FAQ's
What is hydroponics?
Hydroponics is a farming method that does not make use of soil to grow crops. Instead, plants are kept in water with materials such as perlite, peat moss, coconut fiber, or rock wool to anchor your plant’s roots. The purpose of hydroponic farming is to efficiently deliver water and nutrients to your plants without requiring any soil. Hydroponic gardening systems require fewer resources compared to growing crops in soil using the traditional method. The following are the main components that you need for hydroponic gardening:
- Root support
- Nutrients
- Light
- Water
- Oxygen
If you are unsure about where to begin your hydroponic gardening journey, then look no further! TOLLAA offers seed kits to help you embrace hydroculture gardening practices!
Why is hydroponic gardening better than soil gardening?
Plants grown in hydroponic systems mature 25% percent quicker compared to the growth rate of the same crop grown in soil. Additionally, most of them are also able to enjoy a better yield and richer harvest.
With hydroponic farming and gardening, plants have to spend less time and energy developing fast-growing root systems to search for water and nutrients. Instead, hydroponic systems allow your crop to focus on growing upward and process raw materials better to deliver them to the leaves and flowers of your plant, where they are needed most. Hydroponic gardening is also more resource-efficient as it requires ten times less water compared to plants grown in soil.Can I grow hydroponically outdoors?
Can I grow organically with hydroponics?
Granting the label of ‘organically grown’ to hydroponic crops has long been a controversial topic. Traditional farmers believe that the basis of organic farming is the use of healthy and living soil. However, it is possible to incorporate organic farming techniques in your hydroponics system. Note that it is challenging as it involves the use of water-insoluble nutrients, beneficial microbes, and a variety of sugars that can end up clogging your tanks and pumps. In the United States, organic certification has been extended to certain hydroponic crops.
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Are all types of plants suitable for hydroponic gardening?
Technically, you should be able to grow any plant hydroponically given that you can balance its nutrients, sunlight, water, and air intake. You also need to take into account the following:
- What kind of hydroponic system do you have?
- How much space do you have available?
- How experienced are you with growing plants hydroponically?
Your answers to these questions will be a reasonable determinant of whether or not you can grow a particular plant hydroponically. Farmers have been able to grow entire fruit and nut trees using hydroponic systems. So don’t worry, the sky is the limit as long as you are willing to learn more! Some of the easiest plants to grow hydroponically are lettuce, tomatoes, radishes, kale, beans, herbs, and cucumbers.
Can I grow different plants in the same hydroponic system?
How does hydroponic produce taste compared to soil-grown produce?
What is a reliable yet inexpensive hydroponic system for beginners?
What size light should I purchase?
Can I interchange the bulb between systems?
How often should I change my nutrient solution?
Can I transfer plants from soil to hydroponics?
What is the difference between Aeroponics and Aero-Hydroponics?
What carbon dioxide system is right for me?
Carbon dioxide plays a critical role in helping plants perform their chemical processes and form organic compounds. By increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide in your hydroponic system’s environment, you will be able to speed up the process of photosynthesis. This autopilot CO2 monitor and controller is a reasonably priced device that will let you monitor the levels of carbon dioxide in your hydroponic system and optimize it according to your plant’s requirements. You will be able to precisely control the carbon dioxide concentration of your hydroponic system by the hour.
How can I tell if my seeds are viable?
Can root crops be grown hydroponically?
Can you trim roots in hydroponics?
Yes.
Trimming your plant’s roots when it is growing hydroponically applies the same principles as pruning for plants being grown in soil. Often, browning or clumping of roots may be an indication of a bacterial or fungal infection. You do not want to wait around for the disease to spread through your plant! Under such circumstances, you can use a pair of lightweight and portable trimmers to get rid of the infected roots in your hydroponic system.
Caution: Do not make cuts that are too deep or too close to the root crown.
What is DWC in hydroponics?
