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DIY Hydroponic Gardens: How to Design and Build an Inexpensive System for Growing Plants in Water First Edition, New Edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width: 254x203 mm, 400 color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Cool Springs Press
  • ISBN-10: 0760357595
  • ISBN-13: 9780760357590
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width: 254x203 mm, 400 color photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Cool Springs Press
  • ISBN-10: 0760357595
  • ISBN-13: 9780760357590
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With practical information aimed at home DIYers, author Tyler Baras (Farmer Tyler to his fans) shows exactly how to build, plant, and maintain over a dozen unique hydroponic systems, some costing just a few dollars to make.

No soil? No sunlight? No problem. A hydroponic growing system gives you the power to grow plants anywhere. Even if you live in an area where water is scarce, a hydroponic system is the answer youve been looking for. Hydroponic systems are sealed and do not allow evaporation, making water loss virtually nonexistent. Simply suspend your essential nutrients in a water-based solution and circulate them to the plant roots in a contained network of vessels and tubes. This accessible guide provides the solid information you need for hydroponic gardening success.

Farmer Tyler shows you, with detailed step-by-step photos, precisely how to create these systems, and how to plant and maintain them. All the information you need to get started with your home hydroponic system is included:  

Recipes for nutrient solutions Light and ventilation sources Comprehensive equipment guide Growing and maintenance instructions 12+ hydroponic system builds Complete crop selection charts



DIY Hydroponic Gardens is the best resource available for getting started in hydroponics.

Recenzijas

Readers serious about home hydroponic gardening will find this a useful guide to getting set up. * Booklist *

1 Introduction
6(12)
What Is Hydroponics?
7(1)
Advantages of Hydroponic Growing
8(5)
Key Features of a Hydroponic System
13(5)
2 Equipment
18(20)
Irrigation
19(3)
Pots and Trays
22(2)
Substrates and Growing Media
24(4)
Equipment for Growing Indoors
28(1)
Grow Lights
29(3)
Pest-Management Products and Equipment
32(3)
Meters
35(3)
3 Hydroponic Growing Systems
38(98)
How to Choose a System
39(3)
Bottle Hydroponics
42(8)
Floating Rafts
50(10)
Wicking Bed
60(9)
Nutrient Film Technique (NFT)
69(14)
Top Drip System
83(9)
Media Beds
92(7)
Flood and Drain
99(7)
Aeroponics
106(9)
Vertical Gardens
115(21)
4 Starting Seeds and Cuttings
136(14)
Starting Seeds in Stone Wool
138(4)
Rooting Cuttings in Stone Wool
142(4)
Rooting Cuttings in a Hydroponic Cloner
146(2)
Transplanting Plants Started in Soil
148(2)
5 Plant Nutrition
150(6)
Plant Nutrient Uptake
151(1)
Fertilizers
152(2)
Measuring Fertilizer Concentration
154(2)
6 System Maintenance
156(6)
Managing the Nutrient Solution
157(3)
Flushing
160(1)
Cleaning
161(1)
7 Common Problems And Troubleshooting
162(8)
Nutrient Deficiencies
163(3)
Infestations
166(2)
Seedling Problems
168(2)
Glossary 170(2)
Appendix: Crop Selection Charts 172(14)
Metric Conversions 186(1)
Bibliography and Photo Credits 187(1)
Index 188(4)
About the Author 192
Tyler Baras has a range of urban agricultural experience, from homesteading to commercial hydroponics. While completing his BS in Horticultural Sciences at the University of Florida, he traveled overseas to study Organic Agriculture in Spain and Protected Agriculture (greenhouse production) in China. After graduation, he worked as a grower for 3 Boys Farm Inc., the first certified organic recirculating hydroponic farm in the United States. In 2013, Tyler moved to Denver, Colorado, where he worked as the hydroponic farm manager at The GrowHaus. He managed a profitable urban farm while creating a successful hydroponic internship program with a 90% job placement rate for graduates. The hydroponic farm at The GrowHaus is currently managed by alumni of the farm internship program and continues to provide lettuce for Wholefoods, Safeway, and several local markets. While at The GrowHaus, Tyler started creating educational videos and blog posts about farm tech which he continues to post on his website FarmerTyler.com. He has had multiple appearances on P. Allen Smiths Garden Home, which airs on national PBS. Currently, Tyler manages the Dallas Grown hydroponic greenhouse in Dallas, Texas, and works as Special Projects Manager for Hort Americas. Farmer Tyler continues to produce video content, which can be seen at Urban Ag News YouTube and Farmer Tyler YouTube!