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RE: Harvesting Kangkung Grown Hydroponically

in HiveGarden2 years ago

Netpot, rockwool oh these terms are very new to me. I don't have any idea about hydroponics but I wish to learn about it. Your kangkong (we call it the same in our own language) looks so healthy. Is the water below is flowing or just steady? What do you put in the water?

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Yes, I noticed we use the same name for water spinach in Tagalog and Malay. There will be many new terms in hydroponics that you need to get familiar with. To get started you need the basic knowledge of each hydroponics system, there are 6 types. There are plenty of good tutorials on YouTube. We learned from there too. We use a passive system, no pump, no aerator, just still water. Our growing bed is 2m x 1m filled with water (and hydroponics nutrients) up to 15 cm. We drain the water after harvest. The kangkung is bigger and healthier, crunchier, and does not turn dark so quickly.