Hydroponic Gardening

Posted on June 21 2010 by Guest Author

Hydroponics gardening represents the cultivation of plants without soil, but that is just to simplify the explanation of a much more complex system. The roots of plants are watered with a special solution that provides all the nutrients necessary. Apparently, regular agriculture has other ways but hydroponic gardening may have been known to the ancient world too. At present there are countries like the Netherlands, Germany and Australia that have implemented hydroponics gardening successfully.

There are many advantages to hydroponics gardening but the growth rate is the most spectacular of all. As compared to a soil plant, a hydroponic plant can grow twice faster. The explanation for this difference comes from the specificity of the environment that triggers reactions in the roots of the plants. In the hydroponic medium, the roots have more oxygen and the nutrients are absorbed faster. This means that the plant does not have to search in the soil for the necessary minerals. Instead, the energy is converted into growth.

Another great benefit of hydroponics gardening consists of the superior protection against disease, bug infection and fungi. Thus, hydroponic plants can grow faster because they are healthier. If hydroponics gardening were implemented in dry geographical areas, the problem of food sources would be seriously limited. Many states have shown willingness to implement the system in order to have fresh food available all year round while also reducing the level of imports.

It is up to the gardener to choose the growing medium. And the same holds true for nutrients. Both solutions and fertilizers are available in specialized stores. The concentration is very high, as you will use between 2 and 4 spoonfuls per gallon of water. You can also get nutrients for growing or blooming purposes depending on the situation. Such mixes ensure that hydroponics gardening remains effective and natural for the plants.

Another issue here is the choice of the hydroponic system, which can be active or passive. In active hydroponics gardening, the nutrient solution is actively pumped to the roots from where it is absorbed. They are better than passive hydroponics garden systems that provide a lower oxygen level by simpling wetting the roots. Even if the active variant costs more, it is worth implementing.

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