Soilless Mixes – Hydroponics

Soilless mixtures

Soilless mixtures are mixtures of various substrates used for growing plants. There are a lot of them on sale these days. More often they are found in a mixture of minerals and organics, less often – of purely mineral origin. They include two or more components. A mixture of various substrates eliminates the disadvantages of individual components and achieves a set of required properties.

A few examples of soilless mixtures for hydroponic methods:

 

Literature

  1. William Texier. Hydroponics for everyone. All about home gardening. – M .: HydroScope, 2013 .– 296 p. – ISBN 978-2-84594-089-5.

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