Hydroponic Growing
Hydroponic Growing
Hydroponic Growing
Capt.S.K.Bhandari
& the ASFIC Team
+91 938525643
HYDROPHONICS
What does
Hydroponic mean?
Hydro = water
Ponic = labour
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Hydroponic vs. Soil
The plant food is in the
water.
Vs
The plant food comes from
the soil
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What is hydroponics?
Growing plants in water, without soil
Efficient
Fast growing
Crop density is high/limited space
Less pests, weeds, and soil borne
diseases
Less physical labour
Less water than traditional farming
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HOW
DOES WORK?
Plants are suspended in a ph neutral
medium
Nutrient rich water is pumped through
allowing the plants to absorb what they
need
An air pump oxygenates the water for the
roots
The water is recycled, until the nutrients
are nearly all absorbed by the plants and
then disposed of in a responsible way
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Hydroponics isnt new
1627 book Sylva Sylvarum by Francis
Bacon
In 1699, John Woodward published his
water culture experiments with spearmint
In 1937 William Frederick Gericke of the
University of California at Berkeley first
coined the term hydroponics
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Advantages of Hydroponic
No soil is needed
Lower water costs
Control the nutrition levels
No nutrition pollution is released into the
environment
Potential for stable and high yields
Pests and diseases are easier to get rid of
than in soil
ROOTS
Nutrient absorption takes place in roots
Root health is very important
Roots need dissolved OXYGEN
Stagnant water cannot hold Oxygen
The more root mass the more nutrients
can be absorbed and the more growth is
possible
ROOTS
To be a successful hydroponic grower you
must create an environment for good root
growth
Media
Some type of media is necessary to
create the ideal environment for the roots
No nutrients are obtained from the media
Different types of media have different
physical attributes
Types of Media
Expanded clay
Rockwool
Coco peat (Coir)
Perlite and Vermiculite
Sand and gravel
Wood chips
Rice hulls
Packing peanuts
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Static Solution Culture
Roots suspended
Pump pushes
water
Air stone
oxygenates the
water
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Aeroponics
CAPSICUMS
Lettuce Production
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LETTUICE
Tomato Production
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Cucumber Production
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Plants
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FEED
The main three macro-supplements
incorporate potassium, phosphorous and
nitrogen.
These are consumed in tremendous sums
and crucial to the proceeded presence of
plants.
Hydroponics is viewed as helpful over
universal soil planting.
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Development
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Glass Greenhouse
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Aquaculture
Hydroponics
Why Search?
Recycling wastes into resources
Creating ecosystems
Producing food
resiliency
Urban Agriculture fits perfectly in areas with
population density
Aquaponics
Why Aquaponics?
Near zero environmental impact
Deepwater, established
systems
Tomatoes
Peppers
Cucumbers Beans
Peas
Squash
2. Requires intensive
biological and
mechanical
filtration to keep the
water clean and clear
of any
solids waste
Bell Siphon
Stand Pipe
Auto Siphons
Loop Siphon
Filtration
Biological
Mechanical
*Can
*Can
*Can
*Can
add bacteria
cycle without fish
add synthetic ammonia
add water from other systems
Aquaponics
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Grow Media
Hydroton LECA
(lightweight expanded
clay aggregate) is a
popular hydroponic grow
media. Its inert,
reusable, and highly
porous, providing
extensive surface area
for biological filtration.
Lighting
Water Heaters
Air Pumps
Third
Feeding
Feed fish as much as they will eat in 3-5 minutes, 3
times per day. Allow four to five hours between feedings
for optimal metabolism
Take care not to overfeed fish.
Provide a high-quality fish food of appropriate size
fingerlings will take a much smaller pellet size than
juvenile and adult fish.
An adult tilapia will eat approximately 1% of its
bodyweight per day.
Fish fry (babies) will eat as much as 7%.
Fish that are not eating may be: stressed due to high
ammonia level; outside of their optimal temperature
range; lacking sufficient oxygen (discontinue feeding if
dissolved oxygen drops below 3ppm)
of 7 is ideal
Ammonia and nitrite levels should be less than .25
ppm.
Oxygen
Provide plenty of aeration in your fish tanks.
Strong water flow improves oxygen saturation.
Avoid overfeeding or overcrowding the fish.
Fish gasping for air at the water surface is a sign
they are lacking oxygen.
Harvesting
Tilapia
Rainwater
Water Sources
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The
AQUAPHONICS FISH
Prawn
AQUAPHONICS FISH
Grass Surface Feeders
Crap
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