Sunday, June 8th, 2008 at
12:42 pm
Quick Results for your hydroponic Vegetables and Flowers
Have you ever wanted a garden that would produce beautiful flowers and delicious fruits year ‘round? You can if you create a hydroponic garden in your home.
A well-balanced nutrient solution for your hydroponic garden is the key to success. The nutrient solution circulates around the roots of your plant and the formula will either make your plants happy and fruitful or kill them. The perfect level must be found for the plants you are trying to feed. The pH level for plants determines what type of nutrient solution that they need. Acid loving plants need a pH level below 7 while other plants need a level above 7 to achieve optimal growth. In addition, for optimal absorption of the nutrient solution, air must be allowed to circulate around the roots of the plants.
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 at
10:56 pm
I thought I would make this post about the free report that is available on my main site at
www.amazinghydroponicsecrets.com
I never thought of offering the report on the blog – and it just dawned on me when I looked at the stats that a lot of people who have come to the site have downloaded the report but only if the pop down has shown so today I thought I would write a post on the free report available to all readers of the blog. Its called ” The Future Unleashed” and you can download it from the link here –
Just enter your name and email address
http://amazinghydroponicsecrets.com/freereport.html
It basically covers the history of Hydroponics and how it has been used for centuries to grow real quality foods using the hydroponics way – without soil.
Go ahead and download the free report – its short and will give you a few basic concepts and some history.
Enjoy
Paul Lavakis
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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 at
12:47 pm
Using Perlite in the Hydroponic Culture
There are many different growing and propagating mediums used in hydroponic culture, and everyone has their personal favorites for a myriad of reasons. Rockwood traditionally has been a popular choice for a growing medium, but recently, perlite has been receiving more and more attention. Perlite is very versatile and has been used successfully in nearly every horticultural application imaginable, from landscaping and stadium turf to greenhouses. In hydroponic gardening, perlite has shown great promise. It has produced crops that are 7% healthier and more abundant than hydroponic goods grown in other mediums.
One reason perlite works so well in hydroponics is because it is ideal of retaining moisture. Because hydroponic growers must supply their plants will all of the nutrients soil would normally provide via their water supply, maintaining the proper levels of moisture is the absolute key factor in the success of hydroponic plants. Perlite has Read More Here

Friday, April 25th, 2008 at
4:15 pm
Germinating Seeds the hydroponic Way
- by Paul Lavakis
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Hydroponically germinating seeds has several advantages over using soil to do the same job. This is the best way to avoid many common diseases because the hydroponic medium is clean. Soil may contain insects or fungus that can harm vulnerable seedlings. Using a good hydroponic growing system is also a good way to avoid root rot. The area where hydroponic growing is better than using soil is the control of the growing environment. The gardener is not at the mercy of the soil’s nutrients or water content with hydroponics. This will help to assure that the grower alone will control every aspect of the plant’s growing conditions. This can be a major advantage for young seedlings as they will get the proper nutrients r Read More Here