No. Hydroponics requires very little land, as the containers can be stacked upon each other (provided there is room between for the plants).
Organic is fine, but you need to read up about what types to use and how much.
The optimal pH depends on what you are growing. Much like soil pH, it will need to be adjusted per crop.
For being a farmer there is no need to have your own land
wheat hydroponics
Growing plants in aquatic medium is called hydroponics
because of hydroponics
Hydroponics lighting can be purchased from Hydrofarm. They are a wholesaler and manufacturer of hydroponics lighting and equipment. One can visit their website for more information.
If you provide the proper fertilizer and minerals the plants need then yes.
Yes, backyard hydroponics really do work.
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Yes, hydroponics is used in Namibia for cultivating crops, particularly in areas with limited access to water and arable land. This method allows for efficient use of resources and year-round crop production in a controlled environment.
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