DWC is short for Deep Water Cultivation. It is a hydroponic system that suspends root plants in a nutrient-rich solution with an abundant supply of oxygen. Hydroponic systems may require that you expose your plant’s roots to water a few times a day for a few minutes. However, in deep water culture hydroponics, your plants are submerged in water 24/7, which is why it is called a ‘deep water’ system.
The key components of this method of cultivating plants are:
- Oxygen
- Nutrients
- Water
Do plants grow faster in DWC hydroponics?
DWC hydroponics has an incredibly fast-growing time as plants can mature and be ready to harvest quickly because there are no soil particles to restrict the growth of your plant’s roots. Lettuce can be grown in as little as 30 days (compared to the usual 60 days). The growing time is almost three quarters or half the time it would have taken them through the use of traditional systems of plant cultivation.
Is DWC as stealthy as other hydroponic growing styles?
Not as much as you would expect.
Setting up a DWC hydroponic system requires installing high-quality air pumps in your cultivation system. The roots of your plants need to be artificially oxygenated using a pump otherwise they will drown. The use of air pumps can be noisy as larger machines vibrate with a greater intensity to transport oxygen to your hydroponic system. However, there are several air pump models that stealthier than the regular ones.
How to choose which plants to grow in your hydroponic system?
The greatest advantage of hydroponic systems is that they can help you grow a rich yield of fruits and vegetables in very little space and a small amount of time. It is a highly effective and efficient means of plant cultivation. It is recommended that you grow plants that can benefit from a hydroponic system such as the following:
- Lettuce
- Kale
- Peppers
- Herbs
- Strawberries
You can diversify the scope of plants grown in your hydroponic garden once you have more experience with this cultivation technique.
Is PVC safe for hydroponics?
PVC is short for Polyvinyl Chloride and it is used to make pipes and other tubes that you may use in your hydroponic system. While it is possible to construct your hydroponic system using metal or plastic, the costs for using such materials will be high. PVC is cost-effective and incredibly lightweight which makes it an appealing material to use in hydroponic gardening.
Keeping in mind that it is not toxic and soluble; PVC is 100% safe for use in hydroponics!
What type of lighting is suitable for hydroponic gardening?
You will need to use grow lights that are the closest to natural sunlight as most hydroponic gardens are indoors. High-intensity discharge (HID) lights are a popular choice for hydroponic gardeners as they can deliver a powerful intensity of artificially produced light that is very similar to sunlight. You may also use compact fluorescent lighting (CFL) or metal halide bulbs. Fluorescent lights and LEDs are taking over as the most popular choice as grow lights given that they are incredibly energy-efficient and inexpensive.
What is vertical hydroponics?
Plants that are grown in soil are spread out horizontally across a flat piece of land. Vertical hydroponics is a method of growing plants vertically to utilize limited space effectively. The difference between regular hydroponics and vertical hydroponics is the use of gravity to feed a nutrient-rich solution in the hydroponic system. Water and nutrients are fed at the top of the vertical hydroponic system and they trick down to the bottom to reach the plants at the lowest later of your vertical hydroponic garden.
What are the challenges that come with vertical hydroponics?
Vertical hydroponics involves stacking layers of plants onto each other which is undesirable as it can obstruct your plant’s access to sunlight. You may also have to spend more money on artificial grow lights which can drive up energy costs for your hydroponic system. Additionally, vertical hydroponic systems are expensive to set up because the structure needs to be stable enough to support the weight of several plants and containers on top of each other.
What is sweet water hydroponics seltzer?
Hydroponic seltzer is soda water (also known as sparkling water) which can help plants grow quicker in a hydroponic system by enriching plant roots with moisture and allowing photosynthesis to take place easily. Several studies have reported that carbonated water helps plants grow faster, especially ones that use sweet water as the base ingredient. Sweet water is free of excess salts that could potentially dry up your plant and stunt its growth. However, too much seltzer can damage your plants, so avoid feeding them flavored soda water!