General Hydroponics | General
Hydroponics Chart for Feeding
Hydroponics uses an ages old technique of growing plants in
nutrients rich water rather than soil. All the nutrients that
are required by plants for their growth are supplied in the
water. These nutrients vary with the
different kinds of plants and a good mix of all the essential
minerals and nutrients will ensure strong plant and roots.
A general guideline is to follow a general hydroponics chart
for feeding schedule. This chart includes changes in the
nutrients from start till end. Using appropriate nutrient
solution is one part of growing and maintaining healthy plants.
But it is equally important to take care of other environmental
factors such as temperature, light, carbon dioxide and
humidity.
Contents of Chart
General hydroponics chart can consist of various factors
that affect the growth of a plant. The chart consists of all
the plants you have and kinds of mixes you use for them. The
quantity of mixes needs to be precisely specified. The general
hydroponics chart can help you decide the quantity for each
product that needs to be added to the plant. You must get
nutrient testing device to accurately measure the nutrient
strength. You can select hours of light as one of the columns
and phase of the plant as other column. It will help you track
perfect records. You can also note down which phase the plant
is in such as grow phase or bloom phase. It is a good idea to
maintain a weekly general hydroponics chart.
General hydroponics chart of nutrients is a great resource
for people who are unsure of how much and when to use. It
provides a comprehensive guide for using the right mix in
perfect quantity. This chart contains types of plants such as
orchid, strawberry, lettuce,
tomato,
cucumber, basil, pepper, bean, melon, eggplant and general
purpose. Each of the ingredients is exactly specified for each
kind of plant. There is a separate general hydroponics chart of
nutrients for flower and fruiting. It also shows you the
quantity to be used depending upon whether you want mild
general purpose or aggressive strength.
You can at times use your own judgment in deciding the right
mix of various ingredients. To enhance the production of
flowers and fruits, you can use more of bloom products rather
than grow products. Similarly, to enhance the growth of
vegetables, use more of growth product and less of bloom
products. General hydroponics feed programs must be strictly
followed for strong plants and roots.
In addition to following a general hydroponics chart, it is
equally important to take care of the other environmental
factors as well such as carbon dioxide, light, temperature and
humidity.
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