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Organic gardening in hydroponics – The Hydroponics ?Ebb and flow? System

Published on October 22, 2010 By admin

“Ebb and flow” hydroponics system is an example of the common arrangement of the indoor garden. Such system is composed of the upper grow bed, which is a box or tray that holds containers with plants. Those individual containers may be filled with various mediums, the most frequently used ones being rockwool, coconut fiber, lava [...]

Organic gardening in hydroponics – Organic nutrients and growing mediums

Published on September 6, 2010 By admin

The use of organic plant nutrients instead of the man-made chemicals in the hydroponic garden eases the work of a gardener. The matter is that the absence of synthetic chemicals eliminates the problem of ppm amount and pH balance of the water. If there is no need to calibrate nutrients, to check pH level of the [...]

Organic gardening in hydroponics – The root system

Published on September 4, 2010 By admin

Plants, growing in the containers, will develop two types of the roots: the upper one, which will uptake plant nutrients from the upper part of the medium; and the lower roots, which will reach the lava rock part of the growing medium. The upper root system is primary; it includes web-like thin roots that look [...]

Starting your own organic hydroponics gardening setup – hydroponics gardening supplies and points to remember

Published on July 28, 2010 By admin

When Starting your own organic hydroponics gardening setup, you should remember that you will need to arrange two beds or layers in your hydroponic garden. The upper bed is, actually, a box to keep the plants in. This box should contain a growing medium for the plants to grow in. You can use perlite, coconut [...]