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Hydroponics From Nature

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Hydroponics is all about healthy roots

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Hydroponics, quite simply, is the process of growing plants without soil. In most systems the roots are directly suspended in nutrient-rich and perfectly pH-balanced water. You can grow a variety of plants in a hydroponic system, such as greens, vining plants, root crops, fruits, herbs and even flowers. You might be thinking: this seems like a lot of effort… why not just grow plants in soil? The most time-consuming part of growing hydroponically is the setup, and there are some important things to consider before you get growing. Each plant is different and a bit picky when it comes to its ideal growing conditions, so do your research before you get set up. Some kits will do a lot of the heavy lifting for you, such as automatically watering the plants and keeping the light on a timer. For more manual setups, you may need to purchase a grow lamp and a timer. Most kits provide nutrients and instructions on how often to feed your plants, and some come with a pH reducer as tap water can be a bit high for optimal growing plants will still grow, just slower, if you want to avoid the scientific part. A common problem to watch out for is algae. You can trust our independent reviews. We may earn commission from some of the retailers, but we never allow this to influence selections, which are formed from real-world testing and expert advice. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent. With minimal setup, three removable culture trays — which make seeding and watering extremely easy — and an LED light with an integrated timer and dimmer function, the Akarina 01 is the easiest plug in and play hydroponics kit for the beginner indoor gardener. It is also one of the most aesthetically pleasing kits we tested and works well in any room as a lamp. The starter pack comes with gourmet looseleaf salad, which excels in a hydroponics system and takes around 40 days to grow or fewer if you prefer babyleaf. Younger plants only need watering once a week. Towards the end of the grow cycle, or during a heatwave as we tested recently, you will need to up the watering to twice a week — so it requires a bit more attention than some of the other kits we tested. The light is timed to be on for 16 hours a day, and can get quite warm to the touch, but this can be adjusted, turned off or dimmed if you prefer. Due to the white exterior, discolouration from algae is more noticeable. Akarina recommends refreshing the water in the culture trays and wiping them down with a cloth if it becomes excessive. Akarina 01 is the flagship model, but there are two others available that are cheaper and just as aesthetically pleasing. Buy now. The grow pod itself looks pretty hi-tech and the packaging is modern and per cent recycled. We liked the adjustable LED light, which can be switched on and off and features an inbuilt timer, the smart controller, which beeps when it needs watering, and the seed spacer covers, which clip on the top of the grow pods and space out the plants as they grow. Seed Pantry claims to be mess-free but we had some spillages of growing medium and water, so take care when filling the pods and watering. We chose tomatoes and chillies, which took around 10 days to sprout, and around five weeks to grow to a foot high. No fruit has sprouted yet at time of writing. Seed Pantry also offers a seed subscription box and a range of different grow kits, including starter kits for children. The Harvest comes with a gourmet herb seeds kit, which includes pre-sewn plugs, featuring Genovese basil, curly parsley, dill, thyme, Thai basil and mint, grow domes for optimal germination and a full season of liquid nutrients. These will need to be purchased again for an additional season. The kit is extremely easy to assemble and use: we particularly like the adjustable light panel, which can be moved up and down as the plants grow taller, the pre-sewn plugs, which can be placed straight into the unit and are mess-free, and the inbuilt pump, which circulates the water several times a day to prevent sediment buildup for healthier plant roots. We encountered a problem with some of the plugs: the parsley and thyme failed to sprout at all on their website Miracle-Gro says it will replace dud pods free of charge , while both species of basil grew much faster and taller than the others, eventually blocking out the light for the dill and mint, stunting their growth. The basils also grew taller than the light panel, and were burnt where leaves touched the light. The Ikea grow kit has been doing the rounds on Instagram recently and inspiring a new generation of hydroponic gardeners. Instructions on how to clean the pumice stones for reuse are also provided. This kit takes a little longer to set up as it arrives flatpacked it is Ikea after all and must be assembled, and also requires you to germinate seeds in a nursery box which is provided before planting. It can be a bit fiddly to replant the delicate seedlings, which are grown on plugs made from stonewool absorbs water and provides a good base for the roots , into the baskets with pumice stones without damaging them. However, things get easier once the seedlings have been replanted as there is a water level and a funnel to make topping up easy. The plants grow well and quickly, but can become overcrowded, so it is best to use fewer than the eight provided grow pots and spread them out a bit. Ikea also sells a two-tier