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Plants, like any other living organism, consist of chemical elements, each of which has a specific function at each of the growth stages. Any grover needs to understand the basics of plant nutrition in order to get the best result.
Pepper is a very popular vegetable. The article describes the basics of home-grown pepper on hydroponics.
We all know plants need watering. But many especially novice grovers treat the humidity of the air inside the grobbox with much less attention. In the article, we will try to give an understanding of the processes taking place in the plant, which are primarily influenced by air humidity.
As everyone knows from the school biology course, plants consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis (and also sugars, which is more important for the plant itself). But what to do with this knowledge in practice when you decide to take up crop production? And do you even need a source of carbon dioxide in your greenhouse? Let's sort it out...
In many, the process of growing plants is associated directly with the earth. However, modern cultivation methods, including hydroponics, imply the use of special inert substrates, which, as a rule, serve as a support for roots and not a buffer for a nutrient solution.
Among all possible ways of growing plants is aquaponics, the most curious method. Symbiosis of plants, fish and microorganisms in one closed, artificial system.
Growing strawberries on hydroponics. General view and nuances. Choice of variety.
The article describes simple rules for selecting the necessary ventilation equipment for the grobbox.
Extraction, cooling, blowing of plants, filtration of odors. Everything a novice grover needs to know.

A popular way to revive a dwelling or office today, to decorate unsightly walls, to create a visually attractive interior with the help of green spaces is vertical landscaping. Infilled foundation.

The world famous brand of premium fertilizers GHE no longer exists. Now on Terra Aquatica shelves. What happened, what changes can await us and what will now have to feed our plants?