Indoor Hydroponic Gardening

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By damojackson

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You can begin indoor hydroponic gardening either as a fun hobby where you can supply yourself and your family with tomatoes, lettuce, strawberries or anything you like forever or else you can even start it up to profit from.

I do both, and have been doing for many years now. I make a lot of money from supplying local shops with hydroponic vegetables grown in my own basement and conservatory. I even have a special room in my house dedicated to hydroponics.

This page is going to briefly explain to you how you can set yourself up and begin growing anything you like. But first of all, lets take a look at the benefits of hydroponic gardening.

Why Do Hydroponic Gardening?

When i tell people that i garden without using soil, i often get puzzled looks.

"You can't garden without soil!" Is often what i'm told, and then i slowly work to convince my uneducated friends about why i do it and why it's superior to gardening in the more traditional sense. Here is what i tell them:

1. You get many insects and other pests when gardening in soil. They eat the plants and people don't like to eat that. To get round that, farmers use pesticides. This isn't a great solution either as it's bad for the environment and is also not a great thing to be eating.

2. Soil can also pass on disease to plants which can effect whole strains of plants. Because we don't use soil, our plants actually look many times healthier and they are more tasty too!

3. In hydroponics, we control the exact environment that whatever we're growing loves! This means we can set the optimum temperature, light intensity and light duration, humidity, water quality and water volume, pH levels of nutrients and also CO2 levels. Is it any wonder that hydroponic plants grow 40% faster and also 40% larger on average.

4. Once you've made your initial investments, the cost of running a hydroponic system is around 20% less than with soil based gardening.

5. The grow season is all year round! Our plants don't stop just because it's winter time.

This is a hydroponic NFT system!
This is a hydroponic NFT system!
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Choosing a Hydroponic System

Before you can start hydroponic gardening you will have to decide upon a hydroponic system!

There are around 6 hydroponic systems and the one you use will depend on the scale in which you'd like to take hydroponics and also what you're thinking of growing.

If you're going to spend time researching hydroponics then hydroponic systems is one of the things you should put a lot of time into learning about.

Hydroponic systems differ by the method they use to bring nutrient solution to the plant roots.

For example, a wick system uses a wick to transport nutrient solution in a passive way to the roots. This is a very slow method but is very hands off! The wick system is great for slow growing plants or for plants that don't need lots of nutrients.

The ebb and flow system uses a timer and pump to periodically pump nutrient solution up to the grow medium, to in effect flood the medium. The solution is then drained until the next cycle. This is a great system for plants that require lots of nutrients.

Then there is the NFT system, known as the Nutrient Film Technique. This system pumps oxygenated solution up to the top of a gully where the plant roots are in contact with. The solution runs down the entire length of the gully and back into the reservoir. This is a constant cycle. The NFT system is probably the most popular system with professional hydroponic farmers.

You should definitely learn more about what is the best system depending on what your vision is.

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Hydroponic Grow Tents

You have two choices, either you can convert a room to be your hydroponic environment or you can purchase a hydroponic grow tent!

Grow tents are incredible. They are small environments where you have 100% total control of everything! If you can fit your hydroponic system within a grow tent then you're going to have very fast results.

What You Can Do In A Grow Tent!

1. You can place your grow lights inside the tent and have the lights shine directly on your plants leaves. Because the grow tents have silver lining, the light is all reflected back. Because the outside of the tents are black, no heat can escape.

2. You can install fans in your tent. You can have exhaust and intake fans installed. Some fans even take care of both air coming in and air coming out. Fans are important for controlling temperature, humidity and CO2 levels. So you will need to keep a check on all these things. A good fan used in conjunction with a timer can put all this on autopilot.

3. You can use CO2 cubes or even place in some manure to keep CO2 levels topped up. Plants thrive on CO2 and by putting in extra quantities in your tent you're helping your plants to thrive.

A Hydroponic Grow Tent

Finally i will say that hydroponics really is a great hobby! I strongly urge you to give it a go!

Yes it can be quite complicated and there is lots to learn but there are plenty of places online to help you with your hydroponic gardening and so i urge you to ask any questions here too.

Any questions about this page?

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davenmidtown Level 7 Commenter 10 months ago

Interesting hub. Hydroponic is a gardening method that I have thought about a lot. I am happy that you have published this hub. I think I will give it a try.

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damojackson Hub Author 10 months ago

Hi Dave, you should give it a go! You can buy all-in-one systems from Amazon for not much money at all.

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davenmidtown Level 7 Commenter 10 months ago

Here in California, they have made medical marijuana legal. Because of this, there is a hydroponics store on every block and many people are growing their own weed. I think I will do some research at the local shops and then probably buy on amazon. Amazon is usually cheaper

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Darren@Essex 10 months ago

This is great, I have only just started growing things in my garden but after reading this it makes me want to try this.

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damojackson Hub Author 10 months ago

Hi Darren, yes you really should give it a go. Following on from profiting with hydroponics, i've just written a blog post:

http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com/how-to-mak

There are few better ways of making money with as little work as this. Hopefully when you see the figures you can make you'll be tempted to give it a try!

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conradofontanilla Level 5 Commenter 10 months ago

Some help of technical people may be needed to come up with snap solutions that I have offered in my Hubs "How to Grow Kangkong in a Hydroponics Garden," and "Fond of Lettuce? Grow It in Hydroponics Garden." That snap solution will do for a lot of veggies. We'll other solutions might be available in your place. I have a friend who built a screened greenhouse where he grows a lot of tomatoes that he sells at a higher price than those in the common market. The lack of pesticide is a big come-on.

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damojackson Hub Author 10 months ago

I agree with that! When you don't use pesticides you get insects unfortunately! But since hydroponics does not use soil and your set-up is either in your house, in a greenhouse or in a conservatory for example, then you just don't get any insects either.

Hydroponics is the best of both worlds. Organic without the insects! This is why hydroponic vegetables look so more healthy than anything else.

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