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Banana Hydroponic's?
Hello all I've been away from the boards for a while life kinda distracts you from Hobbies sometimes. I am Nursing along about 95% of my banana's indoors in containers, some are doing better than others with = watering & identical lighting (1000 watt halogen Lamps) I am in the process of setting up my mad scientist hydroponic systems. I plan to set up the following:
1-10 gallon homemade Rubbermaid Mister system with about 20 spray nozzles 1-8 gallon aeroponics set up with just a large air pump & air stone. 1-10 gallon fogger set up with a 4" square tubing cut for about 10 3" net cups. My discovery's will be posted on site as to what banana's do well under what conditions, my theory is the Fogger set up will be the one that gives the best result as it gives 100% humidty to the root system and runs 24/7. I will be using rapid rooter cubes & Hydroton pebbles for medium. I am using some banana pup's to start & may try some seeds while I am at it. Has anyone here ventured on a path such as this yet that may save me some time researching & trial & error. If anyone is interested I can send some photo's of the set-ups when I am done building them, I have studied several different commercial set ups & do not see any reason my homemade contraptions won't do the same job & they would be to my spec's etc. Thanks, Bill |
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Thank you. I would be interested in viewing your photos.
Chong |
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Im interested in photos.
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I'd like to see the pix, also. Maybe you could just post them here.
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Both of these are manufactured under the Scotts brand and others, in 25 lb bags. For ideas on your homemade system, browse through the online Hydrofarm catalog. |
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Thanks, Richard! Do you know a good place to get these products? I'm having a tough time finding info on Scotts Urea Free 15-5-15 Cal-Mag Plus.
This should make up a lot of nutrient solution. |
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Thanks, I've been using CNS17 up until now and I've been looking for a more cost-effective means.
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That was the reason behind my choosing this product. It's marketed as a one part product with a growth and a bloom formula.
I was trying to put a DIY product together which contained all of the micro nutrients but had a tough time finding Calcium nitrate for the mix. Even if I had, it may have been more expensive than the Scotts solution. On a completely different note, my plants which are nourished by my aquarium affluent water seem to be the healthiest I've ever grown. |
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Here's the marketing pitch for CNS17:
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As far as the nutrients go here is what I plan to use to start:
Quickgro 15.8 Nitrogen 5% phosphate 13% potassium Oxide (potash) 4% calcium 3% magnesium 7% sulfur 1% iron I don't have any information on brand name or part #'s as its a "custom Mix" ?? I doubt it but we'll see how well it does. I got 2# bag for $15 so its cheap enough to start, results will dictate if I buy larger qty to save some dough! Intruction state 1/2 teaspoon per gallon of water. :bananas_b |
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First small aeroponic unit is up & running. I used some small Alocasia babies to start system up I will sub out some banana pups after I confirm nutrients aren't too strong, I have lots of these Gaceania's so if I lose a few it won't hurt as bad as losing any nana's. PM me if you want any extra info on this kit, pretty cheap set up, about $20 total You could not use the velcro but I wanted to be able to remove air stone to clean unit when it gets dirty every so often, most peole I have seen making these usually silico0ne the stone to the bottom, the velcro will make keeping the stone where you want it easier too.
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Looks good.
What are you using to keep the light out of the container? |
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If I find algae growth is a problem I'll just rough up the outside of the resevoir & shoot it with some flat black paint, I may do that anyways. For now being able to see root growth easyily is reason for leaving transparent.
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Bill,
I would be interested in hearing what bananas you are using in your hydro experiment. I have a water farm I'm going to set up this spring, I think I am going to try a Dwarf Brazilian in the drip system. Last year I had a Brugmansia in it. I had incredible growth by this method. I like to use natural fertilizers, so I was using liquid fish. I think that's what I am going do again this time, which is why I'm waiting until Spring and it can be outside. Liquid fish is quite smelly indoors in a hydro system, and you really can't mask the smell. I like to use Neem Oil, you can mask the smell of that with scented laundry detergent or scented liquid hand soap. Fish just can't be masked. Michael |
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There are many water-soluble mineral formulas that are all natural, including the 20-5-30 urea-free formula that includes kelp meal for micronutrients. Alternately, you can pay 10 times as much per net pound of nutrients for liquid fish which also contains traces of machine oil.
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