Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – pH Testing

Often referred to as the power of Hydrogen. It is the measure of Alkalinity or acidity of solutions based on hydrogen ion content. pH is measured from a scale of 0-14, acids are in the 0-7 bracket (0 the most acidic), and bases at the 7-14 range (14 the strongest). Introduction of nutrients affect the [...]

Hydroponics gardening guide – growing mediums used in hydroponics – Perlite and Vermiculite

Perlite
Perlite has been known for years as soil additive and growing medium, used to increase aeration and soil drainage. Perlite belongs to mined materials, originating from volcanic glass. This natural material breaks into multiple tiny bubbles, when heated rapidly above 1600 deg. F.
Being one of the best hydroponic growing media, perlite is usually [...]

Hydroponics gardening guide-hydroponic supplies used to adjust pH Level

 
In most cases, either phosphoric acid or potassium hydroxide is used to adjust pH level of the hydroponic nutrient solution. The first substance is used to lower pH level, and the latter, consequently, is used to raise it. Being relatively safe and usually sold diluted, both of these chemicals should be handled with care, [...]

Hydroponics gardening guide – LIGHTING FOR YOUR HYDROPONIC GARDEN – Grow Light Movers

Along with water, hydroponics plant nutrients, CO2 and oxygen, grow light is the key basic component, required by plants to live. Providing additional light is necessary for indoor gardening. Furthermore, light should resemble the sunlight as much as possible. The major concern with other types of lights is that they do not produce light in [...]

Hydroponic nutrients Gardening Guide – Hydroponic nutrient solutions composition

Nitrogen (N)
The most essential of all nutrients for leaf and stem development. Nitrogen consumption depends on a plants growth cycle and in a vegetative growth phase of plant nitrogen consumption is greatest. Hydroponic nutrient solutions labeled as “grow” or “flower” contains more concentrations of nitrogen. Nitrogen deficiency is the leading cause of plant growth [...]

Hydroponics gardening guide – preparing hydroponic nutrient solution, transplant seedlings and taking cutting for clones

How to preparing hydroponic Nutrient Solution
Nutrient solution is made of water with dissolved fertilizer. It is preferable to have good quality water to be mixed with the fertilizer, the amount of which is always indicated by the manufacturer. It is very important to check and adjust if necessary pH level of nutrient solution with [...]

Hydroponics gardening guide -introduction to growing mediums and hydroponic supplies used in hydroponics

Growing medium is any medium, in which a plant can grow. Generally, hundreds of multiple types of growing medium exist: some are manmade and some are organic. Sometimes, even old AIR can work as a good growing medium for roots.
 
Defining the best growing medium is pretty challenging and disputable. It is a [...]

Hydroponics gardening guide – growing mediums used in hydroponics – How to Use Rockwool Cubes and Slabs

How to Use Cubes
There are many different sizes of rockwool growing media cubes. The 1×1×1.5 inches and the 2×2×1.5 inches cubes are usually not wrapped into plastic and used as seeds propagation equipment. These are the so-called “starter cubes”. Another typical size of rockwool cubes is 1.5×1.5×1.5 inches. These cubes are usually wrapped with [...]

Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Hydroponic Nutrient Solutions

Improper use of fertilizers is the common cause of many plant problems. Inadequate amounts cause weak and under nourished plants while an amount above desired quantities may burn and even kill the plant. Good judgment and decisions are required when a plant grows. Below are guidelines for applying nutrient solutions.
 
Hydroponic nutrient solutions are [...]

Hydroponics gardening guide – How to Prepare Starter Cubes

Starter cubes, used by hydroponic growers, as well as soil gardeners, are comfortable growing media for starting seeds. Made of inert material, starter cubes provide perfect support to the plant and its rhizomes. The cubes are capable of retaining water, but they do not supply a plant with any nutrients, unless the latter are dissolved [...]

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