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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.

Remove dead leaves to better spread nutrition within the plant. Also if the rest of the plant is healthy it may will be an infection or some sort of disease. It is important to study all your plants carefully, if any plants have symptoms of infections remove them immediately to prevent any bacteria from spreading. Before introducing a plant in the previous diseased area, clean up any residue left behind. Diseased Plants should be removed and its area should be cleaned thoroughly with a bleach solution. Before changing any water in the tank, wash it out with a cleaning solution. Remove any residue, and make sure areas which hosted a diseased plant are cleaned properly.

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The most important factor in any type of gardening is having enough nutrients available. In soil based gardens, there is never sufficient nutrient, which is why fertilizers are used in every soil garden. Hydroponic gardens operate a little differently; they use a specialized type of fertilizer which is customized to be efficient in hydroponics. Using hydroponic fertilizers are more difficult to use compared to soil fertilizers. Be sure to read the instructions carefully, the hydroponic fertilizers usually require a certain Ph and dilution level.

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Plant Disease Diagnosticis Clinic Home Page - Welcome to the. University of Wisconsin-Madison/Extension. Department of Plant Pathology. Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic. Home Page ... Madison/Extension Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic (PDDC) provides assistance in identifying plant diseases and ... While the Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic focuses on plant disease ...

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Identifying Dutch elm disease - August 17, 2004. Identifying Dutch elm disease. By Gary Wyatt, University of Minnesota Extension Service. Each year there continues to be new and even unusual disease and insect problems that affect crops, plants and trees in Minnesota. ... the University of Minnesota (U of M) Plant Disease Clinic. They both test for various plant and tree diseases, plus ...

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Police seize 200 cannabis plants - News.com.au
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POLICE have seized more than 200 cannabis plants valued at more than $500,000 in a raid at a home in Sydney's southwest. Police were called to the house in Sindel Close, Bonnyrigg, about 4pm (AEST) yesterday after a report of a person on the premises ...
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We found Fajila and Sirajul tending tomatoes, peppers and other vegatables, but they were in no ordinary garden. This one had no soil, their plants were growing out of what looked like balls of dung, and the bed they were growing them in was a 40ft ...
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The world's appetite is growing, and the global larder is suddenly looking bare. The oceans are all but fished out. New arable land is scarce. People now compete with ethanol-slurping cars for corn. And the population will hit 9 billion by 2050, 2.5 ...

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