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Hydroponics Gardening
Hydroponics was derived from the Greek word hydro, which
means "water" and ponos, which means "labor or water-working".
Hydroponics gardening involves growing plants with their roots
in other nutrient solutions and without soil.
Hydroponics gardening is as simple as ordinary gardening.
Both of them necessitate sufficient light, water, temperature,
light, and humidity. But with hydroponics, no soil is used.
Instead a soil substitute holds the roots while nutrients are
carried by the water. Indoor hydroponic gardening is not that
hard and plants respond well to this method of growing.
This is one of the major considerations in hydroponics
gardening since it sustains the plants. One has to make sure
that this nutrient solution maintains a pH level of 5 to 6
after dilution. In hydroponics gardening, the plants should be
watered more than three times a day. this is usually done using
a pump and timer.
If your hydroponics garden is located indoors, the most
suitable temperature is between 71 to 76 degrees Fahrenheit. Of
course, this temperature may change depending on the different
types of plant you are working on, e.g. tropical plants.
Place your plants somewhere they can receive ample amount of
light. Otherwise artificial light must be used. High pressure
Sodium lights or bulbs are a suitable substitute for natural
light.
Humidity is good. When the room’s temperature rises, the air
will be able to hold the sufficient amount of moisture your
plants will need.
A hydroponics system can be fully automated. Since it is
water-based, the gardener has no soil to dig or weeds to pull.
Also, the water can be re-used to prevent wastage.
With hydroponics, an excellent yield of quality plants can
be easily achieved. Home hydroponics systems and DIY kits are
are readily available in most hardware
stores.
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