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What is Hydroponics?

What is Hydroponics?

Hydroponics is an innovative and sustainable way to grow plants without soil. Instead, plants are nurtured in a nutrient-rich water solution, which delivers essential nutrients directly to their roots. These roots are typically supported by inert mediums such as Coco Fibre, LECA, perlite, or peat moss. A common misconception is that hydroponics means growing plants solely in water or under artificial lighting – while these elements can be part of the system, the core of hydroponics is the soilless delivery of nutrients.

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