To start, we need to have a simple understanding of what hydroponic cultivation is all about. In short, hydroponics, or water culture, is the soilless growth of plants. Often times the plants’ root ...
Just wondering if you were familiar with the Current Culture bucket system and if you would recommend it for a first time hydro grower? Greetings, Butter, and thanks for writing in. Deep-water culture ...
If you are a grower with limited space or someone who wants to cultivate different plants that reach their maximum potential in terms of yields, effects, and potency, then a hydroponic setup is ...
As supermarket produce prices and instances of food recalls rise, interest in at-home gardening systems has also increased. Hydroponic growing systems don’t require soil and take up minimal room ...
Everyone is familiar with soil: it is one of the most important components of growing, it provides a foothold for plant roots, maintains the necessary nutrients plants need to grow, and filters ...
Hydroponic gardens have their roots in ancient civilizations, but they have been widely used in commercial greenhouses and home gardens for many years. Instead of soil, these gardens rely on other ...
Right now, hydroponic and indoor grown lettuce account for around 4-5% of lettuce production in the US, but that figure will rise “substantially” in the coming years as more growers prove that water ...
Figure 1: Schematic illustration of a hydroponic growing system that employs the nutrient film technique method. Credit: Technology Networks. In addition to the presence of fish stocks and microbial ...
Bringing fresh flavor to your meals is simple with an indoor garden. You can easily grow herbs and even small vegetables, regardless of the size of your space. Options range from simple pots for a ...