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		<title>Agronomical hydroponic ? The Key To Effective Hydroponic Gardening</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hydroponics can be developed at home if an adapted ambiance is provided to them. If you accept been attractive for a technology that allows growing agriculture at home your chase ends with hydroponics. With agriculture you can abound plants at home with a ambit of average added than soil. This can be done by creating [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hydroponics can be developed at home if an adapted ambiance is provided to them. If you accept been attractive for a technology that allows growing agriculture at home your chase ends with hydroponics. With agriculture you can abound plants at home with a ambit of average added than soil. This can be done by creating a hydroponic arrangement central or outdoors.</p>
<p>Hydroponic growers can allotment their adventures with you and accomplish you abundant added acquainted about the allowances of home developed hydroponics. Plants are fed throughout biconcave in comestible solutions. Different systems are deployed to abound plants hydroponically. Comestible is abounding aloft abeyant roots and drained from time to time which provides added acceptable nutrients for agronomics of agriculture at home.</p>
<p>Containers such as jars and buckets or angle tanks can be acclimated as hydroponic containers for calm hydroponic gardening. You charge to accomplish abiding of alignment a acceptable lighting arrangement central for the added acceptable advance of the plants. Led abound lights are acceptable and can be a acceptable antecedent of acceptable blush of the advance of hydroponic plants.</p>
<p>PH akin of the comestible band-aid has to be monitored for calm hydroponic cultivation. Ph strips can be acclimated for the same.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/2974556']);" href="http://www.rosebudmag.com/gardening/trade-expo-trade-show#comment-43" title="Agronomical Hydroponics">Agronomical hydroponics</a> is accessible if assertive factors are taken affliction of. The affection of air is of abundant accent and clamminess akin has to be able-bodied maintained for advantageous agronomical at home. Various plants can be developed in home with hydroponic technology and you can alpha with the ones you are adequate at growing in the aboriginal place.</p>
<p>Tomatoes can be calmly developed at home and you will additionally get pleasure with agronomical hydroponic while you adept the art of agriculture slowly. The tomatoes developed with agriculture are of added acceptable affection and they are absolutely bigger in ad measurement than approved tomatoes in the bazaar place. Assertive companies accommodate avant-garde nutrients for growing agriculture at home and you can absolutely try them.</p>
<p>Oxygen is capital for the advantageous advance of plants. It is congenital in the comestible solution. Alike the top clay hardly holds as a abundant accord of oxygen as a soilless hydroponic base. The oxygen in the arena of roots accelerates plants uptake of nutrients. Plants abound faster hydroponically as they digest nutrients bound and entirely.</p>
<p>Agronomical hydroponic is authentic than clay gardening. Clay works as a absorber for nutrients and holds them best than the apathetic hydroponic medium. Hydroponically developed plants tend to abound faster with a little added blooming bulb activity as analyze to the plants developed in soil. When roots are belted the advance slows bottom-ward while hydroponic plants accept no brake on the advance of roots.</p>
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		<title>Choosing a hydroponics grow box</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2011 06:20:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to purchase a hydroponics grow box &#13; Purchasing your first hydroponics grow box can be a big decision. We have written this article to make it easier for you to purchase a hydroponics grow box that is going to be right for you. There are many things to consider before you buy your first [...]]]></description>
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<p>How to purchase a hydroponics grow box</p>
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Purchasing your first hydroponics grow box can be a big decision. We have written this article to make it easier for you to purchase a hydroponics grow box that is going to be right for you. There are many things to consider before you buy your first grow box. Usually the grow box you want is best based on as much money you are comfortable spending on a grow box. Once you have a number in your mind, be prepared to spend at least this or maybe a little bit more to get a grow box that&#8217;s going to last for many years. Try to think about expandability in mind. Get the best grow box you can afford at the time as it will serve you well into the future. Based on the price you have some idea as far as the features that you are looking for, or rather to say can afford.</p>
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Usually the more expensive the grow box is, the more plants you can grow, the more room you have to use as the plants grow fast, the more powerful the lighting system will be, and overall more technologies usually involved in the manufacture of that particular hydroponics grow. The cheaper or less-expensive grow box systems are often smaller than their larger counterparts and even use less light. For instance you may have an air cooled reflector on your higher end grow boxes versus the non-air cooled reflector on your lower end entry level grow boxes.</p>
