How to Grow Chamomile Using a Hydroponic System for Beginners
Basic Data
- ☀ Ideal Temperature: Chamomile thrives in temperatures between 60°F to 68°F.
- 🌱 Germination Time: Usually takes 7 to 14 days to germinate.
- 📅 Time to Maturity: Typically matures in about 60 to 65 days.
Germination Steps
- Step 1: Soak the planting sponge and gently squeeze out excess moisture.
- Step 2: Place chamomile seeds into the damp sponge.
- Step 3: Keep in a well-lit area until seeds germinate.
- Step 4: Transfer the sponge with the sprouted seeds to the hydroponic system.
Growing Process
Light Requirements Table
Stage | Light Duration | Light Spectrum | Light Intensity |
Germination | 12-14 hours/day | Full spectrum | 100-150 µmol/m²/s |
Seedling | 12-14 hours/day | Full spectrum | 150-200 µmol/m²/s |
Vegetative | 12-14 hours/day | Full spectrum | 150-200 µmol/m²/s |
Mature | 12-14 hours/day | Full spectrum | 150-200 µmol/m²/s |
- 💧 Water Pump Volume and Duration: Set to cycle every 20 minutes.
- 🔧 pH Value: 6.0 to 7.0.
- 🍼 Nutrient Ratio:
- Nitrogen: 80 parts per million
- Phosphorus: 40 parts per million
- Potassium: 120 parts per million
- Calcium: 80 parts per million
- Magnesium: 40 parts per million
- Trace Elements: Include Iron, Manganese, Zinc at 1 part per million each as needed.
Plant Benefits
- Medicinal Properties: Chamomile is renowned for its soothing and calming effects, often used in teas.
- Aromatic: Adds a pleasant fragrance to your indoor garden.
- Flower Production: Produces attractive flowers that can also be used decoratively.
Conclusion
Chamomile is an excellent choice for hydroponic beginners interested in growing herbs for both culinary and medicinal purposes. Its ease of care and the soothing qualities of its flowers make it a rewarding addition to any hydroponic garden. Enjoy the process of growing and using chamomile for teas and relaxation.