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Hydroponics Information

Friday, November 13th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hydroponics is another way of Gardening and of cultivating plants. Even after several years the pollutants that are found in soil in which we are exposed do not go away. Because plants are in mediums that can carry factors which can contribute to the ill health of people researchers have looked for ways to minimize plant exposure to these mediums. In hydroponics soil is not the medium used for planting plants.

Soil Is Not Important

In hydroponic Gardening, researchers have found out that soil is actually just a reservoir where nutrients are stored for the plant’s consumption. The reservoir is just a place where the plant’s food is stored. If a plant receives the needed nutrition some other way then it is not essential to use this reservoir. The nutrients found in soil dissolve in water to allow the plants to absorb them easier is what hydroponic research has found out. For some plants hydrponics has done away with the need for soil.

As long as plants that are usually found in soil, terrestrial plants, have access to the proper kinds of nutrients that are essential to their growth they can actually survive even when they are soilless. For a more healthy human life hydroponics has some medium that may be more suitable. These mediums include gravel, mineral wool, and perlite. To provide stability for the roots to hold on to is why they are there.

The important factor in hydroponics is actually the mineral solution that fills the nutritional needs of the plant. As long as the nutrient based solution is given then nearly all plants can grow without soil. The solution is given to the plant in doses in order to meet the demands of the growing and thriving plant. Being exposed to water all the time is not tolerated by all plants so nutitional solutions
In Gardening through hydroponics are given at certain intervals.

Hydroponics has certain advantages such as cultivation in a clean environment with the fuss and mess of soil. The absence of many soil borne diseases that target plants and produce is another advantage of hydroponics. Hydroponics also opens the possibility to cultivate plants in places that are barren such as the desert. To grow most plants it is not necessary to plant them in soil therefore, greenhouses can grow better crops without soil because the nutrients needed are provided directly to the plants.

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