Last updated on October 28th, 2022 at 05:51 pm
Yes! You can TRIM ROOTS in Hydroponics. Hydroponics is a fantastic way of growing plants without the problems that one faces in soil. Plants in Hydroponics grow faster and vegetables can be more nutritious than soil-grown vegetables.
A lot of work is done by roots to transport nutrients, water, and oxygen to plants for optimum growth and it becomes very important to keep roots healthy
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When plants are grown in soil, the roots have to go deeper and grow longer in order to extract as much nutrition from the soil as possible whereas in Hydroponics, Roots have easy access to nutrients and therefore roots donβt have to grow too much because nutrients are readily available in the form of Hydroponic nutrient solution
But just because roots in hydroponics donβt grow huge it doesnβt mean they donβt need to be taken care of.
Sometimes it becomes very important to trim roots in Hydroponics as there are chances of diseases, stalled growth, and even plants dying if proper care is not taken. There are many advantages of root pruning:-
Just as a plantβs foliage is pruned for its better growth, roots also need to be pruned or trimmed to avoid any unfavorable circumstances that may develop in the root zone thereby affecting the whole plant. You will need to prune the roots if:-
Sometimes you see that roots are discolored but it doesnβt always mean that they are infected or need to be trimmed. Nutrient solution and other additives sometimes have a discoloration effect on roots and there is no need to worry about that.
Just make sure discolored roots are not slimy. If they are slimy and discolored then they should be removed to avoid further complications
By following these steps, you can easily trim roots in hydroponics:-
This way you can provide plants with favorable growing conditions and by pruning roots, you promote root growth in hydroponics which is ideal. Root pruning is not required in all hydroponic systems.
Whenever you trim roots in hydroponics, never trim more than 15% of the total root mass or the plant can go into shock and it can become very difficult to recover it.
It should only be done where issues can arise if root growth is not kept in check. Systems like Nutrient Film Technique need most care whereas plants in systems like Deep Water Culture can work well without any root pruning
There is also another method where you can naturally trim roots called Air Pruning. In Air Pruning, when roots come in contact with dry air their tips stop growing and lateral roots are formed to compensate for the missed growth at the tip end.
Air pruning is most effectively done in grow bags or containers that allow air to pass and reach roots such as grow bags made out of breathable fabrics. Air pots are a classic example of such growing containers.
One of the best advantage of such containers or grow bags is that it promotes a healthy root zone and because there is no shortage of oxygen in the root zone, it prevents many root infections that can kill plants
Also, they are lightweight and easy to carry and store.
Pruning roots in hydroponics sometimes becomes essential especially when there is root clogging in hydroponics and you decide to trim roots but always keep in mind to assess the plant first and prune only whatβs necessary.
Unnecessary pruning can shock and even kill plants. Always use clean pruning tools to avoid any bacterial or fungal infections
Happy Growing!
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