• Question: What are hydroponics?

    Asked by BossBob1234 to Chloe, Irene, Pierre, NULL, Uday on 13 Nov 2015. This question was also asked by 829ntrd48.
    • Photo: Chloe Huseyin

      Chloe Huseyin answered on 13 Nov 2015:


      Hydroponics is a way of growing plants that doesn’t use soil. The roots of the plants are placed in a mineral nutrient solution only, so they still get the nutrients they need to grow but without actually planting them in the ground.

    • Photo: Irene Regan

      Irene Regan answered on 13 Nov 2015:


      Gosh you love your plant stuff, well done:)

      The word, Hydroponic, comes from Latin and means working water.
      Simply put, it is growing plants without soil.

    • Photo: Uday Bangavadi

      Uday Bangavadi answered on 16 Nov 2015:


      Hydroponics is the process of growing plans without soil. All required nutrients are fed by water. It has several advantages. using hydroponic gardening techniques, gardeners don’t have to worry about – weeding, soil borne diseases, when to fertilize, spraying pesticides, labours for cultivation, tilling, soil texture, and more. With this technique, big better results are expected in short time.

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