
Hydroculture
Hydroculture is a method of growing plants without soil, using a nutrient-rich water solution to deliver essential minerals directly to the roots. It often involves growing plants in containers with inert growing mediums like gravel, clay pellets, or coconut husk, which support the roots but don't provide nutrients themselves. Hydroculture allows precise control over nutrient levels, water supply, and pH, promoting healthy plant growth with less mess and pest risk. This technique is commonly used in commercial agriculture, indoor gardening, and research, offering efficient and sustainable plant cultivation.