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The definition of hydroponics is "water" and "labor" which when combined, means "water working."  Growing plants in any size basin of water and/or nutrients is called hydroponics.  Hydroponics also refers to plants that are grown in highly oxygenated water enriched with powerful nutrients.  A few good examples of hydroponics are filtered fountains and ponds.  Hydroponics was first discovered by researchers during the 19th century.  Researchers discovered that plants absorb their nutrients within water and that soil is not essential.  Now it is simple to purchase any hydroponics supply you may need.

The biological decomposition of soil breaks down organic material at a slow rate.  This process helps in creating basic nutrient rich salts that plants feed on.  These salts can be dissolved by water, which allow roots of plants to absorb these nutrients.  Plants require a well balanced diet in order for soil components to have the perfect balance.  Finding a perfect soil condition can be a challenge due to the absence of organic matter contained in water.  The contamination in water also causes biological imbalances.

In gardening, water technology allows water to be filled with nutrient rich soil and also creates perfectly balanced nutrients.  The hydroponic supply system is not harmful to our environment because it is contained without using fertilized soil.  There is much less water used in the plant soil within this process.

For support of these systems, you will need to purchase the correct hydroponic supply as well as specialized gardening supplies.  Keep an eye out for hydroponic supply items such as sand, stone and fiber.  These are soil free ingredients that anchor to the root.  They also retain water and air when necessary.

Additional hydroponic supply list:

Reservoirs, nutrients, lighting, growing mediums, growing modules, fittings, filters, drips, cycle timers, CO2 injectors, baskets, air and water pumps, water meters, tubing, system plans, supplements, and sprays.

There are many advantages when it comes to buying your hydroponic supply in comparison to soil gardening.  A plant grown with the hydroponic method is much more prone to grow at a faster rate.  The plant yield is typically much higher.  Oxygen stimulates the hydro plant.  There are also much fewer problems with fungal growth using the hydroponic technology.   Plants suffer much less disease and infestation as well.  Important nutrients are absorbed by the root system which means there is no additional need for plants to absorb additional nutrients.  These powerful nutrients are always readily available. 

There are many benefits in using hydroponic supply.  In using hydroponic supply systems, you can use much less pesticides which in turn, helps our environment.