Tips On Making A Homemade Hydroponics System

Make Your Own 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.

In a hydroponic system one grows plants with absolutely no soil at all. Plants are placed in what is called a medium that would not be considered soil and get nutrients from a liquid. Because there is no soil to deal with hydroponics is a clean system and you can grow plants year round. Creating your own system is very inexpensive and you will also save on the food bill because you are growing some of your own food even in the winter.

One easy method of hydroponics is referred to as the Wick Method. Here liquid with nutrients is sucked up by nylon rope into the pots of the plants that have been inserted into a planting medium. You do not need much to achieve this method and nothing costs much money.

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.

Each pot will need a length of the roping. Put one end of the rope through the hole in the bottom of each pot then place some of the medium in while holding the rope up. You want the rope to be in and amongst the roots of the plant and the other end will dangle a few inches to a foot below. Place the plants in the medium. In your tub that will hold the plants you will need to drill a half inch hole under where each of the plants will be situated. Pull the rope that dangles out of the pot through the hole so it dangles into the solution once you place the plant tub in the solution tub.

The only maintenance needed to keep this wick system going is to be sure the bottom tub has enough solution in it. Check at least once a week and better two times a week but this will depend on how much your plants drink. Grow your own lettuce and tomatoes and other vegetables so you will not have to go to the grocery and pay big bucks during the off season.

Want to find out more about A Homemade Hydroponics System, then visit James Morley’s site on how to choose the best Homemade Hydroponics Systems for your needs.

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