What’s the easiest way to learn hydroponics?

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Question by M B: What’s the easiest way to learn hydroponics?
Does anyone know of a “learning hydroponics for dummies” type book? Or just something that does the job in one book?

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2 Responses to What’s the easiest way to learn hydroponics?

  1. Douglas, James S., Hydroponics, 5th ed. Bombay: Oxford UP, 1975.

    Plus =
    Click on the links below for more information about the books =

    http://botanical.com/hydro/books/books.html

    http://www.google.co.in/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=books+on+hydroponics&meta=&gbv=2&oq=books+on+hydro&aq=2&aqi=g10&aql=1&gs_sm=c&gs_upl=3109l11922l0l15687l14l14l0l0l0l0l265l2906l0.6.8l14l0

    Another option –
    Visit the bookshop/s in the locality ( The bigger the better ).
    Ask for the books on the subject .
    select the one you like , bring it home and study.

    Harshal
    January 3, 2012 at 1:03 pm
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  2. Hydroponics is essentially growing with ease using water and nutrients instead of soil. Build a hydroponics system for yourself. The hydroponic system I have is a deep water culture hydroponic system and essentially uses as an air pump to blow air through an air stone to keep the water bubbling and oxygenated. It is this in bubbling and oxygenating that really makes the plants roots grow super fast and overall results in large organic yields.

    Also having a really powerful light helps in hydroponics as well. The unit I have the PC Grow Box from Homegrown Hydroponics has a very powerful compact fluorescent light that makes it easy for me to grow my plants all year long.

    Alvin Ray
    January 3, 2012 at 1:04 pm
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