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You simply get what you pay for. Usually the less-expensive grow boxes are minimal in terms of equipment included and will give you everything you need to grow and not much more. These boxes will usually start with a 400 watt high pressure sodium light, have the simple DWC hydroponic system, an air pump and a simple carbon filter to get you started. A more expensive grow box will usually have a higher wattage light closer to 600 watt high pressure sodium or metal halide lights, and some of the higher-end grow boxes will even include fluorescent lights on the side areas, these lights help to start seedlings and clones. Usually the midrange and high-end grow boxes will have a feature that is vertically mounted T5 fluorescent lights which some grow boxes will not have. The T5 lights make it a lot easier to start your seedlings and clones. Remember you need blue light during the vegetating stage and red light during the flowering stage. Personally I would not recommend purchasing any grow box that does not have vertically mounted T5 fluorescent lights. You really need these to grow small plant in the beginning stages, and there are no exceptions to not having these fluorescent lights on the sides of your grow box.</p>
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Often in the more expensive and middle to the road to high end hydroponics grow box systems will usually a more robust carbon scrubber. Usually you&#8217;ll get a 265 CFM squirrel cage blower fan or a high-powered centrifugal fan to keep your hydroponics grow box cool. All of this air is going to be passed to a carbon scrubber to get rid of the odor. This is standard equipment on most midrange and high-end grow boxes. However somebody entry-level starter grow box systems will simply contain an axial fan with a simple carbon filter, which still works good to regulate the heat and also to get rid of the odor, but simply will not work as well as one of its larger counterparts with a much larger fan and a much more powerful carbon scrubber. Be sure to purchase a grow box with as many fans as possible. A lot of manufacturers out there will try to cheat you by offering minimal fans. Some high-end grow boxes are known to have as much as nine fans keeping cool. You&#8217;re looking to purchase from a reputable manufacturer that spends more on fans to keep your system cool. Running a hot hydroponics grow box will kill the results over the long run your plants, you will never grow properly in a hotbox. Get a grow box with a sufficient number of fans, which are as powerful as you can get. Look for grow boxes that have as many powerful fans as possible. Some of the higher end machines will have between four and 10 fans, which is actually fantastic. Try to get a grow box with at least three fans if possible. The more the better. Avoid grow box manufacturers that have a history of running hot.</p>
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Some other differences you might see between a low-end starter hydroponics grow box and a mid-range hydroponics grow box is going to be in the material that it is made out of. Often the beginner level hydroponics grow box systems will be made out of plastic, or a combination of plastic and metal. The higher-end grow boxes on the other hand will often be made of metal and contain lockable doors and powder coated paint. On the entry-level systems locks are something that could be added, but on the midrange and high-end hydroponics grow boxes locks and a dual set of keys is always included. </p>
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The metal units tend to be more durable, and stand up well to the test of time. But regardless of whether your grow boxes of metal or plastic, the plants growing inside will grow exceptionally well. When purchasing a grow box try to buy the best one you can. Take a look at the light wattages usually the higher the better. Take a look of it&#8217;s an air cooled reflector, often you&#8217;ll want one of these to keep temperatures down. Take a look at the number of fans on the system that will be a good indicator of how cool a grow box unit runs. Try to always buy a hydroponics grow box from a reputable vendor.</p>
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Some other things to look for when purchasing a hydroponics grow box is the manufacturer itself. Take a look at the options they offer. Some high-end manufacturers will include stuff like air conditioning, green LED lights, ultrasonic foggers, and even total automation systems to keep the units running automatically. This is a sign that the manufacturer has their act together and is building the best possible grow boxes. These features make it so easy to use it becomes only child&#8217;s play. Some manufacturers will try to rip you off by offering you a minimal amount of features and a minimal amount of upgrades. Look at the manufacturers that are willing to work with you to build a system that will work best for your needs. The more you can customize your grow box for your specific needs the better.</p>
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One last thing to mention is before purchasing any new hydroponics equipment we highly recommend you viewing as many video tutorials as possible and reading as many articles as you possibly can on purchasing a new hydroponics grow box before you jump right in and make that the decision. It should be a machine that&#8217;s going to last you for many years and you want to choose wisely when purchasing your first hydroponics grow. When purchasing a grow box really break it down into its individual parts and see which ones offer the most value for the money. A lot of manufacturers of grow boxes that look very similar to the casual viewer, you really want to look beyond it at the actual features that you&#8217;re getting such as the pumps, the velocity of the fans, the amount of lights offered in the grow box system. Also pay close attention to the wiring in the overall professionalism of the units built it. You are not looking for something that looks like it&#8217;s been built in a shed or garage. You should purchase a midrange to high-end, professionally manufactured grow box for best results.</p>
