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23 October, 10:38

How is a hydroponic garden different from a normal garden?

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  1. 23 October, 10:48
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    The hydroponic garden is different than a normal garden because the plants are required to find more components in the soil. One more difference among hydroponic gardening or ordinary gardening is that hydroponics could be complex. fertilizer for hydroponic growing are usually in more immaculate structure than are regular fertilizer.
  2. 23 October, 10:58
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    Hydroponic gardens don't use soil, whereas normal gardens always have soil as their matrix.

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    Hydroponic gardens receive a constant supply of water and nutrients in concentrations determined by the gardener. These run constantly by tubes where the plants are inserted and they uptake what they need by their submerged roots. On the other hand, normal gardens use soil as the matrix from where plants have to uptake water and nutrients.
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