The document discusses aeroponics, a method of growing plants suspended in air without soil or growing medium where nutrient solution is sprayed on the roots. Aeroponics uses less water and space than hydroponics, has increased yields, and the plants are disease free.
The document discusses aeroponics, a method of growing plants suspended in air without soil or growing medium where nutrient solution is sprayed on the roots. Aeroponics uses less water and space than hydroponics, has increased yields, and the plants are disease free.
The document discusses aeroponics, a method of growing plants suspended in air without soil or growing medium where nutrient solution is sprayed on the roots. Aeroponics uses less water and space than hydroponics, has increased yields, and the plants are disease free.
The document discusses aeroponics, a method of growing plants suspended in air without soil or growing medium where nutrient solution is sprayed on the roots. Aeroponics uses less water and space than hydroponics, has increased yields, and the plants are disease free.
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The future of air culture
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plants suspended in air in a closed container < No medium is used < Nutrient spray on interval (contains all micro and macro nutrients) o corn 12 days after Of germination. Hydroponics Aeroponics < Hydroponics- < Uses medium: < More prone to disease < Water rooted < Less water efficient < Decreased yields < Aeroponics- < Does not required media < Disease free < Air rooted < Extremely water efficient ( as much) < ncreased yields < as much nutrient solution needed < The spray is high pressure- literally cleans < ntervals provides perfect a oxidation period for primordia root development < Any stage in plant life is supported < Water is recycled < Extremely space efficient < Water used is 100% bacteria/virus free (due to RO) < its just easy-closed system ibliography 1.) http://www.biocontrols.com/aero43.htm 2.) Thomas, Mel. Cannabis Cultivation. 2nd ed. Vol. 1. San Francisco: Green andy, 2006.