Have You Ever Considered Hydroponics?

January 20, 2012
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Hydroponics can be an interesting project to try at home. Many people have heard of hydroponically grown tomatoes. Plants don’t require soil as long as the water their roots are placed into have enough nutrients that the plant can absorb what they need directly. To get a very good primer on growing plants hydroponically is Hydroponics for the home gardener.

There are systems such as Hydrofarm grow light system that make it easy to grow hydroponic plants. Many herbs and vegetables are prime candidates to grow in hydroponic systems. Typically you still need a medium for the roots to be in little clay beads known as Hydronton is one such medium. You don’t use soil in the pots at all when you are doing hydroponics. If you want to try to set up your own system you can purchase a tupperware container and place two inches of nutrient rich water into it.  Then you place pots filled with your plants and your selected support medium to the water. Crystal magic soil is another medium you could try and see how you like.

There are a number of reasons why you may want to try hydroponics and they include knowing exactly what your plants have been exposed to. It is very easy to track what you put into your water and in what concentration. Another reason that some people like hydroponics is because some people think that veggies grown in hydroponics taste better. You Could try so many different types of veggies to experiment what grows well for you. You could consider starting to grown plants like tomatoes, herbs, celery, and lettuce as these all have been proven to grow well. You don’t just have to work with veggies. You can share house plants with your friends when you use hydroponics to propigate your plants. Plants like devils ivy would take very well to using hydroponics for multiplying them.

If you can grow plants traditionally, you really should give hydroponics a try. This can be a fun system for growing plants so you can have fresh herbs year round and maybe even fresh tomatoes off of the vine. The initial investment can be very cheap if you set up your own system.

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