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Hydroponics for Beginners

The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Quickly Start Your Hydroponic System at Home

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By: Therese Longfield
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Have you been contemplating owning your own farm but you are limited by space and financial constraints? Have you been wondering how you can cultivate your own plants and fruits discretely without governmental restrictions and other interferences?

If yes, hydroponics is your answer....

If you’re looking to learn details about hydroponics, look no further. This is the book for you!

Here are some exciting facts about hydroponics that would get you spurred on!

  • Hydroponic gardens use about 90 percent less water than conventional gardens and farms.
  • You can continue growing plants and harvesting them all year long.
  • Hydroponics requires no soil as it is based on using nutrition dissolved in plants.
  • Research has shown that, compared to conventional gardens, plants grown on hydroponic gardens grow bigger and healthier as they are constantly being monitored and treated.
  • No weeding is required.
  • Plants grow faster
  • The most exciting part is, you're in full control and not leaving anything to nature!

This book will help you answer so many frequently asked questions about hydroponics like:

  • What causes plants to die?
  • How do you troubleshoot issues in the garden?
  • What is the proper lighting condition?
  • What pH is right for the plants?
  • How do you properly dissolve the necessary nutrients in the water?
  • How do you condition the breeding temperature?
  • What is the necessary equipment for building a personal hydroponic garden?
  • How do you build a hydroponic garden?
  • And so many more....

Hydroponic systems allow farmers to grow plants without soil which can eliminate many conventional gardening problems. Commercial gardeners do not always need to douse crops with pesticides, for example, with a decreased risk of pests. Hydroponic systems, though often associated with fruits and vegetables, may grow all kinds of plants, including flowers and decorative flowers, etc.

This book was written to be all you’d need to get started with hydroponics as a beginner to becoming an expert. And if you’re already an intermediate or expert gardener, this book will give you tips to help you achieve better yield and harvest….

So why not choose the hydroponic gardening system today?

Click "Buy Now" to get this book!

©2020 Therese Longfield (P)2020 Therese Longfield
Environment Gardening & Horticulture Gardening
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Poorly written, but technically okay

“You don’t need to know anything about anything to grow something!” This book reads almost surely like it was written by ChatGPT, though since it was 2020, I suspect it was just poor writing. I could only read about a third of this; DNF. Technically-speaking, the information was okay. I’m going to hunt for a better-written hydroponics book.

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