Advantages & disadvantages of Hydroponics

April 12th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Hydroponics is an alternative solution for producing crops; it is a method that replaces soil with a combination of water and various minerals and nutrients. The word hydroponics comes from Greece and means “working water”, in fact we replace the soil with a water rich in all the elements essential for the plants to grow. Read the rest of this entry »

The complete hydroponics system

April 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

When you start growing plants the hydroponic way, you’ll definitely wonder whether you have purchased a complete hydroponic system or you need to buy some additional items afterwards. The good part is that respectable companies that manufacture complete hydroponic systems usually include an all-included kit for the user, Read the rest of this entry »

How To build your own hydroponics system

April 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Those of you who are beginners in hydroponics may be very interested in how to build your own hydroponics system. Actually they want something easy to implement and if possible with fast results. But before you make up your mind to build your own hydroponics system you must decide what type of crops you will grow, vegetables, flowers, fruits or something else. To respond to the clients’ requests many companies that act in the hydroponics market edited various guides on how to build your own hydroponics system. Read the rest of this entry »

How to build a hydroponics system

April 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Given the fact that hydroponic systems are sometimes quite expensive, and very often they can only be ordered on the Internet, many people choose to build a hydroponics systems at home and experiment growing plants without soil. This may begin as a hobby that could turn into a life time occupation. Building your own plant growing independent system is not just simple, but it is also fun. Here are the basic instructions you need to follow in order to have a system applicable to water-loving plants. Read the rest of this entry »

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