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What Are The Characteristics That Describe Organic
Hydroponics? By Ann Marier One
of the advantages with organic hydroponics is that nobody can say that the
plants aren't ecological. Many people claim that even if the plants aren't
treated with chemicals they are given artificial nutriments and minerals and
these substitutes can't do good. So organic hydroponics is the solution that
very few dislike. Organic hydroponics has many
advantages but some problems; it depends primarily on how you see the
problem. Mention should be made that in some places hydroponics vegetables
are considered organic in some others they are not. What are the main characteristics that describe organic hydroponics? One
problem regarding organic hydroponics is that after some time the mixture of
natural nutriments and minerals will be attacked by micro-organisms that can
transform the solution into something harmful to the plants. On the other
hand the synthetic solution doesn't have this problem but suffers from
another. If you place the wrong amount of chemicals in your mixture, there is
nothing you can do afterwards, and the crops are lost. Organic
hydroponics on the other hand works gently and even if you make some mistakes
nothing irreparable will happen. Growing plants with organic hydroponics is
actually easier and healthier, most of the hydroponics growing are associated
with pH and ppm problems, once you remove the source of the problem (the
chemicals) you won't have to worry too much about your plants. When
using organic hydroponics you combine the benefits from classical soil
methods and from hydroponics agriculture as well; thus you will eliminate the
annoying aspect of having a perfect mixture of chemicals or else risk losing
your crops. If you make an objective analysis you realize that organic
hydroponics is the closest you will get to traditional crops. The
only real problem is that in places like Antarctica or other extreme areas
where hydroponics is fantastic, organic hydroponics is not always a valid
option, because organic nutriments aren't so easy to preserve when compared
to their chemical competitors. This
method applies best in regions that have a good soil providing natural
nutriments as supply for an organic hydroponics farm but the crops won't
compete against similar soil plants that grow in the region. They are rather
aimed against import products that come at a higher price. Why
is organic hydroponics preferred by most ecologists? We
can compare organic hydroponics to raising a child using just synthetic food,
synthetic minerals and nutrients or any other similar mixture and never give
him or her fresh fruit and vegetables. How would that be like? The same thing
stands true for the plants that grow only with chemicals, they can't possibly
be compared to soil-grown or organic hydroponics similar products. This is in
fact the main objection ecologists have against “traditional” hydroponics,
and it continues to be reinforced regularly. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Ann Marier Ann Marier has written many articles on health problems and useful house and garden topics. Her latest articles are about hydroponics and hydroponic systems. |
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