Had a productive hot sauce season last year from 12 plants plus farmers market Fresno peppers. In 2020, I'd like to increase output and reduce the Fresno content, so I'm hoping to grow about 25-35 plants.
My problem is space. I've only got two small areas to grow. One is about 50 sq ft, and the other is a balcony about 20 sq ft. The balcony gets a bit more sun, but has no water or electricity service. I've been growing in soil in 5 and 6 gallon pots. Neither space gets a full day sun, but chinenses do quite well.
I'm considering setting up an outdoor hydro system to maximize space efficiency. Our climate seems suitable; we only get about 0-10 days above 90F in the summer and most years it never freezes.
A friend who does commercial hydroponic gardening recommended an aquaponic system, specifically a vertical system. He has no personal experience with aquaponics, but he's seen nothing but great results from friends' home aquaponics systems. I'm reluctant to go this route; seems too complex, and I'd worry about temperature control since the tank would be outside. Really want a low maintenance set up.
He advised strongly against aeroponics, and discouraged me from ebb and flow, or drip (although ebb and flow and drip are what he uses at work). He thought DWC would be OK, but warned that optimizing a nutrient mix could be challenging since most hydro nutrients are intended for cannabis. (this was another reason he recommended aquaponics).
We didn't discuss passive setups like Kratky, but it seems like passive systems are less space efficient and won't take advantage of our long growing season.
Would love some advice from the pepperheads here. What kind of system would you set up and why? What pitfalls and problems should I expect?
Another question: is it possible to overwinter hydro plants?
My problem is space. I've only got two small areas to grow. One is about 50 sq ft, and the other is a balcony about 20 sq ft. The balcony gets a bit more sun, but has no water or electricity service. I've been growing in soil in 5 and 6 gallon pots. Neither space gets a full day sun, but chinenses do quite well.
I'm considering setting up an outdoor hydro system to maximize space efficiency. Our climate seems suitable; we only get about 0-10 days above 90F in the summer and most years it never freezes.
A friend who does commercial hydroponic gardening recommended an aquaponic system, specifically a vertical system. He has no personal experience with aquaponics, but he's seen nothing but great results from friends' home aquaponics systems. I'm reluctant to go this route; seems too complex, and I'd worry about temperature control since the tank would be outside. Really want a low maintenance set up.
He advised strongly against aeroponics, and discouraged me from ebb and flow, or drip (although ebb and flow and drip are what he uses at work). He thought DWC would be OK, but warned that optimizing a nutrient mix could be challenging since most hydro nutrients are intended for cannabis. (this was another reason he recommended aquaponics).
We didn't discuss passive setups like Kratky, but it seems like passive systems are less space efficient and won't take advantage of our long growing season.
Would love some advice from the pepperheads here. What kind of system would you set up and why? What pitfalls and problems should I expect?
Another question: is it possible to overwinter hydro plants?