Hydroponics system
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Would you like to know how to grow your garden in your home? Then go to whatforme.com and watch our tutorials, ranging from the most basic to the most advanced techniques to have a spectacular garden or make your own greenhouse.

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A home for hydroponic gardeners, from hobbyist to commercial growers. Post grow journals, questions, and discussions! *Important: While we...

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Amazon.com: GOWE Hydroponics system NFT with 36pcs of net cup. Nutrient Film Technique (NFT)100120: Home Improvement

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Urban Farming and especially Hydroponics been my passion for over 8 years now. After my first encounter with this… by carpedimus
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There are 6 basic types of hydroponic systems; Wick, Water Culture, Ebb and Flow (Flood & Drain), Drip (recovery or non-recovery), N.F.T. (Nutrient Film Technique) and Aeroponic. There are hundreds of variations on these basic types of systems, but all hydroponic methods are a variation (or combination) of these six.

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If you don't have enough space for a traditional garden or no space at all, you can still grow a substantial amount of produce with an A-frame hydroponic system. This means that you can grow plants in a smaller space because they don't need to spread their roots out in search of nutrients.
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