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How to Hydroponics [Paperback]

Keith F. Roberto
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How-To Hydroponics, 4th edition, has been completely revised to share with you the incredible benefits of hydroponic gardening in a hands-on, easy to follow format that anyone can understand. Hydroponics is healthy, safe and fun for the whole family, as a hobby, or means of additional income.

Learn Hands-On At Your Own Pace
Which plants to grow, how to start from seeds and how to take cuttings to preserve, and propagate your favorite plants. Learn what makes plants grow and how to create the perfect garden environment indoors and out, even how to grow year round! How-To Hydroponics can help anyone overcome a brown thumb!

Step-By-Step Plans And Photographs
Learn to build and operate eight types of hydroponic systems from inexpensive materials and save hundreds, even thousands of dollars doing so. How-To Hydroponics covers everything from practical theory to hands-on applications and includes everything you need to know to start growing with this exciting technology today!

The Latest Tips, Techniques & Technology
How-To Hydroponics, 4th edition, has been completely revised which means more of the latest tips, techniques and technology including Aeroponics, which takes hydroponics to the next level to achieve even greater results from your hydroponic gardening efforts!


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5.0 out of 5 stars As reviewed in Practical Hydroponics & Greenhouses Magazine, Feb 19 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: How to Hydroponics (Paperback)
Newly released, How To Hydroponics, the 4th Edition, is the
latest in the best selling series by Keith Roberto.
Completely revised and expanded, this edition is the
do-it-yourselfer's dream guide to getting started with hydroponics
and aeroponic gardening.
Incorporating one-hundred full-sized pages of text, illustrations
and clear photographs, How-To Hydroponics shows readers in an
easy-to-follow, step-by-step fashion, how to design, build and
operate their own hydroponics and aeroponics systems, which can
be readily made from inexpensive parts.
Numerous chapters are devoted to the science and applications
of hydroponics with clear instructions supplied on how plants
function and flourish indoors, outdoors and in the greenhouse, all
in the author's easy-to-follow, engaging style.
In the Do-It Yourself section, three brand new garden designs
have been added to the existing list.This now includes:
• The famous hydroponic planter/bubbler system
• New - lettuce raft system
• Newly improved - aerospring aeroponic system
• Hybrid hydroponic/aeroponic systems in 4", 5" and 6" PVC
• Completely automatic, gravity-fed systems suitable for growing
larger and longer-term plants using the well-known Autopot
modules.
Each of the systems you'll learn to build are fully capable of growing
all your favourite foods, flowers, herbs and spices. In addition, this
4th edition includes more ideas for small-space indoor gardens.
Chapters include: Plants for Food & Pharmacy; What is
Hydroponics?; Hydroponic Mediums; Hydroponic Technology; Plant
Nutrition; Let There Be Light; Hydroponics As A Business; Let's Get
Growing!; Problems In The Garden; Build Your Own Systems;The
Hydroponic Planter;The Lettuce Raft System;The Aerospring
System;The Dutch Bucket System;The PVC Pipe Gardens;The
Autopot; Gardening Outdoors; and Index.
In his foreword to the book, the author states that this edition
represents the largest and most concise body of work that he has
accomplished on the subject of hydroponics.
"So much has changed as technology and man's understanding
of the science has progressed over the years, that I felt compelled
to produce this new edition to keep my readers up to date and to
further inspire others to give hydroponics a try. How-To Hydroponics
has been written in an easy style that combines a basic yet
comprehensive background in the science of hydroponics with the
hands-on experience that makes learning fun. Whether you grow
for fun, food or profit, this completely revised edition covers
everything you'll need to know to develop a working knowledge of
the technology."
Contained in the pages of How-to Hydroponics is everything you'll
need to know about establishing and maintaining a successful soil-free
garden, for example, the balance between lighting and nutrients and
the chemical changes that occur in the growth process.
Well written and simple to follow, the book provides valuable
tips on how you can grow twice a much in half the space while you
learn hands-on at your own pace. Plentiful information is provided
about which plants to grow, how to start seed and take cuttings to
preserve, and how to propagate your favourite plants as well as
what makes plants grow, and how to create the perfect garden
environment indoors and out.
Step-by-step plans and photographs guide the reader in learning
to construct and operate eight basic types of hydroponic systems
from inexpensive material, representing considerable savings.
Up-to-date information about the latest technology and
techniques is presented, including a section on aeroponics.
Following is one reader's review: "Keith Roberto does an
excellent job covering all of the basics of soil-free gardens.This
book is easy to understand for people like myself who have little
knowledge of the subject...I am looking forward to having a yearround
fresh salad garden grown in my own garage!"
Two other readers found the book a perfect guide to help in
the construction of a hydroponic unit for their high school:"We
were very impressed with the thoroughness of the instructions and
the relative ease of assembly involved.We did tons of research
about hydroponics for our experiment and scientific paper, and yet
we found ourselves constantly referring to your book for a solid,
basic understanding of hydroponics and the chemistry involved."
For best results, the author advises, it is recommended that
readers use the book in the order it has been written so as not to
miss any important information that could sacrifice the quality of
results. "Take the time to read the book entirely before beginning
any type of planting or construction," says the author. "The
important information within will certainly affect your decisions of
what, where and how to grow, and it will ultimately improve your
chances for success."
How To Hydroponics, the 4th Edition, is an in-depth guide that
contains every ounce of knowledge you will need to be successful
with hydroponics, with even a full chapter on how to make a
market for your garden for those who wish to carve out their own
slice of a very lucrative gourmet marketplace. ❧

