Your Spectrum of Gardening Ideas
23 Oct
So you’re thinking of growing your own hydroponic lettuce? You should because it is delicious and you can make money too! Lettuce is probably the easiest vegetable to grow hydroponically too!
Below are some reasons why you should grow your own hydroponic lettuce.
1. As you’re not growing your lettuce in the soil, you’re not going to have that soil taste that is just so hard to wash out. I’m sure you know what Im talking about!
2. No soil borne disease will be passed on to your lettuce. This is a big problem for many gardeners.
3. There will be no need to eliminate any soil loving pests, so you will save money on pesticides! As a result your lettuce will remain organic! We all know how slugs love to go for the lettuce first don’t we!
4. Running costs will be approximately 20% lower with hydroponic lettuce once the initial costs and set up have been taken care of.
5. Maintenance time is greatly reduced! You don’t need to water hydroponic lettuce as all the nutrients are already there and weeding does not exist with hydroponic gardening. All you really need to do is pick your lettuce once it’s ready.
6. If you plant the initial seeds once a week for 4 weeks, you’ll have permanent lettuce yields as the growth time in hydroponic environments are around 4 weeks.
7. You can grow hydroponic lettuce anywhere; bedroom, garage, conservatory, garden, window ledge, rooftop or greenhouse.
8. Hydroponic lettuce tends to grow an average of 40% larger than their soil born brothers. This is due to the fact that you have manipulated the growing environment to be optimal for lettuce. They will also have access to all the nutrients they need.
9. Hydroponic lettuce also grows much faster than other lettuce. This is mainly because the roots don’t need to grow and spread out to find nutrients in the soil. This means money in the bank for you!
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