Hydroponics is a system in which you grow plants in mineral nutrients without soil. Growing wheat-grass is a common use for this method.
no, plants are grown well in hydroponic and aeroponic systems
Yes they most certainly can. Algae are opportunistic and they will take hold and colonize a nutrient rich habitat such as the hydroponic medium. They can also grow heterotrophically and therefore do not need sunlight if there is a carbon source in the hydro water.
You can grow heaps of plants, i grow plants using hydroponics and i grow tomatoes, strawberries,chillis. Yes you can grow flowers using hydroponics, you can plant them when they are seeds or seedlings. yes, most plants can be grown hydroponically but some species like different kinds of substrate (growing medium) to grow in so you need to check that first but most plants will survive just fine in rockwool using hydro and the correct nutrients. I grow strawberries, lettuce, tomatoes. Remember the soil is there to support the plant and supply nutrients so therefore if you provide a substate to anchor the plant then all you have to do is supply the correct balanced feed for that type of plant.
you can but it wont be good or have much potency you need a hydroponic system its better because you can control the climate
Sugar cane is grown in hot climates and wheat can be grown in cold climates
Vegetables like tomatoes can be grown using hydroponic technology.
yes they can it is called the hydroponic yam
tomatoes Radishes or lettuce.
Outdoors in water or with constant access to water. You can build your own waterproof raised beds or use large plastic tubs.
Yes, it is called hydroponic
Not at all; hydroponic method is very successful.
Yes. Some research stations grow edible food in hydroponic labs.
Hydroponic crops are grown in water with no soil. Most orchids also do not grow in soil.
Yes, wheat does grow in Michigan.
Hydroponic cloners are used for grooming the roots of plants for growing. Instead of the plants being placed in dirt or soil, the plants grow in open air and the hydroponic cloner puts moisture on the roots to keep them healthy and growing.
Yes, Wheat did and still does grow in Nebraska.
The potato will grow faster in water if the necessary trace elements are fed into the water (hydroponic farming)