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Hydroponics Dictionary

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

 

Welcome to Hydroponics Dictionary.

Here you will find information and instructions on building a grow room,
nutrient solutions, plant needs, attaining maximum yield and of course
our hydroponics tools and calculators. If you have a pest infestation,
or your plants are suffering from a nutrient deficiency, we have the
resources to help you diagnose and correct the problem and bring the
best out of your indoor garden.

Simple DC System for Hydroponic Watering

By James Dunn

With today’s technology, a simple watering system for hydroponics can be built with a battery and direct current pump. This makes setting up a hydroponic garden possible in remote areas such as deserted islands, deserts, mountain or forested areas far from the electrical power grid system.

A water pump is considered crucial to a hydroponic system unless you intend to hand water the plants once a day. Using a water pump reduces risk associated with hand labor and allows the garden owner some freedom from work and worry. A hand watering system can also be boring if it is desired to water the plants four times a day. The system should be automatic and allow the garden owner to leave for three or four day periods and let the garden continue to grow and flourish.

When you use electric devices, pumps, timers and lights, there are two basic choices, AC or alternating current or DC direct current.

AC is the 110 volt power we have in our homes. It is usually delivered through power lines that deliver the power to the home and costs money from the local supplier.

DC power is the type of power we have in our cars and boats where electricity is delivered by a battery. In cars this is most often a 12 volt battery.

There are lights, timers, fans, and pumps designed for a 12 volt DC battery system. These items can usually be found in a local hydroponic store, a marine supply store, an auto parts store or a store specializing in aquarium equipment.

Pumps – The most economical submersible pumps for hydroponic systems are the bilge pumps ranging in costs from 20 to 40 dollars. They are used to pump excess water out of boats and can be attached to a timer. There is also a more expensive DC pump used to pump water in RV plumbing systems. It costs about $80.00 and can be outside the water tank.

Timers – There are many DC timers available from aquarium supply stores and a few have their own battery power supplies. One of the best ius a 12 volt seven day programmable timer, usually costing about $60.00. This timer can be set to run the pump a few times a day for a set number of minutes. Other DC devices – There are also DC light bulbs, heaters to heat air or water, and fans to circulate air. All of these devices are available through recreational vehicle supply stores although most require quite a bit of energy to run and are expensive to purchase.

Our car batteries are 12 volt batteries called cranking batteries that retain enough charge to start the engine. Once the car engine is started the alternator continues to keep the battery charged and supplies power to the DC electrical devices in the car. The power is stored by the battery and if any lights or electrical devices are left on when the car is not running, they will use battery power and perhaps reduce the power in the battery so low that it will no longer start the car.

There is another type of 12 volt battery called a deep cycle battery. These batteries are usually built differently and can withstand being drained low more often. While a cranking battery may only be effective after being drained 30 times, a deep cycle might be able to continue after being drained 100 times or more. Deep cycle batteries are used in solar power systems, or systems built for boats and recreational vehicles.

A 12 volt deep cycle battery is used as the basic source of power. One battery is sufficient for a simple system, but there is a wide range of effectiveness of deep cycle batteries. When purchasing a battery, there should be a rating called amp hours, and for many this is about 100 amp hours. That means the battery can be used for 100 hours to power a device that uses one amp per hour of operation.

The Pump Battery System

Each DC electrical device uses a number of amps (or current) per hour. A power hungry device like a heater or refrigerator might use five or six amps per hour, and a DC light might use a single amp per hour.

The DC pump used in your system uses about 1.5 to two amps per hour of operation. In this time these pumps will deliver a certain amount of gallons per hour, usually about 400 to 500 gallons. A two amp pump can be run for 50 hours before draining a 100 amp hour battery. The DC pumps have different levels of height they can reach, but the typical bilge pump will pump water four feet high. A system designed where the reserve tank is three feet below the system and the watering tank is six inches above will allow for efficient operation.

That is of course, the theory. In reality, it is best to recharge the deep cycle battery before it is reduced to 50% of charge. This allows the battery to last longer and offers insurance that the pump will have power to work. So the actual operation of the pump should be no more than 25 hours.

