Happy New Years everyone! Here's to 2011 being the best year yet. :)
As you know I am getting ready for a new project. I want to make an indoor hydroponic herb garden. I'm thinking of making it a NFT (Nutrient Film Technique) type system. My main reason is I want to design a new NFT system because I think it will be a lot of fun. The second reason is from what I've read it is an excellent system for growing herbs.
My major worry is unlike most systems NFT systems are prone to catastrophic failure in the event of a power outage. Maybe I can design some type of a back-up system just for such an event. Living in N.W. Ohio we have had power outages before but fortunately not very often.
My questions are, what are you thoughts about NFT systems? Have you used one? If so, do you have any advice for me? Also I would like to hear suggestions on what herbs you think I should grow and why.
Thanks for checking in and see you next year.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Happy New Years! - I have questions
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Herbs,
home grown,
Hydroponic,
Hydroponics,
NFT,
nutrient
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Indoor Herb Garden: Introduction
If you've never tried fresh herbs in your cooking you don't know what your missing. Like a lot of people I have several small jars of dried herbs on my counter next to the stove. I never really understood the big deal or the expense of fresh herbs in cooking.
When I first got into hydroponics I was looking for plants that not only grew quickly but were also useful. Unlike peppers and tomato plants, my favorite plants to grow, herbs can be eaten when only a few weeks old.
When I first got into hydroponics I was looking for plants that not only grew quickly but were also useful. Unlike peppers and tomato plants, my favorite plants to grow, herbs can be eaten when only a few weeks old.
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basil,
bruschetta,
cilantro,
garlic,
Herbs,
lime juice,
onion,
oregano,
parsley,
salsa,
tomato
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Seed Sprouting for a Hydroponic System
I will continue my short series of answering questions. A subscriber asked how can he go about sprouting seeds for his home built hydroponic systems. Here is my answer.
Labels:
Germinating seeds,
Hydroponic,
hydroponic system,
Hydroponics,
Hydroponics System,
Hydroton,
Jiffy Pots,
Rock Wool,
rockwool,
seed starting,
sprout,
Sure To Grow,
transplant
Monday, December 27, 2010
Can I use River Rocks in my Home Built Hydroponic System?
This Hydroponics Hobbyist wants to know if he can use river rocks in his hydroponic system. Below is where I answer his question along with my opinions about other hydroponic media.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Water quality issues in a Hydroponic System
This question is from a guy who has been having trouble with his bubble cloner system. I have tested and proven you can successfully grow clones of your favorite plants with nothing but water. No chemicals or Hydroponic Fertilizer is necessary for the cloning process.
The issue he seems to be having is his water quality. His first problem is he used tap water which may be harming his cuttings. The second is his PH has gone too high. The following is my response to him.
The issue he seems to be having is his water quality. His first problem is he used tap water which may be harming his cuttings. The second is his PH has gone too high. The following is my response to him.
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Bubbleponics,
chemicals,
Clone,
Cloner,
General Hydroponics,
nutrient,
PH,
rain water,
Superthrive,
tap water
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas!
Sorry I haven't posted anything on here in a while. I haven't made any new Hydroponic videos lately but I have answered many questions recently. I'm guessing if someone has a question maybe other people have similar questions. Over the next few days I will be posting the advice from these communications in the hopes it will also help others.
In other news I hope to start a new series of video about having an indoor herb garden. Since we're well into the winter season I really miss gardening and having home grown fresh herbs. I want to set up a small indoor hydroponic home built garden using a combination of natural sunlight and florescent lighting. I'm checking into what herbs would be best for low light indoor gardening.
For anyone who has stopped by to read and follow my blog I wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!
In other news I hope to start a new series of video about having an indoor herb garden. Since we're well into the winter season I really miss gardening and having home grown fresh herbs. I want to set up a small indoor hydroponic home built garden using a combination of natural sunlight and florescent lighting. I'm checking into what herbs would be best for low light indoor gardening.
For anyone who has stopped by to read and follow my blog I wish you a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!
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florescent lighting,
Garden,
gardening,
home grown,
Home Made,
Hydroponic,
hydroponic system,
Hydroponics,
Hydroponics System
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