Hydroponic gardening can be VERY complicated, with computers and
sensors controlling everything from watering cycles to nutrient strength and the amount of light that the plants receive.
On the other hand, hydroponics can also be incredibly simple, a hand
watered bucket of sand with a single plant is also a method of hydroponic
gardening. Most hobby oriented hydroponics systems are somewhere
between the two extremes mentioned above.
The "average" home hydroponic system usually consists of a few basic
parts: a growing tray, a reservoir, a simple timer controlled submersible
pump to water the plants and an air pump and air stone to oxygenate the
nutrient solution. Of course, light (either natural or artificial) is also
required.
This 460-page ebook consist of everything you need to know about Hydroponics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
History of Hydroponics
General Hydroponics
Benefits Hydroponic
Food Production
Build Your Own Hydro Systems
Hydro Media & Supplies
Mineral Elements / Nutrient Mixing Directions
Advanced Nutrient Management
Super Nutrients
Mixing Hydroponic Juices
Mineral Deficiencies in Plants pH Acidbase
Foods Grown in Hydroponics
Using CO2 Successfully
Most Common Problems
Postharvest Handling Systems
Debate "Organics" or "Hydroponics"
Hydroponic Terminology
Beginner's Growing Tips
Periodic Table of Elements
Conversion Calculation Tables
Science projects
References
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eBook Format: Adobe PDF
Platform: Windows and Macintosh
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