silverfence.com silverfence.com silverfence.com
   Main Page -> About Us -> Security & Privacy -> Terms of Use -> Add Your Link -> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Technology & Science

Automobiles

Eating & Drinking

Adventure & Sports

Business & Commerce

Finance & Investment

Academics & Learning

Internet & Computers

Online & Board Games

Realty & Property

Relationship & Lifestyle

Health & Therapy

Medical Care

Culture & Art

Law & Politics

Teens & Kids

Employment & Careers

Events & News

Travel & Vacation

Self Healing

Home & Garden

People & Communities

Recreation

Online Shopping

 

Main Page –› Home & Garden –› Gardens & Horticulture
 

Organic Hydroponics - Simplified

 

These days, it's easy to get lost in the wealth of knowledge available on hydroponics cultivation. The dizzying collection of fertilizers, additives and supplement doesn't necessarily help the situation. From foliage to root, there's something for everyone and for every kind of situation.

But is all this necessary to grow great crops? I think one may find that great results can be achieved through simplicity. Here I will show you how to reduce the stock pile of fertilizers and supplements to the bare "essentials," while incorporating other products on an "only-as-needed" basis.

Growing plants organically
Plants require nutrients just like humans. There are three groups of nutrients that plant require to grow into healthy, vigorous plants: Primary, Secondary & Micro Nutrients (see: Plant Nutrient - Primary, secondary & micro nutrients). Organic applications require a bio-stimulant to increase fertilizer uptake. Bio-stimulants often contain humic acid, fulvic acid, trichoderma, and a host of good microbes and bacteria that promote growth.

The nutritional requirement, however, is only a "single" component in growing healthy plants organically. Other aspect of organic hydroponics cultivation such as lighting, temperature, humidity, media et, all play a vital role in the plant's overall health.

Anything else, such as growth supplements and other additives should only be applied if there's a deficiency or other problems to plants where those substance could resolve the situation. Never add a substance to your nutrient solution simply because you think "the more you put in, the more you'll get out."

Additionally, some primary fertilizers may contain trace elements and you may not need to purchase a separate supplement of "micro nutrient." The micro nutrients are only required in trace amounts.

Author: Kirk Gordon
 
Author Bio:
Kirk Gordon is a famous writer. Kirk likes to scribble articles about this topic.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Appreciating Diversity During the Holidays: It's About More than Just a Simple "Happy Holidays" Gree
 
Outdoor Wood Furniture-discover Why Its Superior
 
Costumes And Ideas For Halloween
 
The Average Growth In Babies
 
How to Find the Perfect Dog - For YOU!
 
Home Improvement Remodeling
 
Terrorizing Your Cat with iRobot Vacuum System
 
A Review of Martha Stewart
 
Toddler With Communication Difficulties
 
A Few Tips About Comic Book Backing Boards
 
 
 
Main Page -> Security & Privacy -> Terms of Use  
© 2006-2008 www.silverfence.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.