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Some other things to look for in a reputable manufacturer of hydroponics grow boxes is how they ship their products. Many on in unreputable manufacturers will simply ship your hydroponics grow box with just bubble wrapping or light cardboard. This does not protect your unit during shipping. What you really need is to have a wood crate built around your grow box unit to ensure its safety during shipping. The freight companies are known to be very rough with freight and your grow box can get damaged easily. Try to find the manufacturers that will ship out the units in wood crates to ensure that your unit will be delivered in the same shape as it was originally built.</p>
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Just educate yourself properly before purchasing a grow box and watch as many hydroponic videos as you can. Good manufacturers will always have plenty of videos on their website so you really know the product you are getting. Be sure to stay away from manufacturers that only show you a few images of their products, as they can often be inaccurate or misleading. Videos are best. If the manufacturers only have short videos or images of their grow boxes, they most likely have something to hide, and maybe should not be trusted. Educate yourself on the company&#8217;s product line thoroughly before making any big purchase a hydroponics grow box.</p>
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		<title>Hydroponic Gardening Indoors, Is there a simple way to get started?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 11:33:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am going to assume that you are new to this process of growing plants.  So I will be addressing some of the questions I have heard the most during my years working as a nurseryman. If you want to start hydroponic growing indoors it is really not that difficult.  This approach to gardening was [...]]]></description>
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<p>I am going to assume that you are new to this process of growing plants.  So I will be addressing some of the questions I have heard the most during my years working as a nurseryman.</p>
<p>If you want to start <strong>hydroponic growing indoors</strong> it is really not that difficult.  This approach to gardening was discovered over a century ago.  Some of the advantages that researchers came across benefit the grower in many ways.  It is economical, it requires less maintenance and the end result is a much higher quality plant.</p>
<p>The reasons why so many choose this method of growing plants is endless.  We could sit here all day discussing the benefits of it.  So I am going to share a few of them with you.  The following choices seem to stand out most with people who have looked into hydroponic gardening indoors.</p>
<p>If you are going to use this process of growing plants it will not require any sunlight.  You will need to purchase some led lights when you are getting set up that can be found at a local store.  If not, you can find them online at reasonable prices.  So even if it is a cloudy day outside, your plants will still be growing.</p>
<p>One of the top reasons people choose hydroponic gardening indoors is because of the money they save.  It is economical in so many ways.  Using this method of planting does not require any soil or big pots if you do not have a back yard to start with.  Another money saver is that you will not be using gallons of water that dry up in a few days or sink down into the soil.  Hydroponic gardening indoors uses the same water over and over.  Which brings up another advantage.</p>
<p>Over the years working as a nurseryman I keep finding one thing that people overlook.  Feeding the plants on a regular basis.  Hydroponic gardening indoors takes care of this problem as well.  Because the water that is used over and over in this method will have food in it already.  If you have followed the instructions in the process of setting up your garden.</p>
<p>The advantage of hydroponic gardening indoors is adding a plant food to the water that has micro nutrients in it.  Which is absorbed by the roots of the plants as it is continually pumped through the system.  So the roots never have a chance to dry out and are always taking in nutrients.</p>
<p>With hydroponic gardening indoors you will not have a problem with pests.  Whether it is the cat next door digging in your garden or all the bugs that can come by and eat the foliage.  Which will require a lot of time and maintenance on your part to keep them looking good.</p>
<p>So hydroponic gardening indoors has many advantages that growing plants in soil outside does not.</p>
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<p>As a nurseryman I have covered a few of the advantages.  I feel these instructions will get you started on your hydroponic gardening indoors.  </p>
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		<title>Revolutionary Way To Grow Plants By Using Led Grow Lights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A light emitting diode better known as LED is a semiconductor light. These devices are used for lighting. These LEDs have many advantages such as low consumption of energy, small size, long life, immense durability, and dependability. The advancement of science has permitted the production of cheap bright LED Grow Lights, which emit the wavelength [...]]]></description>
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<p>A light emitting diode better known as LED is a semiconductor light. These devices are used for lighting. These LEDs have many advantages such as low consumption of energy, small size, long life, immense durability, and dependability.</p>
