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Hydroponics: Soil-Free Farming for Modern Agriculture
Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water solutions instead. This technique allows plants to receive all the essential minerals directly through water, enabling faster growth and efficient use of resources. Hydroponics is widely used in modern agriculture, urban farming, and indoor growing systems due to its convenience and high productivity.
How Hydroponics Works
In a hydroponic setup, plant roots are placed in water or an inert growing medium such as coco peat, perlite, or clay pellets. The water contains balanced nutrients that plants normally get from soil. By delivering these nutrients directly, hydroponics supports healthier growth and allows plants to thrive even in limited space or controlled environments.
Benefits of Hydroponic Farming
Hydroponics offers several advantages, including faster plant growth, higher yields, and reduced water usage compared to traditional farming. Because the system recirculates water, very little is wasted. It also limits weed growth and reduces…