Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Ranges Of Hydroponic Gardening Supplies

By Nelda Rich


Hydroponics is not new and it was thought that primitive Egyptians were probably the first to use a soil-less method of growing plants. Many believe that the hanging Gardens of Babylon used a primitive version of hydroponics. There is no need to use pesticides as the environment is controlled and filters ensure insects cannot reach the plants. A full range of hydroponic gardening supplies is readily available to set up and maintain your system.

Temperature control is important to grow plants all year round. Cold air during summertime and warm air during wintertime is circulated automatically by adding air circulators to your system. Carbon filters can be installed to remove odors. The fans and filters should be fixed in place with clamps or duct tape. If the noise of the fans are an issue, silencers can be purchased and easily installed.

Media such as fleximix or rockwool is used to retain nutrients to increase the rates of plant growth. If growing plants in pots, media such as coco coir or perlite tends to be most popular. For covering seeds, vermiculite is typically used. Clay pebbles are often used for flood and drain systems.

Lighting is important for good growth and therefore a range of lighting systems can be selected. Reflectors increase the lighting in specific areas of the system. The heat from the lighting system also needs to be taken into account. If a light remains on too long, flowering plants become confused, or if the light fails, the plants can suffer and therefore it is important to choose a safe and reliable lighting system.

It is necessary for any excess minerals to be washed off from the plants' roots and this should be achieved by using flushing nutrients. Different types of nutrients are available for your system. Some types of nutrients are suitable for use by the less experienced plant growers, whilst other type of nutrients are used by the more experienced grower.

A propagator is suggested to successfully multiply your plants. Success will be increased by using root compounds and root stimulators. Lighting should also be set at the correct level during this phase of plant growth.

Reverse osmosis filters are used to remove unwanted elements from your water system. This is particularly needed if your water is hard. Beneficial bacteria is also available from suppliers of hydroponic gardening supplies. These bacteria live on the plants roots and are beneficial to the growth of the plants.




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