Hydroponic Gardening 101
Hydroponic gardening is basically growing plants without soil. It is a more efficient way to provide food and water to your plants. Plants don’t use soil – they use the food and water that are in the soil. Soil’s function is to supply plants nutrients and to anchor the plants’ roots. In a hydroponic garden, you provide your plants with a complete nutrient formula and an inert growing medium to anchor your plants’ roots so they have easier access to the food and water. Plants grow faster and are ready for harvest sooner. You can grow more plants in the same space as you can with a soil garden, and since there’s no soil, there’s no worry about soil-borne diseases or pests – and no weeding.
Choosing the Hydro System that Fits you Best
Consider your available space, lighting, budget, and time constraints before setting up your grow. Also think about what you want to grow, whether you may want to expand, and recurring costs.