How to Prepare Plant Nutrient Solution for Hydroponics:
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How to Prepare Plant Nutrient Solution for Hydroponics:

Updated: Mar 13

Growing plants involve various factors, such as the outdoor climate, the types of seasons, and the growing environment. Fortunately, with a revolutionary system called hydroponics, you can grow your plants healthily anytime, anywhere without worrying about the weather or the soil conditions.


Plant Nutrient Solution

Your Hydroponics working solution is a mixture of water and nutrient solution that is used to grow plants. The working solution provides the nutrients a plant needs in order to grow. This post contains information on how to prepare your Hydroponics working solution.

 

How Does Hydroponic Formula Work?

The concentrated nutrient solution works by combining nutrients and water. Unlike plants that grow in soil, the hydroponic system involves sending the nutrients directly to the root system. Additional oxygen is also produced, which boosts root growth and encourages faster absorption of nutrients.


 

What Elements Do You Need to Make Your Own Hydroponic Solution?


Familiarize yourself with essential macronutrients. The essential nutrients used include calcium nitrate, potassium sulfate, potassium nitrate, monopotassium phosphate, and magnesium sulfate. Each element involved in these nutrients provides a different benefit.

  • Hydrogen forms water by combining with oxygen.

  • Nitrogen and sulfur are essential to the supply of amino acids and proteins.

  • Phosphorus is used in photosynthesis and overall growth.

  • Potassium and magnesium act as catalysts in the creation of starches and sugars.

  • Magnesium and nitrogen also play a role in the production of chlorophyll.

  • Calcium is a part of the make-up of cell walls and plays a role in the growth of cells.

Choose the right micronutrients. Micronutrients, also called trace elements, are also essential, but they are only required in very small amounts. These elements affect growth, reproduction, and the effect that other nutrients have on the plant.

Micronutrients used include boron, chlorine, copper, iron, manganese, sodium, zinc, molybdenum, nickel, cobalt, and silicon.

 

Details


Below is a detailed instruction on how to prepare plant nutrient solutions using our products. These products contain the right amount of macro and micronutrients which eliminates most of the sourcing measuring process :











NutriPlus











NutriHydro


The Best Brands Available on Amazon - These links will being you to Amazon with the brands product description and mixing guide.


 

Test the Water’s pH Level Used in the Formula


The pH level of the water in your hydroponic formula plays a major role in the growth of your plants. Therefore, to make sure that your plants grow in excellent condition, you should consider the water’s pH level. To do this, use a pH test kit and keep the water’s pH level between 5.0 and 6.0. Make necessary changes to the water using a pH adjusting kit. To adjust the pH level of your working solution, use the NutriHydro pH adjuster solution.

 

Conclusion

To sum it all up, having a proper nutrient solution is essential to the growth of your plants, especially if you are building a hydroponic garden. This will help ensure that your plants are provided with all the essential nutrients, minerals, and other elements they need.


Contrary to popular belief, making your own hydroponic formula from readily available components is fast and easy. This formula allows you to control the nutrients your plants receive, aiding in their development.


 

Q&A's


Where can I get plant nutrients?

You can buy it at hydroponic stores. You can also find it in our stores:


Can I use rainwater?

No, because of impurity in rainwater. If you want to use that water, then you need to purify water by RO machine and check the pH level of water.


Once I have mixed the hydroponics in a jar, for how long can I store the mix without it going bad?

That depends on the type of nutrients you have used, but as a general guide, you should only mix enough nutrient solutions that you will need for the next 2 weeks. Growing hydroponically means the plants are receiving all their nutrition through this solution being delivered to them at regular intervals, so I am not sure how long you can feed your plant(s) with a jar full of nutrient solution, unless for seedlings.


How do I know how many nutrients I need for my hydroponics?

Each plant requires a certain amount of nutrients (ppm) in a certain proportion (N-P-K and micros) for each stage, from seedling to harvest. You must learn the principles of each stage's needs. For example, leaves need nitrogen, flowers need potassium, etc. Different plants have different needs; lettuce, for example, is "weaker" than tomatoes, so ppm will be lower for lettuce.


How can I measure the number of nutrients for a crop when plants are at different points of the life cycle?

That would be multiple crops if you have plants at different points of the life cycle. You will need to mix one reservoir for your younger plants and another for your older plants.


How do I maintain the temperature so the water is warm?

This depends on whether or not the system is an outdoor or indoor system, among other factors. Indoor systems are easy to maintain at the right temperature, while outdoor systems require more equipment and fine-tuning.


How many plantations can I do in a hydroponic system?

You can do many. Pumps would be one of the first things to fail, but not right away and they can be replaced or fixed. It is the water solution that needs to be replaced every few weeks.


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