<p>The advancement of science has permitted the production of cheap bright LED Grow Lights, which emit the wavelength of light similar to chlorophyll absorption limit. These are also called LED growing lights which are helpful for indoor plant growers. The indoor LED grow lights come in four different LED types to strike all four chlorophyll peaks.</p>
<p>These LED grow Lights are very helpful for gardening indoors, plant propagation, and for the production of food. These LED plant lights are helpful in many ways including:</p>
<p>*Lowering the cost: The LED grow light help in saving money compared to the ordinary bulb as it uses only six watt or nine watts of energy.</p>
<p>*Longer self-life: The expected self-life LED grow lights are twelve to eighteen years.</p>
<p>*Less wastage of heat: Even after hours of operation such lights are just warm to touch.</p>
<p>*Light weight: The LED flowering grow lights weigh less than a pound.</p>
<p>These LED planting grow lights are less fragile and pose fewer hazards to the environment.</p>
<p>If you want to have an indoor garden even when living in a place like Alaska or any extremity during the winter months, you can now have your dream garden blooming with the help of these LED grow Lights. You can also grow pepper, tomatoes, basils, roses, and plenty of other food producing plants all over the year.</p>
<p>Three Spectrums Of Light Which Can Be Used To Grow Plants:</p>
<p>These LED grow lights are available in blue, red, and a combination of blue and red, which can be used according to the growth cycle of the plant.</p>
<p>*Blue light: It is used for young seedlings and vegetables.<br />*Red light: It is used for leafy plants.<br />*Dual light: It can be used for mid-cycle plants.</p>
<p>These lights are a very good alternate when wanting to grow plants indoor without any botheration. They help a cold winter day to glow by growing plants inside. Such lights keep turning on and off everyday imitating as day and night. That is why they are also called as the intelligent LED lights.</p>
<p>Important Things To Keep In Mind When Buying LED Grow Lights:</p>
<p>Never be attracted to products which are cheap or where the quality of the product is compromised.</p>
<p>Always take into consideration the following points for your protection.</p>
<p>*Beware of any type of hidden cost.<br />*Don&#8217;t make advance payments unless very sure of the company.<br />*Don&#8217;t blindly follow what the site says.<br />*Look for quality of the product and its guarantee.<br />*Buy a licensed product.</p>
<p>Choose from a wide selection of LEDs, whether a professional or perusing a hobby. Grow any plant in any season, the way you always wanted to. Save energy and protect the environment.</p>
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<p>A light emitting diode better known as LED is a semiconductor light. These devices are used for lighting. These LEDs have many advantages such as low consumption of energy, small size, long life, immense durability, and dependability.</p>
<p>The advancement of science has permitted the production of cheap bright LED Grow Lights, which emit the wavelength of light similar to chlorophyll absorption limit. These are also called LED growing lights which are helpful for indoor plant growers. The indoor LED grow lights come in four different LED types to strike all four chlorophyll peaks.</p>
<p>These LED grow Lights are very helpful for gardening indoors, plant propagation, and for the production of food. These LED plant lights are helpful in many ways including:</p>
<p>*Lowering the cost: The LED grow light help in saving money compared to the ordinary bulb as it uses only six watt or nine watts of energy.</p>
<p>*Longer self-life: The expected self-life LED grow lights are twelve to eighteen years.</p>
<p>*Less wastage of heat: Even after hours of operation such lights are just warm to touch.</p>
<p>*Light weight: The LED flowering grow lights weigh less than a pound.</p>
<p>These LED planting grow lights are less fragile and pose fewer hazards to the environment.</p>
<p>If you want to have an indoor garden even when living in a place like Alaska or any extremity during the winter months, you can now have your dream garden blooming with the help of these LED grow Lights. You can also grow pepper, tomatoes, basils, roses, and plenty of other food producing plants all over the year.</p>
<p>Three Spectrums Of Light Which Can Be Used To Grow Plants:</p>
<p>These LED grow lights are available in blue, red, and a combination of blue and red, which can be used according to the growth cycle of the plant.</p>
<p>*Blue light: It is used for young seedlings and vegetables.<br />*Red light: It is used for leafy plants.<br />*Dual light: It can be used for mid-cycle plants.</p>
<p>These lights are a very good alternate when wanting to grow plants indoor without any botheration. They help a cold winter day to glow by growing plants inside. Such lights keep turning on and off everyday imitating as day and night. That is why they are also called as the intelligent LED lights.</p>
<p>Important Things To Keep In Mind When Buying LED Grow Lights:</p>
<p>Never be attracted to products which are cheap or where the quality of the product is compromised.</p>
<p>Always take into consideration the following points for your protection.</p>
<p>*Beware of any type of hidden cost.<br />*Don&#8217;t make advance payments unless very sure of the company.<br />*Don&#8217;t blindly follow what the site says.<br />*Look for quality of the product and its guarantee.<br />*Buy a licensed product.</p>
<p>Choose from a wide selection of LEDs, whether a professional or perusing a hobby. Grow any plant in any season, the way you always wanted to. Save energy and protect the environment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Water Culture System Perhaps the simplest of all hydroponic systems is the Water Culture system. It is economical to use, and can even be made using an old aquarium or any water tight container. There is a Styrofoam platform involved, that holds the plant and floats atop the water mixed nutrient solution. Additionally, there [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Water Culture System</p>
