Hydroponics - a quick overview
Truly a wonder of modern science - hydroponic gardens
produce bountiful harvests of fruit, vegetables, grains, herbs and flowers in
places never before able to sustain growth. Hydroponic gardens produce the
healthiest crops with the highest yields and vitamin content thanks to their
perfectly balanced nutrient solutions. Modern hydroponic methods provide food
for millions of people worldwide and supply you, me and the food service industry
with superior produce. In fact, hydroponic cultivation is so effective, NASA
has devised an advanced method of hydroponics for use in outer space. The
science of hydroponics began with experimentation into deter-mining the
elementary composition of plants. These experiments have been dated as early as
1600 A.D., however, records show that plants have been cultivated in soil free
mixtures of sand and gravel even earlier. The hanging gardens of Babylon and
the floating gardens of the Mexican Aztecs are perfect examples of early
hydroponic gardening. Egyptian hieroglyphics have even been found depicting the
cultivation of plants in water as far back as several hundred years BC.
The word "Hydroponics" was coined by Dr. W.F. Gericke in 1936 to describe
the cultivation of both edible and ornamental plants in a solution of water and dissolved nutrients.
The simple meaning is derived from the Greek
"Hydro"- meaning water, and "Ponos"- meaning labor.
In
this method of cultivation, plants are provided with the nutrients required for
growth by a “nutrient” solution which is basically nutrient enriched mineral
water. This nutrient solution can be circulated around the roots by either the
passive force of gravity or the active force of an electromechanical pump. Some
systems simply bath the roots in nutrient solution and use an air pump to
oxygenate the solution from below to prevent stagnation and provide the roots
with important oxygen.
Plants
grown hydroponically are healthier than their soil grown counterparts since
they receive a perfectly balanced diet and do not come in contact with
soilborne pests and diseases. Super efficient hydroponic systems like the ones
we show you how to build conserve water and nutrients by preventing evaporation
and runoff. Arid regions where water is scarce can now grow crops with
hydroponics. Since hydroponic systems deliver water and nutrients directly to
the plant, crops can be grown closer together without starving each other and
healthier plants add to a higher yield. By growing crops in a sterile
environment, under ideal conditions, hydroponics saves the costs of soil
preparation, insecticides, fungicides and losses due to drought and ground
flooding.
In
soil, plants waste a tremendous amount of energy developing a large root system
to search for moisture and nutrients. When grown hydroponically, the roots are
bathed or sprayed with nutrients dissolved in water. This way their energy can
be redirected into the production of more foliage, flowers, fruits and
vegetables.
Plants
grown hydroponically are healthier because they receive a well balanced 'DIET'. They are more vigorous because little energy is
wasted searching for water and nutrients. As a result, hydroponically grown
produce is generally larger, tastier, and more nutritious than the same produce
grown in soil. In order to give the physical support soil would normally
provide, a sterile medium such as sand, gravel, rocks, cocofiber or rockwool
(or combi-nation of each) may be used. In the case of aeroponics, no medium is
used and the plants receive physical support from baskets and in this case,
wires suspended from the roof. These plants are rotated through a chamber that supplies
their roots with a fine spray of water and hydroponic nutrients.
Oxygen
to the roots increases a plant’s metabolism substantially. Some advantages of
replacing soil with a sterile medium are:
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1.
Elimination of soil borne pests, funguses and diseases.
2.
Elimination of troublesome weeds and stray seedlings.
3.
Reduction of health risks and labor costs associated with pest management and
soil care.
At
the Environmental Research Laboratory (ERL) at the University of Arizona in
Tucson, Dr. Carl Hodges and Dr. Merle Jensen in conjunction with Walt Disney
Productions, have developed new concepts for presenting hydroponic technologies
to the public in an entertaining way. The ERL helped create two attractions
called "Listen to The Land" and "Tomorrow’s Harvest" - both
major facilities at Epcot Center near Orlando, Florida. Hydroponics is NASA's solution
to provide a self sufficient food source for future space stations and proposed
visitors to mars. The administration has sponsored a research program titled
Controlled Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) in order to further develop
the technology and carry it into the future. The picture below is of Epcot/ NASA’s
Space Agriculture expo as seen from a tour of the Epcot Center attraction. The
lighting used in these ex-amples is high pressure sodium or HPS, which delivers
an excellent spectrum of color and output in lumens. High Intensity Discharge
(H.I.D.) lighting, which includes the HPS and metal halide type lamps, is the
best lighting to use when gardening indoors or supplementing natural lighting outdoors
due to its efficiency and close representation of the sun’s natural light color
and intensity.
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A M Awan Currently working as Marketing Executive at Oasis Agro Industries Pakistan, and hobbies to read about agriculture, share latest information with others
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SEED SOVERIGNTY THROUGH proGRAM BEEJ MANTRA (pBM):
A WORKSHOP ON ESTABLISHMENT OF REGIONAL pBM CENTRES
(3 – 4 February 2013)
Venue :
HABITAT-JP INSTITUTE of CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE,
VILLAGE : TADIA, POST : JAKHANI, BLOCK : SEWA PURI, RAJA-TALAB BAZAR, JAKHANI ROAD ; DISTRICT : VARANSI
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