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Here you'll find links to other web sites in english we thought may be if interest to you. You'll also find links to articles about hydroculture and plants in hydroculture.

Non-commercial - Hydroculture web sites

Water Roots
This web site you'll find some very informative information about hydroculture. The owner of the web site has written about her experiences with plants in hydroculture. The information she has in her web site is invaluable for the beginner learning about hydroculture to the experienced working with hydroculture. This has to be about one of the best web sites we found in written english pertaining to hydroculture and has to be one of our "must read hydroculture" web sites we recommend to all interested in hydroculture.

House Plant Hydroculture
Another hydroculture enthusiast, located in the UK. Similar to Water Roots. The owner of this web site has also created a web site about his experience with plants in hydroculture. You'll also find very good information about hydroculture.

Commercial - Hydroculture web sites

PurLec Hydroculture
Here you'll find a wide assortment of hydroculture products and a great deal of information about hydroculture. The staff at PurLec Hydroculture are very helpful and knowledgeable. They have grown enormously over the past few years with locations in Canada, USA and South Africa.

Tropicals
Tropicals is a plant retailer and interiorscape business specializing in plants in hydroculture. Here you'll find information about plants in hydroculture and in soil. They have a very good plant data base.

Hydroponix
Hydroponix is a hydroponic store that not only sells hydroponic equipment but also resells hydroculture products. The staff at Hydroponix are friendly and very knowledgeable about the products they produce and resell. They have several locations through out Canada. Their web site is in both English and French languages.


 

Water-level Indicators
Water-level indicators used in hydroculture resemble a thermometer and discreetly protrudes from the plant container. As water is added, the marker in the water-level indicator rises. When it reaches the optimum (OPT) mark stop watering. As the water is used up the water-level indicator falls. When it reaches its bottom level, its time to water again. About every two to three weeks. It’s best (in most cases) to wait until the pot is completely dry. Generally a few days after the water-level indicator shows empty.

Inner Pots
The plastic hydroculture insert is a culture pot which provides an oasis for plants. It is designed with openings on the bottom and sides. When the water-level indicator shows “OPT”, the openings on the bottom are under water. As the water level goes down, air circulates in. When you add water again, the rising water level forces trapped air up and through the expanded clay pellets bringing fresh and much needed supply of oxygen to the plant’s roots.

Nutrients
In hydroculture, plants have a regular feeding schedule that eliminates the guesswork. The frequency of feeding depends entirely on which kind of hydroculture plant food is most convenient for you to use.
Hydroculture liquid fertilizer is added at every watering. Mix 3mm (half teaspoon) per litre of water.
Hydroculture slow release nutrient comes in a granular form. Which is good for 3 - 4 months before having to replenish.

Expanded Clay
In hydroculture, soil is replaced with lightweight expanded clay aggregate (LECA) known as HYDROTON pebbles. HYDROTON is a natural product, produced by Öekotau of Germany. The care of growing your plants in hydroculture is incredibly easy. Expanded clay in hydroculture gives you the benefit of being clean, hygienic, and hypo-allergenic so bacteria, and fungus diseases found in soil based houseplants have little chance or are virtually nonexistent, making it ideal for allergy sufferers

Hydroculture Information
Here you will find more information about the basics about hydroculture, plants in hydroculture, links to other web sites related to plants in hydroculture, how to transplant your house plants in to hydroculture and how to care for your plants in hydroculture.

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Here you'll find links to other web sites in english we thought may be if interest to you. You'll also find links to articles about hydroculture and plants in hydroculture.

 
 
             


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