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HYDROPONIC DEEP WATER CULTURE AEROPONICS HOW TO BUILD INDOOR AERO GARDEN LIKE


This video shows the very basic concept of hydroponic deep water culture. PLease email me for plans and custom built systems.

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aeroponic hydroponics bubbleponics growing pot week 01


HOW I SET UP MY AEROPONIC BEEP WATER CULTURE AIR BUBBLER SYSTEM IN A 5 LTR POT WITH CLAY PEBBLES TO GROW LETTUCE A EASY AND FAST WAY HOW TO START A HYDROPONICS GROWING SYSTEM ( bubbleponics bucket )

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Basic hydroponics Gardening Guide – How to Build Basic Hydroponic Systems

Ebb and Flow hydroponic systems or reservoir systems are one of the easiest to build and maintain. Simplicity and low cost in setting up make it ideal for home hobbyists. Basic setup consists of a growing tray for plants in containers. Usually used with pebbles, perlite and rockwool gardening mediums. Reservoirs filled with water and hydroponic nutrient solutions are placed under the growing medium. A timer controls the amount of water pumped back into the growing tray. The draining action helps provide a steady flow of oxygen to the plants roots. An overflow drain is installed to regulate water height and avoid overflow.

 

 

Building Ebb and Flow Hydroponic System

 

 

 

The following hydroponic supplies are required for an Ebb and Flow hydroponic system

 

 

 

Growing Tray

 

 

 

Root protection requires a growing light that shields your roots from light. Plastics are preferred to metals and wood due to its light weight and durability. A thorough check of the growing medium is required to make sure that water drainage is complete. Root rot, pests problems and molds are the main problems encountered by improper drainage.

 

Plant Pots

Any non-metallic plant pot with drainage holes will suffice for a simple ebb and flow system.

 

 

Growing Medium

 

Ebb and flow systems need no special type of growing medium. Clay pebbles (sometimes called grow rocks) are usually used, they don’t need to be mixed with other mediums. Due to frequent flooding cycles, it is advised that water retention be avoided.

Supports

Support for the tray suspended above the reservoir is needed. The setup of the indoor system would dictate if a simple table or milk tray, or a customized support is required. Something sturdy is what you need for supporting the full weight of your setup. Always include the weight of the water and nutrients in planning. Taking note the mature size and weight of the plants should also be considered. Changing the supports would present an impossible if not very difficult scenario once the plants reach their full growth size.

 

 

Reservoir

 

Any large plastic can be used as a reservoir (rubber tubs and trash cans are also ideal). Rust is the main problem with metal containers.

 

 

Drains

 

Two drains are required for your garden, a drain for the water to return to the reservoir and one for the overflow drain. Fill pipes also serve as a drain pipe, allowing it to run up the same way it came down. Overflow pipes should be designed at the desired maximum level of water for the indoor hydroponic garden system. Be sure that the overflow pipe is large enough to accommodate the amount of water to be pumped out of your grow space. Ideally a figure of 125% to 135% of the amount is desired. This assures a optimum flow of nutrients for the growing medium and avoids salt and mineral to buildup.

 

 

Water Pump

 

Pump size depends on the indoor hydroponic systems needs. The amount of water and distance are factors to be considered for the size of the pumps. Aquarium pumps can be used for most small scale systems.

 

 

Timers

 

The type and cost of timers depends on the specific setup of your gardens need. Hobbyists usually employing a single time schedule can work with a cheap timer readily available at a Home Depot or Lowe’s type store. Larger more sophisticated timers are needed for advance or large scale ebb and flow systems this allows control for more than one section at a time.

 

 

Flexible Plastic Tubing

 

Transparent flexible tubing’s should be avoided to prevent algae build up. Ordinary flexible tubing’s may also be used. 

 

 

Care of Ebb and Flow Hydroponic Systems or reservoir systems are one of the easiest to build and maintain. Simplicity and low cost in setting up make it ideal for home hobbyists. Basic setup consists of a growing tray for plants in containers. Usually used with pebbles, perlite and rockwool gardening mediums. Reservoirs filled with water and hydroponic nutrient solutions are placed under the growing medium. A timer controls the amount of water pumped back into the growing tray. The draining action helps provide a steady flow of oxygen to the plants roots. An overflow drain is installed to regulate water height and avoid overflow.

