Understanding Hydroponics, How to grow plants in water

Hydroponics
Hydroponics

Growing plants in water is a cleaner and sterile alternative to soil. This technique consists of growing plants in water enriched with nutrients without soil, although they may be or not suspended in a solid substratum such as gravel, or expanded clay balls. So, if you don’t have enough space and you are ready to try new ways to grow your favorite plants, the hydroponic system is absolutely for you!
Firstly lets discover the differences, advantages and disadvantages of growing plants with soil and growing plants in a hydroponic system.

Differences between soil growing and water growing

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Hydroponic growing

The latin word “hydroponic” comes from “hydro” which means water and “ponic” which means “work”, the whole word means work with water. The first discovery of soilless crops (in 1860) is attributed to two German researchers “Knop” and “Sachs” who managed to grow plants on liquid solutions of water with mineral salts.

1. How it works?

Usually plants take the nutrients they need to grow from soil, which is not an integral part of the plant’s feeding cycle, but simply a stabilizer for the roots. In hydroponics, plants do not depend on the soil for nutrients, instead, pH-controlled and nutrient-rich water provides the plants with what they need to grow by transporting nutrients directly to the plant’s roots, where they are quickly absorbed. Not absorbed water is recycled back into the system to be absorbed later.
For their growth in a hydroponic system, plants need:

2. What do you need to grow plants in water?

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Another way to create your hydroponic system is to use an inert substratum incapable of interacting with other substances  (Clay balls, perlite or vermiculite). For that you have to: 

3. Advantages of hydroponic growing

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4. Advantages of soil growing

5. Disadvantages of hydroponic growing

6. Disadvantages of soil growing

The most important thing to retain is that plant cultivation can be done in many different ways. So it’s up to you to choose your preferred method according to your material means and your skills.

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