Hydroponic Plants | All Year
Round: Single Plant Hydroponics
As the population increases globally and the limited natural
resources available dwindles, there is an ever increasing need
for new ways or improvement on current plant growing
techniques to be accomplished. One of those
techniques that is not new, but is effective is
hydroponics.
Therefore, when discussing hydroponics it is important to
know what hydroponics is, its advantages and one single
technique of hydroponics. That single technique of hydroponics
is single plant hydroponics.
What Is Hydroponics?
Hydroponics is a plant growing system that does not require
the use of soil. In fact, the word hydroponics is comprised of
two Greek words. The first word is hydro and means water. The
second word is ponics and is Greek for labor. Therefore,
hydroponics literally means “water labor.”
Subsequently, hydroponics is a growing system or process
that is dependent upon the water rather than the soil. This
occurs as the water itself is comprised of the proper
percentage of the appropriate nutrients needed to nurture the
plant and bring about the corresponding fruit associated with
that plant.
Therefore, rather than the plant receiving the nitrate,
phosphate, magnesium, etc. through soil, the plant obtains
these nutrients through the ionized water.
Advantages
There are many advantages realized through this type of
growing process. Two of those advantages are that the nurturing
process for the plant is enhanced and that less water or strain
on natural resources is obtained.
Specifically, the beauty of this process is that the
nutrients are available through a watery medium rather than
through soil. This is beneficial because the roots of the
plants are better able to absorb a watery medium and thus able
to be more efficient in obtaining the needed nutrients. In
addition, this efficiency utilizes less water and therefore is
less of a strain on this precious natural resource.
One additional benefit is that soil is not required. This
can be especially advantageous if there is limited soil or if
the area of crop growth is not conducive to agriculture. This
can be especially true in arid regions such as the mid-East or
in the Southwestern part of The United
States of America.
The Technique Of Single Plant
Hydroponics
In addition to the possibilities of producing large crops
from various plants, there is the reality of implementing
single plant hydroponics. The plant hydroponics system utilized
is the same, however the scale of production is minimized to
just one plant.
Single plant hydroponics can be most beneficial. This
benefit can be realized by individuals who may reside in the
city and have limited soil or space in which to cultivate a
crop. By using a single plant hydroponics, with appropriate
artificial light, the individual can grow a crop of tomatoes or
other type of produce all year around and enjoy the benefits of
such a crop regardless of whether there is sufficiet soil or
despite the weather patterns.
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