Think Ahead, Stay Ahead...
Unfortunately even in a controlled environment there can still
be a problem with deficiencies. Fortunately there are ways to
overcome these deficiencies with the proper use of certain
products. Below are a few things you can do to help prevent
deficiencies. For more tips and ideas please contact us and one
of our knowledgeable staff members will be able to help you.
Nutrients on the other hand, can get a little tricky, especially
if you're trying to mimic the natural nutrient intake that a
plant gets in a hydroponic system. Hydroponics vegetables
gardening nutrients are amongst the hardest parts of a system to
choose, because they need to be "optimized" for the particular
plants that you're growing.
Monitor pH Levels
There are lots of things that can cause a hydroponic nutrient
solution to drift outside of the ideal range of about 5.5 - 6.5.
Usually, if a nutrient solution is left unmonitored for too
long, it can start drifting outside of this range because of
bacterial populations. Aerated water at good temperatures (71
degrees or below) will increase in aerobic bacteria, and pH goes
up. Even though the pH needs to be adjusted, aerobic bacteria
are good for plants. If water temperatures get too warm,
anaerobic bacteria will cause pH to drop. Anaerobic bacteria are
the microbes that cause root rot.
Since pH levels can change very rapidly, it is important to
check your pH level daily. The longer your nutrient solution
spends outside of this ideal range, the greater the chance that
your flowers or vegetables will suffer a plant deficiency. Use a
pharmaceutical grade pH adjustment product designed specifically
for hydroponics to make the necessary adjustments.
Keep Temperature Levels Stable
Your nutrient solution should be fairly cool to
temperate, somewhere in the range of sixty six to seventy one
degrees Fahrenheit. You should be particularly aware of this if you
happen to live in an unusually warm or cold part of the world. If
you feel it is necessary to prevent plant deficiency, take extra
steps insulate your grow room against outside elements. You should
also try placing your reservoir directly on the floor, as the floor
can be very cool, which can keep the reservoir cool in a warm grow
room.
Use Supplements
The most common deficiencies can be cured by adding a
Calcium Magnesium supplement and an organic micronutrient supplement
such as seaweed extract.
There are several additional products that can increase the
availability of nutrients for your plants. Beneficial Bacteria are
extremely important to keep roots healthy and clean. Beneficial
Fungus will increase root growth. Enzymes clear out any dead root
cells. All three of those biological additives can assist in
breaking down nutrients for easier uptake by the roots and ensure a
large, healthy root zone. Large roots have an easier time absorbing
nutrients.
Humic Acid, Fulvic Acid, and B Vitamins can all increase plant
metabolism and/or nutrient uptake.