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Hydroponic Plants and Watering
Knowing how to manage water intake is essential for any plant grower. It is especially important when growing plants in hydroponics because of how susceptible they can be to nutrient deficits. Hydroponics is a method of plant cultivation that uses solution instead of soil as a mechanism for nutrient delivery and growth. One of the benefits of this growing method is that hydroponics does not need a lot of water. Nonetheless, hydroponics irrigation still requires diligent observation and timely adjustments. We’re going to cover the basics of growing plants in water with hydroponics.
The Basics of Hydroponic Nutrients
Starting your hydroponic growing adventure is exciting, but there is a lot to learn if you want to be successful. One of the most important things to learn is how your plants will get the nutrients they need to grow. Since the hydroponic method does not use soil, hydroponic plant nutrients must be administered by you. Plants grown hydroponically can be more susceptible to any deficits in their basic nutrients because they don’t have the soil to pull nutrients from if they are in need. It is critical to understand what your plants need to grow and how to use hydroponic nutrients.
Hydroponics vs. Aquaponics
Did you know you don’t need soil to grow healthy plants and vegetables? That notion goes against everything you learned in third grade science class. But it is good news for amateur and professional growers alike – as agricultural land declines and living environments change. Two alternatives are key to soilless growing innovation – hydroponics and aquaponics. But what is the difference between hydroponics vs. aquaponics? Let’s break it down.
How to Use LED Grow Lights for Indoor Plants
Are your house plants chasing the sun around your home? Have you run out of windowsills to put that plant you just couldn’t resist buying? We’ve been there. Before you start installing more windows in your home, we can help. We’re here to introduce you to the power and practicality of using grow lights, specifically LED lights, for healthy, strong indoor plants.
How to Maintain Quality During Post-Harvest Processing and Handling
They say life is a journey, not a destination. And while that mostly holds true in gardening, it doesn’t entirely. Most gardening enthusiasts enjoy the process but it’s the destination that helps them understand how well they did and learn how to expand their skills. And for many, it’s how they earn their living.
The Benefits of Growing in Coco Coir
Coconut coir, otherwise referred to as coco coir, has become one of the most popular growing mediums on the market today. With its ability to deliver and retain nutrients, gardeners have discovered the benefits of coco coir in growing a variety of plants and vegetables.
Do Hydroponic Plants Grow Faster Than in Soil?
The simple answer to this question is yes, plants can grow more rapidly in a hydroponic system than in traditional soil. In fact, one of the main reasons growers choose this method is because of how fast plants do grow in hydroponics. However, as with most processes in gardening, many variables must work together to produce the right conditions for fast growing hydroponic plants.
Grower Questions: Can Any Plant Be Grown with Hydroponics
Maybe you're new to the hydroponic method and wondering if any plant whatsoever can be grown with hydroponics. Using the right techniques and methodology, the answer is pretty much yes however that doesn't mean every plant should be grown this way.
How To Use Worm Castings in Hydroponics
Worm castings (also called “vermicast,” “vermicompost,” or, more simply, worm poop) are extremely nutrient-rich, far outpacing conventional fertilizers (and even organic compost) in terms of effectiveness. As worms digest the material they consume, they break down complex nutrients, making them more bioavailable for plants.
Grower Questions: Can Hydroponic Be Organic?
The upsurge in organic farming practices and techniques in recent years has been a boon to farmers, agriculture enthusiasts and consumers who want to ensure the food they eat is grown with natural nutrients and use techniques which enhance our environment to produce better-tasting, healthier crops.
How Plant Growth Benefits the Carbon Cycle
The carbon cycle is the process by which carbon is exchanged between land, air, and sea within our planet. Here are some additional insights from your hydroponics experts at Monster Gardens.
What to Know About CBD
When it comes to CBD, there are a lot of misconceptions. Here are some additional insights from your hydroponics grow room experts at Monster Gardens.