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Hydroponics taken from the Ancient Greek hydro (water) ponos (labour), the word hydroponics was said to have been first used by William Frederick Gericke of the University of California at Berkeley in 1929, although he asserts that the term was suggested by W. A. Setchell, of the University of California.
Hydroponics is the method of cultivating and growing plants in a mineral solution of nutrient rich water to be precise, no soil is used. Terrestrial pla… More >>
Hydroponic Tomatoes & Indoor Garden Update January 23, 2011 / Plant Clips / Floramato
Just a quick update for my indoor winter garden. The Mexico Midget tomato plants have grown 3 feet in 31 days and show no signs of stopping! Currently going through 10 gallons of nutrients each week in all systems. My first tomatoes are now appearing. I’m pollinating each variety with a separate paint brush to avoid cross pollination. I raised my grow lights to the max and they are covering a huge area. Next update in 2 weeks Plant Clip Link: www.amazon.com Floramato Link: www.amazon.com





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