<p> Perhaps the simplest of all <strong>hydroponic systems</strong> is the Water Culture system. It is economical to use, and can even be made using an old aquarium or any water tight container. There is a Styrofoam platform involved, that holds the plant and floats atop the water mixed nutrient solution. Additionally, there is also an air pump used to supply oxygen to the roots of the plants.</p>
<p>The water culture system, with all its features, is best for plants like leaf lettuce that grow fast with water. However, this particular <strong>hydroponic system</strong> is not adequate for growing larger plants, and this proves to be its biggest disadvantage!</p>
<p>The Wick System</p>
<p> Yet another simple <strong>hydroponic system</strong>, the wick system is different from the water culture system because it is a passive system, which implies that no moving parts are involved in it. A wick is used to draw the nutrient solution into the growing medium from the reservoir. It may be noted that several growing media can be used with the wick system, like Vermiculite, Perlite, Pro-mix, and Coconut fiber.</p>
<p>The biggest disadvantage of the wick system is its inability to supply water fast enough to those plants that are large and use large quantities of water, and use the up the nutrient solution rather quickly!</p>
<p>The Ebb and Flow System</p>
<p>Also known as the Flood and Drain System, the Ebb and Flow <strong>hydroponic system</strong> periodically floods the grow tray with the nutrient solution and then drains it back into the reservoir. It is rather a dynamic hydroponicsystem that is compatible with several different growing media like Grow Rocks, gravel, and granular Rockwool.</p>
<p>The operation of the Ebb and Flow system involves a submerged pumped that is connected to a timer. This timer can be controlled, so that when it is turned on, the nutrient solution is flooded into the grow tray, and when it is shut off, the solution drains back into the reservoir. Controlling the operation of the timer depends on the size and kind of plants, the environmental temperature and humidity, as well as the growing media that is used.</p>
<p>The biggest drawback of the Ebb and Flow system is that the pump and timer that are used in the system&#8217;s operation may be susceptible to functioning failures, or power outages. Such a disruption can cause the plants roots to dry out or wither. It is advisable therefore, in using the Ebb and Flow system, to use growing media that retain more water, such as Rockwool, Vermiculite, or Coconut Fiber.</p>
<p>Drip Systems</p>
<p> Owing to its simplicity of operation, the Drip <strong>Hydroponic System</strong> is perhaps the most commonly used around the world. This system also involved timer that controls a submerged pump by turning it on so that the nutrient solution is provided to the plant base through a small drip line.</p>
<p>There are two types of Drip Systems that are used in Hydroponics, the Recovery Drip System and the Non-Recovery Drip System. In the former, the extra nutrient solution water that runs off is collected back into the reservoir and can be re-used, whereas in the latter, this is not the case.</p>
<p>Given the fact that in the Recovery Drip System, the extra nutrient solution is collected in the reservoir and can be reused, it is a more cost effective and efficient system.  The non-recovery drip system on the other hand does not require a lot of periodic maintenance, given the fact that the extra nutrient solution is not collected back into the reservoir.</p>
<p>Nutrient Film Technique</p>
<p>The operation of the Nutrient Film Technique <strong>Hydroponic System</strong> entails a continuous flow of the nutrient solution to the plants through a tube like growing tray. The solution flows over the plant roots and then drains back into the reservoir. The NFT system is also rather economical, since no growing media other than air is required. The plant is usually contained and supported in a plastic basket, and its roots remain hanging in the nutrient solution.</p>
<p>Like the Ebb and Flow system, the N.F.Tsystem is also vulnerable to electricity outages and pump operation failures, for if the plant roots do not receive the flow of the nutrient solution continuously, they may dry out rather quickly!</p>
<p>The Aeroponic System</p>
<p> The Aeroponic <strong>Hydroponic System</strong> is perhaps the most technical of all the other systems, and it uses air as the main growing medium in its operation.  A timer is used to control a pump that moistens the plants roots, dangling in the air, every few minutes. If the periodic moistening of the roots is interrupted, they would dry out rapidly!</p>
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<p>The Water Culture System</p>
<p> Perhaps the simplest of all <strong>hydroponic systems</strong> is the Water Culture system. It is economical to use, and can even be made using an old aquarium or any water tight container. There is a Styrofoam platform involved, that holds the plant and floats atop the water mixed nutrient solution. Additionally, there is also an air pump used to supply oxygen to the roots of the plants.</p>
<p>The water culture system, with all its features, is best for plants like leaf lettuce that grow fast with water. However, this particular <strong>hydroponic system</strong> is not adequate for growing larger plants, and this proves to be its biggest disadvantage!</p>
<p>The Wick System</p>
<p> Yet another simple <strong>hydroponic system</strong>, the wick system is different from the water culture system because it is a passive system, which implies that no moving parts are involved in it. A wick is used to draw the nutrient solution into the growing medium from the reservoir. It may be noted that several growing media can be used with the wick system, like Vermiculite, Perlite, Pro-mix, and Coconut fiber.</p>
