Articles

  • TDS and PH
    pH (potential of Hydrogen) and TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) are critical parameters that greatly influence the success of hydroponic systems.
  • Hydroponics Vs. Aquaponics
    Hydroponics Vs. aquaponics are both soilless methods of growing plants, but they differ in their approach to nutrient delivery and the integration of aquatic organisms.
  • Getting Started with Hydroponics
    Starting a hydroponic system requires several essential materials to create a suitable environment for plant growth and nutrient delivery.
  • Fertilizers
    Traditional fertilizer and liquid fertilizer are two common types of fertilizers used to provide essential nutrients to plants. They differ in their physical form, application methods, nutrient availability, and benefits.
  • The Light Spectrum
    The light spectrum, which encompasses the range of different wavelengths of light, plays a crucial role in influencing various aspects of plant growth and development.
  • Hydroponic Nutrients
    Plants require a variety of nutrients to support their growth, development, and overall health. These nutrients can be classified into two main categories: macronutrients and micronutrients. Here’s an overview of the essential nutrients needed by plants: Macronutrients: Macronutrients are nutrients that plants need in relatively large quantities. They are essential for building plant structures, supporting… Read more: Hydroponic Nutrients
  • What can I grow with Hydroponics?
    A wide variety of plants can be successfully grown using hydroponic systems.
  • Hydroponic Sustainability
    Hydroponics is a sustainable way to farm because it addresses several key challenges associated with traditional soil-based agriculture.
  • What is Hydroponics?
    At its core, hydroponics is a technique that enables plants to thrive in a soilless environment by providing them with a carefully balanced nutrient solution.