient,
such as
Dutch
Nutrient Formula,
see: Homegrown
DNF Nutrient
Or
make your own from recipes with our Nutrient
Mixing Directions.

Oxygen
Oxygen
is an important nutrient used by the plants roots. In fact
without ample oxygen to the roots the plant will drown. Hydroponics
is very generous to plant root systems allowing for easy exchange
of oxygen and other vital gases.

pH
(potential hydrogen)
The pH level refers
to the Acid or Alkaline level of the nutrient
solution. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14 with anything below seven
considered Acidic. Most plants prefer a pH level of
between 5.5 and 6.5. A pH level that is too high or too low can
affect the plants ability to use the nutrients. For more info see:
pH
acidbase
To
check and adjust pH using indicator solution simply remove 2 ml
of nutrient solution from the reservoir to the test tube and add
a drop of indicator. Check the colour chart on the bottle to determine
pH level. One would try to achieve a yellow test colour, green colour
indicates that the pH level is too high and a red colour too low.
Adjust down with a couple of drops of pH Down and adjust up with
straight tap water.
We
also carry a wide range of digital pH meters.

Seed
Starting / Stem
Cuttings
Simply
insert a seed into a prepared 1" rockwool cube, cover with
perlite or a piece of the rockwool cube. To make a stem cutting,
cut two nodes below a growing tip with a sharp knife, dip in a rooting
hormone and place immediately in a prepared 1" rockwool cube.
A standard two-part nursery tray with a humidity dome is a great
environment for seedlings and cuttings. Supply sixteen to eighteen
hours of light per day. They will be ready to transplant into their
permanent home when roots show through the bottom of the cube. Remember,
rockwool needs an air space underneath to allow free drainage. Remove
the humidity dome daily to allow new air exchange.
For more info see:
Hydroponic
Propagation

Transplanting
It
is very easy to take plants that are already growing in soil and
transplant them into a hydroponic system. Gently rinse the plants
roots of soil in cold water. Spread the roots around the bottom
of the hydroponic pot and fill with growing media.
Its
the only way to grow! |