Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The Best Hydroponics System - Aeroponics

!±8± The Best Hydroponics System - Aeroponics

Aeroponics is a revolutionary development in the world of hydroponics. This type of hydroponic system has become more and more popular as growers have realized the huge potential benefits of using an aeroponic system. These systems use no growing medium and offer the highest performance possible. But you also need to keep in mind that these systems can be touchy and difficult to deal with at time.

Roots are suspended in a dark chamber where they are sprayed with a fine mist of oxygen rich nutrient solution at regular intervals. This interval process of spraying then just letting the roots hang in the air allows the plants to get the maximum amount of oxygen available which in turn allows the plant to intake more nutrients and grow faster than any other system. The humidity in this chamber remains close to 100% which allows the roots to hang in the chamber without drying up. Most often the plants are placed in net pots that contain a small amount of growing medium.

Because these systems don't technically use any growing medium (besides the small amount in the net pot used for stabilization) they take a lot of care and attention to detail. If a pump fails, the roots will soon be exposed to air for too long and will start to dry up and the plant will eventually die. If you use spray heads/sprinkler heads that are prone to clogging, you will most likely experience some difficulty as the roots become longer and more dense. A simple clog in a sprinkler head could do damage depending on your system. This is a reason to purchase quality components to ensure the lowest possible chance of a clogged system.

I have seen this system in use and it does indeed produce amazingly fast growth. You will not have to veg your plants for nearly as long before starting the flowering phase. This is a huge benefit and can save the grower weeks of time that was spend vegging plants using other, less effective systems.


The Best Hydroponics System - Aeroponics

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Homemade Cleaner

!±8± Homemade Cleaner

Whatever your household problem may be there is a homemade cleaner for it. Homemade cleaners are not just mixing a bunch of chemicals together and see what you might come up with, don't blow yourself up now. I mean simple homemade cleaning products such as using lemon juice, water, peroxide, vinegar, baking soda, and washing soda.

I'm sure most of us have a ton of chemical cleaners under the sink that have been sitting there for years probably. I'm not saying to throw all those away but consider homemade natural cleaning products to clean your bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, living room, garage, walls, floors, mirrors, windows, and every other section of your home. Did you know you can clean gold with toothpaste? What about cleaning mold with hydrogen peroxide? How about cleaning marks on walls (pencils, ink, crayons) with baking soda on a sponge?

Homemade cleaners are not just cleaning surfaces of things but also cleaning the air you breathe in your home as well. Common problems are the nasty smells of a garbage can, cut up a couple lemons or orange peel and put them in the garbage to reduce the smell. Leave fresh coffee grounds out for awhile, coffee smells good. Place herbs, houseplants, and flowers in the house to create a wonderful aroma. Commercial air fresheners mask the smell and may cause breathing and sense of smell problems if used to much.

Homemade cleaners will do the job and clean your home effectively and won't harm you or the environment in the process.


Homemade Cleaner

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