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You CAN Grow Virtually Any Plant Or Vegetable Without Soil.  Who Else Wants To Be Part Of A Hydroponic Revolution?

YOU CAN GROW ANYTHING INDOORS OR OUTDOORS WITHOUT USING SOIL AND WITH AMAZING RESULTS!

Every child knows that you need a few things in order to grow a plant.  You need soil, light, water and a seed (at the very least).  

Every child is WRONG!

Hydroponics allows us to grow the plants, fruits and vegetables of our choice--even in limited space--without using soil.  It's an amazing way to produce perfect specimens and offers TONS of advantages that traditional gardening can't come close to touching
!

Growing Without Soil:  A Guide to Hydroponics will show you how to get the job done without soil and will show you the many benefits of hydroponic cultivation!

Dear Friend, 

I didn't have a green thumb.  To be honest with you, I had a reputation as something of a plant-killer.  I could buy the best potting soil, follow instructions from a book perfectly, and still end up with a puny, malnourished plant almost every time.  

That always disappointed me, too.  Like everyone else, I love plants.  I appreciate their natural beauty and I am a big fan of tasty, fresh vegetables.  Unfortunately, my "black thumb" was holding me back.


That's before I really learned about hydroponics, which is the process of growing plants without using any soil.

Top Glossary Terms You Should Expect in Hydroponics

When you dive into the world of hydroponic gardening, you should know common words and what they mean before you begin. Here are top glossary terms you should understand when you get ready for hydroponics.

Acidic – soil or liquid having a pH of 7 or less

Aeration –supplies roots and plants with oxygen. For hydroponic systems aeration means to aerate plants with a nutrient solution circulated by an aquarium pump.

Aeroponics – A plant system where the roots of plants are misted with a nutrient rich solution to promote growth without the use of a medium

Alkaline – soil or liquid having a pH above 7

Alkaloids – the basic organic compounds that contain nitrogen

Annual – a plant that matures and produces seeds in one growing season. An example of an annual plant is a summer squash

Aquaculture – another term for hydroponics

Auxin – a plant growth regulating substance

Biodegradable – material that decomposes through natural bacterial action

Bloom Booster – a fertilizer that is high in phosphorus which increases the bloom or blossom yield of a plant

Burn – when leaf tips turn dark because of excess fertilizer or salt in their growing medium or nutrient solution

Calcium – a vital element to all plants and is considered a macronutrient

Chlorophyll – the green matter of the plant

Chlorosis – a nutrient deficiency in plants which causes yellowing of the leaves

Clone – a new plant created through asexual reproduction by cuttings, tissue layering or layering

Compost – decaying organic matter that is high in nutrients and beneficial as plant fertilizer

Damping Off Fungus – usually attacks young plants at the base of the plant. Damping off fungus is caused by the over watering of plants

Drip System – a hydroponic system that drips nutrient solution from emitters around plants

Ebb and Flow System – a hydroponic system that periodically floods then drains nutrient solution around plants

Foliar Feeding – the feeding of plants by misting them with a nutrient rich solution on their leaves

Germination – the initial development of a plant from a seed

Grow Medium – supports the plants root systems. Examples of grow medium are pebbles or coconut fiber

Harden Off – to prepare a plant for the outdoors by slowly acclimatizing it to a harsh climate

HID Lights – high intensity lights that are the most effective artificial light source for hydroponic plants

Hybrid – a plant that is the offspring of two different breeds or varieties

Leaf Curl – caused by over watering, too much fertilizer, a lack of magnesium or insect/fungus damage

Medium – the material used instead of soil to support the root growth of hydroponic plants. The medium also holds and releases the nutrient solution used in hydroponic gardening

Necrosis – the dying of plant tissue

Nutrient Film Technique – a hydroponic technique that grows plants under a constant stream of nutrient solution around the bottom of the roots while air circulates around the top of the roots

Photosynthesis – the process in which a plant produces sugar by converting light energy into chemical energy

Rockwool – a woven material used as a growing medium for hydroponic plants. The woven material is made from volcanic rock and limestone that is heated at a high temperature, extruded and then formed into blocks and slabs

Systemic – used in reference to plant diseases; describes whether a disease has occurred within a plant and not from an outside source

Wick – used in passive hydroponic gardening systems. A wick is placed in the medium and is then absorbed by the plant roots growing within the medium

LET ME ASK YOU A FEW QUESTIONS...

  • Would you like to eat safe, healthy, homegrown vegetables?
  • Would you like to experience the natural beauty of magnificent plants?
  • Would you like to find a fun, challenging new activity?
  • Would you like to finally be the person with a GREEN thumb? 

I am willing to wager that you answered "YES!" to at least a few of those questions.  Most people would answer yes to all of them!

If you answered "YES!" to any of those queries, it's time for you to learn more about hydroponics.

Look, there's a hydroponics revolution on the way.  This amazing system of growing plants is part of the future.  Scientists are studying its ability to feed parts of the world beset by hunger. They recognize it as a means of decreasing pesticide use.  The folks at the space agencies even think it might be part of our future in outer space.

Those are all great BIG reasons to love hydroponics.  However, you are probably more interested in what soil-less gardening can do for you.


WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH HYDROPONICS?

  • Hydroponic gardening is efficient.  You get a higher yield while using fewer resources.
  • Hydroponic gardening is flexible.  You can grow plants without a yard.  With a grow light, you can cultivate winning produce in a garage.
  • Hydroponic gardening is simple.  Once you know the basics, you can do wonders!
  • Hydroponic gardening is affordable.  You don't have to spend a fortune to get involved.
  • Hydroponic gardening is fun.  There's something wonderful about finally being the person with a bright green thumb.

Growing Without Soil:  A Guide to Hydroponics provides you with everything you need to know to get started with hyrdoponics.  It covers all of the bases so that you understand all of the essentials.

Growing Without Soil:  A Guide to Hydroponics doesn't just focus on the advantages of hydroponics in a theoretical way.  It combines a broad outlook with step-by-step instructions, handy checklists and solid "do this" information.

Growing Without Soil:  A Guide to Hydroponics provides a wealth of information and tips for making hydroponic gardening part of your life. It's an honest, straightforward guide that will show you how to use this amazing system to produce plants that will leave you staring at the results with an open mouth and slack jaw.

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Growing Without Soil:  A Guide to Hydroponics covers scores of issues and breaks them down so that you can really use the information!

This is not a little ten-page report filled with a comments about the science behind hydroponics.  This is REAL information and a genuine perspective on how to get the most out of an awesome cultivation system.  
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