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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Hydroponic growing media

I recently bought a vertical hydroponic kit, it comes with a growing media which is soft sponge like pebbles. It seems like it crumbles even with water flow, and very fine sand covered the bottom of water tank. The material is also so light, so it…
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Curious to know why over-watering leads to root-rot yet the same plant can be grown in water?

I bought a few pothos plants from home depot last summer, and from my investigation, it seemed they all died from root rot. I tried every thing I could to save them but they just would not stop. But at my work place, there is a pothos plant, set in…
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How do roots absorb oxygen in hyrdroculture/hydroponics?

I was told soil needs good aeration to allow oxygen to enter the roots. If the soil is waterlogged, the plant will drown due to oxygen deprivation. Is this true and how is it possible for hydroponics?
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Why are microgreens considered a healthy food?

Recently I saw seedlings on sale. And the seller said that these seedlings can be eaten and are very useful for health. They are also known as microgreens. I was very interested in this and I found information on YouTube about how they are…
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If you colour water red in a hydroponic system will the leaves on the lettuce turn red/pink

My daughter has to do a science project. She wants to build a hydroponic system and colour the water red to see if the lettuce leaves will turn red. Will it? I don't want to build the whole system just for it not to work.
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Do plant roots really "suffocate" due to lack of oxygen when over watered?

Should plant pots have drainage holes at the bottom is a matter of intense debate among agriculturists and botanists across the world. While most acknowledge the importance of drainage holes, others question its efficacy, especially when compared to…
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Hydroponics Tomato plants dying

It’s my first time growing anything and I decided to try growing Tiny Tim tomatoes in an Idoo 10 pod hydroponics system. I have been adding the nutrients that came with the system and have been deep cleaning the system every two weeks and adding…
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Garden twine used to hang tomatoes is rubbing and damaging plants?

I bought what I thought was typical garden tying/hanging twine from amazon (link here) and hung my plants from the ceiling with plastic clips. Now it seems the points where the twine touches the plants there's yellowing and strange browning on the…
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Surge tank hydroponics, newly transplanted tomatos are yellowing with brown spots

Story Bought my plants already started from a greenhouse at about 6 inches tall, they looked great. I have 8 different plants for a sort of initial test run each with a different variety. They came in soil pots, so I gently ran water over them and…
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Why isn't my Basil cutting rooting?

So, 3 days ago I took a cutting from the main stem of my basil plant and replanted it into a cocopeat puck that is placed into some water, a makeshift hydroponic setup. I am making use of filtered, RO water. While the cutting hasn't wilted or…
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Wilting and stunted growth of vegetables in NFT Hydroponics System

My friends and I are starting a small scale hydroponics farm based in Jakarta, Indonesia. Recently we have experienced a problem in our system, mainly wilting, stunted growth, and yellowing leaves. The vegetables are spinach, Chinese mustard greens,…
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Relationship between PH and PPM in Hydroponics solution

I'm making some Hydroponics system, which will automatically measure PPM in water for Deep water system. I'm able to measure PPM every x minutes, but I will have to measure PH manually, because I don't have a sensor for that. I would like to know if…
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How to check ratio of usage elements from nutrion solution for lettuce

I measure ppm for my hydroponics system. And I would like to know a proportion of every element (Calcium Nitrogen) etc. that my plant is absorbing. For example I have a nutrion solution which contains 6% of Nitrogen, by 800ppm, by 30L of water could…
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Why are my hydroponic herbs turning purple after changing fertilizer?

I replaced my depleted liquid Aerogarden fertilizer with 3-3-2 AgroThrive Organic General Purpose Liquid Fertilizer. I maintained the same feeding regimen: two capfuls every two weeks. My herbs are not growing, and are in fact wilting and turning…
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Does bleach buildup in water with a hydroponics system?

Does bleach accumulate in water, or does it naturally evaporate or break down with time? I have an ebb and flow indoor hydroponics system for watering my plants for weeks while I'm away on travel. I have a 5 gallon tank that contains the water, and…
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