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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Optimal hydroponic nutrient solutions for different herbs

I'm planning to grow different herbs hydroponically: basil, sage, mint and thyme. I would like for the nutrient solutions for each herb to be the closest possible to the optimum. For basil I found this resource elaborating on the target ppm per each…
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Black spots on Tomato leaf

Some of the leaves on one of my new tomato plants have started showing small black spots. The tomato plant is growing in a hydroponic setup (Dutch bucket) outdoors in southern California. The plant has been bearing fruit and looks to be in great…
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Why use a saucer for hydroponics?

I’m trying to get into some home grown hydroponics, to grow some tomatoes and chilies fresh over the winter (without having to import them). I’ve used a kit before to grow basil and this used one solid container filled with water which needed…
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My lettuce leaves keep losing their green color

I transplanted my lettuce to a self-built indoor aeroponics system, about two weeks ago. They seem to be showing slower growth and now & then some of the leaves lose their green color (See the attached image). I am using general purpose hydroponic…
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DIY Kratky method hydroponics for growing Tomatoes using Milk Jugs

I want to make a small setup of non-circulating hydroponics by Kratky method for growing Tomatoes/peppers using Milk Jugs. Due to COVID, I would like to get all the necessary items delivered home. So I chose Amazon.com. Budget: $50-100 Number of…
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Is it fine to use insulation rockwool in hydroponics

I would like to know if there is any difference between hydroponics rockwool and the one used in house insulation. Where I live hydroponics rockwool is 50 times more expensive (it has to be imported due to no hydroponics culture in the country). But…
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Heights of inlet and outlet pipes in NFT set up

I have read quite a few diy Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) guides online. Most are sparse on specific implementation details. In an NFT setup, does the water need to pool in the trough or must all the water received at the outlet immediately drain…
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How much KHCO3 is needed to buffer RO water?

Hy, how would you make a buffer solution with KHCO3 (Potassium bicarbonate) to have a pH of around 5,5–6. It would be used in a hydroponics system to make a buffer solution in RO water (demineralized) that can resist the acidic nutrient fertilizer.…
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Hydroponic feeding times and scheduals

I am having some weird readings that do not strictly go against what I have researched but seems I may be missing something. I am growing Tomatoes and cucumbers along with one small chilli plant. At the beginning of the week I start a new cycle and…
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How to prevent rot when growing herbs in just water

I've read that it's possible to grow herbs like mint and basil in just jars of water, and articles like this and this seem to suggest that rooted cuttings can thrive in just water for a long time (the author in the first link mentions 6-12 months in…
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If you can hydroponically grow White Sage starting from rock wool

It sounds like White Sage is hard to grow, with a 10-20% germination rate. I saw How to grow White Sage hydroponically, but it doesn't do the first step like you would hydroponically. Instead it sounds like they planted the seeds in dirt and once…
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Why are my tomato leaves yellowing and withering?

I have two tomato plants and two peppers in a hydrocultural system, going on a month and a half. The tomatoes initially grew really fast. Two weeks or so ago they started to wither away, leaves turning yellow. I have been feeding the plants in…
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Guide for the nutrient requirements of hydroponic plants,

I require the hydroponic nutrient requirements for: artichoke (vegetative) artichoke (flowering) cannabis (vegetative) cannabis (flowering) I use Kratky buckets for my plants. I see @dogmatic69 posted exactly what I needed for basil in post 7258.
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Why do plants need water?

Might seem like a stupid question at first, but let's think about this for a minute. Obviously, the living tissues contain some water, but it seems negligible compared to the quantities that plants can seem to require. Ask practically any child, or…
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Hydroponic Basil: massive root growth, but little leaf growth

I am trying to grow some basil using the Kratky method under some cfl lighting. The root growth is massive and is almost filling my 1L jar. But the plant it self is not growing that much. 1 month in and I still have not been able to harvest even…
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