Have you ever heard the word "hydroponics"?
So, interested in Gardening through Hydroponics Method?
Maybe do you have some vague notions about it, but you are interested in discovering more?
If yes, this is the right book for you.
Hydroponics is a way to grow plants in an aqueous solution rich in nutrients. The roots are supported using a medium such as vermiculite, peat moss, clay balls, Rockwool, or perlite. The rationale behind hydroponics is to let the roots come into contact with the solution
Benefits:
- Plants have access to a lot of oxygen they need.
- The root system of plants will experience less stress than when grown traditionally, as they do not have to find food from the soil and can convert nutrients into energy much faster. This will result in more significant production in a short amount of time.
Since the plants are grown without soil, it is necessary to maximize the nutrient uptake of the roots. This means that how you give the roots their nutrients is extremely important.
Hydroponics has had a place in various civilizations throughout history. The floating gardens in China and Mexico, along with the hanging gardens in Babylon, are some examples of hydroponic culture. However, great strides have been made in this area of agriculture over the years.
Over the past century, horticulturists and scientists have experimented with various hydroponic methods. Hydroponics was used during World War II to provide troops stationed on various islands in the Pacific where food would not easily grow with products they were able to grow themselves.
This book covers:
- Building Structures
- Soil
- Planting
- Growing And Harvesting
- Measures and Number of Plants
- What Is Hydroponic Gardening?
- Hydroponics Gardening Vs. Aquaponics
- Hydroponics Vegetable Gardening
- Hydroponics Grow System
- Which Plants Can Be Grown with Hydroponics
...And Much More!
Grab your copy today and let's get building a Hydroponics garden!!!