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Getting Started - Choose a garden and a light source...

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Hydroponic gardening is simple! A Hydroponic Garden is low maintenance and efficient. Every other day a pH check is done and water level topped up. Nutrient is changed every 7 - 12 days. A timer is recommended to automatically turn the light and garden on and off.

All of our complete kits are "Deep Water" systems, meaning the plant roots will grow right down into the bubbling solution below. Deep water is the purest form of hydroponics because the roots are directly exposed to the nutrient solution. This type of garden uses a small air pump to keep the solution well oxygenated.

Each garden kit includes everything necessary to

start growing, just add water!

Includes: self contained growing tray/reservoir, plant support baskets, growing media, air pump, nutrient, pH kit, tubing/fittings, sample seeds, and instructions.

Another popular method of hydroponic gardening is Ebb & Flow or Flooding & Draining systems. These are ideal for multiple plant per square foot growing. They are also very popular as propagation tables.

An ebb & flow growing tray is flooded automatically by a submersed pump connected to a digital timer . Growing medium and root system are soaked at specific intervals. Various mediums can be used, Rockwool is the most popular. This method makes it easy to cultivate many plants in a minimal space.

Unlike growing in soil, these hydroponic methods allow the grower exact control over plants’ nutrient, water and oxygen intake. Better control over these factors means faster, healthier growth. A large percentage of our produce, such as tomatoes cucumbers and lettuce are grown commercially using hydroponics.

Light is the most important factor in plant growth. Most herbs and vegetables would like to receive as much light as they can get, therefore place your garden in the brightest window available. If you do not have a spot with plenty of sunlight, you can add a fluorescent light to increase intensity and extend daylight.

What about winter gardening? As winter approaches and the days get shorter, even south facing windows will not supply enough light for adequate growth. This is the time when extra lighting is most helpful! Most plants need sixteen to eighteen hours per day and Metal Halide lighting can take the place of sunlight completely.

To determine the size of light you need first consider what size area you would like to illuminate. A good rule of thumb is that 400 watt lamps will cover an area up to 5' x 5' and light any of our complete kits nicely. This will yield 25 watts/square foot, an acceptable level of light for good growth.

Homegrown Hydroponics Inc. - http://www.hydroponics.com

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