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Hydroponics Gardening: More Accessible Now with NFT System
Filed Under (gardening) by Paul J. Easton on 01-05-2009
Hydroponics was coined in the USA in 1930’s to name the scheme plant growing with the roots based in mineral-rich waters. As a matter of information, the Aztec Indians had a similar scheme of producing crops on rafts in lakes with shallow levels of water; these are seen in their floating gardens in Mexico City.
Formal research on the nutritional requirements of plants and the hydroponics system of growing plants started since 1699 through today. Developments went on and the use of hydroponics commercially opened worldwide.
Hydroponics has come a long way since the Aztec Indians. Since water care and land care is today mandated in numerous countries to promote sustainability, well maintained hydroponics gardening systems will provide yields of high quality crops through the environmentally friendly way of farming.
Hydroponics is already an established and fast growing part of modern commercial agriculture. Hydroponics is in fact a developing field where you can see a large range for experimenting with plants. Hydroponics gardening will also supply you with fresh fruit and vegetables all year round. Even the banana trees are being grown hydroponically now for better and reliable yield.
The development of a system known as NFT by Dr Alan Cooper in the 1970’s successfully made the hydroponics system of growing a wide range of plants commercially viable. Nowadays, with the automatic control systems becoming accessible too with digital testing equipment for better quality control, it has made this NFT hydroponics system more accessible to the ordinary home gardener.
Anyone willing to learn the principles of hydroponics culture and the requirements for a home garden can be successful in operating a highly productive and rewarding home hydroponics unit.
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