Hydroponics as a hobby can provide enjoyment, stress relief, and the gratification
of creating your own fresh, pesticide-free garden. The increased interest in hobby
hydroponics over the last 30 years has created market demand and, therefore, widespread
availability of small-scale hydroponic units. Hobby Hydroponics, Second
Edition is a guide to all aspects of home hydroponic culture and systems, providing
the most up-to-date information on hobby hydroponic growing, including the numerous
advancements in concepts, technology, and products since the first edition.
The book presents an overview of typical hobby hydroponic units available, describing
representative systems including water culture—for example, aeroponics and
nutrient film technique (NFT)—and soilless culture, such as coco coir, perlite culture,
and vertical plant towers. The author discusses culture practices and the tools
necessary to care for plants and provide optimum growing conditions by regulating
variables including lighting, temperature, and carbon dioxide, as well as monitoring
pH and electrical conductivity. He also provides information on nutrients, natural pest
control, and symptoms of pests and imbalances to assist growers in being aware of
and controlling these issues. The book instructs readers on how to start plants, recommends
crop varieties, and even describes how to construct some systems in lieu
of buying them, for readers who choose to do so.