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by Steve Evans

Can I transfer plants from soil to hydroponics?

Yes, you can. All that you need to do is wash the roots of the plant by dipping in water and try and remove the maximum amount of the soil matter as possible. Be extraordinarily careful with the fragile roots so that the plant doesn't go into too much transplant shock. After the roots are rather clean go forward and pot the plant in any of your fave hydroponic media and begin the standard watering regimen.

Do plants grown using hydroponics taste better than plants grown in soil?

Pretty frequently this is the case as the plants grown utilizing hydroponics have all of the necessary nutriments widely available to the plant. In soil the crucial micro nutriments are sometimes locked up in the soil where the plants can't take full benefit of these minerals. That's why hydroponics is superior as the grower has absolute control over what minerals the plants are feeding on and in what quantities. This edge over soil frequently produces produce that is much better in taste, color, size, and nutritive worth.

What's the difference between Aeroponics and Aero-Hydroponics?

There's an extremely simple definition of the difference between these 2 systems of growing.

Aeroponic systems have plants which roots dangle in the air and the roots are sprayed with nutrient water. In an Aero-Hydroponic system there are roots that dangle but 1/2 the roots dangle right into water and the other half are sprayed with nutrient water. The spraying action keeps the standing water moving and circulating at any time which works fantastic to get oxygen infused water to the roots. This Aero-

Hydroponic technique has proved to work stunningly for rooting cuttings and all of the stages of expansion too.

What's the difference between organics and hydroponics?

Research show the cells of our body process naturally occurring nutriments better without the interference of the chemicals employed in today's mass produced fruit and vegetables.

Regionally grown or grow your own organic food has a higher nutrient content. Organic food aren't harvested too soon therefore maintaining valuable nutriments. Early crop is the sole way for produce to be shipped many miles away.

Organic fruit and vegetables have a taste that's superior. Organics makes a contribution to the restoration of the environment because no chemicals are used in the act. Green foods just FEEL better.

If you would like to find out more about organic food and our opinion about the topic, visit our Organic and Hydroponic page.


 
     
     
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