Starting and running a hydroponic garden can seem a daunting task, but it is actually a walk in the park. All you need is to learn the basics and have a good enough time to adjust the system. Once you have learned the basics, set up your hydroponic garden, and well adjusted all elements and factors, then everything should be done smoothly.The secret of hydroponics gardening is that "the food in the water." design and configure the system and focus depend on the species and plants intended to grow.So secret.Nutrients reading for more information about this: The Perfect Your MixtureFoods plant can not live WithoutAll plants need food as a macro and micro nutrients to grow and have the ideal performance. The same applies to hydroponic gardening. The first group consists mainly of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium and half the calcium, magnesium and sulfur. A series of micro-nutrients for plants are boron, manganese, copper, zinc, chlorine, iron and molybdenum. In more and more of their favorite plants, is a duty that the perfect mix of nutrients, which vary according to stages of growth, in particular, or get them to choose their investment in the plant foods are your drain.These to survive, the yield of fruit you want in terms of quantity and quality, and grow healthy enough to reproduce: Nitrogen: Plants need of proteins and enzymes used in photosynthesis and metabolic processes involved in its production. The healthy and proper dosage of these nutrients ensures the quality of its leaves and fruits of rapid seed production. Phosphorus: It is mainly involved in the formation of oil and starch in plants. Help to transform the sun's energy into chemical energy that plants need much more stress tolerance and good ripening. Potassium: Helps build proteins and ensures that plants are more resistant to disease. Calcium: It makes plant cell walls stronger and offers more power to them. Magnesium: It is essential for photosynthesis, because an important component of chlorophyll. Sulfur: This nutrient increases plant growth and resistance to cold. Boron: An essential element in the production of seeds and fruits of plants. Copper: This is an important ingredient in plant breeding. Zinc: This controls the growth of plants. Auxin is produced, which is essential and growth hormone. Zinc is also essential at the root of plant development and the formation of starch. Iron: An ingredient in the creation of chlorophyll. Iron deficiency in plants can be minimized by the choice of suitable soil conditions for plant growth. Molybdenum: Help in nitrogen. This important nutrient is important in the formation of pollen. Manganese: Help in the distribution of nitrogen and mixture ratios of plants carbohydrates.Magic Favorite Love Like children, their favorite plants in your hydroponic garden, the right food, to grow healthy and productive. Too much and too little of one nutrient that mental health problems and suffered financial setbacks. "U must take into account their stage of growth before feeding them a mixture, which are referred to the short vegetative stage at the beginning of plant photosynthesis. This refers to the period of growth that develops height, stem thickness, aspiring to places of origin and branching part. during flowering and fruiting, is very attractive, is the period when your plants show their sex and flowers.The 2:1:1 NPK ratio during the vegetative growth stage or hydroponics gardening, plants must be fed a 2:1:1 ratio of nitrogen ( N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K). Here are some tips on the correct proportions that can be used during the growing period: the ratio of 20:10:10. This would mean that 20% of the mixture consists nitrogen, phosphorus must be 10%, 10% should be the potassium and the remaining 60% should consist of secondary macro-and micronutrients. A ratio of 30:15:15. This was 30% of the mixture of nitrogen , phosphorus 15% and 15% potassium. The remaining 20% is composed of macronutrients secondary micronutrients.These mixing ratio give more resources to its plants during photosynthesis and thus improve the quality of the leaves and seeds.The Bloom MixWhen their favorite plants begin flowering, apply in the ratio 1: 2:2 nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. greater than the nitrogen phosphorus and potassium in the mix. For the 20:10:10 ratio during the growth phase using 10:20:20 ratio during flowering. And
