Understanding and Aeroponic Hydroponic Farming

hdrUnderstanding Hydroponic Farming or hydroponic written in English is derived from the Greek word, namely “hydro” meaning water and “ponos” means work or power. Hydroponics is also a soilless culture or cultivation of plants without using soil. Thus, the definition of hydroponics is the cultivation of plants by using water and without the use of soil as a growing medium or soilless of plants, as well as the emphasis on meeting the needs of nutrients for plants.

The advantages of hydroponic farming techniques, namely:
  1. Does not require soil
  2. The water will continue to circulate in the system and can be used for other purposes, eg circulated to the aquarium
  3. Easy to control so that the nutrients can be more efficient nutrition
  4. Relatively non-polluting nutrients into the environment
  5. Provide more results
  6. Easy to harvest
Understanding Aeroponic Farming is one of the hydroponic cultivation, where the aeroponics is derived from the word “Aero” which means the air, and “phonik” which means the way of cultivation. Thus, the meaning of aeroponic farming is a way of farming in the air, or can be called farming with fogging systems, namely the plant roots hang in the air without the use of media such as soil, as well as meet the nutritional needs by way of spraying a solution of oxygen by adding nutrients to the plant roots, so that the roots can absorb nutrients easily and quickly.
Aeroponic farming technique advantages, namely:
  1. Could use a narrow land, high land productivity and land contours should not be flat.
  2. Not depending on the season and throughout the year
  3. Short harvest time, it can be 1 month of harvest and processing land without
  4. Generate high production and plant grow faster
  5. Plants can be moved without disturbing the growth of plants
  6. Not too need workers in the implementation, thus ensuring labor efficiency.

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