Depending upon the size of the hydroponic system being watered, most systems only require the pump to be run three to six times a day, for periods of 10 to 15 minutes. For a 500 GPH (gallons per hour) pump that means 80 gallons will be delivered to the system for a 10 minute cycle and 120 gallons for a 15 minute cycle. That is if the pump is allowed to pump with full strength for the running time. Any valve between the pump and the system will allow that flow to be reduced.

If a hydroponic system is run four times a day for 15 minutes, the amount of power used should be two amps per day, and allowing the battery to reduce charge should allow a system to run for 25 days without requiring a recharge. This is in theory and it would be less if the timer in the system requires energy from the battery also.

In fact, the battery systems can be problematic and should be monitored every four or five days, and the hydroponic system itself should be designed to have that much residual water for each plant. That is a safer system, so even if the pump and battery system do not work, the plants will have enough water to last the times between being checked.

The plant container in a remote system should contain enough water for the plant to survive for four or five days without receiving any additional water. Even if the plant used up most of the nutrients in the water, the extra may help them survive until the mechanical system can be restored.

Another option to increase the reliability of the system is to place two or more batteries in parallel, that is hook positive poles to positive poles and therefore increase the time available for the hydroponics system, or increase amp hours. But even using this option, it is safest for your plants to design a system that will keep the plants alive even if the pump does not work, at least for some time.

Recharging the Deep Cycle Battery

The battery can be continuously recharged by a power producing device. There are several options available.

A battery recharger – There are battery rechargers on the market that can be plugged into the household AC system that will then recharge a battery. A few of these costing about $80.00 have voltage regulators in them which will prevent overcharging the battery. The drawback is that they have to be plugged into an AC system. This can be used to charge batteries that are then transported to the remote site.

Solar power – There are photovoltaic panels that use the sun the produce electrical power. These range in size from 60 watts to about 140 watts and cost about $300 to $400.00. They can be used to power the battery but need a voltage regulator in the circuit to prevent overcharging the battery.

One drawback to solar power is that it needs sunshine to work. Cloudy days and rainy days do not provide power and if a shadow falls on any part of the panel it may work very poorly or not at all. Even when the solar cell works well it may only deliver two to three amps per hour to the cell, and may not keep up with battery use from the pump.

Wind power – A wind generator of 60 to 400 watts can be used like the solar cell to produce power from the wind. These cost about $300 to $400 and have a similar drawback to the solar cells that they work only if there is wind from five to 15 miles per hour.

Generator – A gas or diesel powered generator can be used to provide energy for the battery. These also require a voltage regulator and cost from $500 to $1500 for small systems. The drawback is they use fuel, are usually noisy and are really oversized for a small system. Most of these generators need to be started by hand, some even requiring a pull cord to start. They are not usually easily or cheaply set up into automatic systems providing recharge when needed.

Perhaps a system that combines methods of recharging is best, such as a system with both a wind generator and a solar panel.

Hydroponic System to

Attach to the Pump

Whatever type of hydroponic system is used to deliver water to the plants, it is probably safer to have two water tanks for the nutrient water, one with the water and pump at ground level and one four foot or less above the ground level pump.

This tank will then use gravity and a valve to deliver the nutrient water to the plants that will then go through the system and then through gravity flow back into the ground level tank.

A system that is provided 120 gallons of nutrient water four times a day can probably supply about 200 plants that use a liter of water a day. The amount of water required per plant varies according to plant type and size, and the temperature and sun conditions of the day.

On a sunny hot day the plants will require twice the water as on a cooler cloudy day. The plants transpire this water to keep themselves cool. So a system should be sized to have enough water for the plants on a very hot day.

A three times a day system with 240 gallon of water being delivered to the plant system should easily supply 200 plants with enough water to last the day. Of course the water supply tank would also have to be sized to have enough water in reserve.

Once a pumping operation is established the hydroponic system can be pvc tubes, black plastic bags, or other plant holders. The water supplied to the plants can be either pumped to the plants with any excess being allowed to go to soil, or the extra waters gathered and returned to the watering tank.

