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Problem: Hydroponics Planting
If one was asked what it takes to normally plant seeds or
grow a product, the average individual would generally respond
with four key elements needed. Generally those four
elements would include the seed itself,
soil, light and water.
However, in today's day and age and the need to grow food to
meet the demands of a growing global community other methods
need to be developed or improved on. One of those methods that
has been improved upon is hydroponics planting.
Therefore, to fully understand this process it is important
to know what is hydroponics planting and what are the
advantages of hydroponics planting.
What Is Hydroponics Planting?
Hydroponics planting is the process in which the seeds of
soon to be plants receive their needed growth nutrients through
specially treated water. This water is generally infused with
the proper percentages of nutrients needed to properly nurture
the seeds that will soon become a crop.
Often those nutrients include such minerals as calcium,
phosphate, magnesium, sulfate, dihydrogen phosphate, etc.
Additionally, there are three methods in which hydroponics
planting is accomplished.
Those three methods include the static solution, the
non-static solution and aeroponics. Each of these methods
delivers the treated water to the plant, but varies on how the
process is accomplished.
For example the static solution means that the plants are
grown in a closed container. Types of containers used in a
static hydroponics planting process include jars, buckets,
various sized tanks, etc. The individual utilizing this type of
hydroponics planting system aerates the plant and adds the
ionized water on a regular basis.
The non-static solution of hydroponics planting is the exact
opposite of the static solution process. Additionally, the
aeroponics process uses a misting or vapor like process to
provide nutrients to the plant’s roots.
Generally, the treated water contains the essential
nutrients for plant growth. Some of those nutrients include
calcium, nitrate, sulfate, magnesium, etc. Fundamentally, the
water solution provides quick access to the plant through the
easy absorption of the
treated water easily
through the root system.
Advantages Of Hydroponics Planting
There are many advantages associated with the use of
hydroponics planting. The main advantage of hydroponics
planting is that soil is not required. This can be extremely
beneficial if fertile soil is not available for crops to be
planted. This can be especially promising for the growth of
crops in such arid countries as the Middle East or the
Southwestern part of The United States of America.
In addition, single plant hydroponics can be developed when
an individual wants to grow a particular crop but does not have
the soil needed to plant the appropriate seeds. Examples where
single plant hydroponics can be demonstrated is give
individuals living in a high-rise or in an area where the use
of planting soil is limited.
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