Questions tagged [hydroponic]

Method of growing plants in water without soil.

Hydroponics is the processing of growing plants in water without soil. The plants gain their nutritional requirements from mineral nutrients dissolved in the water. This system was developed after it was discovered in the 18th century that plants absorb nutrients from soil as ionic solutions (ie. dissolved in water).

Some terrestrial plants require an inert medium (eg. gravel) to be grown hydroponically.

Hydroponics are typically used for crops where advantages include: no soil, water can be re-used, nutrients can be completely controlled, no nutrient pollution, stable/high yields, easy to harvest, easier to control pests. The primary disadvantage is that there is no soil to act as a chemical buffer, so any failure in the hydroponic solution will quickly lead to plant death.

Use this tag for all questions about growing plants using hydroponics.

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What are the advantages of hydroponics?

From my understanding, hydroponics is essentially growing plants without soil. Instead of soil, the plant is placed in water. Are there any advantages to growing plants hydroponically? Are there instances where plants can grow faster if they are…
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What is the ideal temperature for growth within an Aeroponic Garden?

What is the ideal temperature for growth for an Aeroponic Garden?
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less capital intensive hydroponics will these equipment work

A little background: I live in India a land where winters are mild and summers typically exceed 40°C. In these very warm summers we use an indigenous device to transform tap water into cool and humanely drinkable water. This amazing device is called…
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Safe to use ABS for plant enclosure?

I'm planning on 3d printing an aeroponics enclosure out of ABS. Obviously there will be a high amount of water circulation involved. Is ABS a safe plastic to use? Will chemicals leach into the soil? Have any studies been done here? I'm planning on…
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How to increase or decrease the ph level of a hydroponic solution with natural household items?

In my hydroponic system, I need to control the ph level with natural household items without harming the plants. Currently, the ph level is very low (3). Any one know how to do this both ways?
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What is causing only 1/6 of my chilli plants in deep water culture to wilt?

I have set up a hydroponic system indoors and planted 6 chilli plants in one bucket. It's a DWC system where I fill the bucket with water and mix the nutrient solution and submerge the plant roots in it. I have also set up an air pump with dual…
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First Time Hydroponics, Cloudy Water with White stuff on top? Is this bad? High Res pics

It's my first time doing hydroponics, I am using the GH Flora series. Yesterday I changed my Basil's water to use those nutrients, along with epsom salt and CaMg. Everything was fine all day yesterday, and today, until a few hours ago I checked and…
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Can a person tell if a plant was grown hydroponically or in a soil medium

The question is very simple, yet I can't seem to find the answer. Is there any identifying marks overall that someone can point out, to tell if a plant was grown hydroponically or not?
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My hydroponic experiment

I am doing a hydroponic experiment at school comparing different fertilizers and there formulas. For this question I am comparing miracle Gro, jacks's and CN517. Miracle Gro and Jack's are both water soluble fertilizers. CN517 is a liquid hydroponic…
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Is epsom salt dissolved in water enough to keep most plants alive?

I'm trying to grow mint, and lettuce in the window sill, and was wondering if just epsom salt with water is enough to keep the "clippings" alive for giving a crop.
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How do roots absorb oxygen in hyrdroculture/hydroponics?

I was told soil needs good aeration to allow oxygen to enter the roots. If the soil is waterlogged, the plant will drown due to oxygen deprivation. Is this true and how is it possible for hydroponics?
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How to check ratio of usage elements from nutrion solution for lettuce

I measure ppm for my hydroponics system. And I would like to know a proportion of every element (Calcium Nitrogen) etc. that my plant is absorbing. For example I have a nutrion solution which contains 6% of Nitrogen, by 800ppm, by 30L of water could…
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Heights of inlet and outlet pipes in NFT set up

I have read quite a few diy Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) guides online. Most are sparse on specific implementation details. In an NFT setup, does the water need to pool in the trough or must all the water received at the outlet immediately drain…
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If you can hydroponically grow White Sage starting from rock wool

It sounds like White Sage is hard to grow, with a 10-20% germination rate. I saw How to grow White Sage hydroponically, but it doesn't do the first step like you would hydroponically. Instead it sounds like they planted the seeds in dirt and once…
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Do you need micro and bloom formulas for plants without fruit?

The liquid fertiliser I want to use is a three part formula, grow, micro and bloom. I intend to only cultivate plants that dont fruit, like most kinds of leafy veg. Is it then ok to omit the micro and bloom formulas from the feeding schedule. Just…
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