What Is Hydroponic Lettuce
Anything hydroponic is part of an agricultural method of growing of crops without soil.
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What Is Hydroponic Lettuce
Anything hydroponic is part of an agricultural method of growing of crops without soil.
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Hydroponic Growing
Hydroponics, by definition, is a method of growing plants in a water based, nutrient rich solution. Hydroponics does not use soil, instead the root system is supported using an inert medium such as perlite, rockwool, clay pellets, peat moss, or vermiculite.
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Hydroponics simply means growing plants in water, but with nutrients added. The plants are placed in growing media such as rockwool, clay pellets, foam, recycled foam, gravel, peat, sawdust, or coconut fibres, then fed a nutrient solution that includes the essential elemets to make them grow.
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Hydroponics System
Most vegetables many fruits will thrive in a Hydroponics system. Greens and Lettuce grow well in hydroponic greenhouses, as do many of the other leafy greens like cabbate, chard, and spinach.
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The idea behind hydroponics is to remove as many barriers as possible between a plant’s roots and the water, oxygen, and nutrients it needs to grow.
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