 

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Books On How To Build a Hydroponics Systems

Books On How To Build a Hydroponics Systems – Finding the right hydroponic book for creating and maintaining the perfect hydroponic grow system can make all the difference in your success as a hydroponic gardener.

There are many diferent types of hydroponic grow systems to choose from, so the first thing you should know , is what type of system are you interested in. After that it wont be too hard to find the right book on how to build a hydroponic system.

Here are a few of the different Hydroponic grow systems that have been proven to produce great yields:

 

Hydroponics -This is the mainstay of hydroponic growing, consisting of the normal lighting and no-soil growing strategy. Aquaponics – Its very similar to the regular Hydroponics grow system, but it has been known to produce a much higher yield, and yet you still get away with doing very little work. Bubbleponics - Bubbleponics is the art of delivering highly oxygenated nutrient solution DIRECTLY to the inner root zone. Its actually abit like Aeroponics, but to a higher level. 

 

Complete Descriptions Of Books On How To Build Hydroponic Systems

These are the 3 best books for each of the hydroponic grow systems.They are each very in depth and easy to read.

Heres A Couple Of Descriptions for the books.

 

The Hydroponic Garden - Homemade Hydroponics If you want to know how you can successfully make your own homemade hydroponics system, if you’d like to grow virtually any plant, vegetable and fruit without soil, you’ll be THRILLED that you landed on this Homemade Hydroponics page! If you want to know how you can successfully make your own homemade hydroponics system, if you’d like to grow virtually any plant, vegetable and fruit without soil, you’ll be THRILLED that you landed on this Homemade Hydroponics page!

You DON’T need to go spending upwards of hundreds or thousands of dollars on hydroponic systems when you can find out the information that will show you how to build your own hydroponic system and have it up and growing for around $50

Do you live in a house, apartment or just don’t have a garden of your own… Then this is ideal for you.

 

AeroPonic Growing Systems

Imagine you knew a secret about growing plants in a break-through new way… to the outside world your organic garden or farm would seem almost “magic”, Why?

Books On How To Build A Hydroponics System

Because people almost never see you working in it!

While every one else works hard at planting, weeding…more weeding…, watering, fertilizing, composting,… and more and more weeding… You’re gardening from the comfort of your hammock.

What’s more… your plants grow twice as fast, and you can grow up to ten times more of them in the same area of space as your neighbors do. That means, if you’re growing lettuce, and have 10 square feet of space… your method grows as much lettuce as someone would with 100 square feet of space!

 

Stealth Hydroponic Growing Systems

Stealth Hydroponics is an advanced Hydroponic growing system that uses Aeroponics -only it takes Aeroponics to the next level.

Bubbleponics is the art of delivering highly oxygenated nutrient solution DIRECTLY to the inner root zone. The days of merely misting the outer roots with nutrient spray are over. Gone too are the days of over/under watering, over/under feeding; the Stealth Hydro bubbleponic system automatically maintains the ideal oxygen level of the nutrient solution so as to facilitate a healthy thriving root system.

Stealth Hydro’s “Stealth Grow”, “Stealth Bloom” and “Stealth Micro” individually sized nutrient packets eliminate the need for measuring. Simply fill the reservoir bucket to the indicated line with water, and add the required feeding packet. Furthermore, Stealth Grow, Bloom and Micro automatically pH balance (to approx. 6.5) for 98% of all household water types. This nutrient mix is specifically formulated for use with SH bubbleponics%u2122 and SH dual spectrum lighting systems.

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How To Build A Hydroponic Garden – Step By Step Instructions To Building A Hydroponic Garden

In today’s society, more and more people are taking up hydroponics gardening as a hobby. If you want to build a hydroponic garden, there are many plans and designs available. This type of gardening does not require the amount of space that backyard gardening does.

The First Steps-the Aggregate System
The first step to build a hydroponic garden is to decide the kind of hydroponic system that you want to use.  For beginners, the aggregate system is the easiest system to build and maintain. Aggregate are substances such as gravel or sand that you can place your plants in to give them extra support. This type of system consists of a plant tank and a nutrient tank, with hoses that run between the two. The plants are fed by opening the nutrient tank so that it floods the plant tank. Then the solution is drained immediately, leaving valuable nutrients and water clinging to the plant roots that will keep them fed until the next flooding. The draining process serves to aerate the solution so that outside aerating sources such as air pumps are not necessary.

