Hydroponic Systems, growing and gardening

Hydroponics within Australia, gardening, areoponics and indoor hydroponics

The different plants for hydroponics gardening

April 16th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are many plants used for hydroponics, some of them are much more profitable to grow on a hydroponic farm than on traditional soil, an example could be lettuce that needs a lot of water. Read the rest of this entry »

An Outdoor hydroponics system

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Outdoor hydroponics is the solution many gardeners adopt to improve their plants health. Hydroponic conditions must copy as much as possible the normal soil conditions in order to obtain the best results. Hence, outdoor hydroponics is one of the alternatives a gardener has to keep flowers beautiful, healthy and fresh. Read the rest of this entry »

Organic hydroponics growing

April 15th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

One of the advantages with organic hydroponics is that nobody can say that the plants aren’t ecological. Many people claim that even if the plants aren’t treated with chemicals they are given artificial nutriments and minerals and these substitutes can’t do good. So organic hydroponics is the solution that very few dislike. Read the rest of this entry »

Inline aquarium filters for hydroponics

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The success of an indoors soilless culture lies in the quality of the nutrient solution on which you feed the plants. Most hydroponic companies have come up with inline aquarium filters for hydroponics systems. Their main role is to maintain the nutrient solution rid of unwanted particles that may have a damaging effect on the entire system. Read the rest of this entry »

Hydroponics vegetable greenhouse

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Given the big and revolutionary advances made by science in poor soil cultivation studies, there’s no wonder that hydroponics vegetable greenhouses are no longer a mere experiment. The vegetables that are usually grown in greenhouses are cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce. However, normal agricultural laws apply to simple cases; Read the rest of this entry »

Understanding the Main Hydroponics systems

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Theoretically there are six types of hydroponics systems: Wick, Aeroponic, NFT, Water Culture, Drip and the Flood and Drain model. Of course hydroponics systems come in too many variations for anybody to be able to index them, but essentially any of those system variation can be defined as a combination between the primary hydroponics systems. Let’s have a look at their main features and see what they consist of. Read the rest of this entry »

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