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Monday, January 28th, 2008

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Monday, January 28th, 2008

 

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Super Food

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Goji berries are also known as Wolfberries. Some people even mis-spell it as “gogi berries”. It is a sweet-taste, dark-red coloured dried fruit, and mainly comes from north-western area of China. It has been grown and consumed in China for a few thousand years. In the first instance, Chinese medicine believes it acts on liver and kidney channels and enriches yin. So it is a common practice in Chinese medicine to prescribe it to treat liver, kidney, or eye diseases, along with other herbs. On the other hand, Chinese people also consume goji berries in their day-to-day lives, because they believe this red coloured berry can keep them healthy, young, and energetic. This fruit has been eaten as raw, as goji juice, as herbal tea (e.g. with Chrysanthemum), with yogurt, and with cereal etc etc.

Maca root can be used as vegetable or medicinal herb. Biologically maca root is rich in sugar and protein. It contains 60% carbohydrates, 10% protein, 8.5% dietary fiber, and 2.2% fats. Additionally it has uridine, malic acid, benzoyl derivative, and glucosinolates etc. Dried maca root is rich in alkaloidal, minerals, and nutrients such as essential minerals (selenium, calcium, magnesium, and iron), fatty acids including linolenic acid, palmitic acid, and oleic acids, and 19 amino acids, as well as polysaccharides

Flaxseed is also known as linseed, and has been consumed by human being for thousands of years. It is a great source for Omega 3. Omega 3 has super polyunsaturated Essential Fatty Acid, which has many benefits in our daily lives. It is known as an Essential Fatty Acid because these oils are vital for normal body functions such as renewal of cells balancing hormones, repairing muscles and tissue as well as many other essential processes in the body. Omega 3 is referred to as essential as it must be ingested in food directly as the body cannot synthesise it from other foods not containing Omega 3. If our bodies are short of Omega 3 and EFA, we could have dry flaky skin, weight increase, poor concentration or attention deficiency, lack of energy, continually getting colds or infections, Arthritic type pain, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, increase in allergies.

Home Theater Systems

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Interested in getting a home theater system, but don’t know or understand the complicated technologies involved? You need to seek out some home theater system information and advice first. Home Theater Systems Advice is an advice website by Phil Taylor, who has 28 years of experience in home theater, audio and video equipment. Home Theater Systems Advice is written for the beginner who wants to learn about the component

options and technical terms associated with the sometimes confusing world of home theater systems. Phil offers information and advice on everything from Home Theater Room Design to installation tips, and provides a FAQ (frequently asked questions) section on everything related to home theater. Home theater systems can be quite complicated, as the technology has advanced quite a bit in the last few years. If you’re looking for some no-nonsense advice and information on home theaters, stop by Home Theater Systems Advice and learn more about your potential home theater projects.

Cheap Car Hire Worldwide

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

For the best prices around in cheap car hire, look no further than Car Rental Guru. We specialise in providing cheap car hire at destinations all over Europe. Whether you’re planning to tour the Algarve
with cheap car hire Portugal, looking to soak up the Spanish sunshine for less with cheap car hire Spain or drink in the stunning scenery of Provence with cheap car hire France, you’ll always find the perfect rental car for your European road trip adventure. Car hire gives you the freedom to explore these beautiful and culturally diverse countries at your leisure. Sun-drenched beaches, rolling vineyards, dramatic mountains and serene lakes all await your discovery.

It’s not surprising that Portugal, Spain and France constantly top the lists of most visited countries in Europe. Whatever time of year you visit, you’ll always find something exciting going on-be it winter skiing in the Alps, surfing off the Atlantic Coast or simply lounging on a Mediterranean lashed bay. Cheap car hire allows you to experience everything that Portugal, Spain and France have to offer in terms of famous attractions and off-the beaten track curiosities. Follow the traditional well-worn tourist trail or blaze your own trail-the choice is yours!

Folk Remedies For Natural Health And Well Being

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Folk remedies have been around in every culture for almost as long as mankind has been around. When people were sick they relied heavily upon the local herbs that they had access to. The knowledge, or lore, of these natural healing herbs was passed down from one generation to the next.

While it is true that many folk remedies are based upon superstition it is also true that a lot of folk remedies have persisted simply because they work. In fact a lot of the folk remedies that seem to be based upon superstition include the use of certain herbs and while the whole procedure isn’t necessary the herbs used are actually quite effective.

A lot of the medicines offered by our so-called modern health care professionals are very expensive and often have undesirable side effects. Many people are looking for a simpler, more natural way to maintain their health and well being.

