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Hydroponics11:00‐12:30 FineTuningNutrientSolu;onandIrriga;onManagement

2:00‐3:00 ChoosingVarie;esforHydroponicProduc;on

4:30‐5:30 BiologicalandChemicalInsectControlinGreenhouses

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Floa;ngHydroponicLeJuceManagement

RonnieSchnellJuly28,2012

Floa;ngHydroponicSystems

Op;mumNutrientSolu;on•  Whatistheop;mumNrateforfloa;nghydroponicleJuce

produc;on?•  Createdarangeofnutrientconcentra;ons

–  0,22,56,91,125,159,193ppmN–  UsingCaNO3and3‐13‐29(tomatospecial)

•  Watervolumethesameforeachtreatment•  Amountofnutrientsolu;onaddedchanges•  CreatedECvaluesfrom0.5to3.0mSpluscontrol(wateronly)•  WhatistheeffectonleJuceyield,andquality?•  WillhighlevelsofNinsolu;onresultinhighlevelsofNO3in

;ssue?•  Color?

GreenhouseExperiment

ImpactofFer;lizerTreatmentsonEC

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ECm

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Daysa*erTransplan1ng

193ppmN

159ppmN

125ppmN

91ppmN

56ppmN

22ppmN

0ppmN

LeJuceYield

LeJuceColor

LeJuceColorandYield

TissueNO3‐NConcentra;on

Solu1onStrengthN(ppm)

22 56 91 125 159 193

Poundsaddedper1000gallonsofsolu;on

N 0.19 0.47 0.75 1.04 1.33 1.61

P2O5 0.10 0.25 0.40 0.56 0.71 0.86

K2O 0.42 1.06 1.71 2.36 3.00 3.65

Ca 0.16 0.41 0.66 0.92 1.17 1.42

Mg 0.09 0.24 0.38 0.53 0.67 0.82

AmountofNutrientsAdded

1000gal=400d2about4inchdepthofsolu;on400plants@1plantpersqd

NitrogenUptakeEfficiency

PhosphorusUptakeEfficiency

PotassiumUptakeEfficiency

SummaryofNutrientSupply

•  90‐125ppmN or•  0.75‐1.0lbsper1000galofN•  Abouta2:1:4ra;o(N‐P2O5‐K2O)•  SupplysufficientNfor400leJuceplants

– Op;mizeyieldandquality– Minimizenitrateaccumula;on

EffectofRainfall•  Largeraineventswilldilutethesolu;on•  Withoutoverflow,nutrientsares;llthere•  Atwhatpointorlevelofdilu;onwouldadjustmentsbeneededtothegrowingsolu;on?

•  Startedwith125ppmN(EC~1.5)•  Imposedtheequivalentofa0.5,1.0,1.5,2.0,2.5and3.0inchrain

•  Comparedtocontrol(nowateradded)•  Totalamountofavailablenutrientdoesnotchange,watervolumedoes

•  MeasuredleJuceyield,qualityandnutrientuptake

Dilu;onEffect–SimulatedRainfall

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LeJuceYield

NUptakeEfficiency

EffectsofDilu;onbyRain

•  Inaddi;ontoyieldandNuptake:– DidnotimpactPofKuptakeefficiencies– DidnotimpactnitratelevelsinleJuce;ssue– Didnotimpactcolor

Whatdoesthismeanformanagement?

•  Star;ngwiththerightamountofnutrientsiscri;cal.

•  Fluctua;onsinwatervolumewillnotimpactyieldorquality.

•  Maintainingasufficientamountofwaterisnecessary.

•  Overflowoftanksresul;nginmasslossofnutrientscouldreduceyieldandquality.

WhentoReplenish

•  ThemajorityofNandKwereconsumed.

•  Smallerpropor;onsofappliedP,Ca,andMgconsumed.

•  Findingtheperfectmixmaybedifficult.

•  Replenishadereachharvest.

•  Periodicflush

Summary

•  90‐125ppmNO3‐Nwasop;mumforproduc;on

•  0.75–1lbNper1000gal=400plantsor•  0.2–0.25lbofactualNper100plants•  Maintainaminimumwaterlevel•  Noneedtoadjustforfluctua;onsinwaterlevelduetorains.

•  Replenishnutrientsadereachharvest.