Optimizing Hydroponic Crop Production: A Multifaceted Approach to EC, pH and Nutrient Management
Kartikay Sharma
University Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali- 140413, Punjab, India.
Renuka Yadav
University Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali- 140413, Punjab, India.
Shubham
University Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali- 140413, Punjab, India.
Shilpa Kaushal *
University Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Mohali- 140413, Punjab, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Hydroponics is the practice of growing crops without soil, which relies on careful calibration of pH, EC (electrical conductivity) and nutrient availability to promote plant growth and yield. In hydroponics, pH is an important factor governing how nutrient availability is affected. Ideal pH range for most of the crops is 5.5-6.5. pH is important to determine acidity and alkalinity of a solution and it further affects nutrient absorption. pH management is different in Deep water Culture, Nutrient Film Technique and System of Flooded tubes. Modern techniques like microcontroller and sensors are being used to monitor hydroponic solution. Optimum pH is important for nutrient uptake and proper nutrient ratio influence uptake of another nutrient.EC or dissolved amounts of salts, measures the concentration of nutrients available for the plants. There are various nutrient recipes for the crops that are being added to the system in dosage of gram/litre. Higher EC can be managed by diluting the solution. Falling EC levels can be adjusted by adding the nutrient solution. An increase in EC value can be beneficial for the fruit quality but may result in yield reduction. Real time sensors are used nowadays for monitoring of EC and pH. In hydroponics there is less contamination, low water consumption, higher yield and no need of herbicides or pesticides but initial cost is high and regular monitoring is important.
Keywords: Hydroponics, pH optimization, nutrient management, electrical conductivity