- Hydroponics - Wikipedia
Hydroponics is a type of horticulture and a subset of hydroculture which involves growing plants, usually crops or medicinal plants, without soil, by using water-based mineral nutrient solutions in an artificial environment
- How to Start a Hydroponic Garden: 5 Methods - The Spruce
Hydroponics is a method of cultivating plants without soil, though it can include another material to assist in growing, for example, vermiculite, perlite, or coconut coir Hydroponics is better than soil in certain ways and indoor garden growing gives you more control
- Hydroponics: How It Works, Benefits How to Get Started
Hydroponics is a type of agriculture or gardening method that doesn’t use soil The term comes from the Greek words “hudor” for water and “ponos” for work, so in translation, it essentially means “water-working ” If there’s no soil, you may be wondering, then what do the plants grow in?
- Hydroponics | Definition, Technology, Uses, Benefits . . .
Hydroponics is the cultivation of plants in nutrient-enriched water, with or without the mechanical support of an inert medium such as sand, gravel, or perlite A wide variety of vegetables and florist crops can be grown satisfactorily with hydroponic systems, including lettuces, tomatoes, and strawberries
- Hydroponic Systems: How They Work and How To Build Your Own
Learn the basic types of hydroponic systems and how they work Also covered is how to build your own and the best hydroponic systems to buy
- Hydroponics | Oklahoma State University
Hydroponics is the growing of plants in a liquid nutrient solution with or without the use of artificial media Commonly used mediums include expanded clay, coir, perlite, vermiculite, brick shards, polystyrene packing peanuts and wood fiber
- Hydroponics 101 – The Complete Guide To Hydroponic Growing
To be considered a hydroponic system, plants need to be either supported by an inert growing medium, or nothing at all The only nutrients your plants get are what you feed them – directly at the root zone The ready availability of nutrients to the root zone is what leads to such impressive growth and yields with hydroponics
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