<p>The biggest disadvantage of the wick system is its inability to supply water fast enough to those plants that are large and use large quantities of water, and use the up the nutrient solution rather quickly!</p>
<p>The Ebb and Flow System</p>
<p>Also known as the Flood and Drain System, the Ebb and Flow <strong>hydroponic system</strong> periodically floods the grow tray with the nutrient solution and then drains it back into the reservoir. It is rather a dynamic hydroponicsystem that is compatible with several different growing media like Grow Rocks, gravel, and granular Rockwool.</p>
<p>The operation of the Ebb and Flow system involves a submerged pumped that is connected to a timer. This timer can be controlled, so that when it is turned on, the nutrient solution is flooded into the grow tray, and when it is shut off, the solution drains back into the reservoir. Controlling the operation of the timer depends on the size and kind of plants, the environmental temperature and humidity, as well as the growing media that is used.</p>
<p>The biggest drawback of the Ebb and Flow system is that the pump and timer that are used in the system&#8217;s operation may be susceptible to functioning failures, or power outages. Such a disruption can cause the plants roots to dry out or wither. It is advisable therefore, in using the Ebb and Flow system, to use growing media that retain more water, such as Rockwool, Vermiculite, or Coconut Fiber.</p>
<p>Drip Systems</p>
<p> Owing to its simplicity of operation, the Drip <strong>Hydroponic System</strong> is perhaps the most commonly used around the world. This system also involved timer that controls a submerged pump by turning it on so that the nutrient solution is provided to the plant base through a small drip line.</p>
<p>There are two types of Drip Systems that are used in Hydroponics, the Recovery Drip System and the Non-Recovery Drip System. In the former, the extra nutrient solution water that runs off is collected back into the reservoir and can be re-used, whereas in the latter, this is not the case.</p>
<p>Given the fact that in the Recovery Drip System, the extra nutrient solution is collected in the reservoir and can be reused, it is a more cost effective and efficient system.  The non-recovery drip system on the other hand does not require a lot of periodic maintenance, given the fact that the extra nutrient solution is not collected back into the reservoir.</p>
<p>Nutrient Film Technique</p>
<p>The operation of the Nutrient Film Technique <strong>Hydroponic System</strong> entails a continuous flow of the nutrient solution to the plants through a tube like growing tray. The solution flows over the plant roots and then drains back into the reservoir. The NFT system is also rather economical, since no growing media other than air is required. The plant is usually contained and supported in a plastic basket, and its roots remain hanging in the nutrient solution.</p>
<p>Like the Ebb and Flow system, the N.F.Tsystem is also vulnerable to electricity outages and pump operation failures, for if the plant roots do not receive the flow of the nutrient solution continuously, they may dry out rather quickly!</p>
<p>The Aeroponic System</p>
<p> The Aeroponic <strong>Hydroponic System</strong> is perhaps the most technical of all the other systems, and it uses air as the main growing medium in its operation.  A timer is used to control a pump that moistens the plants roots, dangling in the air, every few minutes. If the periodic moistening of the roots is interrupted, they would dry out rapidly!</p>
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<p>When you plan to build your own hydroponic system or purchase a starter&#8217;s kit, you are not only just getting a container or a tray, putting your plants in it and supplying the plants with water and nutrients. It is important to bear in mind that there are basically two primary objectives that you need to achieve in hydroponic gardening. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>1.   The hydroponic system structure must be able to support the root system without soil.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>2.   You need to have an efficient method of supplying air, light, and nutrient to your plants.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>When these two requirements are fully satisfied, you can then begin experimenting a more complicated and automatic system. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>To meet the first requirement which can be quite easy with the help from good beginner’s guides. All you need is a simple hydroponic unit that consists of a waterproof container filled with a growing medium or aggregate for root support. You place seeds or young plants into the aggregate. Then you pour a nutrient solution over the aggregate to feed the plants, and that’s it, you have your own hydroponic garden! </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Unfortunately, most of the times, when the hydroponic system is in operation, beginners encountered several problems. This is mainly because the second requirement is not well planned. No matters what kind of system you select, air, light and more importantly, nutrients are vital to your success. Therefore, while you are planning for a hydroponic system, it is always a good idea to get a few good hydroponic gardening guides and put a bit of extra efforts in studying about nutrients. You won&#8217;t regret.