13cs056 Hydroponic Brochure
13cs056 Hydroponic Brochure
13cs056 Hydroponic Brochure
Background
Hydroponics means water working. Therefore,
a true hydroponic culture is one that uses water only,
with plant nutrients added in the correct concentrations and ratios for the plants grown. In most cases,
hydroponic culture involves a substrate for the plant
roots to grow in, and is consequently termed
soilless culture.
Hydroponics goes back as far as the famous
hanging gardens of Babylon and the floating
gardens of the Aztecs. From the early 1600s until
the 1800s, nutriculture techniques were developed
for the growing of plants in laboratories to study
plant nutrition. Dr. William F. Gericke of the University of California coined the term hydroponics in the
early 1930s, as he developed techniques to commer-
Injector/Nutrient System
The plants are fed through a drip irrigation system.
Part of the drip system includes the use of a proportioner or injector. Three stock solutions feed the
injector, which dilutes in the correct ratios the concentrated stock solutions into a blending tank where
they are mixed with water to produce the final plant
nutrient solution. This is a timesaving device, since
we can make up sufficient stock solution to last a
period of two weeks. Upon making up the stock
solutions, we send a sample for atomic absorption
analysis to a laboratory in Georgia. The results,
given in mg/l, indicate what adjustments need to
be made to keep the elements in optimum ratios
and concentrations.
Howard M. Resh, Ph.D., is creator and manager
of the Resorts on-premise Hydroponic Farm and
Retreat. Dr. Resh has experience in hydroponics that
spans more than 40 years. He acquired his Ph.D.
degree in plant science/horticulture from the University
of British Columbia in Vancouver and is active in
lecturing at universities and conferences throughout
the world.
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