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Was (wer) ist hydroponics$36510$ - definition

Hydroponics for orchid cultivation; Semi-hydroponic for growing orchids
  • ''Silver Queen'' cutting in growing medium

Hydroponics         
  • A ''run-to-waste'' hydroponics system, referred to as "The [[Bengal]] System" after the region in eastern India where it was invented (circa 1946)
  • The deep water raft tank at the Crop Diversification Centre (CDC) South [[Aquaponics]] greenhouse in [[Brooks, Alberta]]
  • A rotary hydroponic cultivation demonstration at the Belgian Pavilion Expo in 2015
  • Polystyrene foam peanuts
  • The ''deep water culture'' technique being used to grow [[Hungarian wax pepper]]s
  • Inside an ebb-and-flow hydroponic system employing individual buckets connected by fill/drain hoses.
  • [[Expanded clay aggregate]]
  • The ''nutrient film technique'' (NFT) being used to grow various salad greens
  • "Mother" cannabis plants growing in coir with added perlite.
  • Excelsior, or wood wool
  • Pumice stone
  • Rice husks
  • Rock wool
  • Perlite
  • aeroponic technique]]
  • An ''ebb and flow'', or ''flood and drain'', hydroponics system
  • Vermiculite
  • [[Water plant]]-cultivated [[crocus]]
  • Young cannabis plants in an ebb-and-flow grow room, Alaska.
AGRICULTURAL TECHNICS FOR GROWING PLANTS WITHOUT SOIL USING NUTRIENTS IN WATER
Hydroponic; Hydroculture; Soilless gardening; Hydroponic systems; Hydroponics Systems; Hydroponic farming; Tank farming; Hydroponic agriculture; Hydroponic greenhouse; Rotary Hydroponics; Hydroponic farm; Hydroponical; Farming without soil; Soil-less agriculture
Hydroponics is a type of horticulture and a subset of hydroculture which involves growing plants, usually crops, without soil, by using water-based mineral nutrient solutions in aqueous solvents. Terrestrial or aquatic plants may grow with their roots exposed to the nutritious liquid or in addition, the roots may be mechanically supported by an inert medium such as perlite, gravel, or other substrates.
Anthroponics         
  • Image describing the inputs and outputs of a mineral soiless cultivation (hydroponics) and a urine based soiless cultivation (anthroponics)
Anthroponics is a type of hydroponics system that uses human waste like urine as the source of nutrients for the cultivated plants. In general, the human urine or mixed waste is collected and stored for a period of time, before being applied either directly or passed through a biofilter before reaching the plants.
hydroponics         
  • A ''run-to-waste'' hydroponics system, referred to as "The [[Bengal]] System" after the region in eastern India where it was invented (circa 1946)
  • The deep water raft tank at the Crop Diversification Centre (CDC) South [[Aquaponics]] greenhouse in [[Brooks, Alberta]]
  • A rotary hydroponic cultivation demonstration at the Belgian Pavilion Expo in 2015
  • Polystyrene foam peanuts
  • The ''deep water culture'' technique being used to grow [[Hungarian wax pepper]]s
  • Inside an ebb-and-flow hydroponic system employing individual buckets connected by fill/drain hoses.
  • [[Expanded clay aggregate]]
  • The ''nutrient film technique'' (NFT) being used to grow various salad greens
  • "Mother" cannabis plants growing in coir with added perlite.
  • Excelsior, or wood wool
  • Pumice stone
  • Rice husks
  • Rock wool
  • Perlite
  • aeroponic technique]]
  • An ''ebb and flow'', or ''flood and drain'', hydroponics system
  • Vermiculite
  • [[Water plant]]-cultivated [[crocus]]
  • Young cannabis plants in an ebb-and-flow grow room, Alaska.
AGRICULTURAL TECHNICS FOR GROWING PLANTS WITHOUT SOIL USING NUTRIENTS IN WATER
Hydroponic; Hydroculture; Soilless gardening; Hydroponic systems; Hydroponics Systems; Hydroponic farming; Tank farming; Hydroponic agriculture; Hydroponic greenhouse; Rotary Hydroponics; Hydroponic farm; Hydroponical; Farming without soil; Soil-less agriculture
[?h??dr?(?)'p?n?ks]
¦ plural noun [treated as sing.] the process of growing plants in sand, gravel, or liquid, with added nutrients but without soil.
Derivatives
hydroponic adjective
hydroponically adverb
Origin
1930s: from hydro- + Gk ponos 'labour' + -ics.

Wikipedia

Passive hydroponics

Passive hydroponics, semi-hydroponics or passive subirrigation is a method of growing plants without soil, peat moss, or bark.