The reason for your
interest in hydroponics will determine the plants that you will select for
growing. It is advisable to first do some research before venturing into this
field. Data should be collected on plants that are easy to grow. So that the
little or no experience the grower has can be fairly converted into a sense of
satisfaction. Growers should start with a simple system and keep moving to more
complex levels. Let’s have a look at the best ways to grow
hydroponic plants.
The amount of space
a grower has is the most critical factor when selecting plants to grow as
hydroponics. If area is restricted it is best avoided to plant large plants
like melons and pumpkins that require space to expand. Although they can be
grown in a space restricted environment but there will be a compromise on the
quality of the final product.
At the first stage
the grower needs to stock up on storage tote tubs from the local depot. Then he
needs to select the plants he needs to grow and their seeds from the local
gardening store. He needs to be fully aware of the what-nots to add to the base
solution and which nutrients need to be added essentially.
1. Space Available

To start with it is
best to grow herbs and leafy vegetables. They grow quickly and can be harvested
repeatedly. They do not require space to expand and give good results. For
growers with a dedicated greenhouse, a garage or a patio can start with an
advanced system. They can easily select plants with deep root systems and those
that need trellises.
2. Start Up Stage

3. Factors affecting Plant Growth
There is a long
list of factors that affect the growth of plants in a hydroponic system. The temperature
cannot be at extremes and can hinder the growth of the plants. Most plants respond
well to day temperatures of 75-80 degrees and night temperatures of 65. But plants
like lettuce need another degrees low. Hydroponic
plants grow well in the outdoors and also in greenhouses, but in both
scenarios they need a lot of natural light. Inside a greenhouse they can be
illuminated with fluorescent grow lights for 16 hours a day.