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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Will my Frangipani Plumeria (Champa Flower) survive in water without adding soil?

I have what I think are Frangipani cuttings which I got from Laos. After having the cutting for about 2 months without pouring I decided to give my planting skills a try, so I filled a glass with water and put the Frangipani inside. After a few days…
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What is the name of this hydroponic plant?

I have this plant at my office, where it is having a lot of children. Every time that I get some leaves from the plant and put them in a bottle with water, the leaves get some roots and don't die after more than a month without soil. The plant…
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Hydroponic nutrient solution filtration

I am looking to build a small-scale hydroponic farm; lettuce/tomatoes/etc, and am now looking into a filtration system for my re-circulating reservoir. I have previously run into pathogen issues within my system in Florida, so for this up-scaled…
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Gardening with negative or positive ORP (oxidation reduction potential) water

Gardening with negative or positive ORP (oxidation reduction potential) water. I know ORP is related to Ph but has anyone done any experiments with negative ORP vs Positive ORP growth? From soaking seeds to fruiting plants? The ranges I'm looking…
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What Are The Requirements for Growing and Selling Crops Commercially as well as distributing Food to the Needy?

I'm a volunteer at a nonprofit and we want to grow and distribute our crops to the needy as well as to sell a portion of them commercially with the proceeds being used to fund the expansion of our food donations. What would be the requirements for…
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Red baby lettuce leaves dehydrated in hydroponic system

I planted red baby lettuce in an indoor hydroponic system. There are two types of lightning I used for this plant, A system (a hydroponic system that uses white LED lights) and a B system (an aeroponic system that uses 52 Watt Red and Blue Grow…
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Ideas on growing leafy vegetables in soda bottles

I have a couple of questions on raising plants with hydro in soda bottles. Is it better to grow your leafy veg in a water solution or is the wick/soil approach better? I'm trying to get a little bit of an urban farming project going were I currently…
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Mold with hydroponic cultivation

I recently started a new hydroponic culture with an AeroGrow Aerogarden Harvest Slim. I put it in my house that doesn't have a good air circulation but bad neither; it's a standard room of ~40 square meter. After about a week I was able to see the…
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How to make a KHCO3 Buffer solution in RO water based hydroponics system?

Hy, how would you make a buffer solution with KHCO3 to have a pH 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. Unfortunately, the pH drops…
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Can plants raised with hydro still be considered organic?

I have access to certified organic seeds. I want to raise the organic seeds in a soilless, hydroponic solution. I'm just wondering if I raise the plants like this would I be deceitful to market the resulting product as 'organic'?
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Do you need micro and bloom formulas for plants without fruit?

The liquid fertiliser I want to use is a three part formula, grow, micro and bloom. I intend to only cultivate plants that dont fruit, like most kinds of leafy veg. Is it then ok to omit the micro and bloom formulas from the feeding schedule. Just…
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Do you need fertiliser for rockwool starter cubes?

I want to start some seedlings in rockwool cubes. Eventually I want to start some hydroponics plants. Im getting conflicting messages on the internet in regards to whether you should add liquid fertiliser to the rockwool when you first hydrate them.…
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can a purple onion plant thrive on water-only?

Is this article, 29 Plants That Grow in Water Only (Without a Hydroponic System) accurate, that is, can a plant thrive with only water? I ask this question since, from the half of a purple onion grew a shoot, and it seems that thrives on the local…
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Transparent soil, regular soil and hydroponics

Does any kind, of any kind grow hydroponic? What is your opinion about the plant grow on Hydroponics? Can I move the plants I have on regular soil to Hydroponics safely? What's your opinion about polyvinyl alcohol granules? Kind regards; Chris
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