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In a conventional garden the
plants are grown in soil and take their nourishment from
the chemical compounds contained within that soil. The
hydroponic gardener replaces the soil with a balanced,
nutrient rich, solution that the plant can absorb with
ease. Because the plant does not have to work so hard
to absorb the available nutrients it saves energy which
can then be utilised for stronger growth.
Because of this energy saving, plants grown using hydroponic methods
outperform conventionally produced plants in both growth and fruit
production. Due to the consistent results and good profit margins,
more and more commercial growers are turning to hydroponic production.
Totally organic production is possible using specially designed organic
nutrients, giving excellent, inexpensive, vegetables and herbs. |