I recently dove into hydroponic gardening for the first time. I’ve always grown a few herb plants in soil, but I was intrigued by the idea of faster growth and more control over nutrients. Let me tell you—it was both challenging and totally rewarding.
- System Choice: I started with a simple Deep Water Culture (DWC) bucket system. It’s basically a bucket, an air pump, and a net pot that holds the plant roots in nutrient-rich water.
- Nutrients & pH: The hardest part for me was maintaining the right pH (5.5–6.5) and nutrient balance. I’ve learned to test the water every couple of days to keep my plants happy.
- Growth Rate: Once I got the hang of it, the difference in plant growth was insane. My lettuce and basil grew twice as fast compared to soil, and the leaves were super vibrant.