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Hydroponic growing usually happens indoors. Instead of using soil, plants get their nutrients from a mineral-rich water solution. By growing indoors, you reduce the need for pesticides and don’t need to worry about soil-borne diseases.
Apart from plants, you need containers, water, nutrients, and artificial light. You’ll also need something to anchor your plants in place.
You can grow most flowers, plants, and vegetables hydroponically. However, root vegetables like onions, carrots, and garlic tend to do better in soil.
Growing plants hydroponically saves 90 percent of the water you’d use with soil. Your plants will also grow faster, as nutrients are delivered to the roots more frequently. In fact, some crops will grow twice as fast.
Yes, they certainly can be with the use of a certified organic nutrients and additives.
A big range of hydroponic systems exist, the most popular being flood and drain, top feed Pot in pot with coco/perlite, NFT and deep water culture.
The most common are coco/perlite, clay balls or perlite.
Most hydroponic growers don’t use pesticides. However, if you are having problems, we have great organic solutions available.
With hydroponics, your plants don’t need to create elaborate rooting systems. This means they take less time to grow. Plus, the nutrient-rich water means that some plants can grow in just a few weeks.