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Hobby Hydroponics


For the novice hobbyist, hydroponics allows him or her to grow plants in an environment that would otherwise be unfavorable. A wide variety of plants—flowers, vegetables, and decorative plants—can be cultivated out-of-season with the help of hydroponics.

Hydroponics does away with the requirement of good soil quality for plant cultivation, since it does not use soil. These techniques make plant nutrition easier to monitor. For such an expensive hobby, the level of control is what makes hydroponic gardening more fruitful.


The exacting nature of hydroponics makes the connection between the cause and effect very direct. If the adequate amounts of nutrients, light, warmth, etc. are supplied, the yield will be good. This predictability in results is quite encouraging for the novice hobbyist.

Advantages of Hydroponic Gardening

• The yield is better in terms of quality and quantity.

• It eliminates the threat of soil-borne pests or plant diseases.

• You have a flourishing garden irrespective of the season.

• Moving plants is easier and less messy than in soil gardens.

• It is easier to monitor nutrition levels.

• Hydroponic gardening allows you to automate a lot of basic tasks, thus saving a lot of time and effort.

Things to Keep in Mind

• Follow proper fertilizing schedules. Since the plants are not in a medium where nutrients can be found on their own, the supply has to be continuous.

• Quality of the available water is vital to the yield. Use only water with the proper pH level and a low-salt and metal content. Rainwater is ideal. Avoid hard water.

• Use materials such as non-metal, plastic pipes, pumps, etc. that do not leach any possible toxic matter into the plant-growth medium.

• Aerate the water using oxygen pumps or porous air stones.

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