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		<title>What is hydroponics?</title>
		<description>Hydroponics is commonly referred as “the cultivation of plants in water”. However, study shows that various media can support the growth of the plant. The definition was broadened to “the cultivation of plants without soil”.
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		<title>What is aeroponics?</title>
		<description>Aeroponics is classified as a hydroponic method where roots of the plants are continuously or discontinuously place in an environment soaked with fine drops such as a mist or aerosol of nutrient solution.
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		<title>What different growing media can be used in hydroponics?</title>
		<description>One important thing that a hydroponicist should learn is the different media that will deal on growing technique of hydroponic plants.
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*Expanded Clay- enable nutrients to be controlled by the water
*Rockwool- made from basalt rock</description>
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		<title>Do hydroponic plants have problems with insects?</title>
		<description>Yes. Hydroponic plants particularly those that are in outdoor gardens also experience a dilemma when it comes to insects. Most of the insects grow rapidly which can affect the growth of the plant. However, there are pesticides and insects sprays that will help prevent its multiplication in your hydr</description>
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