There are a lot of advantages to hydroponic growing systems, but if you’re struggling with your existing technology, it may not seem that way. However, depending on what’s wrong with your hydroponic growing system, there can be several ways to troubleshoot and improve your situation. While farmers and growers can fix some problems, more severe issues may require investing in a new hydroponic system. In this article, we’ll review common issues and when to consider trying a system that better suits your goals.
Whether you’re getting started with hydroponics or trying to improve your hydroponic farming skills, one of the most essential things to evaluate is how often you’re checking in on your produce. One of the easiest ways to troubleshoot your hydroponic growing system and prevent issues is through observation and regular system monitoring. By keeping an eye on your plants and their progress, you can catch potential problems early to prevent adverse effects on their health.
However, if you’re past that point, some clear signs indicate you have unhealthy plants.
When diagnosing unhealthy-looking plants, some early indicators include yellow leaves, spots on leaves, tip burn, and stagnant growth.
A few potential causes for these issues include:
4. Water flow is disrupted or has stopped. If the hydroponic grow medium is dry, the plants are wilting, and/or the water pump is struggling to run, there are a few potential causes
While some of these issues may be caused by inexperience, many relate to having an ineffective or outdated hydroponics system.
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If you find yourself troubleshooting constantly, it may be time to determine whether or not you need a new hydroponic system. Deciding whether a hydroponic growing system is the best fit involves various factors, such as:
If you constantly have dead or unhealthy plants, excess build-up, and debris or replacing parts, consider an alternative system.
With effective hydroponic technology, farmers and growers can access healthy and nutritious produce year-round. In our experience, this technology typically includes:
Our Flex Farm, capable of growing more than 394 pounds of produce annually, is an example of a flexible and cost-effective system to help you grow and scale your growth efforts.
An innovative hydroponic system can solve many of your problems, but staying consistent with hydroponic farming is key in the long run. In addition to staying up-to-date with the latest in agricultural technology, we’ve created a community of other farmers and growers finding success with hydroponic farming.
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