No Dirt Dished Here - How to Grow Something the Hydroponic Way

No Dirt Dished Here - How to Grow Something the Hydroponic Way

05/30/08 | by Ajit | Categories: Diseases

- by Paul Lavakis

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Hydroponics is the system in which plants are grown without soil. Using hydroponics to grow plants can be beneficial for many growers. Hydroponics allows plants to be grown faster and with less of a hassle. In hydroponics plants are grown in a solution consisting of water and nutrients required for a particular plant, or within a system that uses a substrate or growing mix medium. There are several hydroponics techniques and systems that exist for producing plant crops.

Hydroponics systems include the nutrient film technique, aeroponics, and the aeration technique. In the aeroponics method plants are anchored using screens, rigid pipes, or films. The required nutrients are mixed into the plants’ water supply artificially. The plant roots are suspended within the water by various designs and the crop obtains the food nutrients directly from the water, or from an air mist sprayed directly unto the plant roots. Hydroponics also requires the use growing media. Hydroponic systems use various mediums that are composed from relatively inert materials that have the ability to retain the food rich moisture and have the ability to physically support the plant roots. Growing media for hydroponics includes, expanded clay, rockwool, perlite, vermiculite, Styrofoam, sand, pea gravel, and other mediums.

There are many types plants that can be grown in a hydroponics system. Some plants will grow better in hydroponics system than others. Many growers use hydroponics systems to grow tomatoes, lettuce, watercress, cucumbers, herbs, and various other edible plants. Beginning growers will be satisfied with the quality of their crops, and the rates at which they will grow. Flowers and tree seedlings can also be grown using hydroponics. Hydroponic greenhouses produce millions of plant seedlings each year, which are transplanted and grown at other locations where they are later planted into soil.

There are many benefits to growing your own plants in a hydroponics system. Many growers use hydroponic techniques for food and ornamental plant production. Hydroponics doesn’t require a large water supply or fertile farmland for growing crops. You can grow vegetables and plants year round using hydroponic techniques. Hydroponic plants can be grown in basements, on an apartment balcony, or in almost any small space. Of course hydroponics plants can be grown in greenhouses and nurseries as well. The sterile medium used in hydroponics systems give home gardeners the benefit of not having to remove weeds, and minimizes soil-borne pests and diseases. If your plants are grown hydroponically, they will be healthier than plants grown in soil, because all of the growth elements and nutrients are made readily available during growth.

Hydroponically grown plants also grow and mature faster, yielding an earlier harvest of vegetable, herbal and flower crops. The hydroponics systems also require less space, because the plant roots don’t have to spread and search for food and water. The small space requirement makes hydroponics perfect for limited space home gardeners. The greatest benefit to hydroponics is the ability to automate the hydroponics system with timers and remote monitoring equipment. Automation of the system reduces the time it takes to maintain the plants and growing environment. The automation also provides flexibility to the grower, allowing the grower to leave their system for long periods of time without worrying about watering plants. Hydroponics systems can be used in almost any environment, and new growers will find the benefits of the system outweigh the drawbacks of the system. Growing plants hydroponically is not simple, but with time it will become an easy routine. Hydroponics offers the advantage of many techniques that can be beneficial to your plants, and beneficial to the grower, making their job easier and plants healthier.

Paul Lavakis has been an avid gardener
and since discoverring Hydroponics
has been a experimenting and evaluating
the best ways to grow almost any fruit
or vegetable without soil
For More Information download FREE EBook on How to Grow Something the Hydroponic Way

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