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>One of the important considerations for the second requirement is the type of nutrient you want to use. When selecting a nutrient to use, keep in mind that the nutrient must be designed specifically for hydroponic application. Using common fertilizer is not advisable as these products are designed for use as a supplement to soil gardens and may not contain sufficient essential elements to suit the hydroponic condition. Of course, there are also many commercially available hydroponic nutrients that make it easy to get started in hydroponic gardening for those prefer not to make their own nutrients. However, again, these commercially ready hydroponic nutrients are usually designed to satisfy the widest range of plants, lighting conditions and stages of growth.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Hydroponic nutrients come in all flavors, powers and liquids, single part, two part, three part or even more. Selecting the best one for the plants may not be easy for beginners. Majority of the experienced growers prefer a system that is simple to use, inexpensive to own and effective at growing a wide variety of crops to their fullest potential without additional supplements. In general, two part and three part nutrient formulas are always better than the single part or general purpose formulas because they allow you to custom blend your nutrient solution for each crop and stage of growth for better performance.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>So, while you are working on your hydroponic nutrients, it is always good to learn to mix your own nutrients in different concentration and combinations to tailor for the specific growth requirements of your crops. Good hydroponic gardening guides usually recommend their own recipes of self-made nutrients that have been proven successfully numerous times by the experienced authors/growers. So beginners can always start with these recipes and slowly experiment them to get the best growth from your plants by adjusting the amount of ingredients.</p>
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<p>When you plan to build your own hydroponic system or purchase a starter&#8217;s kit, you are not only just getting a container or a tray, putting your plants in it and supplying the plants with water and nutrients. It is important to bear in mind that there are basically two primary objectives that you need to achieve in hydroponic gardening. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>1.   The hydroponic system structure must be able to support the root system without soil.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>2.   You need to have an efficient method of supplying air, light, and nutrient to your plants.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>When these two requirements are fully satisfied, you can then begin experimenting a more complicated and automatic system. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>To meet the first requirement which can be quite easy with the help from good beginner’s guides. All you need is a simple hydroponic unit that consists of a waterproof container filled with a growing medium or aggregate for root support. You place seeds or young plants into the aggregate. Then you pour a nutrient solution over the aggregate to feed the plants, and that’s it, you have your own hydroponic garden! </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Unfortunately, most of the times, when the hydroponic system is in operation, beginners encountered several problems. This is mainly because the second requirement is not well planned. No matters what kind of system you select, air, light and more importantly, nutrients are vital to your success. Therefore, while you are planning for a hydroponic system, it is always a good idea to get a few good hydroponic gardening guides and put a bit of extra efforts in studying about nutrients. You won&#8217;t regret.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>One of the important considerations for the second requirement is the type of nutrient you want to use. When selecting a nutrient to use, keep in mind that the nutrient must be designed specifically for hydroponic application. Using common fertilizer is not advisable as these products are designed for use as a supplement to soil gardens and may not contain sufficient essential elements to suit the hydroponic condition. Of course, there are also many commercially available hydroponic nutrients that make it easy to get started in hydroponic gardening for those prefer not to make their own nutrients. However, again, these commercially ready hydroponic nutrients are usually designed to satisfy the widest range of plants, lighting conditions and stages of growth.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Hydroponic nutrients come in all flavors, powers and liquids, single part, two part, three part or even more. Selecting the best one for the plants may not be easy for beginners. Majority of the experienced growers prefer a system that is simple to use, inexpensive to own and effective at growing a wide variety of crops to their fullest potential without additional supplements. In general, two part and three part nutrient formulas are always better than the single part or general purpose formulas because they allow you to custom blend your nutrient solution for each crop and stage of growth for better performance.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>So, while you are working on your hydroponic nutrients, it is always good to learn to mix your own nutrients in different concentration and combinations to tailor for the specific growth requirements of your crops. Good hydroponic gardening guides usually recommend their own recipes of self-made nutrients that have been proven successfully numerous times by the experienced authors/growers. So beginners can always start with these recipes and slowly experiment them to get the best growth from your plants by adjusting the amount of ingredients.