Urban Garden Magazine asks and answers all the questions on using mycorrhizal fungi in a hydroponic growing environment.
Last issue, Michael Christian discussed the fundamental fluid of a recirculating hydroponic system… water. Without pure clean water (low EC), we are going to be scratching our heads when it comes to troubleshooting problems when they occur. This time, we look at water analysis, maintaining nutrient balance and strategies for managing pH in a recirculating system.
Phosphorus is one of the ‘big three’ major elements that’s vital to the growth and health of plants. It assists in converting the sun’s energy and other chemicals, such as nitrogen, into usable food for plants. A phosphorus deficiency is definitely something that every indoor grower wants to avoid as it invariably leads to sick-looking, stunted plants that produce smaller, lower quality fruits and flowers. Not good! So is the answer to bigger yields simply to pack on the P? Well, it’s not quite as simple as that, so we asked Geary Coogler from BS Horticulture for some expert advice.
Michael Christian, an expert consultant to the commercial hydroponics industry, shares his insights into recirculating nutrients effectively to achieve high performance plant growth while conserving water and nutrients.
The Top 10 Mistakes That Drag Your Yields Down: Everest shares some time-honored heuristics to help beginner growers increase the productivity of their indoor gardens.
The Ebb and Flow hydroponics system is a very popular method among first time hydroponicists. It uses a submersible pump in a nutrient reservoir to pump nutrients into an upper tray containing the plants. The pump is switched on several times a day via a basic timer. The nutrient solution is pumped up to the [...]
It’s not every day that we here at Urban Garden HQ come across somebody who has discovered a completely new way of growing plants. However, that’s exactly what William Texier from GHE has achieved! It’s called “bioponics” – a marriage of hydroponics and organics. We asked William to share his personal story with us. Here’s what he had to say.
In the third and final installment of this series, Lawrence Brooke, founder of General Hydroponics, looks at how to introduce beneficial biologicals into a hydroponic growing system.
Food is very important stuff! It drives everything we do; it’s the gasoline that our bodies run on. So, when growing crops that we intend to consume, giving them full nutrition is extremely important. Isn’t it?
We deal with some common over-dosage issues raised by our dirt-loving readers!
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