How-To Hydroponics: 4th Edition
by Keith Roberto
Published by The Futuregarden Press, a division of Futuregarden, Inc.

RRP: US$24.95
ISBN 0967202612

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3.0 out of 5 stars informative in a different way, Nov 13 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: How to Hydroponics (Paperback)
definitely very comprehensive information on all important facts and titbits abt hydroponic gardening. the only reason i give it 3 stars is because the list (if you pay attention) of components given to build the various hydroponic systems is NOT complete. the steps given to build the systems are somewhat vague and sloppy in some areas. i am not a handyman, i barely recognize the various plumbing fittings (much less know what each one used for) and therefore had a lot of problems 'winging appropriate replacement parts' for the systems. all that being said, it is a bit pricey, but a definitive and (the most) comprehensive guide to hydroponics. and the author does provide online/email support (answer questions, whatnot) for his book which is priceless.

note: if you are frugal/stingy/thrifty, dun buy the book. a few hours on google and you'll get all the information summarized in this book on the web FREE.

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Amazon.com: 3.9 out of 5 stars (28 customer reviews)

62 of 63 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A good beginning book, April 27 2005
By B. M Sullivan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: How to Hydroponics (Paperback)
I purchased the pdf copy of this book some time ago and found it useful as a good primer for hydroponics. It will give you a basic introduction to the types of growing systems, nutrients, lighting, and all the ins and outs of growing your own plants with hydroponics. If you are a hobbyist just getting started and are interested in getting a small system I would highly recommend this book. However, if you need in depth knowledge about any process involved with hydroponics this is not your resource.

The plans for making your own system were straighforward enough and gave me enough ideas to create my own aeroponic system rather cheaply instead of having to go out and buy an expensive pre-built system. However, I have to say that if you are building your first system I would go with an ebb and flow or bubbler system. The aeroponic system is a lot of fun, but if there is a leak or a hardware failure your plants will die rather quickly.

Good luck!

21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Intro to Making a System, Aug 8 2006
By Ann - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: How to Hydroponics (Paperback)
This is the best book I've found as far as actual plans and instructions on making simple basic hydroponic systems. It does not go into detail about feeding and light requirements for specific plants, but I found it valuable for the detailed system plans and instructions on building them, which I had not been able to find elsewhere.

19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Concise and to the point!, April 3 2006
By K. S. Grandell - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: How to Hydroponics (Paperback)
Over the past few months, I have bought and read a number of books on the subject of hydroponics. This book is by far the best book on the subject I have read. It is written in a simple and easy to understand manner. Very readable. The plans and instructions for the different types of hydroponic garden apparatus is worth the cost of the book alone.

Absolutely excellent!
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