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In a hydroponics farm, plants absorb water and mineral salts through their roots from a nutrient solution that is directly delivered to them. The roots sit in the solution, allowing the plants to take up the water and nutrients they need for growth and development without the use of soil.
Salmon can be organically farmed as like any fish. This is typically done in a contained farm to control the environment and the food of the fish. An example of this would be through hydroponics.
Depends on the type of plants being grown - if it was a nursery and all the plants were in pots than yes.
Hydroponics has many uses that include farming in areas where soil is less than nutrient and/or difficult to farm in. Other reasons are things such as science projects and entertainment. Hydroponics is the soil less growing technology where water is the medium for plants.Hydroponic plants grow in a combination of nutrients and water. Growing plants hydroponically has several advantages as it has the potential to increase fruit size as well as yield resulting into maximum growth rates. Plants grow faster,mature and larger because water and nutrients are constantly available for uptake. Hydroponically grown plants are normally grown inside, keeping them safe from insects and diseases. Also it is cost effective and efficient method for small gardener and farmers too.
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They would farm lots of food enough to feed everyone
They would farm lots of food enough to feed everyone
They would farm lots of food enough to feed everyone
They would farm lots of food enough to feed everyone
due to the time period i would take a guess and say slaves but i might be wrong if this is so then they most deffinatly used hydroponics to grow weed and not do any other work :)
They would farm lots of food enough to feed everyone
A hydroponics farm is an example of commercial farming and when I visited a hydroponics farm, i saw that they grow plants like balsam, spinach, kangkong and basil (these are only a few examples, there are lots more) and they use a special nutrients solution to water the plants daily. The essential nutrients come from 16 elements, which are split up into Macro-elements (Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Sulphur and Magnesium) and Micro-elements (Iron, Chlorine, Manganese, Boron, Zinc, Copper and Molybdenum). Hopefully this does not confuse you as they really use a lot of hi-tech things, like Nutrients Film Technique and stuff like that. I am also learning about it now.