it all depends. with proper light and nutrient with oxygen i have had crops grow 30-50% faster than normal. they are always "bigger" than their dirt siblings though. also most stuff after it is grown will continue to fruit "ie tomato" for at least 4 months after maturity.
as long as you like
A hydroponic garden is a garden that grows without soil.
No food is grown on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold. However, on research stations there may be hydroponic gardens where fresh produce -- that must be consumed on the continent -- can be grown. NASA has explored these hydroponic gardens and studied them for possible replication in space travel.
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Some research stations grow fresh produce in their hydroponic gardens. All food grown on the continent must be consumed on the continent. NASA has explored these gardens for duplication in space flight and for the space station.
The company General Hydroponics produces products for the growing of plants within a hydroponic environment. The products offered include hydroponic growing systems, as well as nutrients, supplements, and pest control for hydroponic gardens. This type of system is a method of growing in water without soil.
Hydroponic farming does not use soil.
Yes, hydroponic gardening is popular in Florida.
bloom as in flower. about 6 weeks. sativa is longer.
One hydroponic nutrient in a plant is water. Water is an essential nutrient for all life. Another hydroponic nutrient in plants is magnesium sulphate.
where is callaway gardens?
Vegetables like tomatoes can be grown using hydroponic technology.
No they are not a hydroponic company, They have glass houses where they can control the temperature and therefore the growing conditions.