Hydroponics in a sentence as a noun

But what if it's like hydroponics and gro-lights were during the worst Federal excesses of the "Drug War"?

It makes sense to me that a dirt patch and sunlight out in Ohio are cheaper than setting up hydroponics plants.

But realize that hydroponics isn't most people's idea of urban farming.

The percentage of people with a hot room and hydroponics garbage in the back dumpster that are growing pot is a lot higher.

Yeah, I didn't understand the hydroponics comment at the end. How does it work better to grow plants indoors than outside if you're using a limited amount of sunlight indoors?

I'm moving a hydroponics setup from an arduino to something more flexible, and need them to be fairly robust.

There's a lot to improve yet, specially on small scale and associated with hydroponics, only now we are seeing research into that.

And hydro isn't organic...The reason hydroponics is associated with weed is because you need to grow something that costs more than your inputs.

I'm still waiting for a 'high rise' farm, basically a multi-story hydroponics installation which can produce more food per surface acre than an existing farm can.

Commercial production of herbs, salads and other greens is almost exclusively done with hydroponics, at least here in northern Europe, where light and heat are at a premium half of the year.

I'm developing a mobile web interface & a SaaS architecture for my buddy's greenhouse & hydroponics controller business [1].

More data is needed to see clearly if on a larger scale this is economically feasible to do.\nFrom my little experience with hydroponics, water and land use are the two major wins.

Thus it seems unlikely they'd be the ones to seize this opportunity... More likely it would continue as it stands today: boutique producers of high-grade, high-manual-cost indoor hydroponics.

Indeed, the economics of hydroponics would suggest that it should already dominate commercial vegetable production.

What a great way to extend the usefulness of an obsolete foundry!I'm guessing that they're using hydroponics and carefully regulating the mineral supply to achieve the desired potassium levels.

IMO you could afford to build high tech self sustaining enviroment for <50k people easily, a few micro nuclear reactors [1] would provide enough electricity, hydroponics, seafood farming, or advanced things like protein from bacteria/algae protein for food production, import the luxuries.

Hydroponics definitions

noun

a technique of growing plants (without soil) in water containing dissolved nutrients

See also: aquiculture