Deep water culture hydroponics is the simplest form of a hydroponic garden. Plants are contained in vessels that float on a bath of hydroponic nu
Read MoreContainer hydroponics systems are small vessels holding a growing medium and one or more plants, such as a tomato plant in a bucket filled with p
Read MorePlant propagation in a hydroponics system is easy. Whether you are rooting a plant from a cutting or growing from seed there are many commerciall
Read MoreMany gardeners have a limited amount of space to work with; be it an urban garden or a hobby greenhouse. Enthusiastic gardeners tend to quickly run o
Read MoreWith hydroponics growing almost any plant indoors and to full effect is possible. Many flowers, herbs, and leaf-only plants are able to be grown
Read MoreThe answer is “no,” but there are qualifications. Certainly, water used to irrigate plants and make nutrient solutions needs to be free of consti
Read MoreA passive hydroponics system will use some sort of mechanism to suspend a plant allowing the roots to hang into the nutrient solution. This metho
Read MoreBefore making a purchase of the nutrient solution formulation, obtain the elemental content concentration for all the contained elements in the p
Read MorePlant disease cannot occur without a host plant, a pathogen, and favorable environmental conditions. Bacteria growth runs rampant in an orga
Read MoreIf you have been growing hydroponically for a while, you may have heard of some hobbyists adding molasses to their nutrient solution, or you may
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