If you decide to build a hydroponic system using an aggregate system, you will first need to build a container. Your container measurements will be determined by the amount of space that you have available as well as the type of plants that you wish to grow. Low-lying plants will need less space than plants that grow on vines. So you need to adjust the height of your container accordingly.

You also need to have a separate nutrient container, which can be a fifty gallon drum for larger areas or five gallon buckets for smaller ones. You will need to hook up hoses and an air compressor system that will allow you to run the nutrients from the source container to the plant tank.

This type of hydroponic system will also need a lighting device. For specific instructions, as to how to build a hydroponic garden using the aggregate system, you can contact your local gardening store.

The First Steps-the Water Culture Hydroponic System
Simply put, the water culture system is defined as a system where the plants are put directly in a nutrient solution. The first step to build a hydroponic garden using a water culture system is to construct a container that is waterproof. You need to make sure that the container will not leak out the nutrients that are vital to keeping your plans healthy. You will also need to have a built-in drainage system as the nutrient solution will need to be drained every week for younger plants and every two weeks for more mature plants.

To build a hydroponic garden using this system, you will also need to install an air pump system. The nutrient solution needs to be continually aerated, so you will need an air pump that runs nonstop. Depending on the maturity of the plants in the container, a gently running air pump system may be your best bet.

The First Steps-the Aeroponics System
If you want to build a hydroponics garden, the aeroponics hydroponics system is the most advanced and the most difficult to build. You will need to build a container that will allow no light to reach your plants. You will also need to build in spray nozzles that will continually spray your plants with a mist of nutrient solution. The humidity level inside your container should be almost 100% at all times. Due to the amount of nutrient solution that you will need to use, you will probably want to use a fifty five gallon drum.  A low-powered air compressor will also need to be used with this type of hydroponics system.

The Expense
If you are interested in how to build a hydroponic garden, be advised. The materials needed for this type of gardening can be very expensive. For more information, you can contact your garden supply center.

Did you know that most hydroponic gardeners built their own system? Amy Hopkins has been practicing hydroponic gardening for over 37 years and has helped many young gardeners learn the ropes. To learn how to build hydroponic gardens, visit Amy’s gardening website here: www.myhydroponicgarden.net


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How to Build a Bigger & Better Hydroponic Garden for Less Than $20

How to Build a Bigger & Better Hydroponic Garden for Less Than $20

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CHEAP! HID / HPS / Metal Halide Grow Lights


In this video I show how to take a 400 Watt HID Metal Halide Warehouse light fixture and convert it to a grow light that you can you in your home. The same method can be used for high pressure sodium fixtures. These are verticle fixtures but can be converted to horizontal. I bought the fixture, bulb and new cord for .50 USD. I show where to look to find a deal like this.

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BUY MY POOR MANS AERO GARDEN HYDROPONIC SYSTEM WORKS GREAT !


Let me show you my poor mans aero garden like deep water culture system. Very simple to operate. Grow big harvest of herbs, vegetables and fruits. I also custom build any size system very inexpensively!

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My Cheap CFL Grow Light Fixture Results in Hydroponics (Lettuce and Beans)


This is a video showing hydroponic lettuce growing under the lights that I made in my other video “How To Build a CFL Grow Light Fixture – CHEAP!”. I’ve been making a video from seed to harvest using these lights along with a hydroponic system shown in this video. I’ll post that as soon as it’s all together after my harvest. Comments and suggestions welcome. Take Care.

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MORE CFL Grow Light Fixture Results in Hydroponics (Bell Peppers!)


More results of my home-made DIY grow lights. If you’d like to share your construction variation or results, upload a photo at www.tinypic.com and send me the link. I’ll post it in the info box to share with everyone. I planted these Bell Peppers from seed on July 9th, 2009. I took this video on November 15th 2009. I started to get peppers at the end of September. I currently have about 15 peppers on the plants. The more I pollinate, the more peppers I get. It’s really a pepper machine! I’m using a mix of two 300 Watt, 2700k bulbs and two 200 Watt 6700k bulbs. I had 4 200 Watt 6700k bulbs at the start until flowers appeared. I had a few unused fluorescent bulbs that I added above them for a little extra kick. I’m convinced that these lights can handle anything you would want to grow since these are doing so well. Bell Peppers are going for .00-.50 USD each. This will pay for itself. I’m going to pollinate them more to see if I can max them out. I had no idea when I started them that they would get so big. They are doing twice as good as the ones I plant outside in the Summer. I’ll be experimenting with other vegetable and posting results as well as building a few new goodies. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LATEST!

