Skip to main content

Week 7 - Hurricane Recovery + Plant Nutrition Presentation

I started by checking on the plants since they may have been affected by the hurricane last week. The winds were really strong leaving myself (and most of Gainesville) without power for days. The tomato plants had fallen over and some plants were looking a bit rough but they all survived! And also seem to have really enjoyed the extra water. 



Main takeaways from the Plant Nutrition presentation:


Soil = 45% inorganic mineral particles, 5% organic matter, 25% water, and 25% air.

Humus = organic matter

Macronutrients = Essential element required in large amount for normal plant growth and development

Micronutrient = Essential element required in very small amounts for normal plant growth and development

If fertilizer says 20-10-15 = 20% nitrogen, 10% phosphorus, 15% potassium

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Week 13 - Cucumber & Bean harvest + Protected Ag Presentation

I started off the day by harvesting cucumbers and beans from the garden. They did really well and look perfect! Now for the bad news, the cucumber plants' leaves are still slowly dying from whatever disease they got. But the cucumbers are still growing.    Key takeaways from the Protected Ag presentation: Lack of bacterial contamination by herbivores = greater food safety Types of hydroponic systems = Nutrient film technique, deep water culture, wick system, ebb and flow, drip system, aeroponics Pros of hydroponics = up to 90% less water used, no chemicals, consumers get it fresher, reduces damage/spoilage/waste due to not having to be transported as far, more can be grown quickly Cons of hydroponics = time consuming, requires expertise, requires 24/7 on site supervision/maintenance, needs constant electricity