Fix Hydro Nutrients
Nieuwkoop hydro fertilizer 0 5 Ltr.
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To ensure optimal growth of hydroculture plants, it is important to use the right fertilizer. You should consider the acidity (pH) and hardness of the water. Read more in this blog about using hydro fertilizer and discover the Nieuwkoop hydro fertilizer.
All plants need nutrients to grow. Plants obtain these nutrients from potting soil or from supplementary fertilizers. For hydroculture plants, they can only obtain their nutrients from additional fertilizers since there is no soil to absorb nutrients from.
For plants grown in hydro and semi-hydroculture, we recommend using liquid fertilizer. This fertilizer is mixed with water and given to the plant. It is important to always follow the instructions on the packaging for the correct mixing ratio.
In our assortment, we offer various types of liquid fertilizers for hydroculture, including Nieuwkoop hydro fertilizer and Nieuwkoop hydro fertilizer for hard water. These fertilizers contain all the primary and trace elements needed to keep plants healthy. When choosing a liquid fertilizer, it is important to consider the acidity and hardness of the water. Below, you can read more about this.
The acidity of the water is crucial for hydroculture. A pH level of 5.7 to 6 is ideal because at this level, plants can absorb nutrients most effectively. If the pH is too high, it can lead to nutrient deficiencies, which can manifest as yellowing leaves, poor root growth, and slow leaf development. The Nieuwkoop hydro fertilizer for hard water can help bring the water to the correct pH level.
When choosing liquid fertilizer, it is important to consider the hardness of the water you use. If your water has a hardness of 8-12 dH (German hardness) or 6-10 °e, you can use Nieuwkoop hydro fertilizer. If the water hardness is higher, opt for Nieuwkoop hydro fertilizer for hard water.