Bloom Boosters in the Home Hydroponics Garden

October 23, 2008 by adhydro
bloom boosters produce larger yields

bloom boosters produce larger yields

What is a bloom booster and why should you use it in your home hydroponic garden? A bloom booster is a combination of essential amino acids; plant hormones and other nutrients that can help your plants produce larger, stronger flowers. This results in more beautiful flora and larger fruits and vegetables. For those who depend on their home hydroponic garden to help provide income, this can result in greater profit.

That takes care of the “what and why”; now let’s explore the “how” where it comes to using bloom boosters in your home hydroponic garden. It isn’t enough just to spray a bloom booster on your plants and leave it at that. You need to first find the best product and then use it in combination with other hydroponic products. It is by knowing when and how to use bloom boosters that is essential in gaining the best results possible.

Bloom boosters are most effective if you increase such nutrients as phosphorus and potassium in your home hydroponic garden. This can backfire, however, if you are not careful. Too much phosphorus can cause a deficiency in the amount of iron your plants can utilize, resulting in unhealthy plants with yellowed leaves and stunted growth. It is important to make sure you add a greater amount of potassium than of phosphorus to prevent this phosphorus toxicity.

In nature, plants bloom best when the amount of light and dark are equal. By changing your lighting schedule to twelve hours on and twelve hours off, you simulate nature. This helps your plants bloom naturally, ensuring their blooms are stronger and healthier. Adding a bloom booster at this time will aid in optimal growth.

You need to keep in mind that a bloom booster is not meant to heal unhealthy plants. Even the best product will not work unless you have taken the time to provide your home hydroponic plants with all they need in the way of nutrition and a healthy environment

Home hydroponic gardening is increasing in popularity, especially with the rising costs of gas and food. Making sure your plants are as healthy as possible will help save you money in the long run. For more information on creating the best possible home hydroponic garden you can, visit and take a look around.

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Home Hydroponics—Web Forums

September 29, 2008 by adhydro

Starting a home hydroponic garden can be confusing. Even those who have been using the hydroponic method of gardening for some time have a difficult task keeping up with all the new changes and products that are available. There are several ways to keep up with current trends. These include magazines, newsletters and how-to videos. Yet another avenue that can be of immense help to the home hydroponic gardener is a hydroponic forum.

One of the best things about a forum is being able to ask questions and get answers to the specific concerns you have at any given time. It is a sure bet that any trouble you encounter, someone else has encountered before and worked through. Web forums bring together the knowledge of hundreds of individuals who enjoy the same endeavor—in this instance home hydroponic gardening.

You may have to try a few different forums until you find one that is a perfect fit for you and your needs. With the correct one, however, you will have the advantage of learning about new trends in home hydroponic gardening almost as soon as they become available. You will also be able to discuss different products with those who have used them. This will give you the chance to hear both the good and bad points of a product or method before you try it.

When searching for the ideal forum, it must be noted that many home hydroponic forums are devoted entirely to the growing of marijuana. Many of these are immediately identifiable when you do a Google search for hydroponic forums. If the forum isn’t identified as such in the search, you will find out quickly what the focus is by reading a few posts. Chances are you aren’t going to get many answers to how to increase your tomato crop or have larger roses on one of these forums.

Just as with any other advice, it is best to use common sense when you hear anything that seems like it may do more harm than good to the plants in your home hydroponic garden. Weigh any advice you receive and examine it from all angles. Most gardeners on hydroponic forums will, however, be very willing to help with any problems you may have. You must be willing to ask, however. One final piece of advice—search the archives of the hydroponic forums. You will find a wealth of information and possibly even answers to questions you didn’t realize you have.

Home hydroponic gardening is increasing in popularity, especially with the rising costs of gas and food. Making sure your plants are as healthy as possible will help save you money in the long run.

Fresh and crunchy--only from home hydroponics!

Fresh and crunchy--only from home hydroponics!

Home Hydroponics———————-The Role of Carbohydrate Supplements

September 19, 2008 by adhydro

Carbohydrates play an important part in the growth of the plants in your home hydroponics garden. They help provide necessary energy for optimum growth and carbohydrates are stored for times when the plant may need either energy, such as during blooming, or extra help, such as cases where there is less than perfect growing conditions. Simply put, the plant uses carbon dioxide molecules from the air and water molecules and the energy from the sun to produce a simple sugar such as glucose and oxygen molecules as a by product. The simple sugars are then converted into other molecules such as starch, fats, proteins, enzymes and. all of the other stuff that helps a plant grow.

Carbohydrates are sugars, correct? So, it makes sense you can just toss a handful of sugar into your plant’s water and leave it at that. Wrong! Simple sugars, or corn syrup, isn’t any better for your home hydroponics garden than they are for you. Plants have to work to gain nutrition from the simple sugars they ingest and certain combinations of carbohydrates work better than others because of their ease of absorption.

Unfortunately, many carbohydrate supplements are little more than sugar and corn syrup. You need to seek out a product that will enable your plant to make full use of the nutrition. A product containing fulvic acid will help increase the rate and speed of absorption. This will help you see a visible increase in your plant’s growth in the way of larger blooms and stronger, healthier plants.

Simply adding nutrients to your plant, without a carbohydrate supplement, may actually do more damage to the plants in your home hydroponics garden. The nutrients make your plants work harder to realize the benefits, yet they don’t have the necessary energy required to do so. This makes them weaker. By adding the carbohydrates, you give your plants the extra energy necessary to utilize their nutrition more effectively and with less work. This gives them a chance to grow larger and stronger.

Home hydroponics gardening is increasing in popularity, especially with the rising costs of gas and food. Making sure your plants are as healthy as possible will help save you money in the long run. For more information on creating the best possible home hydroponic garden you can, visit the Advanced Nutrients webbsite and take a look around. Take a moment to check out CarboLoad. This is one of the best products for helping your plants gain their needed carbohydrates.

