Hydroponics

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General

Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil by instead using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent. It is suitable method for urban farming and for areas with limited space.

Problems faced by Hydroponics

– Spider Mites
– White Flies
– Pythium Root Rot

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Nutrenics Benefits for Hydroponics Systems

– Introduce a healthy population of beneficial bacteria and fungi.
– Increased resistance against disease.
– Increased resistance against pests.
– Increased yield and quality of crops.
– Reduce fertiliser requirements of plants.

How to Use Nutrenics.

– Reduce use of pesticides and herbicides on your crops.

– Eliminate usage of fungicides.

– Adding Nutrenics into Fertiliser Tanks: Adding Nutrenics to the fertiliser tanks provides a continual dosage to the plants via the roots and helps to build up better and stronger rooting system. The application rates can be from 1:1,000 to 1:250. Always add Nutrenics before the fertiliser. The addition of Nutrenics will increase the EC/PPM levels and you will need less fertiliser to achieve the same EC in your tank.

– Applying Nutrenics as Foliar Spray: Apply 0.5-1 Litres of Nutrenics microbes per hectare of land and apply as foliar spray in the early morning or late evening.

Disclaimer: Nutrenics should not be used as a substitute for good agricultural practices (reduced and responsible usage of fertiliser, reduced usage of poisons, compost, etc).

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