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Old 03-28-2008, 03:49 AM   #1
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Here's The Basics For Growing Plants Hydroponically

Here's The Basics For Growing Plants Hydroponically

Growing specialty plants indoors in a growing room is a science and an art. Plants such as orchids, violets, and other specialty crops will thrive in a controlled environment.


Some people who started out as amateur home gardeners now have an indoor gardening business growing orchids and other high value plants.


These plants need proper environment, handling, and nutrients if they are to thrive. The following guide is presented as concisely as possible, but is no substitute for other types of research that growers should conduct.


Please note that the information presented is targeted towards indoor growing using soilless methods.


This means that rockwool, volcanic rock, coco coir, perlite, and other sterile media is used for the root zone- instead of soil.


Using sterile media gives you the ability to control every input that goes into your crop. But it also means you have to properly administer quality nutrients, because there’s no other way for plants to get what they need.



THE IDEAL CONDITIONS FOR HYDROPONICS GROWING:

CLIMATE TEMPERATURE RANGE:
During lights-on cycle, between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. During lights-off cycle, between 64 and 71 degrees Fahrenheit.
Ideal day cycle growing temperature without C02 augmentation: 73 degrees Fahrennheit/23 degrees Centigrade.
Ideal day cycle temperature with C02 augmentation: 76 degrees Fahrenheit/24.5 degrees Centigrade.
(Note: Centigrade is the same as Celsius).

ROOT ZONE TEMPERATURE:
68 degrees Fahrenheit. Growers with plants in pots growing in basements or cement slabs should not put their pots directly on the floor, as this can cool the root zone too much. If a root zone is too cold, it can harm roots and slow growth rate.

WATER/NUTRIENT SOLUTION TEMPERATURE:
66 to 71 degrees Fahrenheit.

GROW ROOM HUMIDITY:
40 to 65% during vegetative phase; 40 to 60% during flowering. Excess humidity creates conditions that allow mold and other harmful

LIGHT CYCLES:
Vegetative Growth: 18 hours on, 6 hours off. (Studies have shown that 24 hour light cycles cause no more growth than 18 hour light cycles.)
Floral triggering and flowering growth: 12 hours on, 12 hours off. (May vary due to type of plant being grown and other factors).


TYPES OF LIGHTING:
Early cuttings and clones: Fluorescent lighting.
Vegetative Growth Cycle: Metal halide and High Pressure Sodium, augmented by vertical fluorescents for side growth.
Preferred vegetative growth lighting ratio: 60% Halide, 40% HPS.
Lighting for Floral Growth: High Pressure Sodium Only, No Metal Halide.


LIGHT COVERAGE:
For stationary lights: One 400 watt bulb provides adequate light for 10 square feet of space. One 1000 watt light provides adequate light for 20 square feet of space. The use of light movers can extend these coverage areas.


LIGHT MEASUREMENTS:
Light output is measured in “lumens,” using a lumens meter. This is a handheld device that responds to light in a fashion similar to how a cameras light meter responds to light. The top of the plant canopy should be receiving 3000 lumens.


Use the light meter and visual inspection to determine where inadequate light levels are occurring. Usually, these low light areas will be in corners, and at the bottom of plant canopies. Unequal lighting will result in unequal growth patterns, and loss of yield. LIGHT REFLECTION: This bounces light back into the plant area, resulting in better growth.


The best reflective materials are Mylar or white glossy plastic. This should be placed on all walls and on the ceiling.


Aluminum foil, mirrors, and glossy white paint do not have adequate degrees of reflectivity.


DISTANCE OF PLANT TOPS TO LIGHTS:
If plants get too close to high intensity lights, it can severely damage them.
Metal Halide and High Pressure Sodium bulbs, if not separated from plants by glass or other material between bulb and plants, should be 2.5 feet from top of plant to bottom of light.


Fluorescent or glass-shielded MH/HPS should be one foot from plant tops, but it is important not to take for granted that this is an adequate protective distance. You still need to closely monitor temperature at leaf zone to prevent burning. The temperature at the point of the leaf zone closest to the lights should never exceed 84 degrees Fahrenheit.
STERILE GROW MEDIA:

Rockwool, processed coconut husks, lava rocks, vermiculite, coco coir, perlite, perlite, clay pellets.


ATMOSPHERIC REQUIREMENTS:
Plants need large amounts of oxygen, especially in the root zone. If you want the maximum amount of oxygen in the root zone, you should read the aeroponics article on this website and consider installing an aeroponics system. Aeroponics maximizes oxygen in the root zone, which results in faster growth.


Plants grow best when they have large amounts of carbon dioxide (C02), especially at underside of leaves.


Total room C02 should be 1500 parts per million, but natural levels of C02 are approximately 400 ppm, so C02 augmentation is recommended, especially in above average temperatures.


The C02 emitter should be timed in relation to exhaust fan so that C02 is not sucked out of room.


AIR CIRCULATION (Inside grow room:
Circulation by at least one medium size oscillating fan for any size grow space, no matter how small.


For larger grow spaces, at least one medium size oscillating fan for every three 1000 watt lights. Adequate aeration occurs when you can feel air movement in your grow space at plant level- so that all plants are in a moving ocean of air.


AIR EXCHANGE:
Install exhaust fan(s) sufficient to totally exchange all air in grow space every five minutes. Exhaust fans must be timed relevant to C02 augmentation to avoid removing augmented C02 from room.


