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  • Propagation System Manual by Margaret Kane

    Propagation System Manual

    Margaret Kane

    Contained in this manual you will find the required materials, assembly instructions, operation procedures and safety protocols to construct, run and maintain a hydroponic propagation system.

    The Propagation System is designed to provide an environment for seeds to germinate with optimal conditions for seedling growth. The purpose of the Propagator is to create an environment that is suitable for seedlings to develop a strong root system and uprooted stem so they can be transplanted into a new system where they are able to fully develop and be harvested. This procedure introduces plants, vegetables, and fruits to a new system of hydroponic growth that is controlled, productive, uncontaminated, and resource efficient.

  • Sugar Snap Organic Pea Hydroponic Grow Guide by Levi Mitchell

    Sugar Snap Organic Pea Hydroponic Grow Guide

    Levi Mitchell

    Hydroponic Grow Guide for Sugar Snap Organic Peas in a MGS hydroponic system. Hydroponically grown Sugar Snap Peas are a vine-structured plant which require over five feet of overhead height for the vines to grow their structure before fruiting peas. This grow guide covers the optimal nutrient range, optimal pH range, propagation and growing techniques, as well as special considerations for future projects involved with growing sugar snap peas.

  • Hydroponic Lab Growing Guide Bell Peppers by Zachary N. Russell

    Hydroponic Lab Growing Guide Bell Peppers

    Zachary N. Russell

    This is a guide for growing Bell Peppers in the Hydroponic Lab. It states how the plant was grown from propagation, which system the plant was grown in, the plants optimal conditions (PPM, pH), and time frame until fully grown.

 
 
 

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