Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Greenhouse Hydroponics: Starting a Clean and Green Business

Growing hydroponic vegetables is a great green business idea and a great way to produce healthy food for you, your friends, and your family! Beginning to grow in a hydroponic greenhouse means making time to start cleaning. The best environment for hydroponics is a clean one. Dirty growing environments equal problems for those who are growing healthy hydroponic vegetables in a hydroponics greenhouse or indoor growing system. If you want to get the best yield from your crops and minimize problems for your plants and flowers, here are some tips:
  • Clean, Clean, Clean your greenhouse and then sanitize with at least a 10% solution of bleach and water, then rinse well with good water. Hydrogen peroxide is also an option for sanitizing hydroponic systems as its residue will be less harmful to plants growing in the set up.
  • Problems can spread rapidly through a hydroponic greenhouse as well as hydroponic growing systems. Sanitizing all equipment between crops can save you a lot of trouble with bacteria and viruses which can spread through your whole crop of hydroponic vegetables or flowers in a very short time.
  • Use a sterile growing medium or media such as Sure to Grow, coco-coir, hydroton, lecca, perfect starts, or rapid rooter plugs.. Keep it free from contamination by dirt or any foreign organic matter. Always store growing medium and hydroponic nutrients in a cool dry spot in your greenhouse.
  • Keep pets and pests both away from your hydroponic greenhouse. They can introduce contaminated particles of organic matter as well as physically damage the plants, vegetables, or flowers growing in your greenhouse. You also would not want to pay for Fido to get his stomach pumped after he decided to taste test your hydroponic nutrient.
  • Loose dirt and wind blown organic matter can also cause your hydroponic plants problems, try to use screens on your greenhouse vents which will also help to keep out pests. Thrips and aphids are small enough to pass through a regular window screen so look for special greenhouse vent screen that is designed to keep pests out.
These are just a few helpful hints for those interested in starting a green business with greenhouse hydroponics. I hope they help.

God Bless and Happy Growing!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Greenhouse Hydroponics


When it comes to greenhouse hydroponics and growing hydroponic plants and vegetables, greenhouse growing experience combined with hydroponic growing experience equals the ultimate resource guide for the greenhouse hydroponics enthusiast and their hydroponic plants and vegetables.