Hydroponics
We are all aware of the fact that plants get their food by the process of photosynthesis, in which they utilize sunlight and chlorophyll, to convert water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen
You can clearly see that there is no need for the soil in this entire process and this is proof enough to understand that soil is not the main ingredient for the plants to grow. You might argue that the water and the other nutrients are obtained from the soil, but the truth is that these things can be received from somewhere else, as well.
If the roots are placed in a nutrient-rich solution, the soil is not needed at all. This is the basic principle of hydroponics, which means growing plants in water.
There are many advantages of growing a plant without soil. Some of the growers claim that plants have a better yield when they are grown hydroponically. This is because the plants are grown, with their roots dipped directly into the nutrient-rich solutions.
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There are various ways in which hydroponics works. One very popular method is putting the plants in a plastic trough and allowing a solution of nutrients, trickle down the roots, with the help of a pump and obviously gravity. This technique is known as nutrient-film technique.
- The plants grow faster.
- The yields are 20-25 percent more.
- There is less requirement for space.
- A huge amount of water is saved.
- There is no requirement of soil.
The goal of the eBook is simple: The eBook helps in forming a fair idea about hydroponics.
You will also learn:
- What is Hydroponics?
- The History of Hydroponics
- Advantages of Hydroponic Gardening
- Disadvantages of Hydroponics Gardening
- How Hydroponics System works
- Choosing the right Hydroponics System
- Tools and Equipments required to build Hydroponics Gardening
- Difference Between Indoor and Outdoor Hydroponics System
- Irrigation System
- Selection of Plants and Pots
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