The more carbohydrates, the more clusters of huge tomatoes!

The more carbohydrates, the more clusters of huge tomatoes!

Home Hydroponics–Beneficial Microbes Can Make a Difference

August 15, 2008 by adhydro
Are these microbes harmful or beneficial?

Are these microbes harmful or beneficial?

All kinds of bacteria are harmful to growing plants, correct? Actually, the answer is no. There are many types of tiny bacteria, called microbes that can actually benefit your plants. The idea is to encourage these microbes. Some plants actually depend on certain microbes to help keep them healthy. We will explore how microbes can benefit your plants as well as several ways in which you can encourage the growth of beneficial microbes in your home hydroponics garden. These microbes are found naturally in soil, but the home hydroponics gardener needs to purchase specially formulated products to provide them.

The first and foremost benefit of providing your plants with beneficial nutrients is that it will help increase the healthiness of your crops. A healthy plant is hardier and can withstand unforeseen events that may cause hardship in other plants, such as broken pumps, burned out lights and other such problems. While unhealthy plants can wither and die quickly if everything isn’t perfect in their growing environment, a healthy plant can withstand hardship and continue to flourish for a short time.

Beneficial microbes can help keep infectious diseases away and prevent nutrition deficiencies. The microbes “feed” off harmful bacteria and thus keep them from attacking the plants. This allows the harmful bacteria less time to take hold and create problems. The beneficial microbes also enable the plants in your home hydroponic garden to absorb the needed nutritional elements better, thus making your plants bigger, stronger and less likely to experience deficiencies. Beneficial microbes help your plants develop greater root mass, than untreated plants, resulting in accelerated growth and bigger yields.

Now that you see how beneficial microbes help, it helps to know ways to increase them in your home hydroponic system. The more natural, or organic, products you use, the greater chance the beneficial microbes have of growing. Nature has automatically created these beneficial microbes for us; and by using fewer chemicals on your plants and more natural products you allow nature to help.

Keeping your growing area warm (but not too warm) will also help increase the presence of beneficial microbes. Cooler temperatures slow down, and often halt, bacterial growth. This may be beneficial where harmful bacteria are a concern, but the cold does not differentiate between harmful and beneficial. Keep your growing area as warm as possible for the kind of crop you are growing. (Unfortunately, too much heat will also kill off beneficial microbes—so don’t be tempted to mix them into your nutrient solution, using hot water!)

Another thing that can prevent the growth of beneficial microbes is the use of pesticides. This works on the same principle as the temperature. Pesticides are not able to tell the difference between good and harmful parasites. When you utilize such a product, you kill off the beneficial microbes in your home hydroponic garden as well as harmful ones. This leaves your plants at risk of future attacks from harmful bacteria and at risk if all does not go well in your growing area.

Another word of warning concerns hydrogen peroxide. Some hydroponics growers use this product to oxygenate their roots that are dangling in the nutrient solution. If you use hydrogen peroxide, you might as well say goodbye to your beneficial microbes. It will kill most of them on contact.

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Americans Are Using Home Hydroponics Gardening To Overcome The Rising Costs Of Energy, Food & Gas

August 8, 2008 by adhydro
grow your own food in a small space

grow your own food in a small space

As a result of rising fuel costs, an increasing number of Americans are growing fresh, healthy fruits & vegetables at home in their very own hydroponics gardens.

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) August 1, 2008 — An increasing number of Americans are turning to home hydroponics gardening to offset high gasoline, petroleum, energy and food prices.

According to hydroponics industry leaders Michael Straumietis, Robert C. Higgins and Gino Yordanov, more and more Americans are growing their very own fresh fruit and vegetables to save money, time and transportation costs.

They’re tired of high energy prices. So they’re turning to home-based farming, and it’s paying off.

Straumietis, Higgins and Yordanov are founders of a Seattle-based hydroponics nutrients company called Advanced Nutrients (http://www.advancednutrients.com). The company manufactures and distributes a wide range of professional hydroponics products worldwide.

“Americans are sick and tired of paying high gas prices, driving to grocery stores, and paying high food prices too,” Michael Straumietis explains. “They’re tired of high energy prices. So they’re turning to home-based farming, and it’s paying off.”

According to Advanced Nutrients co-founder Robert C. Higgins, Americans are finding out that hydroponics gardening combines with traditional gardening techniques to produce quality food at a fraction of the cost of buying it from grocery stores.

“You use hydroponics nutrients to pump up the yield, quality and taste of your home crops,” he says. “You can grow year-round using outdoor gardens in warmer weather and indoor gardening during winter. That way, you’ve got a supply of fresh fruits and vegetables 365 days a year. You’ve also got a fun hobby that the whole family can engage in.”

Advanced Nutrients founder Gino Yordanov says the cost of producing vegetables, fruits, and herbs at home is far less than the cost of buying them from commercial producers.

“You don’t have to spend several dollars per gallon driving somewhere to buy your food. That’s one big benefit,” Yordanov explains. “You get total control over the quality of what you eat, because you grow it yourself. You get a higher yield than with regular gardening. And it’s a form of self-sufficiency.”

Michael Straumietis, Robert C. Higgins and Gino Yordanov are united in their commitment to helping Americans save money on gas, energy, and food prices.

“You’re going to see more and more Americans turning to home gardening as a survival tool,” Straumietis emphasizes. “Prices for petroleum, food, gasoline and energy are going way up and they’ll keep going up. Pretty soon, it’s going to be a matter of necessity that you have your own garden so you can ensure a continuous supply of healthy fruits and vegetables for your family.”

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August 8, 2008 by adhydro

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