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Hydroponics
Phyllis Putnam
Jean Johnston
Jessica Garner
Introduction
-- From Greek - Hydro =
water and pronos =
labor
-- First users of
hydroponics
-- Earliest book, Sylva
Sylarum: Or a Natural
History of Francis
Bacon, 1627
-- German scientists
develop the first
nutrient formula,
1929
-- World War II
successful
hydroponic
operation
-- 1970s and 80s and
on to Mars
Advantages
Ability to grow vegetables year round
Grow plants in smaller spaces (apt, balcony)
Sterile Medium - No weeds, No soil-borne pests
Healthy Plants - All necessary growth elements readily
available in solution
Plants mature faster (earlier crop)
Smaller root system (smaller spaces again) - Roots don’t
have to spread out to reach food
Ability to automate system with a timer - Reduces
time, Gardener can be gone for long periods of
time
Eliminates need for vast farmland
Can raise crops in desert sands - Water is reused,
Less water is used
Lettuce is cleaner (no soil on leaves)
No tillage
Plants often larger and healthier
Disadvantages
Cost: Expensive to set up system (fixtures, water pumps,
etc)
Nutrient solution must be kept at original volume - Water
evaporates; add water, Solution can become toxic if too
much nitrates (low light)
Use beneficial predators to control insects
Water quality can be a problem, poor plant growth -
Excessive alkalinity or salt, Softened water, too much
sodium
Roots need oxygen - Need a bubbler or continuous flow
Plants need to be supported (no soil to support)
Cost too high for most commercial growers (grow
expensive crops)
Types of Hydroponic Systems
Aquaculture
Aggregate
Aeroponics
Continuous Flow
Aquaculture/Aquaponics
Easiest set-up
Roots totally
immersed in nutrient
solution
Must: Support plant
above solution, aerate
solution and prevent
light from reaching
solution
Change solution every
1-2 weeks
Continuous Flow System
Typically used in
commercial hydroponics
Nutrient solution
pumped or flowed by
gravity to growing pipes
Bathes the roots then
returns to holding tank
Solution aerates itself as
it flows back
PVC pipe is commonly
used.
Aeroponics
Roots of the plant
grow in a closed
container
Misting system of
nutrient solution
Near 100% humidity to
prevent drying
A-Frame containers
are most popular
Aggregate Culture
Uses some form of
inert material (i.e.
sand) to support plant
roots
Pump and return
solution using 1 of 2
methods
Flood and drain
method
Trickle feed method

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5685528.ppt

  • 2. Introduction -- From Greek - Hydro = water and pronos = labor -- First users of hydroponics -- Earliest book, Sylva Sylarum: Or a Natural History of Francis Bacon, 1627
  • 3. -- German scientists develop the first nutrient formula, 1929 -- World War II successful hydroponic operation -- 1970s and 80s and on to Mars
  • 4. Advantages Ability to grow vegetables year round Grow plants in smaller spaces (apt, balcony) Sterile Medium - No weeds, No soil-borne pests Healthy Plants - All necessary growth elements readily available in solution Plants mature faster (earlier crop) Smaller root system (smaller spaces again) - Roots don’t have to spread out to reach food
  • 5. Ability to automate system with a timer - Reduces time, Gardener can be gone for long periods of time Eliminates need for vast farmland Can raise crops in desert sands - Water is reused, Less water is used Lettuce is cleaner (no soil on leaves) No tillage Plants often larger and healthier
  • 6. Disadvantages Cost: Expensive to set up system (fixtures, water pumps, etc) Nutrient solution must be kept at original volume - Water evaporates; add water, Solution can become toxic if too much nitrates (low light) Use beneficial predators to control insects Water quality can be a problem, poor plant growth - Excessive alkalinity or salt, Softened water, too much sodium Roots need oxygen - Need a bubbler or continuous flow Plants need to be supported (no soil to support) Cost too high for most commercial growers (grow expensive crops)
  • 7. Types of Hydroponic Systems Aquaculture Aggregate Aeroponics Continuous Flow
  • 8. Aquaculture/Aquaponics Easiest set-up Roots totally immersed in nutrient solution Must: Support plant above solution, aerate solution and prevent light from reaching solution Change solution every 1-2 weeks
  • 9. Continuous Flow System Typically used in commercial hydroponics Nutrient solution pumped or flowed by gravity to growing pipes Bathes the roots then returns to holding tank Solution aerates itself as it flows back PVC pipe is commonly used.
  • 10. Aeroponics Roots of the plant grow in a closed container Misting system of nutrient solution Near 100% humidity to prevent drying A-Frame containers are most popular
  • 11. Aggregate Culture Uses some form of inert material (i.e. sand) to support plant roots Pump and return solution using 1 of 2 methods Flood and drain method Trickle feed method