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Finding Hydroponics Starter Kits

October 17th, 2010

You don’t have to spend a lot in order to get your hydroponics garden on your windowsill or porch started. What you need to have the ball moving is a hydroponic starter kits.

To locate a hydroponics starter kit, you just need to let your fingers do the walking through the internet. The website www.bing.com is capable of providing you of 104,000 links that you can click and check if they have hydroponic starter kits.

A web page known as http://www.ahlgrows.com/hydrokits.html features a good number of small hydroponic kits that you can set up almost anywhere. A starter kit is even branded as the Garden of Ease. It consists of a Reservoir with a plastic lid, 4 net cups, (for your seeds or seedlings) two liters of grow rocks, and a water pump. The kit only costs $59.95 and it includes not only the needed supplies but a detailed instruction manual as well.

Another package comes from Stealth Hydroponics and is known as the Bubbleponics Kit. This package has everything. This package comes with six net cups, an automatic irrigation and drainage system, and of course a planting media known as rockwool. It even comes with the grow lights to make your crops grow extra large! For all these items you get to pay only $189.95. The Bubbleponics package is possibly the best kit that you can utilize in order to get things rolling with your hydroponics garden.

When you are searching for these hydroponic starter kits to get your hydroponic garden off the ground, be careful to make sure your kit is sold in the US. Many of the starter kits available on the net are posted in GBP, (Great Britain Pounds) not US Dollars. This is fine if you live to be in the UK, but you might have to figure the conversion, and if the company is willing to ship across the pond, you will likely pay a premium.

Using a starter kit is a great way to ease into hydroponic gardening. This kit is also ideal in case you do not have a space that is big enough to make room for a full scale hydroponic garden.

A small endeavor like this is ideal for novices. You can always extend in case you discover the need to do so. There are individuals who started small using only the starter kits, but over time they expanded and used a bigger space like garage or a shed. There are even individuals who will build a greenhouse with the express objective of hydroponic farming.

Nevertheless, when starting out, it is really best to keep things modest. Use a hydroponics starter kit as much as possible.

Make certain that the kit you buy has everything you need to get kicked off, especially the nutrient solution. Many times the solution will be in packets of powder you will have to mix, but they should be integrated. However, grow lights are optional because some hydroponic starter kits do not include these and you may need to buy these lights individually.

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