Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, instead using a nutrient-rich solution to provide the necessary nutrients for the plants to grow. The word hydroponics comes from the Greek words "hydro," meaning water, and "ponos," meaning labor. Hydroponic systems can range from simple setups in which plants are suspended in a nutrient solution, to more complex systems that use pumps, timers, and other equipment to automate the growing process.
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Aquaponics is a sustainable farming method that combines aquaculture (raising fish) and hydroponics (growing plants in water) in a symbiotic system. It involves cultivating plants and fish in a mutually beneficial environment.
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Fertigation is a process that combines irrigation and fertilization in agriculture. It involves the application of fertilizers through irrigation systems, allowing for the simultaneous delivery of water and nutrients directly to the plant's root zone. The term "fertigation" is derived from the combination of "fertilizer" and "irrigation."
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Aeroponics is a soilless method of growing plants that involves suspending the plant roots in a mist or air environment. In this system, plants are typically placed in a vertical structure or a container with their roots exposed to the air. Nutrient-rich water is sprayed onto the roots in the form of a fine mist, providing the plants with essential nutrients and water. The mist is usually applied at regular intervals using automated systems.
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