Hydroponic is a farming technique that does not use soil, but uses water and nutrients to fertilize plants.
Plants planted with hydroponic techniques can grow faster and more productively compared to plants planted in the soil.
Hydroponic techniques generally use a closed-loop system, where water and nutrients used to fertilize plants can be recycled again.
Hydroponic techniques can be done indoors, so that it can be a solution for those who live in urban areas that are difficult to plant plants in the ground.
In hydroponic techniques, plants can be planted without using pesticides because of a controlled and sterile environment.
Hydroponic techniques can save up to 90% water use compared to conventional farming techniques.
Hydroponic techniques can produce healthier and greener plants because plants get optimal nutrients.
Hydroponic techniques can be used to plant various types of plants, including vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants.
In hydroponic techniques, plants can be planted with a vertical system, so that it can save space.
Hydroponic techniques can also be used to plant plants in space, such as NASA missions that plant lettuce with hydroponic techniques at international space stations.