Hydroponic Gardening

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Hydroponic Gardening Melissa Sikes Fairbanks Soil and Water Conservation District Alaska Forum on the Environment February 9, 2016 www.simplyhydro.com/

What is Hydroponic Gardening? Hydroponics comes from the Greek language and it literally means let the water do the work. "hydro" means "water" "ponos" means work". Hydroponics is a method of growing plants in water without soil. The water must be enriched with nutrients and the plants need some type of inert medium to support the root system. growgenius.co.uk/ Soil-less growing!

Soil-Less Growing? The essential ingredient is an oxygenated mineral-nutrient water solution that s circulated through plants roots. Chena Hot Springs Resort, Fairbanks Alaska

History of Hydroponic Gardening? Although hydroponics today involves tables, pots, pumps, and high tech lights for indoor gardens, it is nothing new. Hanging Gardens of Babylon are believed to have been one of the first mass scale hydroponic projects. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were built around 600 B.C., commissioned by King Nebuchadnezzar II. The water was from the Euphrates River. http://static.planetminecraft.com/

Ancient Aztec Gardening The Aztec s were tremendous thinkers, scientists, engineers and designers. Living on the marshy edges of Lake Tenochtitilan, in what is now Mexico, they devised a sophisticated farming system built on artificial floating islands. http://www.ancient-origins.net/

The Present Large Scale Hydroponic Farming Large scale hydroponic farming is in use around the world to grow the produce that we eat. greenlivingideas.com/ Chena Hot Springs Hydroponics

Advantages Faster Growth- Hydroponics works by automatically getting the complete nutrient mixture and water to the roots without drowning the plant. Plants get everything they need all the time, so they do not waste growing a lot of roots or searching for nutrients. www.vegetablegardener.com/

Advantages No Weeds or Pests- Gardening without soil eliminates the weeds do you do not need weed sprays. Also, because there are no weeds, there will be no backache from a hoe or rototiller. Since most pests live and breed in the soil, there s no need to use pesticides or other toxic chemicals.

Advantages Great Plant Quality and Taste- Since the plants get everything it needs, all the time, it will reward you with great taste, strong and fast growth, and overall plant quality.

Disadvantages Cost of initial investment on hydroponic systems can be somewhat high. Hydroponic production is management, capital and labor intensive. A high level of expertise is required. Daily attention is necessary. Specially formulated, soluble nutrients must always be used. Pests and diseases remain a big risk. Some water born diseases can spread rapidly in recirculation system.

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Plant Needs What is needed for a plant to survive? Water Sunlight Air Anchorage (root system) Nutrients (usually in soil)

Nutrients N- Nitrogen for the production of leaves, stem growth, and building plant cells. P Phosphorus for the development of flowers, fruits, and healthy root growth. K Potassium for photosynthesis

Trace Elements Sulphur to heighten the effectiveness of phosphorus and for plant energy. Iron for the production of chlorophyll. Manganese for the absorption of nitrogen and energy transference. Zinc for energy transference. Copper for producing chlorophyll. Boron for unknown reasons. Magnesium for producing chlorophyll and distributing phosphorous. Calcium for root growth and the absorption of potassium. Chlorine for photosynthesis. Molybdenum for assistance in chemical reactions.

Passive vs. Active Passive systems (no moving parts) are great for beginning hydroponics gardeners because they are inexpensive, portable, and simple to set up. Active systems employ pumps and other devices to deliver nutrient solutions to plant roots. vermontpassive.com basichydroponicsystems.files.wordpress.com

Continuous drip systems Most popular Nutrient solution dripped out to based of plant sdhydroponics.com forums.gardenweb.com/

Aeroponic systems Nutrient solution sprayed onto roots in growing chambers where roots are suspended in air. icangarden.com Used at Epcot Center at Disney World www.simplyhydro.com/

Water culture systems Plants grow on platform with roots suspended into solution Air bubbled into nutrient solution to provide oxygen for roots Does not work well with some types of plants or long-term growing www.simplyhydro.com/

Foam and Plant Pots Net cups are perfect for starting seeds, cuttings and are used in many hydroponic systems. Cut the Styrofoam sheet in a rectangle with the measurements 1 inch less than the inside measurement of the aquarium for both the length and width. This allows for a ½ inch gap between the platform and the side of the aquarium around the entire perimeter. It is needed so the platform will float freely and not bind with the sides of the aquarium. Cut holes in the blue foam the size of the net pots. Place net pot in hole to make sure that it fits snuggly amazon.com

Ruby Students Setting up their System

Plants Lettuce is best Kale, other leafy veggies Herbs Peppers Tomatoes (expert) Start with seed germination, and rock-wool is the most popular medium for germinating seeds. For seeds, you should sprinkle water from above on each cup periodically until seeds have germinated and roots are forming.

Growing Medium What is used as a growing media if soil isn t present? - Gravel - Rockwool Perlite - Sand - Styrofoam - Vermiculite - Anything Inert! Hydroclay Stones Vermiculite

What is Rockwool? Rockwool is made from rock which has been melted and spun into fibrous cubes. Rockwool is a form of Perlite in which the pebbles or rocks anchor the plant down so they don t just float up above the water. Rockwool is the most popular medium for germination seeds hydroponically. addloes.com

Seedlings

Nutrient Solution Fill the aquarium with water. Mix in the nutrient according to the label. Test Ph, use adjuster if necessary Keep the water level constant. Add often.

Air Pump Oxygen is vital to root development! Set up your air pump, line and air stone in the bottom of the aquarium.

Lighting 1. Fluorescent somewhat inefficient, must be kept close to the plants. 2. LED Lights Energy efficient, low heat output, long lasting 3. HID Lights - Most cost effective, very long life High Pressure Sodium provides more of the red/orange spectrum for flowering and fruiting. Metal Halide Provides more blue/green spectrum for vegetative growth. Lights must be kept on a consistent schedule. A timer is a very good idea.

Sunlight If direct sunlight is allowed to penetrate through the glass of the aquarium, algae will form and cause a mess. To prevent this from happening, cover or at least shade the aquarium with black opaque plastic film or a similar material. Any method to keep direct light from entering is sufficient. pandeglang.work

Maintenance Check your ph levels at least every other day to maintain proper growing environments for your plant. Watch plants for changes. If leaves turn yellow, adjust/ increase fertilizer. Keep lights in good working order. Clean tank at least once every 3 weeks, to keep algae growth to a minimum.

Harvest Time!