A. Establish the seedlings

Materials needed:

  • sowing tray – shallow box/basin with holes for drainage at the bottom
  • growing media – aged (not the new one) coconut coir dust or charcoaled rice hull or their mixture; saw dust (possible with the old stock -not the new ones but not yet tested), fine sand (can be combined with coir dust and or charcoaled rice hull)
  • seeds (buy from your local agri store)
  • watering solution (water with SNAP nutrient solution)


Procedure

  1. Fill the sowing tray with a layer of the growing media (about 1 inch thick)
  2. Level die media
  3. Scatter the small seeds uniformly and thinly (the amount depending on your need)
  4. Water liberally as needed (Expect germination in 3 to 5 days)
  5. Grow the seedlings for 10 days before transferring to individual growing cups (called seedling plugs)

B. Prepare the seedling plugs

Materials needed:

  • Styrofoam cups (8 to 10 oz)
  • Cutter or knife or hack saw blade
  • Growing media
  • Seedlings
  • BBQ stick or the like

Procedure

  1. Prepare the Styrofoam cups as shown . Use a knife or cutter to make those 8 holes (about 1 inch long at the side and 1/2 inch at the bottom).
  2. Fill the prepared holding cups with the growing media (about 1/2 inch thick)
  3. Transplant the seedlings from the sowing tray. “Dig” a hole in the middle of the growing media in the cup.  Use the a stick to uproot the seedlings from the sowing tray with care. Transfer only one seedling per cup. Make the transferred seedling stand firmly by replacing the ‘dug’ media to the base of the seedling.
  4. Water the seedling plugs carefully and lightly.

C. Prepare the growing boxes

Materials needed:

  • Styrofoam boxes (boxes of imported grapes}
  • Tin can (with open top and bottom) of big evap milk
  • Polyethylene plastic bag (20″ x 30″, 0.003 mm thick)

Procedure

  1. Make 5-6 (for small styro boxes) or 8 (for big styro boxes) holes on the lid/cover of the box using the tin can as hole puncher (See picture).
  2. Use the plastic bag as liner for the bottom half of the box to make it fit to hold the nutrient solution

D. Running the SNAP hydroponics system

Materials needed:

  • seedling plugs
  • SNAP nutrient solution
  • growing boxes with 10 liters of water each
  • benches or stand (optional) – where the growing boxes will be placed under a shelter
  • rain shelter (optional during dry season) or roof awning facing east for the earliest and longest sunlight possible)

Procedure

  1. For good growth of the plants, locate the SNAP hydroponics  where it will best receive the morning sunlight, the earlier the better. It should be under a roof awning if not a transparent shed to prevent the rain water getting into the system.
  2. Arrange the growing boxes on the bench (optional) with covers removed
  3. Fill each growing box with about 10 liters of tap water
  4. Add 50-75 ml of SNAP A to each box stir well
  5. Add equal amount of SNAP B to each box then stir well again
  6. Put back the cover of the box
  7. Place the seedling plugs into the holes of the cover. See to it that all cups are ‘plugged’ in the holes evenly.
  8. See to it that the bottom of the cups is touching the nutrient solution by lA inch deep, not any deeper or shallower. If not, add more water until the desired depth is reached.
  9. Examine the boxes for leaks and make some troubleshooting.
  10. Visit the set up every morning as early as you can to catch any insect larva that may eat the plants (the larva is visible in the early morning; after that they tend to hide from the sun and maybe harder to find)

Expect the nutrient solution level to recede faster when the plants are much bigger than when they were still seedlings. Replenish using fresh nutrient solution when its level has gone down by more than 1 inch below the cup bottom. However, NEVER allow the level of the solution to again reach the bottom of the cup; replenish until the solution level has reached about 1/2 inch below the cup’s bottom.

NOTE: It is more practical to prepare the nutrient solution in a drum and then just distribute the prepared solution to each growing box and use the left-over solution for replenishing.

For more information, please contact:

Physiology Section, Institute of Plant Breeding, UP Los Banos
PJA Santos and ETM Ocampo
Tel: (049) 576-0024, 536-5287
Email: pjasantos@yahoo.com,  eteresaocampo@yahoo.com

21 Responses
  1. ruel says:

    Hindi po bA nalalagyan ng tubig ulan ulan snap solution?kasi pag umulan,papatak yun sa styro kaya hahalo sa tubig na merong snap solution.

  2. Howell says:

    Sir leo, saan po kaya makakabili ng SNAP, dito po ako s Subic, Zambales

  3. trevor rodiger says:

    how much would a basic starter kit for hydrohonics cost? Is there any other place in metro manila where I can source aside from marikina? is this readily available or it has to be prepared earlier> Thanks

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  5. jose william cea says:

    where can i buy the snap nutrient solution? am based in bicol region. thanks

  6. michael says:

    anybody here na interesado mag start ng nft hydrophonics? im selling my 4″x 8′ pvc pipes my mga holes na din po un, my numbers are 09081581119 and 09214542200 just text or call me tnx!

  7. Art says:

    in case you want to try NFT, im selling my 8″ square pvc pipes. 20 pcs @ P400 each. may 12 holes na po in every pipe. never used. wala din syang cover at both ends. gagamitin na lang. great to start your business.

    if you need also some square pvc pipes, i can also make some for you.
    pick up lang po ha sa place namin sa North Harbor, Manila.

    please call or text me @ 09154452491 or 9238120

    thanks

    • Ferdz says:

      Im interested kaya lang masyadong malayo lugar, d2 kc ako sa rizal,
      pwede bang magtanong meron nyang mabi2lhan malapit d2 sa lugar ko?

  8. Deo Mawis says:

    for those interested to attend the seminar on hydroponics, our next schedule is jan 9, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon at Annapolis St, Greenhills call 47470123 or visit http://www.getsmartcenter.webs.com

  9. german lucero says:

    Gud pm po Sir Leo,ask ko lang yung combination ng coco coir dust at fine sand.Ano po ang magiging ratio?At kung saw dust naman po ang gagamitin ko as growing media kailangan pa po bang haluan ng fine sand?Ano po bang klase ng saw dust mainam gamitin.COco Lumber saw dust?Kasi po yung mga good lumber im sure chemical treated na po yan.Kaya im sure toxic po yung magiging saw dust niyan.

    • Leo says:

      @german lucero, i will check other sources. you can also call the listed numbers directly for advice from the authors.

    • shane, visit mo greenrayhydroponics.webs.com may tagalog section dun. pwde kayo post ng query about SNAP and hydroponics. mag member kayo, anytime pwede kayo post ng query dun.

      yung coco saw dust ok siya as growing medium. pero mas ok kung may bunot for aeration ng roots. yun kc need mo, moisture at oxygen for the roots. kung hahaluan mo ng sand make sure na malinis yung sand para di ka mag iintroduce ng sakit sa veggies mo.

      mike, i google mo lang. meron akong nakita nun. yung supplier ng mga fertilizer na lang need mo contact after makakuha k ng formula.

  10. shane says:

    pwede po bang translate sa tagalog, medyo kapos po kami s inglish.
    sana po makatulong sa amin ang tagalog

  11. Mike says:

    does anyone know how to make the SNAP nutrients or any effective hydroponics formula?

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