Natural ways to good Hair health

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Alopecia is the medical term used to describe scalp hair loss (head hair loss). Hair loss is more common in men, leading to baldness. Women are more prone to hair-thinning where there the volume and thickness of hair is affected but rarely leads to total baldness.
Hair is made-up of protein called keratin and it follows that diet plays a big role in hair-health.
Foods to avoid :
One of the most common causes of hair loss is the popularity of junk foods and carbonated drinks. High protein, high fat diet coupled with dairy products alter the pH balance of the blood making it highly acidic. Add to this sweets, desserts and too much sugary foods and your head hair just drops off. The same goes for those who prefer too much salt in their foods. Excess of any food item is harmful to the body.

Avoid too much of : coffee, tea, sweet foods, carbonated drinks (like coke, pepsi), alcohol, fatty foods, salty foods, animal protein, raw foods, dairy products.
Foods to eat :
Healthy hair needs a proper balance of proteins, iron, vitamins, (A,B,C,E) fiber, silica, zinc and calcium. They will strengthen the hair roots leading to healthy and strong hair.
Eat these foods : Brown rice, sprouts, eggs, fish, liver, organ meat, oats, root vegetables (like carrots, ginger, onions, turnips), pumpkins, potatos with skin, green and red pepper, black pepper, cucumbers, seaweed (arame, wakame, hizki), beans, dark green leafy vegetables, low-fat cheese, brewer’s yeast, yoghurt, nuts, seeds, raisins, dates, avocados, olive oil, whole grain cereals.

Now that you know what is good for you, what have you decided? Will you stick to your unhealthy diet habits and fix with an appointment with your doctor or take an informed decision and fix an appointment with a good surgeon for a hair transplant which migt quickly recover the hair – the choice is entirely yours

How to Deal With Depression

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

It is indeed unfortunate for a person to become depressed because it places them in the middle of a vicious cycle, and what’s more, a person that is suffering from depression is often not even aware that such is the case. Still, to deal with depression requires making a conscious effort in regaining your proper state of happiness once more.

The best way of dealing with depression is to first of all accept that you are depressed and to try and identify the symptoms of depression so that these can be dealt with in the most effective way. Thus, you should look for the physical manifestations of the condition such as having less energy and losing appetite or having an excessive appetite. In addition, you may begin to lose considerable weight or even put on too much weight. These signs will help you identify the problem and then take steps to combat depression.

Next, you need to find out what is causing you to become depressed and this may require that you need to plunge deep within your soul to find out the reasons why you become depressed. And, once you have identified the reasons why you become depressed, you need to try and forgive yourself and others as an effective means of dealing with depression. Understanding that neither you nor the people you come into contact with are perfect should make it easier for you to be more forgiving and thus you should then be able to cope better with your depression.

Finally, the best means of dealing with depression would be to try and have as much fun as is possible which will help provide a rest to your overburdened mind and heart and will release your pent-up emotions and frustrations by indulging in something that you really enjoy doing.

Yoga and Weight Loss

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

There are a number of ways by which you can effectively lose unwanted pounds is it permanent weight loss that you are aiming for, or temporary weight loss and most often people choose to try out fad foods and diet pills as well as even grapefruit diets in order to shed their extra pounds. However, such means may not provide permanent results and thus considering yoga and weight loss seem to be a better option.

However, even when you choose to try out yoga to lose weight, you may still need to make changes to your diet intake, which may in certain circumstances, need to be drastic, especially if you want to achieve success in weight loss through use of yoga exercises. Another advantage to considering yoga and weight loss is that yoga does a lot more than just help you lose unwanted pounds that will also prove beneficial to you.

With yoga you also reduce the risk of contracting further illnesses, elevate your mood while lowering depression and it delays the affect of growing older, reduce the chances of dieing earlier than you should, and of course, helps you to maintain a healthy and desirable body weight.

Other advantages to using yoga for weight loss include not requiring special equipment or a personal trainer to experience its benefits, and even by mastering the art of breathing, can help in lowering body weight. In addition, once you get better with your yoga exercises, you will be able to master all aspects of your life and you should also be able to face life and its difficulties in a more positive manner.

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