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No one created hydroponics it 's just the growing of plants without soil. It's like saying who created agriculture.

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When was hydroponics created?

The earliest instances of hydroponics are Hanging Gardens of Babylon in 600 BC. There is also evidence of the Mayans growing plants on rafts in lakes but no date is known.


What is the process of Hydroponics?

Growing plants in aquatic medium is called hydroponics


Why isn't soil required for plant growth hydroponics?

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What kind of plants are grown today using hydroponics?

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From where could hydroponics lighting be purchased from?

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.


Does the backyard hydroponics systerm really work?

Yes, backyard hydroponics really do work.


Where can you get more information on the euro system made by general hydroponics?

From General Hydroponics I should think


Where can i find the best hydroponics supplies?

Usually, you can purchase average quality hydroponics supplies from any local gardening centre. However, if you are looking to the absolute best hydroponics supplies, you should shop at a retailer whos main product is hydroponics. A good website to shop at is www.hydroponicswholesale.com.


Do beetroot grow in hydroponics?

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How do hydroponics affect your life?

Hydroponics conserves water, and water affects Life Greatly. It also conserves nutrients and energy.


Are there any fertilizers that can be easily delivered hydroponically?

There are several brand of plant fertilizers that are designed exclussively for hydroponics,like General Hydroponics.


What is hydroponics defined as?

From the Greek hydro means water, and ponics means labour. Hydroponics is the technique of growing plants without soil. Most commonly, hydroponics cultivates plants in nutrient-rich water, although hydroponics can also be considered to be the practice of growing plants in other aggregates, such as a soil-less bark-based mix.