i suppose you can grow organically with hydroponics but its mighty difficult.
normally hydroponics is considered the antithesis of organic farming
Hydroponics is the production of plants without the use of soil.
Organic vegetables are vegetables produced without recourse to chemicals.
Growing crops hydroponically doesn't automatically make the produce organic. There are hydroponic systems that can produce organic crops however, this can be difficult to maintain.
There's really no difference between organic and inorganic vegetables. Every vegetable is organic. Stop getting hung up on "organic" labeling. Its all regulated by the government in an attempt to get your money. You're going to die no matter what.
Some say that hydroponically grown organic weed [is] the best. "Hydroponic" refers to a method of plant growth without the use of soil. "Organic" usually refers to the reduction or absence of harmful botanical materials, especially pesticides. It isn't a choice between one or the other, and a plant could be grown organically in a hydroponic system. However if you had to choose, organic grown weed would be a good choice, as it is helpful for the environment and contains less harmful contaminants.
Hydroponic farming is a soiless type of farming which is usually done indoors. It can be organic or not. It's totally up to those doing the farming. For example: they may use pesticides or spray on fertilizer. In short hydroponic farming has nothing to do with if its organic or not.
There isn't a difference becaue there both the same.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
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A vegetable being organic or inorganic can be interpreted two different ways. In Science, vegetables are organic because they contain Carbon. In farming, vegetables can be organic if they are not grown with pesticides, and they can be inorganic if they are grown with pesticides.
Organic insomnia is caused by another medical condition. Non- organic is "free-standing".
the difference between organic and chemical fertilisers is that organic fertilisers are naturally made for example cow dung and chemical fertiliser are made by man himself in industries for example ammonium nitrate.
animals are always considered to be organic, though they have inorganic compounds in them