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Non-Circulating Hydroponics
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Non-Circulating Hydroponics
I didn't even know there was non-circulating hydroponics becuase fertilizers
is mixed in water and then circulated so that it reaches all plants?? chris wrote in message om... Looking for Information in Non-circulating hydroponics.. |
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Non-Circulating Hydroponics
There are indeed non recirculating hydroponics systems in use. I am not
sure which specific systems you are referring to or at what level your expertise. Cornell University has ongoing studies using a flotation tank principle in which the plants float on the nutrient. However, the nutrient in this case is slowly recirculated so may not fit your description. Smaller home and hobby systems use various types of devices which are contained and the plants are fed by misting the roots or through aerating the nutrient solution. Perhaps you refer to systems which let the nutrient flow past the plant roots and "run to waste." That is , the nutrient is fed in studied and programmed amounts and at timed cycles to feed the plant with the nutrient not taken in by the plant passing on and out of the system. The feed rate assures sufficient nutrient to the plant and minimal loss. The is kept to, I believe 3-6 per cent of total feeding. This method is becoming more popular as the environmental issues arise concerning the dumping of large amounts of depleted nutrient. Feel free to contact me off line if you like and I can direct you to books, message boards, etc.. I can not at the moment come up with any specific growers or systems without a bit more enlightenment on your needs. Thank you Jim Curts chris wrote in message om... Looking for Information in Non-circulating hydroponics.. |
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Non-Circulating Hydroponics
Isn't the misting of the roots called aeroponics or something like that?
James Curts wrote in message news:E5xqa.389373$Zo.90501@sccrnsc03... There are indeed non recirculating hydroponics systems in use. I am not sure which specific systems you are referring to or at what level your expertise. Cornell University has ongoing studies using a flotation tank principle in which the plants float on the nutrient. However, the nutrient in this case is slowly recirculated so may not fit your description. Smaller home and hobby systems use various types of devices which are contained and the plants are fed by misting the roots or through aerating the nutrient solution. Perhaps you refer to systems which let the nutrient flow past the plant roots and "run to waste." That is , the nutrient is fed in studied and programmed amounts and at timed cycles to feed the plant with the nutrient not taken in by the plant passing on and out of the system. The feed rate assures sufficient nutrient to the plant and minimal loss. The is kept to, I believe 3-6 per cent of total feeding. This method is becoming more popular as the environmental issues arise concerning the dumping of large amounts of depleted nutrient. Feel free to contact me off line if you like and I can direct you to books, message boards, etc.. I can not at the moment come up with any specific growers or systems without a bit more enlightenment on your needs. Thank you Jim Curts chris wrote in message om... Looking for Information in Non-circulating hydroponics.. |
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Non-Circulating Hydroponics
Yes, it is. I am trying to get a handle on what this person needs
nonrecirculating hydroponics and as the question is rather wide open I included various alternatives which are similar. Thank you Jim Curts "Eugene Ferreira" wrote in message ... Isn't the misting of the roots called aeroponics or something like that? James Curts wrote in message news:E5xqa.389373$Zo.90501@sccrnsc03... There are indeed non recirculating hydroponics systems in use. I am not sure which specific systems you are referring to or at what level your expertise. Cornell University has ongoing studies using a flotation tank principle in which the plants float on the nutrient. However, the nutrient in this case is slowly recirculated so may not fit your description. Smaller home and hobby systems use various types of devices which are contained and the plants are fed by misting the roots or through aerating the nutrient solution. Perhaps you refer to systems which let the nutrient flow past the plant roots and "run to waste." That is , the nutrient is fed in studied and programmed amounts and at timed cycles to feed the plant with the nutrient not taken in by the plant passing on and out of the system. The feed rate assures sufficient nutrient to the plant and minimal loss. The is kept to, I believe 3-6 per cent of total feeding. This method is becoming more popular as the environmental issues arise concerning the dumping of large amounts of depleted nutrient. Feel free to contact me off line if you like and I can direct you to books, message boards, etc.. I can not at the moment come up with any specific growers or systems without a bit more enlightenment on your needs. Thank you Jim Curts chris wrote in message om... Looking for Information in Non-circulating hydroponics.. |
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Non-Circulating Hydroponics
Don't look like this dude could find his way back here read the replies.
Old Clunker "James Curts" wrote in message news:_lHqa.394515$Zo.91995@sccrnsc03... Yes, it is. I am trying to get a handle on what this person needs nonrecirculating hydroponics and as the question is rather wide open I included various alternatives which are similar. Thank you Jim Curts "Eugene Ferreira" wrote in message ... Isn't the misting of the roots called aeroponics or something like that? James Curts wrote in message news:E5xqa.389373$Zo.90501@sccrnsc03... There are indeed non recirculating hydroponics systems in use. I am not sure which specific systems you are referring to or at what level your expertise. Cornell University has ongoing studies using a flotation tank principle in which the plants float on the nutrient. However, the nutrient in this case is slowly recirculated so may not fit your description. Smaller home and hobby systems use various types of devices which are contained and the plants are fed by misting the roots or through aerating the nutrient solution. Perhaps you refer to systems which let the nutrient flow past the plant roots and "run to waste." That is , the nutrient is fed in studied and programmed amounts and at timed cycles to feed the plant with the nutrient not taken in by the plant passing on and out of the system. The feed rate assures sufficient nutrient to the plant and minimal loss. The is kept to, I believe 3-6 per cent of total feeding. This method is becoming more popular as the environmental issues arise concerning the dumping of large amounts of depleted nutrient. Feel free to contact me off line if you like and I can direct you to books, message boards, etc.. I can not at the moment come up with any specific growers or systems without a bit more enlightenment on your needs. Thank you Jim Curts chris wrote in message om... Looking for Information in Non-circulating hydroponics.. |
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