I am worried that the plants that are growing different roots systems, aren't getting the full nutrients they normally get from earth, and thus your getting a plant that may be inferior in natural nutrients-actually getting a different plant. It's growing, yes, and growing is better than not growing, but the plants look a bit skimpy and not as thick as earth bound ones. I am open but skeptical. What's wrong with adding a little earth?
Great video! One great way to maximize the benefits of hydroponics is to use a vertical setup. With this type of setup, growers can grow more plants with less space. It is also a good idea to install a vertical hydroponics garden near the window so that natural light can reach the plants during daytime.
I am worried that the plants that are growing different roots systems, aren't getting the full nutrients they normally get from earth, and thus your getting a plant that may be inferior in natural nutrients-actually getting a different plant. It's growing, yes, and growing is better than not growing, but the plants look a bit skimpy and not as thick as earth bound ones. I am open but skeptical. What's wrong with adding a little earth?
Cedarpine1 2 months ago
Great video! One great way to maximize the benefits of hydroponics is to use a vertical setup. With this type of setup, growers can grow more plants with less space. It is also a good idea to install a vertical hydroponics garden near the window so that natural light can reach the plants during daytime.
plantiful0126 1 year ago
Cool !
russtex 1 year ago