What is Hydroponic Farming?
Hydroponic farming is a method of growing plants without soil. Unlike traditional soil-based methods, hydroponic farming eliminates the need for soil, relying instead on nutrient-rich water solutions to nourish plants. The roots of the plants are submerged or periodically exposed to this nutrient solution, allowing them to absorb the necessary elements directly. This soilless technique not only conserves water and reduces the risk of soil-borne diseases but also enables year-round production in controlled environments, regardless of external weather conditions.
Water Conservation
Controlled Environment
Higher Yields in Less Space
No Soil Required