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Do-it-yourself hydroponic gardens, if you looking to start a hydroponics garden or maybe want weekend backyard DIY hydroponic project with the kids ,step by stepBuild with me your own hydroponic system at home, How easy it plants without soil is to grow, how to make hydroponic system at home Subscribe for more videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmDa... Follow my Instagram: / diy_garden_with. . Email: [email protected] • Home made Deep Water System . Hydroponic g... how to grow lettuce hydroponically: • Hydroponic Lettuce For beginner AT Home DIY hydroponic system : • HOW TO MAKE HYDROPONIC SYSTEM AT HOME //EA... PVC HYDROPONICS SYSTEM: • How To Make Your Own DIY hydroponic 🍀☘️ Sy... #hydroponic_usa #hydroponic_system #hydroponics Let’s get started The frame and the reservoir I made this frame from lumber (2 × 12" × 8') Here is the measurement You will need a PVC liner Scissors or a razor blade knife. Start by adding the liner Adding the liner is one of the most difficult steps in assembling the reservoir Fold the liner at the reservoir corners to get the liner flush with the frame. It is always best to have excess liner inside the reservoir instead of making the liner very taut Once the plastic is in place, staple it to the rim of the reservoir frame The furring strips are fastened along the rim of the reservoir to hide the ends of the PVC liner They add a lot aesthetically Building a DIY raft is very easy There are prefabricated rafts available, but they can be expensive. Measure and cut a section from the foam board using a razor blade knife. Brush away any loose foam pieces from the cut edge. Most leafy greens are grown with 6" spacing in hydroponic systems. Some greens, such as romaine and basil, grow upright and can be grown at a density of 36 plants per 2 × 4' raft. Measure and mark the plant site positions on the raft and drill 2" holes with the 2" hole drill bit. Test to see if the raft fits in the reservoir. Make any additional adjustments to the raft size so it comfortably fits inside the reservoir. Too much exposed reservoir surface can encourage algae growth Maintenance Most leafy greens can be grown in this system from transplant to harvest without any maintenance of the system. 2- The growing tubes and the drainage Required Materials: You will need 12 feet of 4-inch UPVC pipe 03pcs 40 mm Elbows 90° 03pcs 40 mm Tees 04pcs 4’’ End Cup 04pcs Reducer ( 110X40 mm) 3ft 40 mm PVC pipe Tools: Safety Gloves Pipe cutter Drilling Machine 55 mm hole Saw Mark the placement of the net pots in the channels. Drill the holes for the net pots. Clean the drilled holes Insert the channels into the crossbeams. And the reducers on the opposite side. Drill a small hole for a ¼" vinyl tube. Next measure and cut the 40 mm pipe Insert the pipes into the reducer outlet Install the elbows and tees to direct the water all the way back to the reservoir 3- The irrigation You will need: 6 ft. ¾" black vinyl tubing ¼" black vinyl tubing ¾" elbow ¾" Tee -¾" valves barbed connectors 45 W submersible water pump Place the pump at the corner, close to the power source The main water delivery line to the channels is a ¾" vinyl tube attached to a submersible pump in the reservoir Use the clips to fix the tubes The ¾" delivery line can be run up to the channels along one of the support legs Use an elbow to direct the tube on top the grow channels Place the valve at end of the line. Use the irrigation line hole punch to create four holes in the top of the horizontal ¾" tube Insert the ¼" double barbed connectors into these holes. Fill the reservoir with water Turn on the pump and check for any leaks 4 – FERTILIZERS Fertilizers can be a very difficult topic. Almost all growers had to blend more than ten ingredients to create a hydroponic fertilizer recipe that met all their crop's nutrient requirements. This involved a lot of chemistry, lab tests, and spreadsheets Plants grown in hydroponic systems can have constant access to nutrients. I am going to make two parts fertilizer Part A (Macronutrients) Calcium nitrate (Ca (NO3)2 4H2O) 1000 g Potassium nitrate (KNO3) 500 g Fill your clean container with about 5 l of pure water (RO is the best) Stir well until completely dissolved Add to the water until the total volume reaches 10 liters Label the container Part B (Micronutrients & sulfate) Magnesium sulfate (MgS04-7H2O) Monopotassium Phosphate (KH2PO4) Potassium Sulfate (K2SO4) Chelated Iron (Fe-EDTA) Micronutrient Mix Use an EC & pH meter to check the starting EC & pH Add about 500 ml of part A Add the amount of part B Stir or calculate the water EC 1.0 to 2.2 (depends on crop& growth stage) pH: 5.0 to 6.0 if Ph is high add Ph down ( like phosphoric Acid) if ph too low add ph Up (like potassium hydroxide)