Tips On Making A Homemade Hydroponics System

By James Morley

Tips On Making A Homemade Hydroponics System

It used to be that hydroponics were thought of as being something used by regular people far into the future, but that is not true anymore. Many of today's home gardeners are using hydroponic systems in order to grow different plants and vegetables to supplement their grocery consumption on a regular basis. Hydroponic systems that are purchased ready made are usually very expensive. You can make your own Homemade Hydroponics System easy and inexpensively.

Hydroponics is a method in which one grows plants without the aid of using soil. The roots of the plants are placed in a soil-less medium or they may just grow in water itself. This is a cleaner method because there is no soil and you can grow plants indoors all during the year. A homemade system will not cost much and will save you money because you will have fresh vegetables any time.

The Wick System is a simple form of hydroponics. The system entails absorption of water and nutrient by nylon rope inserted into the pots in which the plants are growing. You only need a handful of supplies and none of them will cost a great deal

You will need a plastic storage tub that is a dark color. The dark color is needed to because algae will not grow in something that is dark, it needs the sun. Another tub is also needed that fits into the other tub that will hold the pots. You can get the same color or any color you desire. Also needed is a few yards of one half inch rope in nylon. An aquarium air pump is necessary in order to keep the nutrient solution oxygenated. Pots that will fit into the tub and filled with planting medium is needed. Planting medium can be pebbles made of clay or use vermiculite and perlite in equal combination. When growing indoors you can not get enough sunlight from outside sources so you will need grow lights.

In each pot put a length of the roping in through the hole in the bottom before putting the plant in it. Start filling the pot with the medium but hold the rope up so it comes up around the plant roots. The rope should dangle from the bottom of the pot to be immersed in the liquid solution in the other tub. Once the rope is in, place the plants into the medium. The tub that contains the plants needs to have half inch holes drilled directly under where the pots will be placed. Situate the pots in the container and pull the nylon rope through the hole so it hangs down into the solution once you place the tub in the dark colored tub. The air pump needs to go into the dark colored container immersed into the nutrient solution. Finally you will insert the tub with the plants into the darker colored tub.

You will have little care to deal with in the wick system. The only thing you must do is make sure there is an adequate supply of nutrient solution in the bottom tub. Check the same time every week or maybe two times a week. You will be able to bring that grocery bill down with all the vegetables you can grow during the winter - 31875

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