Hydroponic Fodder for Beginners

Hydroponic Fodder for Beginners

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04/11/2020

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24/12/2017

Merry Christmas to you all. Thank you for supporting and promoting hydroponic fodder!

28/10/2017

We keep getting this question, 'Do you need to use Hydroponic nutrients to grow Hydroponic Fodder?'. Our answer, No you don't need nutrients to grow Hydroponic fodder. The answer lies in understanding what Hydroponic Fodder is. We start production of hydroponic fodder using grains or seeds in the form of cereals, legumes. These include beans, corn/maize, cowpeas, sunflower seeds, oats, barley, wheat, rye grass, to name a few. These seeds are allowed to germinate under soil less conditions. Germination itself is a natural process and occurs in nature only when the conditions are right, meaning right amount of humidity, moisture, light/darkness, temperature, oxygen. When seeds are soaked, they imbibe water, and this process in itself allows for the seed coat to break, which also accelerates the release of enzymes stored in the seed which begin converting the stored nutrients in a complex form into much simpler structures. So from carbohydrates to simple sugars, from proteins to amino acids, and fats to fatty acids. These simple nutrients allow the seed to develop up to the point where photosynthesis kicks in and the leaves can now use the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose or food which is used for growth and other plant functions. This process occurs during the first 7 days of hydroponic fodder production, when the simple nutrients are at their highest peak beyond which would be almost unavailable as photosynthesis would be in full swing. So all you need is to give the seeds or sprouts water. Nohydroponic nutrients required unless you wanted to grow the seeds into a full sized plant beyond 7 days :-)

11/06/2017

A low pH favors fungi while a high pH favors bacteria.

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