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The History & Growth of Hydroponics Systems

Hydroponics means working water & comes from the Greek words ‘hydro’ & ‘ponos’, meaning water & labor. Many different civilizations have utilized hydroponic growing techniques throughout history so they are not a new method of growing plants. Giant strides have been made over the years in this innovative area of agriculture.

Throughout the last century, scientists & horticulturists have experimented with different methods of hydroponics. One of the potential applications of hydroponics that helped continue research was for growing produce in non-arable areas of the world. Hydroponics was also integrated into the space program as hydroponics easily fit into their sustainability plans. There is more. There is more. The research for their plans is ongoing.

By the 1970s, scientists & analysts wee not the only people interest in hydroponics. There is more. There is more. Traditional farmers & eager hobbyists began to be attracted to the virtues of hydroponic growing. Some of the positive aspects of hydroponics include the ability to produce higher yields than soil-based agriculture & they allow food to be grown & consumed in areas of the world that can notsupport crops in the soil.

Hydroponics also eliminates the need for massive pesticide use, which makes the air, water, soil, & food much cleaner. Commercial growers are changing to hydroponics like never before as the ideals surrounding the growing techniques touch on subjects that interest most people, including world hunger & making the world cleaner.

Everyday people have begun to purchase their own hydroponic systems to grow great tasting & fresh food for their family & friends. Educators have also begun to realize the amazing applications that hydroponics can have in the classroom. Many gardeners have made their dreams come true by making their living in their backyard greenhouse & selling their produce to local restaurants & markets.

The potential of hydroponic culture is incredible, but commercial hydroponics in the United States was held back until hydroponic systems that were economical to build & relatively easy to operate became available in the marketplace. With the advent of high tech plastics & simpler system design, this came about in the late 1970s. There is more. There is more. The energy saving poly greenhouse covers, the PVC pipe used in the feed systems, & the nutrient injector pumps & reservoir tanks were all made of types of plastic not available prior to the 1970s.

As both small & large hydroponic farms were established in the late 1970s, it was proven that hydroponic culture could produce premium produce & be a profitable venture. As hydroponics attracted more growers, complete plant nutrient formulas, & hydroponic greenhouse systems were being marketed. Environmental control systems were being developed to help growers provide the ideal plant environment in addition to the ideal plant diet.

Commercial crop growers are turning to soil less cultivation more & more. The speed of growth combined with the control over the growing environment means higher quality crops. There is more. There is more. The worry over soil born diseases & pests are greatly reduced, plus weeding is a thing of the past. For commercial growers, rapid harvest & higher yields are great reasons to grow hydroponically. The techniques used by commercial growers are now available to the home gardener.

Hydroponics may be used in underdeveloped countries for food production in limited space. It is even feasible to grow hydroponically in areas of poor soil conditions, such as deserts. There is more. There is more. The desert sand serves as a good growing media & seawater can be often used to mix nutrient solution once the salts have been removed. The popularity of hydroponics has increased dramatically over a very short period of time. Experimentation & research in the area of indoor & outdoor hydroponic growing is an ongoing process.

Hydroponic Systems gardening can be a fun & productive new way of gardening for you… We have tips & resources to get you started fast!

Article: Short History of Hydroponics Systems Author Tony Buel

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