Hydroponics Daily

Hydroponics for growing weed (actual weeds!)


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In this episode Dr. Sharp explores the unusual topic of growing weeds — specifically black grass — using hydroponics.

Key Points:

  • Why Grow Black Grass?

    • Black grass is the #1 arable weed in the UK, especially harmful to cereal crops like wheat and barley.

    • It’s resistant to herbicides and there are no GM crops in the UK to help control it.

    • Public is unaware of its impact because it doesn't affect home gardens — unlike more well-known weeds like Japanese knotweed.

    • Eutrema’s Approach:

      • Dr. Sharp’s company, Eutrema, is developing biological control methods using naturally occurring mildew and rust pathogens.

      • These fungi stunt black grass growth (rather than kill it), allowing cereal crops to outcompete it.

      • Their pathogens are highly specific (forma specialis) and pose no risk to other crops.

      • Why Hydroponics?

        • Black grass is difficult to grow in greenhouses and standard compost due to pests and diseases like “take-all.”

        • Hydroponics allows for clean, controlled growth, eliminating many variables.

        • They use NFT systems (nutrient film technique) for better consistency and plant health.

        • Challenges in Growing Black Grass:

          • It’s tough to germinate and cultivate due to its seed structure and sensitivity.

          • Silicon is crucial in their nutrient mix because grasses like black grass accumulate high levels of silicon.

          • Interesting Experiments:

            • Testing how UV light affects spore viability.

            • Developing plant-friendly “sunscreen” formulations to protect beneficial fungi from UV damage.

            • Beyond Black Grass – Other Weeds for Hydroponics:

              • Dr. Sharp muses on potential uses for other “weeds”:

                • Fat hen (once a Roman crop), dandelions (used for medicine and drink), shepherd’s purse (edible in Asia).

                • Mentions nettles (textile potential), Japanese knotweed (biostimulant uses), and even moss (teased for the next episode).

                  🔬 Takeaway:

                  This episode flips the script — instead of eradicating weeds, it explores cultivating them as part of solving major agricultural problems. It’s a smart fusion of hydroponics, pathology, and sustainable innovation, with potential to scale.

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