Build Your Own Hydroponic Systems

Posted by Leslie Hayden

Many gardeners are beginning to switch to Hydroponics gardening for many different reasons. These types of gardens are small and can easily be grown inside and are perfect for most vegetables, especially the red tomato. Also the equipment required for Hydroponics gardening is not expensive and they are relatively easy to manage.

What amazes people most about Hydroponic gardening is that you do not use soil of any kind. There is no dirt that you plant things in. All Hydroponic systems outperform soil based gardening because with Hydroponics, you calculate and administer the precise amount of nutrients, pH, water, and light that your plants get. So once you learn what the optimum combination is, you simply follow the directions and your plants grow twice as fast compared to putting them in soil.

Hydroponics gardening is really easy as well. All you need is a growing tray, light (artificial is fine), a water pump, a reservoir, and some type of air pump to give oxygen. That is it. Now you can make it more complicated if you decide to build a system with computer sensors that control the water flow and the amount of light each plant gets. But this is certainly something you do not NEED to do.

You can choose from different types of growing mediums like perlite, vermiculite, rockwool, or just air. You can get instructions for building a Hydroponic garden over the Internet. You can buy pre-built Hydroponic systems from a gardening store or online but these can get very expensive.

There are certain micro-nutrients that are necessary for healthy plant growth including magnesium, sulfur, calcium, cobalt, boron, iron, copper, manganese, and zinc. These nutrients are absolutely essential to plants and if missing could cause the food to not be as healthy and in some cases even cause health problems for those who eat it. It is very important that you use a quality fertilizer with Hydroponics gardening.

The biggest advantage that Hydroponics systems have over the traditional soil grown method is the ability to regulate pH balance. The pH balance is what helps your plants absorb the nutrients they need. You can very easily regulate the pH balance in your Hydroponics garden.

There are literally hundreds of different types of Hydroponic systems you can buy or build. The six most basic types of Hydroponics systems are: Aeroponic, Water Culture, Ebb and Flow, Drip, Wick, and N.F.T. Hydroponics gardening is cheap, easy, and best of all, you can grow your own fresh organic fruits and vegetables all year long.

May you enjoy this article on Hydroponic gardening. To see the three most popular how to build your own Hydroponic system books, visit hydroponic systems

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