One of our basil varieties shown growing in a hydroponic system.

Hydroponic Performers

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Reliably high, uniform yields of large, flavorful fruit.
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Convenient mix of one-cut, cored types for growing your own salad mix.
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Slow-bolting white-stem pac choi for dense, fully formed mini heads.
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Small, dome-shaped plants with fine leaves, perfect for pots or beds.
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Leaf mold-resistant orange cherry.
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Early, high-yielding San Marzano type for greenhouse and hoophouse.
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Downy mildew-resistant basil with large leaves.
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Zesty citrus aroma for adding unique flair to fish and salads.
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Our smallest Greek basil for small or mixed containers.
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Feathery leaves add delicate dill flavor and visual interest.
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Compact, downy mildew-resistant basil.
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Purple, lime, and dusty-green leaves with sweet-spicy flavor.
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Light green leaves with yellow mid-vein and stems.
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Purple and dark green leaves.
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Magenta-dusted leaves add gentle contrast and spinach-like flavor.
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Improved strain of standard Genovese basil.
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Darkest broadleaf mustard.
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This article describes the basic steps of seed-starting in hydroponic systems and introduces some of the primary environmental variables that affect plant health and productivity in hydroponic systems.
Most basil types and varieties can perform well in container production and/or hydroponic systems, but which ones will perform best for you? With a few facts in hand, you'll be prepared to match your system to the best varieties. Here's help getting your container and/or hydroponic basil production off to a successful start.
Browse our complete selection of hydroponic head lettuce varieties, selected specifically for successful hydroponic production.
An introductory guide to hydroponics production, including basics on types of hydroponic systems; how hydroponics differs from growing in soil; scheduling what to plant hydroponically and when; specialty hydroponic techniques; and how to choose varieties for hydroponic production, from Johnny's Selected Seeds.
Introducing some of Johnny's favorite recommended varieties for hydroponic growing systems. As a solution-driven company, we aggregated results from trials with independent hydroponic growers with our own variety knowledge and information received from our suppliers to compile our Hydroponics Performers category.
This tech sheet describes common hydroponic growing media options; and how to select which one is best for your needs; how using plugs differs from using a soilless mix in hydroponic production; monitoring salt buildup in different types of media; and maintaining medium hygiene.
This tech sheet describes the basic steps of seed-starting in hydroponic systems and introduces the primary variables that affect plant health and productivity in hydroponic systems. Information presented includes steps for seed-starting in hydroponic systems; primary environmental specifications of hydroponically grown crops; and recommended further reading.
Johnny's recommended varieties for hydroponic growing systems. As a solution-driven company, we aggregated the results from trials with independent hydroponic growers, in combination with our own variety knowledge and the information we receive from our suppliers, to compile our Hydroponics Performers category.
Download a full-color, print-friendly, PDF version of our Hydroponic & Container Basil Guide. This brochure prints on 4 single-sided sheets of 8.5x11" paper, or on two, double-sided sheets. Refer to our accompanying Hydroponic & Container Basil Comparison Chart for more information.
Johnny's online Hydroponic Head Lettuce Catalog is shoppable, interactive, and downloadable — all the features that make for a convenient, ecoconscious shopping experience.
This guide provides prospective hydroponic growers with introductory information about crop production using various common adaptations of this growing method.
This tech sheet describes some of the most common pest and disease threats in greenhouse and hydroponic systems, as well as prevention basics, with links to recommended references for further reading.