Hi everyone, I have found a place with a limitless supply of running water, some cliffs around it, all day sun, some soil, and i am questioning myself about the best setup for outdoor hydroponics....
I can have 3-4 meters of water pressure and a bunch of drippers that drip water all day long. the soil there is half sand and half organic matter, and i can get more sand nearby. the slope of the garden is about 20 degrees, south facing, all day sun, and water should run off nicely into the river underneath. the water comes from the river above.
What should i do??? fill up big bags of soil, put them on garden with plants in, and do hydroponics above the ground? what if i did hydro in the soil itself, i would have to measure the depth etc?
what about nutrients? the water is just river water.
I can have 3-4 meters of water pressure and a bunch of drippers that drip water all day long. the soil there is half sand and half organic matter, and i can get more sand nearby. the slope of the garden is about 20 degrees, south facing, all day sun, and water should run off nicely into the river underneath. the water comes from the river above.
What should i do??? fill up big bags of soil, put them on garden with plants in, and do hydroponics above the ground? what if i did hydro in the soil itself, i would have to measure the depth etc?
what about nutrients? the water is just river water.