September 8, 2010

Hydroponics Gardening

Hydroponics gardening represents the cultivation of plants without soil, but that is just to simplify the explanation of a much more complex system. The roots of plants are watered with a special solution that provides all the nutrients necessary. Apparently, it has been used for thousands of years, although at present it is not by far as extensive as regular agriculture. Hydroponics gardening has been successfully implemented by countries like Australia, Germany and the Netherlands.

Hydroponics gardening has lots of advantages of which the growth rate is probably the most conclusive and relevant. In comparison with soil plants, a hydroponic plant has a double growing rate. The explanation for this difference comes from the specificity of the environment that triggers reactions in the roots of the plants. In the hydroponic medium, the roots have more oxygen and the nutrients are absorbed faster. This means that the plant does not have to search in the soil for the necessary minerals. Instead, the energy is converted into growth.

Another great advantage of hydroponics gardening is the better protection against disease, bug infection and fungi. Thus, hydroponic plants are healthier and thus they can grow faster. If hydroponics gardening were implemented in dry geographical areas, the problem of food sources would be seriously limited. Having fresh food available all year round is indeed a very promising perspective.

The growing mediums differ for hydroponics gardening, and it all depends on the choice of the gardener. The same line of thought applies to nutrients. These are special solutions or hydroponic fertilizers that can be ordered from specialized stores. With 2 or 4 spoonfuls of nutrients you can create a gallon of solution for your plants. Some nutrients will accelerate blooming while others only stimulate growing. Such mixes have been created so that hydroponics gardening remains effective and optimal for the plants.

Another issue here is the choice of the hydroponic system, which can be active or passive. In active hydroponics gardening, the nutrient solution is actively pumped to the roots from where it is absorbed. They are better than passive hydroponics garden systems that just wet the roots without providing the same level of oxygen. Do choose the active variant even if it costs more, because results will be worthy of the investment.

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