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Water is always surrounding the plant roots in a hydroponic setup. Because water and nutrients are always present, it allows plants to grow faster and stronger. Plants can be harvested early which can result in more plants being planted per season. Another advantage of having water always present is that it minimizes the space needed to garden. Plant roots no longer have to spread out to search for nutrients as it always in reach. Since the roots do not have to stretch outwards, the nutrients which should be allocated to that task can be used in growing. Though hydroponic gardening has its advantages, it has restrictions on plant requirements.

The tank solution should be routinely changed once every week; it should be a entire change of solution. It is possible to adjust the EC and pH with additives however it is cleaner to do a full change. This is because the solution may lack micro nutrients or it may also be infected with root rot also known as Phytium. In cases where there is a ready to use nutrient solution, to lower pH use lemon juice or any other phosphoric acid. In cases where there is a injector ready, use a sulphuric acid to lower the pH.

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Though the idea seems rather unpractical, its results prove that it may well be the future of gardening as we know it. It uses very advanced techniques and utilizes the understanding of essential chemicals needed for high yields and faster growth. Although it uses only water and no soil to grow, hydroponics really uses less water per yield then regular soil growing.

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DIFFERENT WAYS TO GROW TILLANDSIAS FROM SEED - Andrew Flower, Wellington, New Zealand - DIFFERENT WAYS TO GROW TILLANDSIAS FROM SEED. Presented to the Australian Bromeliad Conference in Adelaide, Australia, 1995. Really, I just like growing plants from seed. ... It is quite easy, though, to think up good reasons for encouraging seed propagation of broms in cultivation ... Oeser, R. - Propagation of Tillandias from seed (Bromeliad Society Inc ...

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