An Introduction to Hydroponics and Hydroponic Systems

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How does a hydroponic system work?
In a hydroponic system, a soil-free medium is used to keep the plant in place. Options for this medium include sand, stone, or fiber. Because these are porous, they enable the absorption of air and water, which is required for plants to grow.

Typically in a hydroponic system, nutrition is efficiently directed to the roots of the plants. Thus, there is no need for the plant to expend its energy in developing long roots. As long as they are exposed to light, hydroponic plants will flourish.

What are the different types of hydroponic systems?
There are six different types of hydroponic systems. A brief description of each is given below:

Wick System
This is the simplest of the hydroponic systems. A rich nutrient solution is pulled into the growing medium with a wick. Coconut fiber, vermiculite, perlite, and pro-mix are used as growing mediums. This system works best with smaller plants because the wick can only supply a limited amount of water.

Water Culture
This hydroponic system consists of a styrofoam platform that holds the plants, while floating on a nutrient solution. Nutrients and oxygen are filtered to the plants’ roots by an air pump. This hydroponic system works best for plants which thrive on water, such as leaf lettuce. As with the wick system, the water culture system is not ideal for larger plants that require a more efficient feeding cycle.

Ebb and Flow
The ebb and flow system operates by temporarily flooding the plant’s grow tray with the nutrient solution and then letting it flow back into the nutrient reservoir. The cycle is controlled by a pump that is activated by a timer. This hydroponic system is more versatile than the previous two.

Drip System
This hydroponic system is widely used because it involves a simple operation. A timer is used to turn on a submerged pump that enables the nutrient solution to reach the plant via a thin drip. A recovery drip system recycles excess solution that is not absorbed by the plant; a non-recovery system allows this to go waste.

Nutrient Film Technique
This technique uses a constant flow of food so no timer is used. A tube is used to pump the nutrient solution into a tray where it can be absorbed by the plants’ roots. Any solution that is not absorbed automatically flows back into the reservoir. Typically, the plant is placed in a basket whereby the roots can hang freely into the solution. No other growing medium is required.

Aeroponics
The technology involved makes this the most complicated of the hydroponic systems. No medium is used as the roots grow in air, but are misted with a nutrient solution according to a precisely timed schedule every few minutes. The misting cycles need to be monitored to avoid the roots drying out.

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General Hydroponics Flora Series QT – FloraGro, FloraBloom, and FloraMicro

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General Hydroponics Flora Series QT – FloraGro, FloraBloom, and FloraMicro

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  • GH Flora Series is the original Building Block Nutrient System imitated but never duplicated. Contains complete Primary, Secondary and Micro Nutrients for enhanced yields and better crop quality.
  • Users can adjust mixtures to suit specific plant needs. Enhances flavor, nutrition, aroma and essential oils in both hydroponic and soil cultivated plants
  • Contains highly purified concentrates for maximum solubility.
  • pH balanced for ease of use. NASA and Antarctic research scientists choose Flora Series — because of its superior formulation and reliability.

FLORAGRO: Stimulates structural and vegetative growth. Builds strong roots.
FLORABLOOM: Stimulates flower and fruit development. Enhances flavor, aroma, and essential oils. Provides high Phosphorous, Potassium, Magnesium, and Sulfur

FLORAMICRO: The foundation of the “Building-Block” System. Provides Nitrogen, Potassium, Calcium, and trace elements.

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General Hydroponics Flora Series Gallon – Tri-Pack: FloraGro, FloraBloom, and FloraMicro

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General Hydroponics Flora Series Gallon – Tri-Pack: FloraGro, FloraBloom, and FloraMicro

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  • GH Flora Series is the original Building Block Nutrient System imitated but never duplicated. Contains complete Primary, Secondary and Micro Nutrients for enhanced yields and better crop quality.
  • Users can adjust mixtures to suit specific plant needs. Enhances flavor, nutrition, aroma and essential oils in both hydroponic and soil cultivated plants
  • Contains highly purified concentrates for maximum solubility.
  • pH balanced for ease of use. NASA and Antarctic research scientists choose Flora Series — because of its superior formulation and reliability.

FLORAGRO: Stimulates structural and vegetative growth. Builds strong roots.
FLORABLOOM: Stimulates flower and fruit development. Enhances flavor, aroma, and essential oils. Provides high Phosphorous, Potassium, Magnesium, and Sulfur

FLORAMICRO: The foundation of the “Building-Block” System. Provides Nitrogen, Potassium, Calcium, and trace elements.

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Price: $ 89.99

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Is Hydroponics For You – It Should Be!

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Posted by admin | Posted in hydroponic gardening explained | Posted on 30-12-2010

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Have you wanted to learn about growing your vegetables using kitchen window hydroponics? There are awesome about hydroponics available online. You will not only find the information on how to grow your vegetables using hydroponics but will also find thousands of incredible daily bargains on nutrient for hydroponic tomato plants, how to grow Aloe Vera in hydroponics and DIY hydroponic bubblers. It is fun, doesnt take up much space and imagine the table conversation with your guest when you serve them fresh home grown tomatoes that you grew inside your home. If you stop and think about it, that is pretty cool.