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hydroponics vs Soil Grown Plants The benefits, offered by hydroponics, are pretty simple, yet impressive: one can receive 200-1000% increase in yield with only half of time and space requirements in comparison to traditional soil horticulture. Absence of soil also results in protection of growing plants against pests, commonly living in soil. In hydroponic systems, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The benefits, offered by hydroponics, are pretty simple, yet impressive: one can receive 200-1000% increase in yield with only half of time and space requirements in comparison to traditional soil horticulture. Absence of soil also results in protection of growing plants against pests, commonly living in soil. In hydroponic systems, plants receive all the necessary nutrients through hydroponics nutrient solution and never suffer lack of water. As the result, hydroponic plants concentrate of producing fruits instead of growing large roots to extract water and nutrients from the soil. Hydroponic plants have smaller roots in comparison to common plants, which grow in soil. This allows increasing the density of plants in your garden. It is also a proven fact, that food products, produced in indoor hydroponic systems, are cleaner and have longer shelf life.</p>
<p>Usually, hydroponic plants can grow both indoor and outdoor; furthermore, even a loft, cellar, or closet can be turned into a garden with hydroponic system.</p>
<p>There are two major subtypes of hydroponic plants: solution and medium cultures. Solution culture does not require any growing medium for its growing; the only thing necessary is nutrient solution. Among solution cultures aeroponics, static and continuous flow cultures are defined. Medium culture needs a particular growing medium to grow in, for example, rockwool, sand or gravel. In most cases, the growing medium is contained within a reservoir, made from plastic. However, glass, metal or wooden containers are also used. The only requirement to hydroponic container is that it should not let light pass.</p>
<p><strong>History of Hydroponics</strong></p>
<p>Hydroponics as a term was first mentioned in the middle of the previous century to identify a method of plants growing without soil in the special growing medium. However, the method itself has roots in the prehistoric times. The Floating Gardens of Aztecs and those of the Chinese, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, perceived much as the myth only, and the flooding of the Egyptian Nile may now be treated as the very first attempts of hydroponic gardening. Moreover, even ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic records, which are actually documents, not myths, mention the ways of growing plants in water.</p>
<p>Thus, it would be unfair to say hydroponics is a brand new method of gardening: even Da Vinci made much progress in creating what we now call hydroponic gardening”. At the same time, research of the last decades has significantly explained and improved the nuts and bolts of this agricultural option, actually, reviving it. This process started during World War II thanks to the government financing, and in the 50th of the 20th century it gained worldwide popularity. Just for the record: these days the incidence of hydroponically grown fruits and vegetables occupy about 65% of all those sold in the UK stores, and about 90% of the sold cut fresh flowers are grown with the help of hydroponics and HPS grow lights.</p>
<p>Among the researchers who worked on creating the ideal conditions for plants growing was a Belgian scientist Jan van Helmont, who discovered in 1600 that plants receive elements for the normal growth from water. Robert Boyle from Ireland managed to grow plants in the bottles with water, which is recorded in the documents dated 1666. 33 years later a notable discovery was made by the English scholar John Woodward, who found out that various constituents from different types of soils were also of vital importance for the plants growth. Thus, he made a valuable contribution to the work started by Jan van Helmont. Unfortunately, the absence of the necessary equipment prevented John Woodward from proceeding with his work.</p>
<p>With the development of chemistry the world got to know that plants consist of chemicals obtained from air, soil, and water as food and the materials for the proper growth. This real breakthrough was made by the French scientist Nicolas de Saussure in 1804. Jean Boussingault, his fellow countryman, made much progress in studying plants growth in various types of medium, as quartz, charcoal, and sand. That was he who found out that dry plant material is mainly made of hydrogen and carbon dioxide, received from the air.</p>
<p>Knowing the plants’ chemical structure and the ingredients necessary for the growth scientists became curious whether it was possible to grow plants without soil.</p>
<p>The scientists who succeeded in this task were Germans Sachs and Knop, who managed to grow plants in water solution in 1860’s. They called their invention “nutriculture”. Many years passed till the real interest to the “nutriculture” appeared. The pioneers of the greenhouse industry fully understood its cons and helped in the further improvement of the method between years 1925 and 1935.</p>
<p>The first effort to turn laboratory “nutriculture” into a commercial product was first made by Dr. William F. Gericke, who explored soilless plant growing at University of California Davis and was very successful. It was Dr. Gericke, who first used the term “hydroponics”, which means “waterworking” in Greek. Since then, the public interest to hydroponic gardening spread rapidly around the world.  It is interesting to note that even the U.S. Army had special units, whose main duty was to grow hydroponics and provide fruits and vegetables for kitchen. In the military environment it is not always possible to grow plants in a traditional way, so hydroponic systems and hydroponic supplies was chosen as the way to grow plants virtually anywhere.</p>
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