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Tuesday, 12 August 2008
What is hydroponics? Taken from the Greek word for "water-working", Hydroponics is the practice of soil-less gardening.Hydroponics is a very pure form of agriculture which uses a fraction of the water and fertilizer that traditional, soil-based agriculture does. There is no need for herbicides in hydroponics because there are no weeds.
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What is hydroponics? Taken from the Greek word for "water-working", Hydroponics is the practice of soil-less gardening.Hydroponics is a very pure form of agriculture which uses a fraction of the water and fertilizer that traditional, soil-based agriculture does. There is no need for herbicides in hydroponics because there are no weeds.

How is hydrogen peroxide used in hydroponics? Hydrogen Peroxide (H202) is made up of oxygen and water. When it breaks down a single atom of oxygen is released along with a single water molecule. It leaves no residue or waste behind. The single atom of oxygen is what makes it so useful. Hydrogen Peroxide has two main uses in hydroponics: disease fighting and aeration. It can be added regularly to nutrient solutionin order to increase the amount of dissolved oxygen in solution. It can also be added to help fight root rot.Hydroponics, from the Greek words (water-working). Hydroponics is a system of gardening without soil. In hydroponics, you provide all the nutrients to your plants through a water/nutrient solution. There are lots of ways to apply hydroponics but, basically, all of them supply nutrient solution directly to the plant's root system. In most cases you mix nutrients into water and feed this solution directly to your plants. Soil doesn't make plants grow.Hydroponics is defined as the cultivation of plants by placing the roots in a liquid nutrient solution rather than soil.

Is hydroponics organic? Hydroponics is a very pure form of agriculture which uses a fraction of the water and fertilizer that traditional, soil-based agriculture does. There is no need for herbicides in hydroponics because there are no weeds. Most hydroponic growers use integrated pest management or biological control to keep pest insects from causing damage. Most hydroponic fertilizers are a premium grade of water soluble fertilizer.Hydroponics is defined as the cultivation of plants by placing the roots in a liquid nutrient solution rather than soil. This method of growing plants is believed to have been used to grow plants in the hanging gardens of Babylon over 2,000 BC. In modern times, the US army used hydroponics to feed the occupation troops in Japan after World War II.

Can I get a paragraph on hydroponics? Hydroponics, from the Greek words (water-working). Hydroponics is a system of gardening without soil. In hydroponics, you provide all the nutrients to your plants through a water/nutrient solution. There are lots of ways to apply hydroponics but, basically, all of them supply nutrient solution directly to the plant's root system. In most cases you mix nutrients into water and feed this solution directly to your plants. Soil doesn't make plants grow.Hydroponics is commonly referred to as the cultivation of plants in water.

Can I still grow organically using hydroponics? There really is not much difference between "organically" grown produce and "hydroponically" grown produce, as both are grown with high quality minerals and without the use of toxic pesticides. You can also opt to utilize the variety of organic hydroponic nutrients that are available.Hydroponics is the method of growing plants using a soilless media which could include a wide variety of examples like: gravel, peat, vermiculite Perlite, old rubber tires, rockwool, and expanded clay aggregates. The minerals that the plant needs are dissolved into the water which is then watered directly to the plants. So, in short instead of the plants searching throughout the soil for their minerals they draw them directly from the water that they are being fed.Hydroponics literally means "water working" but, in practical use, it means growing plants in a nutrient solution without soil.

What are the advantages of hydroponics? In practice all this really means is all the nutrient minerals that a plant needs to live and grow are added to the water in the form of a complete nutrient package. Once the nutrients are in the water, there is no longer any need for the root environment to have any other properties other than good oxygen, moisture content and drainage for good root development.Aeroponics is a form of hydroponics. The roots of the growing plants are suspended in the air, and they are misted by high pressure sprayers. The sprayers break the nutrient into small particles and saturate the roots. The levels of oxygen in the water are kept high by the constant circulation of the water. Experiments with aeroponics have shown that plants can grow up to 50% faster than in regular hydroponic systems.

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