DIY : Hydroponics - Understanding EC, pH. Simple Lettuce Nutrient Solution and Measurements

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*DIY : Hydroponics - Understanding EC and pH, for Beginners. Simple Lettuce Nutrient Solution and Measurements*

One of the main challenge in growing hydroponic lettuce is familiarizing with the process and getting used to the jargon. Often times, available literature can be quite overwhelming, especially when so much information is presented, like providing a broad comparison instead of just what's needed.

This video explains what hydroponic nutrients are and how to measure them and keep the plant thriving.

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One of the main challenge in growing hydroponic lettuce is familiarizing with the process and getting used to the jargon. Often times, available literature can be quite overwhelming, especially when so much information is presented, like providing a broad comparison instead of just what's needed.

This video explains what hydroponic nutrients are and how to measure them and keep the plant thriving.

diyhookedonhydroponics
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Thank you for this. I've been growing hydroponic plants for a little over a year now and I have just followed the instructions on the bottles but never thought about it.

rebeccaspratling
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Thanks, perfect and simple explanation.

moxpbdu
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Nice video and good explanation about EC and pH. We love growing hydroponically🌱

innehagen
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What is the ideal EC range (measurement) for fig trees growing from a stem?

RaffaelloLorenzusSayde
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do you have data about the ec for strawberries?

bechirannabi
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Why not use say Coke to lower pH? Baking soda to raise it? Vinegar to lower. It's not the space program people. No need to buy pH up and down $$$$. Simple stuff you already have at home.

rickjames
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Don’t like the mechanical sounding voice, sorry.

eastcoast
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Your numbers should be ppm, not ec. 1.0 ec = 700 ppm

derekshue