Hydroponic Kitchen Gardening Plants (Indoor & Outdoor)
Leafy Greens: Lettuce, Spinach, Kale, Basil, Mint, Coriander (Cilantro) Herbs: Oregano, Parsley, Thyme, Dill Small Fruiting Plants: Cherry Tomatoes, Chillies, Peppers (Capsicum) Fruit Vegetables: Tomato, Brinjal (Eggplant), Cucumber, Capsicum, Bottle Gourd Leafy Greens: Mustard Greens, Fenugreek (Methi), Amaranth Root Crops (selective hydroponics): Radish, Beetroot (suitable in deep water culture systems) Ideal for small urban spaces such as kitchens, balconies, and apartments Controlled environment reduces pest infestation and promotes hygiene Ensures year-round access to fresh herbs and leafy greens Low-maintenance and visually appealing for modern interiors Maximizes use of rooftops, terraces, and balconies for sustainable gardening Suitable for larger and fruit-bearing plants requiring more sunlight Eliminates risk of soil-borne diseases through water-based cultivation Enables water conservation through nutrient recirculation systems Use systems like NFT (Nutrient Film Technique), DWC (Deep Water Culture), or Kratky method Ensure availability of clean containers and sanitized reservoirs Install LED grow lights for indoor setups to mimic sunlight Use inert media like coco peat, perlite, vermiculite, or Rockwool cubes Add Horti Rich to growing medium to enhance root growth and promote beneficial microbes Germinate seeds in sponges or seed plugs Transplant seedlings into hydroponic systems once 2–3 leaves appear Indoor: Provide 10–14 hours of artificial lighting daily Outdoor: Ensure 5–7 hours of partial to full sunlight, depending on plant type Maintain pH between 5.5 and 6.5 for nutrient absorption Monitor EC (Electrical Conductivity) as per crop-specific needs Replace or top up nutrient water weekly Use trellises or netting for climbing and fruiting vegetables like tomatoes and gourds Sanitize containers, pipes, and trays weekly to prevent algae and microbial buildup Yellow Leaves: Indicate magnesium or nutrient deficiency Root Rot: Caused by poor aeration and stagnant water Slow Growth: Results from poor nutrient uptake or incorrect pH Fungal Issues: Includes powdery mildew or leaf spots Pest Attacks: Rare but possible — whiteflies, aphids Nutrient Burn: Browning leaf tips due to excess nutrients Corrects magnesium deficiency Promotes lush green leaves and enhanced flowering Use monthly in water or as a foliar spray Maintains pH and prevents salt buildup Improves root health and nutrient absorption Use every 6–8 weeks for outdoor or hybrid systems Increases yield and disease resistance Regulates water retention and nutrient flow Apply every 3–4 weeks in moderate amounts Acts as a fertilizer, pest repellent, and fungal control agent Ideal for hybrid hydroponic systems using partial soil or reused media Use every 2–3 weeks Enhances root structure and nutrient uptake Improves media water retention Use monthly in growing medium or nutrient water Boosts soil quality in hybrid media setups Enhances plant immunity and microbial life Use in hybrid or semi-hydroponic systems Prevents fungal and pest issues Adds shine and resilience to plant foliage Apply every 7–10 days as foliar spray Epsom Rich: 1 tbsp in 1 gallon of water — monthly Horti Rich: 1 tbsp per sq. ft. of media or mix in water — monthly Neemoli Rich: Spray every 7–10 days on both sides of leaves Potash Rich: 15–20g for small fruiting plants — every 3–4 weeks Epsom Rich: Foliar spray or mix in water monthly Gypsum Rich: 100g per sq. m — every 6–8 weeks Neem Rich: 25g per plant or blend in top layer — every 2–3 weeks Vermi Rich: 200g per 1 kg of reused media — every 2–3 weeks Neemoli Rich: Foliar spray to protect from open-air exposure Epsom Rich: 1 tbsp/gallon water — monthly Gypsum Rich: 100g/sq. meter — every 6–8 weeks Potash Rich: 15–50g depending on plant size — every 3–4 weeks Neem Rich: 25g/plant — every 2–3 weeks Horti Rich: 1 tbsp/sq. ft. or per gallon water — monthly Vermi Rich: 200g per 1 kg soil/media — every 2–3 weeks Neemoli Rich: Spray every 7–10 days (avoid during heavy flowering) Maintain hygiene across containers, tools, and water reservoirs Monitor and calibrate pH and EC meters weekly Use Neemoli Rich early to prevent fungal or pest infestations Rotate crops every 2–3 months to avoid nutrient imbalance Avoid overfeeding fertilizers to prevent nutrient burn Add Gypsum Rich occasionally to balance salts and improve aeration Ensure indoor lighting schedules and outdoor ventilation are consistent Regularly check water temperature and avoid overheating Official Website: Organic Hut (complete range available) Online Stores: Amazon, Flipkart (check seller is Organic Hut)🌿 Types of Hydroponic Plants
✅ Indoor Hydroponic Plants
✅ Outdoor Hydroponic Plants
1) 🌿 Purpose of Indoor & Outdoor Hydroponic Plants
🔸 Indoor
🔸 Outdoor
2) 🌱 Planting Hydroponic Indoor & Outdoor Crops
🔸 Configuration
🔸 Growing Medium with Nutrients
🔸 Transplanting
3) 🌞 Care of Hydroponic Plants
🔸 Lighting
🔸 Water & Nutrient Management
🔸 Structural Support
🔸 Cleanliness
4) ⚠️ Common Problems in Hydroponic Systems
5) ✅ Organic Hut Product Solutions
🔹 Epsom Rich (Magnesium Sulfate)
🔹 Gypsum Rich (Calcium + Sulfur)
🔹 Potash Rich (Organic Potassium)
🔹 Neem Rich (Neem Cake Powder)
🔹 Horti Rich (VAM + Vermiculite)
🔹 Vermi Rich (Vermicompost + Rhodophytes)
🔹 Neemoli Rich (Neem + Basil Oil Spray)
6) 🌿 Recommended Product Usage (Indoor & Outdoor)
🔸 Indoor Hydroponics
🔸 Outdoor Hydroponics
7) 🧪 Dosage Summary (All Plants)
8) 🚫 Preventive Measures for Healthy Hydroponic Gardening
9) 🛒 Where to Buy Organic Hut Bio Products?
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