Hydroponics Design Farming And Gardening

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Hydroponics Design Farming And Gardening
Last updated 12/2021
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How does hydroponic work, Hydroponic systems, Nutrient solutions, Growing support materials, hydroponic farming steps

What you'll learn
The history of hydroponics
How does hydroponics work
Components of a hydroponics system
Six types of hydroponics systems
Substrates ( growing support materials)
Nutrient solution of hydroponics
Best hydroponics plants ( vegetable, herds or fruits)
How to get started with hydroponics farming in five steps
Ways to use hydroponics
Hydroponics versus soil
Misconceptions of hydroponics farming
Tips to success in hydroponics growing
Best hydroponics gardening tips and tricks
Requirements
No requirement
Description
The world economy has change drastically in terms of population and faring mechanisms, this has contributed to a lot of creative concept that aid agriculture so that there will be abundance of food and vegetable to feed the growing population. One farming tactics that has aid in the production of food and vegetables is called hydroponics, this is a very great type of horticulture and a subset of hydroculture which clearly involves the growing of plants and vegetables without soil. There is something we all must understand that by clearly using nutrients solutions in an aqueous solvents, plants may grow their roots which is expose to nutrients liquid, which its root might physically be supported by some inert medium such as gravel, coconut coir and other essential substrates to ensure that the crop grow well to yield better for the farmer or gardener. The great news here is that there are so many plants and vegetables that can be grow with this type and method of farming.Hydroponic farming is far better in this current times than never before because current farming on land is very difficult because there are shortage of lands and to get land now even is very expensive with so many farming land litigation a cross the globe. There are cheap farming methods under this and there are also expensive farming methods under this when one is doing it commercially or for individual usage or consumption. Te good news is that so any plants and vegetables or crops can be grown under this horticulture farming tactics such as tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and lettuce etc. Farmers must be aware that some nutrients used in hydroponics systems can come from, chemical fertilizers, fish excretions and duck manure. Hydroponics farming requires you to be more conscious and seek information from a experts if you lack information or you are a new starter.hydroponics farming need time and careful attention towards the produceĀ  of the farms and make sure that always the water content is good and meet the required standard for the farm and plants or crops.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 What is hydroponics

Lecture 3 The history of hydroponics

Lecture 4 How does hydroponics work

Lecture 5 Advantages of hydroponics

Lecture 6 Component of a hydroponics system

Section 2: Six Types Of Hydroponics Systems

Lecture 7 Deep water systems

Lecture 8 Wick systems

Lecture 9 Nutrient film techniques system

Lecture 10 Ebb and flow system

Lecture 11 Drip systems

Lecture 12 Aeroponics

Section 3: Substrates(Growing Support Materials)

Lecture 13 Expanded clay aggregate and growstones

Lecture 14 Coconut coir

Lecture 15 Rice husks, pertile and vermiculite

Lecture 16 Sand, gravel and wood fiber

Lecture 17 Sheep pool and rock wool

Lecture 18 Brick shard and polystyrene packing peanuts

Section 4: Nutrient Solution

Lecture 19 Inorganic hydroponic solution

Lecture 20 Organic hydroponic solution

Lecture 21 Additives

Lecture 22 Tools

Lecture 23 Mixing solution

Section 5: Best Hydroponic plant (Vegetables Herbs Or Fruits)

Lecture 24 Lettuce, strawberries and cucumbers

Lecture 25 Spinach, beans and bell pepper

Lecture 26 Chives, blueberries and tomatoes

Lecture 27 Kate, basil and grapes

Lecture 28 Celery, sage and cantaloupe

Section 6: How To Get Started With Hydroponics Farming In 5 Steps

Lecture 29 Get to know your market

Lecture 30 Choose the right growing system for your needs

Lecture 31 Select a distribution model

Lecture 32 Validate the feasibility of your model

Lecture 33 Plant your first seeds

Section 7: Ways To Use Hydroponics

Lecture 34 Big warehouse for hydroponic growing

Lecture 35 Modular container farms

Lecture 36 Do it yourself versus turn - key

Lecture 37 Grow towers

Section 8: Hydroponics Versus Soil

Lecture 38 Carbon sequestration

Lecture 39 Speed

Lecture 40 Climate

Lecture 41 Soil condition

Lecture 42 Land

Lecture 43 Produce varieties

Section 9: Misconceptions Of Hydroponic Farming

Lecture 44 You can only grow lettuce in a hydroponic farm

Lecture 45 IT requires specialized education

Lecture 46 Hydroponic plants taste "funny"

Section 10: Four Tips To Success In Hydroponic growing

Lecture 47 Ensuring water quality

Lecture 48 Introduce a fertigation system

Lecture 49 Choose the right growing median

Lecture 50 Clean the system regularly

Section 11: Best Hydroponics Gardening Tips And Tricks

Lecture 51 Introduction

Lecture 52 Having a plan

Lecture 53 Feeding nutrient

Lecture 54 Root Health

Lecture 55 Adequate lighting

Lecture 56 Controlling the temperature

Lecture 57 Photo period manipulation

Lecture 58 The right equipment & tools

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