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How to build a hydroponic 5gal Bucket /w aeroponic fogger


wWw.syWire.com In this vid I’ll show you how to build a hydroponic system inside of a 5 gallon bucket. With optional fogger attachment. Also will show how to plant a clone and a good medium to use.

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CFL Grow Light Reviews for Indoor Hydroponics and Indoor Gardening


In This video I show the various CFL Grow Lights that I have used the past few years and compare. They are all from local stores such as Menards and Home Depot. I mention the prices and light output for each. I also show hydroponic tomatoes that are a little over 2 weeks old. The largest bulb I show is the maximum length that the fixture can hnadle that I built in a previous video. My work in progress: www.tomorrowsgarden.net Buy your veggie seeds now guys. It’s cheap insurance. The stuff on the store shelves may not always be there.

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How To Build a CFL Grow Light Fixture – CHEAP!


This light does a nice job for under including bulbs. I suggest getting more powerful bulbs to really kick your growing up a notch. Here is a link to some nice ones that I plan to buy and install in this fixture: www.1000bulbs.com Comments welcome, thanks! ALSO…If you’d like to share a photo of what you created with this idea, upload a photo to www.tinypic.com and send me the link to it. I’ll add it to the sidebar info for others to see! Check out these photo links for a 4 bulb version that You Tube user EatDrinkSmokeBeMerry came up with: tinypic.com tinypic.com tinypic.com

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Build a Aeroponic Fogger for your hydroponic system


In this video I show how I built an aeroponic fogger/mister for my system for under 32 bucks. Nutrified fog is excepted by the roots at a much faster rate then a spray or soak system. So I modified my Aerospray system to have both nutrifog and timed sprays. If this was helpful please leave comments and rate. Visit syWire.com for more.

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aeroponic hydroponics bubbleponics growing pot week 01

HOW I SET UP MY AEROPONIC BEEP WATER CULTURE AIR BUBBLER SYSTEM IN A 5 LTR POT WITH CLAY PEBBLES TO GROW LETTUCE
A EASY AND FAST WAY HOW TO START A HYDROPONICS GROWING SYSTEM ( bubbleponics bucket )

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How to Build a Home Made Hydroponics System

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A step-by-step account of me building my very first NFT Hydroponics system made from standard household parts.

Parts List

Squareline Rain Gutter (4 meters £7.65 Wickes)
6x end caps £1.65 ea (£9.90 Wickes)
3x gutter running outlet £4.30ea (£12.90 Wickes)
1 x small pond pump (11w) – approx £10 – £15
2 meters pond pump tubing £2
several lengths of timber for framework (Approx £10 worth)
Large plastic container (resovior) £5.99 Buyology
Gutter leaf guard (4m) £7.99

Max total cost (UK) £65

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My Cheap CFL Grow Light Fixture Results in Hydroponics (Lettuce and Beans)

This is a video showing hydroponic lettuce growing under the lights that I made in my other video “How To Build a CFL Grow Light Fixture – CHEAP!”. I’ve been making a video from seed to harvest using these lights along with a hydroponic system shown in this video. I’ll post that as soon as it’s all together after my harvest. Comments and suggestions welcome. Take Care.

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HYDROPONICS How to Set up the Hydropond Growing System

Newest Patent Pending Hydroponic growing system now available through Hydropond Hydroponics. The simplest, easiest, growing system on the market. The Hydropond is a self contained ebb and flow hydroponic growing system using Perlite as the growing medium. This very simple technique makes it easy for anyone, anywhere, to grow your own fruits and vegetables .This system can be used indoors or outdoors. Use it in your yard, on your patio, your balcony, great for schools, retirement communities, etc….. The Hydropond comes with everything you need to start growing the day you recieve it. Growing unit , perlite, pump,timer, and nutrients. order yours today from hydropond@gmail.com

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