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Ebb and Flow Hydroponics Questions Answered

Ebb and flow hydroponics is one of the single most popular ways to grow hydroponically indoors. This system, also called the flood and drain system, is so popular because it is relatively easy to use and maintain but you still get the huge results that you should expect from a hydroponic system. Although it is a very easy system to set up and maintain, there are some common questions about the ebb and flow system that should be answered.

Q. What growing medium is typically used to grow with the ebb and flow system?

A. There really isn't a right answer to this question. People have chosen to use many different growing mediums however the most popular mediums tend to be rockwool cubes and hydroton. Rockwool cubes hold water much longer than hydroton, so you may want to adjust your watering cycles accordingly.

Q. What type of growing method is best for ebb and flow hydroponics?

A. The most efficient way of growing with an ebb and flow hydroponic system is by implementing the "sea of green" method. This method is comprised of growing a higher number of smaller plants, creating a literal sea of green.

Q. How much should I flood the table with nutrient solution?

A. It is best to flood the table to half to thee quarters the height of the container to ensure even nutrient solution distribution. This will vary with your growing medium.

Q. How much nutrient solution should I have in my reservoir?

A. It is a good idea to have at least 25 percent extra nutrient solution left over after flooding your table. This will allow for daily evaporation. Refill the reservoir daily if needed.

These are some of the most popular questions about ebb and flow hydroponics. This system is relatively easy to use, however; you want to make sure you follow these small guidelines in order to have the highest chance of having a successful harvest.

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