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In hydroponics, the plants mature in an inactive growing medium and an impeccably balanced pH with the nutrients delivered to the roots in an extremely soluble form. This permits the plant to carry its food with a very little exertion in contrast to the soil when the roots must grab the nutrients and obtain them. This is accurate even while making use of rich organic soil and premium nutrients. The energy exhausted by the roots in this procedure is the energy better expended on the vegetative development of flower and fruit production.
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