Wondering if Azomite has any effects in hydroponic situations. I notice it tends to gather in the bottom of containers, so I wasn’t sure.
Wondering if Azomite has any effects in hydroponic situations. I notice it tends to gather in the bottom of containers, so I wasn’t sure.
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I’m using rocks as my medium and using miracle grow for fertilizer and a nutrient solution. I’m using a 30 gal plastic tote as a reservoir and the lid has 6 holes with plastic pots with holes on the bottom, these are filled with course rocks and seeds sprinkled on top. I have dripper’s on a constant drip and keep the rocks damp. There is about 12-15 gal of water, and I have used half half strength of miracle grow which is about 4oz and half dose of nutrient which is about 15 drops, the nutrient is concentrated. Any advice?
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I’m using rocks as my medium and using miracle grow for fertilizer and a nutrient solution. I’m using a 30 gal plastic tote as a reservoir and the lid has 6 holes with plastic pots with holes on the bottom, these are filled with course rocks and seeds sprinkled on top. I have dripper’s on a constant drip and keep the rocks damp. There is about 12-15 gal of water, and I have used half half strength of miracle grow which is about 4oz and half dose of nutrient which is about 15 drops, the nutrient is concentrated. Any advice?
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Tagged drip, dripper, fertilizer, gal, holes, Hydroponic, medium, Miracle, nutrient, nutrient solution, plastic, plastic pots, reservoir, rocks, seeds, solution, system
We have two greenhouses with 3.600 tomato plants fully certified by the USDA as organic. The proprietary system organic-EVE was designed for year round production, we want to increase production in our farm and open a 5 acre farm in Bahrain. How can I find reliable investors/partners to achieve our goal!
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Tagged acre farm, bahrain, eve, farm, greenhouses, Hydroponic, hydroponic farm, investors, Loxahatchee, Organic, production, proprietary system, round, system, tomato, tomato plants, usda, year

Update on our 4th week of ‘officially’ growing in our hydroponic window farm showing our recently added 3rd tower, changes and setbacks we’ve learned from so far. Please see our first video for a better description of the materials used to build our hydroponic window farm. Problems and changes we’ve made since our last video: – I couldn’t think of a negative reason to have the water bottle caps in place at first, but now at least one problem has reared it’s ugly head. One of the clay pellets fell through the top netcup and blocked the small cut hole in the cap for the topmost container on tower 2. The container filled with water to the top and stay that way for at least a few days I reckon, molding the roots and the pellets. The plant and pellets for that container were replaced which places the top plant in tower 2 one week behind the rest in the same tower(Brussel Sprouts). We now know it’s a good idea to check for blockage regulary which is an easy fix, just remove the cap to clear the blockage. We’ve also notice the roots growing through the holes in the caps, so this may become a bigger problem in the future. We’ll keep ya updated on this if it becomes a problem. – We knew that Algae could be a possible problem AFTER buying all of the mats in the instructions on windowfarms.org. It would have been best to get solid black or another solid dark color for the tubing as well as a non-transparent reservior. While the Algae isn’t super bad, especially since we change the …
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I plan to grow some aquatic bulbs in my aquarium. But I thought of sticking some spider plant cuttings that already have roots,into my fish aquarium, and allow those plants to propagate from the “fish water”? Like a big hydroponic Fish garden. The spider plants would be on the outside of tank,roots would be on the inside. I have some guppys and goldfish and a baby pleco.
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Tagged aquarium, aquarium water, bulbs, fish, fish aquarium, fish garden, fish water, garden, goldfish, guppys, Hydroponic, medium, OUTSIDE, plant, plant cuttings, propagate, roots, Spider, spider plant, spider plants, tank, water
I am using a hydroponic bubbler
Lighting
Scheduals
Nutrients for 8 gal tub
Anything else
I have thirty dollars and I’m going to buy some ganja with it. He said he has some hydroponic and he has some dank skunk and I was wondering witch is better
Ps how much should I get he offered me 1.5 grams
How will it help the poor?
Im new to growing and about how big would the plants be able to grow using http://www.StealthHydroponics.com/product.php?xProd=2? Im on a budget thats why I got that one btw