Questions tagged [hydroponic]

Method of growing plants in water without soil.

Hydroponics is the processing of growing plants in water without soil. The plants gain their nutritional requirements from mineral nutrients dissolved in the water. This system was developed after it was discovered in the 18th century that plants absorb nutrients from soil as ionic solutions (ie. dissolved in water).

Some terrestrial plants require an inert medium (eg. gravel) to be grown hydroponically.

Hydroponics are typically used for crops where advantages include: no soil, water can be re-used, nutrients can be completely controlled, no nutrient pollution, stable/high yields, easy to harvest, easier to control pests. The primary disadvantage is that there is no soil to act as a chemical buffer, so any failure in the hydroponic solution will quickly lead to plant death.

Use this tag for all questions about growing plants using hydroponics.

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Can hydroponic/aeroponic produce be organic?

Crop rotation, green manure and compost are quite irrelevant in hydroponics and aeroponics, and the "fertilizer" is synthesized too, no?
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What is the ideal Daylight Time for Herbs, Tomatoes and Peppers?

I am looking into the development of a hydroponics system with artificial lighting and temperature. Is there a chart showing daylight time and type(Cloud, Direct, etc.) and temperatures between plants for ideal production?
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What is the minimum hydroponic pot size?

I've got a doubt about what would be the minimum medium space a plant needs to grow. I'm making a hydroponic system, and I would need to know what is the dimensions of a plant's root required for it to growth without issues. For example, let say…
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What are the rocks called they use in hydroponic / aquaponic growing containers?

I am interested in building a small - scale hydro system just to get more familiar with how it works. I plan to grow some basic easy-to-grow vegetables at first. So I have the container, an old fish tank pump, organic fertilizer and now I need the…
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Common causes of burnt tips on herbs

What are common causes of these burnt tips? Over/under fertilization? Too much/little light? Nutrient deficiency? This is Korean shiso/perilla growing in a deep water culture. I've also seen it on basil grown in soil.
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What are the alternatives to AeroGarden

I'm looking for an indoor hydroponic system and I've found the AeroGarden family which looks great but I'd like to check the alternatives. Are there systems similar to this? Important features for me: Relatively compact size Adjustable lamp…
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Can I tell if a boxed, hydroponic, fly-trap growing kit, made for teenagers, would be reliable?

My 13 year old grandson wants to grow some Fly Traps using this small, inexpensive, boxed hydroponic kit. The kit is designed for kids 12 years and older. The parts are all plastic. It comes with seeds, planting cubes, nutrients and a Hydro-Pump.…
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Why aren't my hydroponic plants growing well?

I started growing tomato and pepper plants in my indoor hydroponic system. The first two weeks after the transplantation all the plants were healthy, but after the second week, there hasn't been any growth. I am: watering every day in the…
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Growing hot peppers indoors on the West Coast

Is it practical or possible to grow hot peppers on the West Coast in North America? It seems they require a ton of sunshine, and that's not exactly something we get in abundance. I'm a rookie with gardening, and all I've ever had to manage is some…
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Hydroponics Nutrients and Fertilizers, are they same?

Let me start of by saying that I am a person with very little experience of gardening. I have just been growing some plants in my balcony and in the process fell in love with this hobby and stumbled upon Hydroponic gardening. Since then I have been…
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Why are my basil seeds instantly covered with a white goo after planting?

I'm trying to germinate basil for hydroponic purposes. When I put the seeds on wet foam, they get almost instantly covered with a white goo (within approx. 1 min). Sorry, I cannot get a picture. What's happening?
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Can I grow mint from cuttings indefinitely?

I would like to grow mint hydroponically from cuttings. I wonder if I can grow mint from cuttings indefinitely? what is the plant lifespan? can I grow cuttings from plant generation after generation indefinitely?
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Starting bacteria in aquaponics

I have a small setup ready to go but I need to know how to get all the good bacteria and nitrites up before planting anything. My local suppliers do not carry anything for aqua/hydroponics and online shipping is quite pricy. I can get a bag or two…
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Why are my hydroponic peas wilting right after planting?

I'm trying to get into hydroponics and have started with peas as it's winter in in Wollongong, Australia. However I've had an ongoing issue ever since planting them a week ago. I haven't seen much growth at all and constant wilting of the leaves.…
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What happen to my hydroponic lettuce leaves

What may cause my lettuce leaves to look like in these pictures? I don't find any literature in my language (Bahasa Indonesia) that explain this phenomenon or find any similar images on the internet. The room temperature is about 25 degrees Celcius…
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