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Hydroponics VS Aeroponics: Which One is BEST | Hydroponics And Aeroponics Differences, Pros & Cons

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Peter Grant
 

  • @centuryblack1929 says:

    Hello, how to contact you? Contact information is missing from About page.

  • @atomizer2665 says:

    There is no misting system in a Tower Garden , its hydroponic 🙂
    Pouring water down from the top of the (hydroponic) tower offers no “precise control”. It will consume 10x more electrical power compared to a genuine aeroponic tower containing the same number of plants.

  • @haroldzapata4588 says:

    You used my picture without my permission?

    • @agriculturecentral says:

      Dear Harold Zapata,

      Thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. We appreciate your concern about the use of your picture in our YouTube video.

      Please know that we have used your photo solely for educational purposes, and we have not intended to cause any harm or inconvenience to you. Our video aims to provide valuable insights and knowledge to our viewers, and we believe that your picture adds value to our content.

      That being said, we understand that you would like to be credited for your work, and we would be more than happy to do so. If you could kindly provide us with any link or information that we can include in the video’s description, we will make sure to give you proper credit.

      Again, we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused, and we appreciate your understanding in this matter.

      Thank you.

    • @kevindonovan7355 says:

      @@agriculturecentralI think maybe they also preferred their picture was not used. You are assuming they even wanted their picture used. Without permission and without asking, you can assume they don’t want the picture used. An appropriate way to fix is to remove the picture at the owner’s request.

  • @oliviermaillet406 says:

    Hello I have a question, when we talk about traditional soil culivation, we need nitrifying (or more) soil bacteria and fungus that live in symbiosis with the plants to be grown, is this the same for hydroponic and aeroponic method ? can we totally make the vegetable growing without these bacteria and fungus that transform nutrients ?

    • @agriculturecentral says:

      In traditional soil cultivation, beneficial soil bacteria and fungi are vital for the nutrient cycling process, converting organic matter into plant-available nutrients. However, hydroponic and aeroponic methods of cultivation reduce or eliminate reliance on soil microorganisms. Hydroponic systems supply plants with essential nutrients directly through nutrient-rich water solutions, bypassing the need for nutrient transformation by soil bacteria and fungi. Similarly, aeroponic systems mist plants with nutrient-rich solutions in an air or mist environment, eliminating the need for soil microorganisms. Consequently, plants in hydroponic and aeroponic systems solely depend on provided nutrients, typically mineral salts or synthetic sources readily available to the plants. While some hydroponic systems may incorporate beneficial bacteria or fungi as supplements to enhance plant health and nutrient uptake, they are not essential for plant growth. Thus, hydroponic and aeroponic methods reduce or eliminate the requirement for symbiotic relationships with soil microorganisms present in traditional soil cultivation.Hope I answered your question. Thank you.

  • @steelncm says:

    Hello. Can I grow tomatoes and bell peppers using aeroponics?

  • @GMT439 says:

    They are both good methods a lot depends what you want to achieve.

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