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HYDROPONICSHydroponique
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HYDROPONICS"process of growing plants without soil," 1937, formed in English from hydro- + -ponics, from Greek ponein "to labor, toil," from ponos "labor" (see span (v.)). Related: [..]
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HYDROPONICScultivation of plants by growing them in nutrient solutions instead of soil.
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HYDROPONICSGardening without soil, plants are grown in water and supplied with the nutrients they need to grow. google_ad_client="pub-9289936084224656";google_ad_slot="4852999306";google_ad_width=468;google_ad_height=60;
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HYDROPONICSThe science of growing plants in liquid rather than soils.
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HYDROPONICSGrowing plants in conditions without any soil
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HYDROPONICSHydroponics is a method of growing plants, whereby soil is replaced by nutrient and oxygen rich water.
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HYDROPONICSThe science of growing plants in mineral solutions or liquid, instead of soil.
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HYDROPONICSThe science of growing plants in water. Where the plant's roots are grown in an inorganic medium and the water holds all the nutrients. Immobilisation
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HYDROPONICSA method of growing plants without soil but in water instead. Plant foods are fed into the circulating waters.
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HYDROPONICSGrowing plants without soil in sand, gravel, or liquid with added nutrients.
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HYDROPONICSA method of growing plants without soil. Plants usually are suspended in water or inert growing media, and plant nutrients are supplied in dilute solutions. Visit atlantishydroponics.com for hydroponic equipment, tools, and gardening tips.
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HYDROPONICS Gardening without soil, plants are grown in water and supplied with the nutrients they need to grow.
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HYDROPONICSgrowing plants without soil, usually by supplying nutrients to the roots by immersing them in a specially prepared solution or with special sprays (aeroponics).
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HYDROPONICSA technique of growing plants (without soil) in water containing dissolved nutrients.
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HYDROPONICSHydroponics refers to a system of gardening that does not use soil. Plants are grown in water and receive their nutrients from the addition of solutions rather than soil. For growers, hydroponic advan [..]
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HYDROPONICSa method of cultivating plants in nutrient-rich water, in the absence of soil
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HYDROPONICSHydroponics is the science of growing plants in a liquid nutrient solution rather than in soil. The plants are supported in a sterile, inert medium, such as gravel or peat, and regularly flooded with a nutrient-rich solution, which is drained off and reused until it is no longer beneficial. The air and light in a hydroponics enclosure is strictly c [..]
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HYDROPONICSGrowing vegetables and fruits (such as lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers) in water with nutrients washing over the roots of the plants.
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HYDROPONICSGrowing vegetables and fruits (such as lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers) in water with nutrients washing over the roots of the plants, without the use of soil.
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HYDROPONICS(n) a technique of growing plants (without soil) in water containing dissolved nutrients
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HYDROPONICSHydroponics is the method of growing plants without the need for soil.
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HYDROPONICSA technique for growing Plants in Culture Solutions rather than in Soil. The roots are immersed in an aerated solution containing the correct proportions of essential mineral Salts. (From Concise Dict [..]
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HYDROPONICSA technique for growing plants in culture solutions rather than in soil. The roots are immersed in an aerated solution containing the correct proportions of essential mineral salts. (From Concise Dict [..]
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HYDROPONICS Growing of plants in water containing dissolved nutrients, rather than in soil. This process is being used in greenhouses for intensive off-season production of vegetables.
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HYDROPONICSA method of growing plants without soil. Plants usually are suspended in water or inert growing media, and plant nutrients are supplied in dilute solutions. Visit atlantishydroponics.com for hydroponi [..]
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