Thursday 2 September 2010

Growing Hydroponic Lettuce

By Jimbo Thomas

 

Out of all the hydroponic vegetables you could grow, hydroponic lettuce is probably the easiest of all.


Now, some people think that growing lettuce is boring, but I can tell you now it's not. There are at least 6 cultivar groups of lettuce within each group are many varieties. Here are the 6 lettuce groups; Iceberg, Butterhead, Chinese, Looseleaf, Batavian and Romaine. Further, according to the United Nations Department in Food and Agriculture there are 23 Million Tonnes of lettuce produced each year, 12 Million of which is in China and 5 Million Tonnes in the United States. I think it's fair to say, that lettuce is indeed far from boring!


To produce hydroponic lettuce you need to have a hydroponic closet of some sort indoors. You can either buy one or make it yourself. Planting and raising the lettuce hydroponically is easy, and in 4 weeks of planting you can be eating it. Hydroponic lettuce will produce a high yield, but this does depend on the space you have available.


Once planted the lettuce will need little attention, save some hydroponic fertilizer, a little Epsom salt and some calcium nitrate. Hydroponic lettuce [http://thehomebusinessventure.com/hydroponiccloset.html] is not a very demanding crop and as long as you don't over water it you should be fine. Ensure to the lettuce plants get the correct amount of light. In fact, it would bode well if you bought a cheap guide to hydroponics (I got just the thing for you on that!)


Stagger your planting too, for instance, if you plant every week, after the first 4 week period goes by you get a fresh crop of hydroponic lettuce each week.


Good Luck!


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And finally, if you want to dip your toes into hydroponics, I recommend you get this very excellent Guide To Hydroponics at http://thehomebusinessventure.com/hydroponiccloset.html. It contains all you need to know to get going with this awesome indoor gardening method.


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