Get Free Checker

hydroponics

[ UK /hˌa‍ɪdɹəpˈɒnɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. a technique of growing plants (without soil) in water containing dissolved nutrients

How To Use hydroponics In A Sentence

  • Plant have been grown for 7 d either in hydroponics or in aeroponics.
  • The gardener has done magnificent work - and it seems strange to use that term for the old scientist who is equally at home with his hydroponics and gene-fixing as with fertilisers and a trowel.
  • Some of the techniques are based in aeroponics, which is a technology that grows plants using air or mist and not soil, and hydroponics, which grows plants in nutrient and mineral-rich solutions in water, also without using soil. ABC News: Top Stories
  • Don't forget alternatives like hydroponics, water gardens, air gardens etc.
  • When Barkman began to turn his attention to raising greenhouse vegetables, he started researching hydroponics which struck him as the best way to proceed.
  • And to some extent the plants, soils, and water in hydroponics; and the bacterial population. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • Effect of cerium ( Ce 3 + ) on photosynthesis in soybean seedlings was studied with hydroponics under laboratory conditions.
  • And to some extent the plants, soils, and water in hydroponics; and the bacterial population. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • He later branched into dog-breeding and vegetables grown by hydroponics.
  • Using hydroponics, inorganic fertiliser, electric light and genetic modification we could in theory feed the entire world from a multi-storey farm the size of Wales.
View all