Hydroponics' guidelines are universal -- balance the pH factor for the organism in its water, and maintain the balance until the organism can be harvested.
Hydroponic gardens are contained within small huts. PVC pipe is laid, filled with water, then holes cut into the pipe at regular intervals. Water is circulated by a pump. Seed 'webs' are secured over the holes to affect germination and secure the roots for growth.
The pH levels are read and adjusted daily.
Since according to the Antarctic Treaty, only edibles can be grown on the continent, gardens are limited to spices, lettuce, tomatoes and edible flowers.
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No. Some crops, such as tree fruit and nut crops are simply too large to grow economically with hydroponics.
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hydroponics, fields, gardens?
Yes. Hydroponics.
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No, nothing can grow in Antarctica it is to cold.
No trees grow in Antarctica.
There are no trees in Antarctica.
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water is essential for every plant. so, no plant will be grow without water,thus the original plants grown using hydroponics,
possibly by supplying water to adventitious roots, while allowing the tap root to grow freely