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Category: Hydroponics

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Types of Hydroponic Systems

Hydroponics involves growing plants in a nutrient solution rather than in soil. Growing mediums like rockwool, LECA, perlite, or coco coir provide mechanical support for the plant. There are a...

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8 Tips for Growing Tomatoes Hydroponically

Tomatoes are a staple in many people's diets. In addition to being delicious, they are high in Lycopene, which is an antioxidant that has been shown to lower the risk of heart disease and some...

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Hydroponic Growing Media

Hydroponics is a technique that involves growing plants without soil. The plants obtain the nutrients they need from a solution containing dissolved fertilizer. A growing medium is a...

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What is Aeroponics?

You have probably heard of hydroponics as it is becoming an increasingly popular way to grow plants. It is a planting technique that allows urban dwellers to grow their own food. However, a similar...

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Planting Your Orchids Semi Hydroponically

While perusing Instagram, you may have come across pictures of people growing plants in what looks like Cocoa Puffs. This planting technique is called semi-hydroponics. If you are interested in...

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Rainwater Harvesting for Hydroponics

Unlike soil-based gardening, hydroponic gardening involves growing plants in a nutrient solution. The water used for hydroponic systems can come from tap water, distilled water, and well water. But...

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