FLOWER TRIGGERING:
For cannabis and other plants, you can often trigger flowering by changing light cycle to 12 hours on 12 hours off.


After this change, plants should show changes within two weeks.
Important note: during the dark cycle, do not let any stray light enter the growing chamber, unless you use a low-wattage green-colored light bulb for short periods of time for necessary chamber illumination. Stray light can confuse plants and cause mutations in flowers or delay flower maturation.


IDEAL Ph OF GROW MEDIA AND NUTRIENT SOLUTION/WATER:
Between 5.8 and 6.3. pH higher or lower than this range can interfere with plants ability to uptake nutrients.


IDEAL pH OF ROOT ZONE MEDIA:
6.5.


IDEAL PPM (parts per million) OF HYDROPONIC NUTRIENT SOLUTION:
For rooted clones, established seedlings, or mature plants in vegetative and flowering phase, between 1000 ppm to 2000 ppm, depending on strain, grow media, and plants growth phase.


BUILDING TEMPLATE FOR CLOSED ENVIRONMENT GROW SPACE:
1. Measure total space.
2. Ensure adequate electrical supply, wiring, outlets and fuse infrastructure.
3. Sterilize with Wipe Out.
4. Install venting, fans, odor filters or devices.
5. Cover room walls and ceiling in Mylar or white glossy plastic.
6. Cover floor with thick waterproof tarpaulin.
7. Install lighting and timers.
8. Install grow system.
9. Install security system.
10. Install plants.


HYDROPONIC GROWING METHODS:
1. Bucket, hand-watered (simple, most affordable)
2. NFT- Nutrient Film Technique
3. Aeroponic- (requires significant hardware and expertise, uses no grow medium)
4. Ebb and Flow- (relatively simple and the most popular, uses grow medium such as rockwool, along with reservoir and pump)
5. Sea of Green (planting of many clones close together)
6. SCROG (screen of green, which uses netting to support closely-packed plants)


NUTRITION:


There are 24 elements essential to plant life. Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are absorbed from air and water. The remaining elements are absorbed primarily through roots and must be provided by hydroponics gardeners.



Scientists discovered the precise ratios and types of macronutrients, micronutrients and trace elements that would make the healthiest plants, such as amino acid proteins, beneficial microbes, enzymes, hormones and other substances necessary in soiless applications.





Thats it...enjoy






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Re: Here's The Basics For Growing Plants Hydroponically

Good post. This one as well as the last couple or so of yours should be combined in a sticky thread
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not bad info at all, but im curious as to where you obtained the info about air temps¿ they seem just on the low side to me. i set the roof temp at 85º f(that would be with using co2 supplementation) and the low at 70º. lights off, i would suggest staying within 10º of the lights on temp. a more than 15º variance in temperature can result in stretchy buds. if you are able to, maintain a constant temp at all times, and i recall reading somewhere that the plants like a slight increase in nighttime temps...im a little toasty right now tho, so cant quite remember the source of that.

ive had fuckin powdery mildew hit some plants in the past, so i dont like my humidity anywhere near the 60s, shooting for a max of 40% is much more ideal in my experience.


as far as lights go, that is up to the growers style. some people like the tall lanky plants, and some prefer short bushes.
hps lights added in the veg room will make the plants stretch more between internodes. giving you longer, but fewer branches on the plant.
my preference, however, is to run just mh in veg. this gives me a smaller plant, with very tight nodespacing.
in flower, if a grower has the option, i would highly recommend putting the plants under a hps and mh light, as opposed to just the 2 hps lights(if only one light is an option, choose the hps). the plants
get the benefits of the full spectrum of light, rather than having an abundance of one end and completely lacking the end of it that forces the buds to be tight and compact.

you mention to coat the walls with mylar or a glossy paint, and those may not always be the best options. mylar is great when it is brand spanking new and if you can get it to permanently stay absolutely flat against the walls. only problem is, it gets dirty real easy and it can wrinkle, bend, or sag inadvertently.
glossy paint should never be an option because of the way the glossy coating refracts the light before the whiteness reflects the light. a flat white paint will do a much better job.

that all i gots to type. keep on keepin on brotha
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My bad tokin...i was meaning to say that flat white...is the better option...
and your right to each his own style...of growing bro...this was just meant as a guide line for new growers coming to hydro/aeroponics...But i have to say i love ur input....and keep it up...pig thanks for the input too...

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Re: Here's The Basics For Growing Plants Hydroponically

Nice job of sharing. I didn't see it...Did you credit any sources?

I have a couple responses to a couple of values here.

1st. ph should be 5.4-6.0 max in hydro. %.4 is used 4th week of flower, to maximize "K" intake

2nd. Humidity should be kept well below 50% during bloom phases. I like to try and stay around 40%. I get denser harder buds this way. If you wonder why you get soft but nice buds...Too Much Humidity.

Mold control hint. Add 1-2 tbs of baking soda (ph10) to water, and spray mold/mildew. The environment becomes too alkaline to allow mold/mildew to live. Peace, God Bless
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Re: Here's The Basics For Growing Plants Hydroponically

Another note: Flat white paint is almost as reflective as panda plastic or mylar, And; Commonly used everywhere. However; glossy white paint is useless!

I wanted to edit your original post to reflect correctness on a couple points, but I figured just a reply would probably suffice.

If you want...we can coordinate an edit of your post for accuracy. Better to tighten up values, if we are teaching new growers. Thanks again for all your work.
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