An Easy Way to Plant Mustard Greens by Hydroponics

in #homesteading6 years ago

Something we have never done, of course, we cannot feel it, let alone conclude, especially give an assessment of it.

It's the same as HYDROPONIC, if someone says

hydroponics is difficult, HYDRAULIC is complicated, Hydroponics is expensive,

Believe it is not entirely true, Hydroponics is like planting in general even with a hydroponic planting system we will get other conveniences compared to planting on the ground.

The technique of planting hydroponics also has several advantages that are not in ordinary planting techniques, including:

Can use narrow or unproductive land, such as a house terrace, not a house or even a concrete yard,

Can farm or produce their own vegetables using tools and materials around the house,

It doesn't take much time and can work on the main job,

And the most important thing is to be able to produce healthy fresh vegetables

Well, here are the things that need to be prepared before starting hydroponics:

1. Place, if we have a terrace there is space or not the house can be used

2. materials, such as used bottles, used buckets, plastic tubs, or paralon

3. Planting media, can use rockwoll, coconut fiber (cocopeat), roasted husk, etc.

4. Seed, for beginners can use kale seeds, spinach or mustard greens

5. Nutrition or AB-mix hydroponic fertilizer

If the things above already exist then we can immediately start hidroponik, we just choose to use a system that uses used bottles, used buckets or paralon, what? can it be directly practiced?

this is my post, hopefully adding to our knowledge and knowledge in hydroponic farming, thank you for visiting, see you my friend @batubara

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found your post through @dipoabasch entry post in the pay it forward contest this week, this is really looks interesting @batubara, is the nutrition or Hydrophonic fertiliser safe for our plants and human to consume the veggies that grown with it?

aahh you forgot to give an estimation of all this equipment to start hydroponic garden @batubara, but still.. this is a godd tutorial for beginner too. I featured you in the pay it forward contest this week, just chek it out if you're not too busy at your garden Entry to the Pay It Forward Curation Contest - Week 49 : food and planting

I know someone who does hydroponic farming. He swear by it.

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Thanks for the hydroponic lesson...it looks rather simple actually; I always thought it was more complicated than this!

I found your post because @dipobasch featured you in his Pay it Forward Curation contest entry! Feel free to join us any week with an entry of your own :)

Thank you @batubara for sharing this innovative way of planting a garden in places where you normally wouldn't see one. This is huge, especially for those that are health and eco conscious, but happen to live in a big urban city where locations for planting is limited.

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Interesting article. Have you tried mixing in the fish element to have aquaponics? I've played with it a bit and had good results for both the plants (except for the cats, lol) and the fish.

I came by because @dipoabasch featured you in the pay-it-forward curation contest. Keep up the great work!