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		<title>What plants can be grown hydroponically?</title>
		<description>Hypothetically, most plants can be grown hydroponically. Among them are lettuce, basil, mint, tomatoes and peppers. They grow easily. However, plants like watermelon, squash and strawberries are harder to grow.
keywords: Hydroponics | Plants | Gardening</description>
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		<title>What are the advantages of hydroponics?</title>
		<description>The most apparent advantage of hydroponics is its manageability to control the plant-growing environment. Other benefits of hydroponics are:
*Restricted supply of enough water only
*Avoid high labor cost than traditional cultivation method
*No need for high cost of soil fertilizer
*Certainty of </description>
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		<title>Are there different types of hydroponics?</title>
		<description>Actually, there are many different types of hydroponics. The major divisions are either media-based or water culture.
Under media-based hydroponics are the following:
*Flood and drain
*Drip system
*Wick Feeding
On the other hand, water culture hydroponics involves:
*Raft Cultivation
*Nutrient</description>
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