Several years ago before hydroponics became popular, I was in a grocery store that had a bubbler hydroponic grow that was producing their tomatoes for sale. This was quite a huge store so it was pretty impressive. I remember, getting up on my tip toes to see what I could find. I was really surprise to see no soil and then I was trying to figure how this was done. I am sure they didnt use a cheap hydroponic pump but state of the art hydroponic system. I went away very impressed and wondering if I could do it also.

What do you need to get started? Well the K.I.S.S. principle probably should be used. You, keep it simple stupid before you try to grow an entire garden in your home. The best resources to help you find affordable hydroponic grow lights are on the web. Some are powered by Ebay; you can easily browse, search, and purchase your favorite how to prepare nutrient hydroponic tomatoes plant, hydroponic + sandbox, frugal kitchen window hydroponics, or frugal kitchen window hydroponics. You can find related hydroponic categories listed on the left side of each page. Shopping has never been easier without all the fuss, pressure and cost of gasoline go from one store to another.

Hydroponic gardening upside down has become very popular to start as a hobby or to learn to grow your own fruits and vegetables. With the cost of gasoline today and everything else going up, it is only natural to start looking for ways to save money. With a hydroponic inline water pumps it not only will save you money but it will also save energy. You get to do your part to help save resource. Don’t forget to check out the bargains on complete hydroponic nutrient packages.

Man I love home grown tomatoes. There is something about the taste of them versus what you buy in the grocery store produce department. They may look pretty and ripe but when you bite into a home grown tomato, the taste is really good. A good home grown tomato becomes the fruit that it is. Growing hydroponic tomatoes are easy and probably the best project to start with. You only need a small space, growing light, container and a water source.

Look around your kitchen. See that window? Imagine a kitchen window hydroponics system there. Smell the vegetables as they ripen. Enjoy the multiple color they produce. Now you will be eating healthier. Hopefully you are ready to join the world of hydroponics.

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Finding the Right Hydroponic Nutrients for Your Plants

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Hydroponics is a great way to maintain your own indoor garden without having to worry about what type of soil to use for different plants, how to obtain it, how much space the garden will occupy, etc. In the hydroponic method of gardening, a plant is grown in a water solution or a specially designed growing medium like rockwool, peat moss, vermiculite, etc. The plant’s roots remain submerged in the solution or growing medium and the rest of the plant is suspended above it.

Role of Hydroponic Nutrients

All plants need certain nutrients and plants grown in a hydroponic garden are no different. Generally, plants get their nutrients from soil. In hydroponics, this happens differently. Hydroponic nutrients are directly given to the plant. The primary constituents of most nutrient mixtures are phosphorous, nitrogen, and potassium. Other components include vitamins, hormones, and inorganic materials like minerals.

Finding the Best Hydroponic Nutrients

Making your own hydroponic nutrients may seem like a cost-effective solution. However, you will need to go through a large phase of trial-and-error before you find the right mix of nutrients. In the meantime, your plants will suffer due to lack of nutrients. It is better to invest in a commercially prepared nutrient solution that undergoes years of research and testing, and is designed to cater to your plants’ growth needs.

Available Hydroponic Nutrient Choices

Many companies manufacture hydroponic nutrients. The choice you make will depend on the growth phase of the plant, the type of growing medium, and the precise nutrients the plant requires. Here are some examples of hydroponic nutrients.

FloraNova has two main products: FloraNova Grow and FloraNova Bloom. Both these nutrient solutions are organic compounds, thus bringing a natural approach to hydroponic gardening. Both these solutions are suitable for all types of plants.

If you are looking to boost the vegetative capacity of your plants, then Earth Juice is for you. Earth Juice has a variety of hydroponic nutrient solutions to improve the growth of plantsright from seedlings to maturity. These products also boast the distinction of being approved by the Organic Materials Review Institute.

Budswel and Super Tea are two varieties of organic plant food. Budswel is a liquid concentrate that is high in phosphorous, which makes it ideal for increasing fruit production in cantaloupe, grape, and squash plants. It also serves as an excellent base for flowerbeds, most notably roses. Super Tea is a dry plant food with high nitrogen content. It can be used as a general fertilizer.

The Age Old range of products is specially formulated to fulfil your plants’ every need. The Age Old Grow and Bloom solutions are organic fertilizers with a 2:1 ratio of nitrogen to phosphorous. Age Old’s dry guano products are phosphorous-rich nutrients targeted specifically at fruit-bearing plants while the liquid kelp solution is a natural bio-stimulant.

Pure Blend manufactures nutrient solutions that enhance the effectiveness of hydroponic nutrient solutions. Pure Blend products are hydro-organic in nature and are available as a tea solution, which is easy to add to any hydroponic nutrient solution.

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