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Title: Hydroponics


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Hydroponics
  • Plants without soil!!!
  • By Walt Iciek
  • Topic 2221

2
Hydroponics- Definition
  • Science of Plants grown in an inert medium
  • Gravel, sand, sawdust, water, rockwool, perlite,
    vermiculite
  • Nutrients are provided from a nutrient solution
  • Solution provides all necessary elements.

3
Commercial use of Hydroponics
  • Used for over forty years
  • Crops
  • Almost any herbaceous plant
  • Lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, herbs
  • Bred specially for hydroponics

4
Advantages
  • Can be used regardless of soil conditions
  • Year round
  • Higher yields, faster growth, more crop cycles
  • No soil- Less insects and pest
  • No soil- No weeds or cultivation

5
Advantages- Continued
  • Less pesticides
  • Plants receive correct nutrients at correct time.
  • More effective use of water and fertilizer

6
Disadvantages
  • Expensive to start, investments add up fast
  • Much skill is required
  • - Grower need to be trained on maintance and
    plant nutrition.
  • Close monitoring to prevent water or nutrient
    stress.
  • Sanitation is very important

7
Different kinds of Hydroponics
  • Water Culture
  • Crops grown in continuous flow of nutrient
    solution.
  • Usually the tops of plants need to be supported
  • Aggregate Culture
  • Grown in solid media for crop support

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Water Culture
  • Nutrient Film Technique (NFT)
  • Grown in trough
  • Nutrient solution flows continuously
  • Shallow so adequate oxygen can reach the roots
  • Vegetables and herbs most common
  • Aeroponics
  • Roots are misted constantly

9
NFT Set-up
  • Look like rain gutters with holes for the plants
  • Less than 100 ft.
  • Sloped 2-3 degrees for good water flow
  • Closed system, water flows continuously
  • Very efficient use of water and fertilizer

10
NFT- Problems
  • If a disease develops, the entire systems needs
    to be flushed
  • Requires close monitoring

11
Aggregate Culture
  • Gravel Culture
  • Beds filled with gravel,
  • Gravel is saturated and drained several times
    daily depending on plants needs
  • Sand Culture
  • Plants receive nutrients through a drip emitter

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Hydroponics Summary
  • Hydroponics is the science of growing plants in
    an inert medium
  • Many different crops can be grown hydroponicly
  • There are advantages and disadvantages to
    hydroponics
  • There are two many types of Hydroponics
  • Water culture
  • Aggregate culture
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