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Category: Aquaponics & Others

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How to Clean and Sanitize Hydroponic Reservoirs Using Bleach?

We all love the grow beds, the plants, and the top of the garden. There are times that cleaning and sanitizing your hydroponic reservoir is an afterthought. Maintenance and cleaning of the...

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What are the Benefits of Growing Moss Indoors?

Most individuals do not think of moss cultivation as a means to progress the quality of indoor air. In fact, this can be one of the numerous benefits moss gardens may offer to us. Whether you have...

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How Often to Water Rockwool Seedlings

We already have numerous ways of farming methods to give us more options with regards to farming. Every farming method offers us a kind of satisfaction, whether small or large scale farming. One...

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What Are Some Pros and Cons of Aquaponics?

Aquaponics is a type of culture that establishes a symbiotic relationship between plants and fish. The term is derived from two terms – aquaculture and hydroponics. Aquaculture involves the...

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What is The Difference Between Aquaponics and Aquaculture?

There's not much difference between Aquaponics and Aquaculture since the former is inspired by the latter with few improvisations. However, it is vital to address their differences to expand the...

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How to Clean Hydroton Clay Pebbles for Reuse in 10 Easy Steps

What are Hydroton Clay Pebbles? Tiny pieces of clay subject to extremely high temperatures produce hydroton clay pebbles. Clay pebbles then expand, making them suitable for a hydroponic garden. How...

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