What you need to know about Hydroponics
Hydroponics is a form of gardening and cultivation of plants. Even after several years the pollutants that are found in soil in which we are exposed do not go away. This is one of the resaons why researchers have looked for ways to reduce the exposure of plants to mediums that carry pollutants that can contribute to the ill health of a person. Through hydroponics soil is not used as a medium for planting.
Soil Is Not Important
In hydroponic gardening, researchers have found out that soil is actually just a reservoir where nutrients are stored for the plant’s consumption. The reservoir is just a place where the plant’s food is stored. Therefore, this reservoir is not essential if the plant can get the nutrients some other way. Hydroponic reseach has discovered that plants are able to absord nutrients in soil better when the soil is watered. For some plants hydrponics has done away with the need for soil.
Plants that are usually found in soil, terrestrial plants, can actually survive even when they are soilless, as long as they have access to the right kinds of nutrients that are essential tot heir growth. Hydroponics also has some medium that may be more suitable for a healthy human life. These mediums are mineral wool, perlite and gravel. To provide stability for the roots to hold on to is why they are there.
In hydroponics the mineral solution is the important factor that fills the plants’ nutritional need. Nearly all plants can grow without soil when they given a nutrient based solution. The growing plant is given a solution that is formulated to meet the needs of the plant and help it thrive but the solution is given in doses. Not all plants can tolerate their roots being exposed to water all the time so some nutritional solutions
are given at certain intervals through hydroponics.
Hydroponics has certain advantages such as cultivation in a clean environment with the fuss and mess of soil. Hydroponics has another advantage because it help eliminate many soil borne diseases that tranfer to produce and plants. For places that are barren such as the desert that have difficulty in cultivating plants hydroponics provides a solution. Soil is not necessary to grow most plants; therefore, greenhouses can be made for better crops that have nutrients directly provided for them without the excesses of soil.



























