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A Brief Introduction to Hydroponic Growing and Environment
A Brief Introduction to Hydroponic Growing and Environment – 2015
Those who love growing plants but are limited by climate or season will consider hydroponic growing an excellent solution. This plant growing method enables us to grow any plan at any time of the year. Even, this method can be taken as a hobby as well.
Hydroponic Growing
Hydroponics
The word ‘hydroponic’ means working water, derived from the Latin word ‘hydro’ which means water and ‘ponos’ which means labor. So, hydroponics is the process of growing plants in media such as rock wol, gravel, coco coir, liquid, perlite, without soil. Although hydroponic growing gains its popularity just in recent times; in fact, this method had been applied by the early Egyptian and Mexican civilizations a long time ago.
Growing Environment
Hydroponics can be applied for an indoor growing area such as in a shed, garage or house. Even though the method allows many types of place as its growing area, there are some requirements that make a place suitable for hydroponic growing. The requirements relate to light, atmosphere, temperature and humidity.
#1. Light Light is the most important to consider in any type of plant growing method. To be a growing area, a place must have enough lighting. Sunlight is not always necessary and can be replaced with the light from lamps. By providing the light by you, a planter can easily control the hours or darkness. This is good for the plants to grow optimally. However, you may have to think about the power bill. Consider the level of reflection in the area so the plants will get the maximum amount of the light. No waste. This can help control your power bill as well.
TaoTronics® E27 12W Led Grow Light TT-GL20 Red Blue LED Lights for Plants in Garden Greenhouse
#2. Atmosphere Another requirement is the air in the growing area, or the atmosphere. The area must have a constant supply of fresh air because growing plants need a sufficient supply of carbon dioxide. The concentration of carbon dioxide in fresh air is at the rate of 330 parts per million (ppm). If the rate of carbon dioxide drops, the growth of the plants will cease. To avoid this, provide a window or door in the area so fresh air can enter the room. Or, if you are reluctant to open the window or door, you can use CO2 from bottles rented from Esoteric Hydroponics or produce carbon dioxide from burnt propane.
Carbon Dioxide Generator LP, Electric Start
#3. Temperature Temperature affects the growth level of plants. Most plants grow effectively in the temperature range of 20 – 28 °C. Maintaining the temperature in a room should not be difficult since you can control the hours of darkness in the room. If the temperature is too high, an extractor fan can reduce it. In addition, switching off the lights can also result in a declined temperature range. Planters must avoid large temperature fluctuations between the day and night cycles. This can make the plants grow weakly.
Titan Controls 702750 Zephyr 2 High Temperature Shut Off Controller
#4. Humidity Humidity is also another important thing in growing plants indoor. Planters must avoid too high humidity because it can stimulate the growth of grey mould or Botrytis among the flowers and fruit. The organism can ruin a crop. Some plants that are susceptible to fungi such as strawberries and melon family must be placed in a dry growing area. The ideal humidity for hydroponic growing plants is no more than 50%.
Eva-dry Renewable E-333 Wireless Mini Dehumidifer
By paying the requirements above into account, you should be able to grow your plants optimally.














