Cultivation Technique
(Hydroponics) Hydroponics is a technique for cultivating plants in a nutrient-filled water-based solution without soil. It is used to grow plants faster and more efficiently, as the solution contains all of the nutrients that the plants need without the need for soil. The technique has become increasingly popular due to its advantages, including having less need for water and soil, requiring less labor, and reducing the risk of soil-borne diseases. Additionally, hydroponics allows the growing of plants indoors, not just outdoors, providing more options for homeowners and commercial gardeners. In short, hydroponics is a method of growing plants with highly optimized efficiency and flexibility.
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