- NFT (Nutrient Film Technique)
- DWC (Deep Water Culture)
- Aeroponics
- Drip Systems
- Ebb and Flow
- Wick Systems
- Vertical Hydroponic Systems
- Aquaponics
- Fogponics
- Kratky Method
NFT (Nutrient Film Technique)
NFT systems involve a continuous flow of nutrient solution over the plant roots, providing ample oxygen and nutrients for optimal growth.
DWC (Deep Water Culture)
In DWC systems, plant roots are submerged in a nutrient solution, promoting rapid growth and high yields.
Aeroponics
Aeroponic systems mist the plant roots with a nutrient solution, allowing for maximum oxygenation and nutrient absorption.
Drip Systems
Drip systems deliver a controlled amount of nutrient solution directly to the plant roots, ensuring efficient water and nutrient usage.
Ebb and Flow
Ebb and Flow systems flood the plant roots with nutrient solution at regular intervals, promoting healthy growth and nutrient uptake.
Wick Systems
Wick systems use a wick to deliver nutrient solution to the plant roots, making them a low-maintenance option for hydroponic gardening.
Vertical Hydroponic Systems
Vertical systems maximize space by growing plants in stacked layers, making them ideal for small spaces and urban environments.
Aquaponics
Aquaponic systems combine hydroponics with aquaculture, utilizing fish waste to provide nutrients for plant growth.
Fogponics
Fogponic systems use ultrasonic foggers to create a fine mist of nutrient solution, allowing for efficient nutrient absorption and oxygenation.
Kratky Method
The Kratky method is a passive hydroponic system that requires no electricity or moving parts, making it a simple and cost-effective option for beginners.