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Title: Plant and Soil Science


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Plant and Soil Science
  • Introduction to Hydroponics

2
What is hydroponics?
  • The word hydroponics is derived from the Greek
    words hydro and ponos
  • It is the science of growing plants in an inert
    medium
  • Nutrients come from a nutrient solution

3
Commercial use of hydroponics
  • It has been used in the industry for over 45 years

4
Crops
  • Almost any herbaceous plant
  • lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and herbs
  • The crops that are grown are usually specially
    bred for hydroponics

5
Advantages of hydroponics
  • It can be used regardless of soil type
  • Fresh produce can be grown all year round
  • Crop yields are higher with hydroponics compared
    to conventional methods
  • Higher quality product can be produced
  • Soil borne insect and disease problems are
    greatly reduced

6
Advantages of hydroponics
  • Since there is no soil, there is no need to
    cultivate or weed the crops
  • Less pesticides are used because the crops are so
    healthy
  • All plants receive the correct nutrients at the
    right time
  • Hydroponics allows for greater efficiency of
    water and fertilizers

7
Disadvantages of hydroponics
  • High start up cost
  • Operators need to be skilled
  • The system must be sanitary and kept clean
    because disease can affect all plants if it gets
    into the solution

8
Hydroponic methods
  • Water culture
  • Aggregate culture

9
Water culture
  • Nutrient film technique (NFT)
  • Aeroponics

10
Nutrient Film Technique (NFT)
  • Plants are grown with their roots in a trough
    that water runs through continuously
  • Water level is very shallow to allow adequate air
    exchange
  • Troughs can be up to 100 feet long and are sloped
    about two or three degrees to allow the water to
    flow

11
NFTNutrient Film Technique
12
Aeroponics
  • The roots of the plant are suspended in a chamber
    where the roots are misted constantly.
  • The chamber creates an environment in which there
    is 100 percent humidity

13
Aeroponics
14
Aggregate culture
  • Gravel culture
  • Sand culture
  • Sawdust culture
  • Other cultures
  • Common rockwool culture

15
Hydroponics
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Gravel culture
  • There are beds that are filled with gravel
  • Plants are placed in the gravel
  • The plants are irrigated through sub-irrigation.
  • The number of irritations depends on temperature
    and size of plants.

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Sand culture
  • There are beds that are filled with sand
  • The beds can be on benches or on the floor
  • Plants are placed in the sand
  • The plants are watered through drip irrigation
    that brings water and nutrients

18
Sand culture
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Sawdust culture
  • Similar to sand culture
  • Sawdust from Douglas fir and western hemlock give
    the best growing results
  • Medium sized particles are the best size to use

20
Rockwool culture
  • Rockwool is one of the most widely used mediums.
    Almost all the plants that are used in the other
    aggregate cultures were started in a rockwool
    cube
  • Rockwool can be reused for three or four years
  • Drip irrigation is usually used with it

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Rockwool
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