version. Grow cycle: varies — eg full-grown garlic bulbs takes months, plants around 6 weeks. Plantation, created by Polish artist and designer Alicja Patanowska, is slightly different to the other hydroponics kits we tested. It comprises four different ceramic pots that can be placed in or under a variety of standard-sized drinking glasses, and is ideal for growing plants such as garlic, onion, potato, herbs or even an avocado, or the perfect solution for rooting grafts. This method of growing allows both stem and roots to be seen so the entire process can be observed. One of the pots can also be turned upside down to create a mini greenhouse ideal for germination. The pots come with detailed instructions on the types of plants you can grow and the best methods of growing, but you are also free to experiment, and flowers work too, such as hyacinth. You can grow things to eat, but in smaller quantities than the other units. We think an assortment of the pots would look great arranged on a shelf. The Hydromerce grow tub contains everything you need to get started with a simple lettuce growing system, takes only a few minutes to set up and is the cheapest on this list. What the grow tub lacks in looks it is quite literally… a tub , it more than makes up for in its simplistic design and ease of use. It comes with enough seeds, rockwool plugs and nutrients to run for five cycles, producing a total of 10 lettuces — far more than any of the other kits we tested. Hydromerce recommends testing the pH every week and adjusting as necessary, which is not complicated but does add an extra step compared to other kits. Watch out for algae — Hydromerce recommends using aluminium foil to prevent light hitting the box, which will reduce algae growth. It also advises keeping the nutrients in black bag and in a dark space such as a cupboard as the combination of nutrients and light can cause algae to grow. The water tank lasts several weeks, and features a handy window on one side so you can easily see when it needs topping up. Instead of submerging the plants in water, Botanium uses a porous growing medium that retains a lot of water without draining the roots, while also providing an aerated environment for the roots, meaning faster growth and more control. The seed packets come with handy instructions for how to plant and maintain, including how much light and nutrients are needed, how long they take to sprout and how tall they will grow. We grew tomatoes, which take around a week to germinate but weeks to sprout. So far at time of writing , growth has been slow — Botanium recommends carefully removing all but the tallest seedlings to avoid competition and maximise growth, and helping the plant pollinate once flowers have bloomed after a few months. We also tested coriander, which grew much faster and excelled in a sunny spot on a windowsill. The Harvy cultivation box, a collaboration between Nelson Garden and Hemmaodlat, is the largest of the kits we tested, measuring around 80cm long and with space for six plants. The kit comes with six sewn plugs made out of peat and coconut fibre and containing lollo rossa lettuce and Emily basil, and a ml bottle of liquid nutrients. There are a variety of other sewn plugs available, or empty ones so you can grow your own. When the plants first sprout, they are very delicate. We accidentally broke the stem of one and it stopped growing, so take care. Once set up, the box does not need refilling with water for around three weeks — much longer than the other kits we tested. Nelson Garden also claims the box can be used daily for many years, and all elements are recyclable. The EasyIn system from Hong Kong-based Growgreen is a bench-top, tube-shaped hydroponic system with space for six plants. The kit can be purchased on Amazon, but unfortunately does not come with nutrients, seeds or instructions, though it does provide a demo video on its website to guide you through the setup and growing process. The kit comes with an external pump with a USB port , which helps to save water and prevent sediment and algae buildup by circulating water and nutrients, if using through the tube. Growgreen recommends leaving the pump on for 12 hours a day. The tube itself is double-layered, providing thermal insulation in heat and cold. The kit comes with 12 sponge plugs, but recommends germinating seeds on a damp piece of kitchen paper in a plastic box before transferring to the tube — which can be quite fiddly. We decided to grow spinach and watercress and found the EasyIn was the perfect environment — we had fully-grown crops within two weeks, which is faster than some of the other kits we tested. For easy setup and maintenance, a modern style that will suit any room in the house, and fully-grown lettuce in around a month, the Akarina 01 is our best buy. If you want something fuss-free, that you can forget to water for a month, the Botanium is for you. IndyBest product reviews are unbiased, independent advice you can trust. On some occasions, we earn revenue if you click the links and buy the products, but we never allow this to bias our coverage. The reviews are compiled through a mix of expert opinion and real-world testing. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Coffee Coffee capsule machines Espresso machines Coffee pods Coffee grinders Bean to cup coffee machine Filter coffee machine Cafetieres. Bathroom Bathroom scales Electric toothbrushes Bath towels Bath mats. Mattresses Mattresses Mattress buying guide Mattress toppers. Duvets Summer duvets Winter duvets Duvet buying guide. 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