Long gone are the days of having to rely solely on Mother Nature for a plentiful harvest. You can even ditch the dirt and grow hydroponically using a nutrient solution and soil-less medium of your choice such as rockwool, perlite, coco coir, etc. It’s a method that has been around for thousands of years, proven to increase yield and the growth rate by up to 50 percent!
The idea is to deliver a perfect balance of pH and nutrient solution to the roots, so it takes the plant little effort to take in its food. This is an easy task compared to soil, where the roots must search out the nutrients. No matter what size of grow tents you can even grow on a small grow tents.
Here’s are the top 5 hydroponic growing methods, starting with the systems recommended for beginners:
Wick System
This is the simplest system, because there are no moving parts. Instead, wicks are run from the nutrient solution reservoir to the bottom of the grow trays where the roots are located. Since the supply is constant, the bigger the plants, the faster the nutrients will be absorbed.
Water Culture
Plants are suspended above the nutrient solution reservoir, usually by Styrofoam, so that the roots remain submerged 24/7. However, this inexpensive system requires an air pump to provide air and oxygen to the roots in order to prevent them from suffocating.
Drip System
This is the most widely used hydroponic system in the world. A timer controls a pump that delivers the nutrient solution at a constant rate, from the reservoir to the top of the growing medium where its absorbed by both the roots and the medium. The excess solution then trickles back down to the reservoir for reuse.
Try and grow indoor and outdoor big bud seeds, zkittles seeds and your favorite acapulco gold seeds.
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