What are hydroponics ?
Hydroponics is an irrigation system in which the roots of the crops receive a balanced nutrient solution dissolved in water with all the chemical elements necessary for the development of the plants.
The plants can grow directly on the mineral solution, or in a substrate or inert medium.
The use of hydroponic systems is used in smart greenhouses for profitable crops that require a high level of control over the production process, such as greenhouse crops of cucurbits, tomatoes, peppers and strawberries.
Advantages of Hydroponic Greenhouse Cultivation
Aeroponic system
It consists of a cultivation system where the root remains in the open air, in a container that keeps it in the dark, where the nutrient solution is applied in the form of a spray or mist.
Drainage in hydroponics
Hydroponic systems need a drainage percentage to be established, especially in substrate hydroponic systems, in order not to salinize the root environment when saline water is used in hydroponics.
Depending on the use of the drainage system, they could be closed (where nutrient solution is recirculated) or missing solution systems.