The most recent technology to be developed in agriculture is
Aeroponics, a method in which a plant’s roots are fed and waterered
midair. The plants are generally suspended from baskets (similar to
those in which strawberries are packaged) at the top of a closed through
or cylinder. With the plants suspended in this manner, all essential
nourishment can be provided to the roots by spraying them with a
nutrient solution. Since the roots are suspended in midair, their
receive the maximum amount of oxygen possible. This method is also the
most nutrient-efficient, because you need only provide what the plants
require, and any nutrient that is not absorbed is drained back into the
reservoir and recycled much like the previous methods. It is utmost
importance that the atmosphere in which the roots grow is maintained at
100% relative humidity to prevent dehydration.
A drawback to current aeroponic systems is maintaining root helath in the event of pump malfunction or loss of power. Without the spray of nutrient enriched water, root systems will not remain helathy for long. They will rapidly dry up and die. However, the increased oxygenation that is received by the plant’s root structure benefits growth at an unprecendented level and has been scientifically proven to increase crop yields by as much as 10 times over soil. The AeroSpring design that is featured for construction later in the book combines aeroponics with a deep, reservoir to protect agains crop loss in the event of a pump failure.
A drawback to current aeroponic systems is maintaining root helath in the event of pump malfunction or loss of power. Without the spray of nutrient enriched water, root systems will not remain helathy for long. They will rapidly dry up and die. However, the increased oxygenation that is received by the plant’s root structure benefits growth at an unprecendented level and has been scientifically proven to increase crop yields by as much as 10 times over soil. The AeroSpring design that is featured for construction later in the book combines aeroponics with a deep, reservoir to protect agains crop loss in the event of a pump failure.
HOW TO HYDROPONICS
FOURTH EDITION
BY KEITH ROBERTO
PUBLISHED BY FUTUREGARDEN PRESS, NEW YORK
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