Hydroponics is a method of growing plants efficiently and sustainably without soil. So, how do the plants get their nutrients, you ask?
Hydroponic plants gain nutrients via nutrient formulas dissolved in water instead of obtaining nutrients from soil. Many see this as an advantage as it allows for precise control over nutrient delivery, ensuring plants receive the minerals they need as efficiently as possible. Hydroponic plants typically grow in gravel, clay pellets, or even just water where their roots are exposed to nutrients. These special nutrient solutions are a mix of water and essential macronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) and micronutrients (iron, calcium, magnesium, etc.) that are vital for plant growth. Introducing quality and optimized nutrient formulas to hydroponic plants is critical for healthy growth and productivity, so it’s important to have the right “recipe”.
What we have found works best for plants in a hydroponic farm is a tested, and easy-to-use mineral nutrient fertilizer. The nutrient formulas that we recommend for our Flex Farms have been tested and developed by hydroponic experts who have more than 50 years of experience. They are a two-part nutrient plant formula consisting of both macronutrients and micronutrients.
The Fork Farms nutrient formulas are derived from top-quality, natural ingredients, mimicking nutrients that are found in natural soil and making the hydroponic growing process seamless and fruitful. They are also simple to administer and specifically created and optimized for hydroponics. Another benefit to these nutrients is they are specifically-formulated concentrations for various crop types and stages of plant growth, giving everyone the opportunity to be a farmer.
Just like humans, plants need to be given a balanced solution of nutrients to grow optimally and remain healthy. In addition to a quality nutrient formula, hydroponic plants also need:
For more lessons in chemistry and to learn more about hydroponic growing, please feel free to contact a team member at Fork Farms at your earliest convenience.