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GroSystems Hydroponics Information about what hydroponics is all about and how to find out more. Also, this page contains links to buy my books through amazon.com.

Providing educational material, consulting and analysis to individuals wanting to learn how to grow hydroponically. Please click on "Notes" on this page for more information about what GroSystems Hydroponics is all about.

07/05/2014

New eBook: Vegetable Gardening Hydroponically - Complete Guide for the Home Gardener and Commercial Vegetable Grower


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Information about what hydroponics is all about and how to find out more.

02/14/2014

Dedicated to those who want to know how to grow a juicy, full-flavored tomato in their home garden or greenhouse, this wonderful guide will have growers everywhere maximizing their fruit production, regardless of how the plant is grown. Filled with proficient instructions based on proven, practic...

Various hydroponically grown plants.
03/12/2012

Various hydroponically grown plants.

03/12/2012

From Wikipedia
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Hydroponics is a subset of hydroculture and is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, in water, without soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral nutrient solution only or in an inert medium, such as perlite, gravel, mineral wool, or coconut husk.

Researchers discovered in the 18th century that plants absorb essential mineral nutrients as inorganic ions in water. In natural conditions, soil acts as a mineral nutrient reservoir but the soil itself is not essential to plant growth. When the mineral nutrients in the soil dissolve in water, plant roots are able to absorb them. When the required mineral nutrients are introduced into a plant's water supply artificially, soil is no longer required for the plant to thrive. Almost any terrestrial plant will grow with hydroponics. Hydroponics is also a standard technique in biology research and teaching.
History

The very earliest published work on growing terrestrial plants without soil was the 1627 book, Sylva Sylvarum by Francis Bacon, printed a year after his death. Water culture became a popular research technique after that. In 1699, John Woodward published his water culture experiments with spearmint. He found that plants in less-pure water sources grew better than plants in distilled water. By 1842, a list of nine elements believed to be essential to plant growth had been compiled, and the discoveries of the German botanists Julius von Sachs and Wilhelm Knop, in the years 1859-65, resulted in a development of the technique of soilless cultivation. Growth of terrestrial plants without soil in mineral nutrient solutions was called solution culture. It quickly became a standard research and teaching technique and is still widely used today. Solution culture is now considered a type of hydroponics where there is no inert medium.

03/07/2012

I have made it easy to buy books from this page. Simply go to my photos, click on Books, then click on any book to go directly to the Amazon page where you can make a purchase. Thanks!

Available through Amazon.com Books.
03/07/2012

Available through Amazon.com Books.

Hydroponics Process In Use. Growing tomatoes.
03/07/2012

Hydroponics Process In Use. Growing tomatoes.

03/02/2012

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03/02/2012

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