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Posted on 10th Aug 2014
Formulating Hydroponics Nutrients: the Big Bang in Advanced Nutrient Products
As we’ve pointed out many times, the world of hydroponics is a complex one, and hydroponics growers use many precise scientific methods to encourage plants to grow well. A lot of this plant science comes into play in the nutrient solutions that growers use to feed hydroponically grown crops. Knowing more about some of the basics of hydroponics nutrients can help beginners or even seasoned growers to make better decisions about maintaining a hydroponic crop cycle.
What Goes Into Hydroponic Nutrients?
In general, the makers of hydroponics nutrients formulate them to be effective in certain phases of plant growth and in very precise ways. The best nutrients can encourage hearty roots, larger bud clusters and more durable stems, along with larger and more prolific fruit or flowering. Hydroponics nutrients do this in a variety of ways, and a closer look at how these items are formulated shows that nutrient makers draw on various strategies to produce more effective results.
One way that hydroponics nutrient makers boost the power of their products is with specifically bred bacteria. These ‘super bacteria’ can encourage different kinds of growth and environmental standards in a plant’s immediate area to generate better growth. In addition, those manufacturing hydroponics nutrients can use a range of natural chemical elements like nitrogen, phosphorous, calcium, and other basics to increase the effectiveness of products. Manufacturers might also use organic materials like fulvic acid or hummus, which can foster specific changes in plant growth.
The bottom line is that, although it helps to know about plant science, hydroponics growers can often get good results by simply looking at recommendations from nutrient manufacturers and hydroponics retailers dedicated to helping their customers get great plant yields. For more, talk to your retailer about how to get the best outcomes for your hydroponic systems.