Hydroponics is growing plants by supplying all necessary nutrients in the plants’ water supply rather than through the soil.

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Hydroponics is growing plants by supplying all necessary nutrients in the plants’ water supply rather than through the soil.

Growing plants hydroponically helps gardeners and farmers grow more food more rapidly in smaller areas and to produce food in parts of the world where space, good soil, and/or water are limited.

These systems use no energy to move nutrients and water. Passive systems often use a "wicking" material to draw up the liquid nutrients. Or they simply suspend the plants in the solution with an air space around some of the root zone. pH must remain between 5.8 and 6.5 Photosynthesis is the process by which plants grow.

pH pH is a measure of the acidity and alkalinity on a scale from 1 to 14, with 1 being very acidic, 7 being neutral, and 14 being very alkaline.

Photosynthesis

Nutrients Plants need about 16 different essential elements for optimum growth. There are Macro and Micro nutrients.

Macro nitrogen (N)–Promotes development of leaves phosphorus (P)–Aids in growth of roots potassium (K)–Helps plant resist disease calcium (Ca)–Helps promote new root and shoot growth magnesium (Mg)–Contributes to leaf color and helps absorb sunlight sulfur (S)–Contributes leaf color Macronutrients, which are ordinarily found in soil, are needed by plants in rather large amounts.

Micro Trace elements, or micronutrients, are important to the total well-being of the plant, but in much smaller amounts. They include manganese, iron, copper, and others…

Did you know? Did you know that most plants are composed of about 90 percent water? Records show that plants have been grown without soil for many thousands of years. The modern science of hydroponics began in the 1930s A large cucumber plant, when fruiting, can use up to a gallon of water a day!