If you have limited
space for gardening or want to be less dirty with gardening then
hydroponics might be right for you. Hydroponics is basically a way of
raising plants by only using water instead of soil. In short, the water
provides for the plant's nutrient requirements. Some prefer this over
the traditional soil-based method since this is more efficient (plant
grows faster) than the latter and that this prevents any soil-borne
disease.
In most cases, preparing and conditioning the soil to outdo hydroponics is
more meticulous and time-consuming. Not everyone has the luxury of
time to do so. With hydroponics, one does not need to go through such
tedious process. Most nutrient solutions are as good as “ready for
use” when prepared.
Do take note that
not all plants can be grown hydroponically. For example, I tried to
grow a dwarf variety of sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
using hydroponics, since I was unsuccessful in growing it using soil.
While it yielded a larger plant, it proved to be an unsustainable
practice since the nutrients had to be replenished more often, and
that not being able to will immediately lead to nutrient deficiency.
It was also able
to grow a flower, but its head was much
smaller than what is sold by
garden shops, grown in soil. As a general rule, hydroponics
works best with vegetables, not ornamentals.
Moreover,
this is NOT organic gardening (although
some organic gardening
methods can still be employed
in the process). I've read
gardening forums wherein attempts were made at making hydroponics
organic (by using extracts
from organic sources to
replace chemical solutions)
and it proved to be disadvantageous. Lastly,
there is a difference between
hydroponics and aquaponics.
Aquaponics is the combination
of hydroponics and aquaculture (raising of aquatic animals).
Nutrients are obtained from animal
excrement (in short, poop). Aquaponics, therefore, can be considered organic.
In
the Philippines, hydroponic resources are not so accessible to the
public. But
some locally-established physical and online shops do offer products
for hydroponics.
If
you're the no-frills type like me, you can still do hydroponics. A
low-cost option locally available is SNAP
Hydroponics,
a nutrient
solution developed by researchers at the Institute
of Plant Breeding, UP Los BaƱos.
It
is an alternative hydroponic method that requires
no electricity and makes
use of recyclables.
I am selling the solution for only P350. You may refer to this for further details in ordering your SNAP Hydroponics Solution. I ship nationwide through Xend.
For more information, you may visit Greenthumb Gardening's Facebook page at facebook.com/greenthumbmnl, call me at 09062084851 (Globe), or send me an email at jdiegoroxas@gmail.com
I am selling the solution for only P350. You may refer to this for further details in ordering your SNAP Hydroponics Solution. I ship nationwide through Xend.
For more information, you may visit Greenthumb Gardening's Facebook page at facebook.com/greenthumbmnl, call me at 09062084851 (Globe), or send me an email at jdiegoroxas@gmail.com
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