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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2025 · 4 MIN

5 Non-Essential Elements with potential use in Hydroponics

from Hydroponics Daily · host Eutrema Ltd

In today's episode of Hydroponics Daily, we explore five non-essential elements that, while not required for plant growth, can significantly enhance the strength and resistance of plants within hydroponic systems. Discover why silicon is the standout element, improving cell wall strength and boosting plants' resilience against environmental stresses and pests. Learn about the roles and potential hazards of selenium, cobalt, vanadium, and titanium, and why they are less recommended compared to essential nutrients like iron. Join us as we delve into the science behind these elements, providing insights into when and how silicon can be safely incorporated into your hydroponic feeds, ensuring optimal pH levels and plant health. This episode not only guides you through the benefits and risks associated with non-essential elements but also empowers you to make informed decisions for a flourishing hydroponic garden.

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