Many gardeners are beginning to switch to Hydroponic gardening
for many different reasons. These types of gardens are small
and can easily be grown inside and are perfect for most vegetables,
especially the red tomato. Also the equipment required for
Hydroponic gardening and growing is not expensive and they are
relatively easy to manage.
Hydroponic gardening is the growing of plants without
soil, in other words, “dirtless gardening”. There are
many methods of Hydroponic gardening and plant growing, most
of which work better than regular soil gardening because it is
easier to give the plant exactly what it needs when it needs
it. Plants will only receive what you give them;
therefore you will be able to regulate the pH, nutrients,
nutrient strength, water amount, and light amount. This
makes it imperative that you research the kind of plants you
will be growing so you know what they need to survive.
Hydroponic
Growing Methods
Hydroponics gardening is only as difficult as you make it.
It can be complicated if computers with sensors are used to control
water cycles, nutrients, and light for the plants. However,
it can also be as simple as a hand watered bucket with a single
plant. The normal home Hydroponic system is usually made up
of a few basic things: a growing tray, light (natural or
artificial), a reservoir, a water controlled pump for watering (or
some type of watering equipment), and some form of air pump to give
oxygen to the nutrients.
The growing medium used in Hydroponic gardening can be any
number of things, such as Rockwool, perlite, coconut fiber, gravel,
sand, vermiculite, or even air. You can get instructions from
a gardening store or online or buy separate parts and build your
own. There are also kits already assembled for sale in
gardening supply stores. I'm sure if you were to research
online there would be various Hydroponic Kits that could fit your
budget. Growing your Hydroponic garden may come easier than
you thought.
Hydroponic Gardening &
Nutrients
There are certain micro-nutrients that are necessary for healthy
plant growth including magnesium, sulfur, calcium, cobalt, boron,
iron, copper, manganese, and zinc. These nutrients are
absolutely essential to plants and if missing could cause the food
to not be as healthy and in some cases even cause health problems
for those who eat it. It is very important that you use a
quality fertilizer when Hydroponic gardening. There are
premade solutions you can find to help.
Another important aspect of Hydroponic gardening that must be
closely regulated is the pH balance. When the pH balance
varies the plants will lose the ability to absorb nutrients that it
needs. The ease with which the pH in Hydroponic gardening is
tested and controlled give it a huge advantage over regular dirt
gardening. The plants can actually be very healthy.
Hydroponic Gardening
Systems
Even though there are hundreds of different variations, Wick,
Water Culture, Ebb and Flow, Drip, N.F.T., and Aeroponic are the
six most basic types of Hydroponic gardening systems.
Hydroponic gardening is easy, affordable, and you can have fresh
produce, flowers, herbs & spices all year long!