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Hydroponic nutrient solution
One production technique that has significantly increased in recent years is hydroponics. It allows better control of pests and factors along with more efficient use of water and fertilizers. To add more to the benefits hydroponic, the production also increases the quality of the crop and product resulting gin a much higher competitiveness and economic times.
Growing plants is just like having children of your own that you need to nurture for the growth and give your full attention to bring out the best in them. Nutrients are the answer for both, the child and the plants.
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As important is the fertilizers to the soil the same is the nutrient solution for hydroponics. Generally speaking, a liquid that is filled with all the nutrients necessary for the plant roots so that they can come into contact for growth, is a hydroponic nutrient solution. Hydroponics makes it easier to fill and measure the number of nutrients in a water solution as compared to the soil.
The plants need some basic nutrients to respire, photosynthesize and get moisture, or say for survival. And the elements such as Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen are available in the air or the water so that the plants can get these from the environment. Where light being the natural prophet, helps plants by supplying the energy to make food. Before giving plants the necessary nutrients, we must take care of the organic compost. Plants are bound to die without them. As a matter of fact, without the supply of nutrients, the plants will not die but will not grow either.
There are macros and micronutrients which the plants need to grow. Macro means the ones which are nutrients that plants have to absorb in large quantities. These include Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sulfur, and Magnesium. Micronutrients are required in smaller quantities by plants in comparison to the macro ones. They are zinc, Boron, Iron, and Magnesium.
Nutrient solutions usually contain six essential nutrients: Nitrogen, Potassium, Sulfur, K, Ca and Mg. One can create own nutrient mix or be fancier and get it to form a store. For beginners, It is highly recommended though. You can try mixing nutrients and preparing your solution after you get a bit experienced. There will be a list of ingredients and formulas for the nutrient solution. There will be a ratio such 10-10-10 as the ingredients are listed as 3 numbers in percentages. Nitrogen Phosphorous and potassium are the most important minerals. For instance, if it is labeled 10-10-10, it implies that each nutrient is composed of 10% of the solution and rest is water, micro-nutrients and other important things that constitute the remaining 70%. The ratio varies depending on different criteria such as plant types, growth stage, parts that need to be amplified, the intensity of light, weather or season of the year.
If you are going to buy nutrient solution for your very own hydroponic garden, always get the nutrients that are specifically designed for hydroponic. Some of the products are available in the form of all-purpose care packages that can be used for both soil and hydroponics. Most of the fertilizers used in the soil are not appropriate for Hydroponic plants as they are missing the micronutrients that are essential for Hydroponic plants.
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How to use Hydroponic Nutrient Solutions
Nutrient solutions play an essential part in plant growth. Plants get all the required nutrients from the water, air, medium, and fertilizers. So, if you want to get the best yield out of your crops then you would want an adequate nutrient mixture. There are various nutrients in nature that support plant growth and plant health. The major of them are carbon, magnesium, potassium, calcium, iron, zinc, etc. One thing important to understand is that increasing the nutrient supply will not ensure a good yield but can be damaging to your plants.
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Let’s understand nutrient solutions now. 
Hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon can easily be found through water and air that you provide your plants with. There is a nutrient kit called the N-P-K mix. From this kit, you will get Nitrogen, Potassium, and Phosphorus besides this magnesium and sulfur can be found from Epsom salt. So now, you don’t have to worry about the nutrient supply much. You just have to worry about providing these nutrients in only required amounts to your plants. 
1.   Always read the instructions given on the nutrient kit thoroughly, they should give you the gist of it.
2.   Never use these nutrients wildly as they can damage your crop roots, waste money, and pollute the land.
3.   Excessive supplies of nutrients can imbalance the ph level and chemical composition of the soil. This can be bad for current and upcoming crops.
4.   Always keep a check on your crops for symptoms of diseases and deficiencies. Then work in order to benefit your plants, you may also take advice from experts in the field.
5.   Use a fertilizing machine if you have long fields. However, a sprayer can work if you don’t have much land to grow crops.
Maintaining pH
Different plants are grown at different levels. Some plants require an alkaline environment whilst others need acidic and the remaining need neutral. So, depending upon the type of crop always maintain the correct pH balance.
Excessive nutrient supply
Excessive nutrient supply can fight against your crops giving worse results. The roots of plants are quite sensitive to the environment they are exposed to. Just like excessive irrigation can damage roots, excessive nutrient supply can alter the requirements of fruit.
Stage of Plant
At different stages, plants need different nutrient mixtures. At the growing stage, they need more strength towards themselves, like their branches and their stem. At the blooming stage when all the focus is on flowering and fruit production. 
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Ventilation Kits
Imagine a scenario where you are in your backyard watering the plants you have grown after working hard for the past 6 months but you are not able to stand the smell in the garden or for instance in your kitchen so much of vapors make it harder to breathe in the fresh air. These scenarios depict how much it is a necessity these days to have equipment that can help you to breathe in the fresh air, that too in day to day tasks.
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To deal with these little inconveniences is where the ventilation kits come to rescue. Ventilation stands for the movement of fresh air around a closed space. A ventilation kit can be utilized as an exhaust for the humid air. Which, is you think about is a necessity for the basement or other buildings, which literally can barely breathe or requires some extra ventilation. These help in getting the bad odor out of the place. In addition to that who has not heard of disease caused by breathing in toxic gases being used as fertilizers? As necessary as they are for the growth of our plants, they pose a threat to our health too.
Now there are many ways that you can deploy the ventilation kits. Some of these are listed below:
Greenhouse/Poly house: Poly houses contain in them the trapped sunlight, the gases used for fertilization, and most of all the carbon dioxide being produced during the night. For a human being to go in there first thing in the morning, since this is the perfect time to start working, it can be harmful enough. Therefore, a ventilation kit is quite a necessity and useful to be deployed in there. 
Wall ventilation kits: Wall ventilation kit is a good option for constant ventilation and is designed for supplying fresh air to residential or non-residential premises. To save the cost of electricity the wall vents can also be paired up with the solar panels making it worth the money spent.
Garage Kits: Most of the garage is either in the basements or in place that lacks proper windows. It is no doubt that garages take “the heat” of our car engines. This is the one place that turns into stinking cheese in an ample amount of time. Hence it could be a better idea to use a ventilation kit in your garage also preventing the tools from humid air condition.
Bathroom Exhaust Kits: Bathroom air gets humid as soon as you start taking a shower. And who likes bad odor in the bathroom itself. This is where the best ideas are born. Why not give the best start to your day by deploying a ventilation kit in the bathroom to get rid of the bad odor and a welcoming fresh air?
In conclusion, a ventilation kit is a useful tool that ultimately keeps your air clean and free of humidity, making it easier for you as well as your plants to breathe fresh air. And can be deployed at different places depending upon the necessity.
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