Develop a Nutrient Program for Hydroponically-Grown Leafy Crops
Chris Currey discusses the importance of water quality and pH and electrical conductivity to develop a nutrient program for hydroponically-grown leafy crops. This presentation is design for beginners. More information at www.greenhouse.uconn.edu This work was supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Hatch Multitstate project accession number 1020637.

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