Deep Water Culture FAQ
| Deep Water Culture is a method which uses rockwool, net pots, vine clips or other devices to support the plant while its roots grow completely submurged in nutrient solution. The nutrient solution is oxygenated by a bubbler. This technique can be used for plants and vegetables including strawberries, melons, and cucumbers.
The Emily's Garden is an example of this type of system. Back to the Hydroponics FAQ. |
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