Reavealed With Proof: Plants Do Not Need Soil
Soil is not the essential element that help to grow a plant. There can be an alternative and there is an alternative.
(prHWY.com) February 27, 2012 - San Diego, CA -- Plants do not need soil to grow and researches have proved it over a period of time. It can also be said in manner, when no much researches were done on plants. People in their old-school means to grow with soil. Which is also not wrong. That is how even today loads of fellow people sharing the globe with us still mark it as the best way.
Soil is just a nutrient that the plants want in it whole life expand. It is not a need of plant. According to an research held somewhere in the 18th century, the researchers discovered, sufficient amount of nutrients required by the plants can by absored through water. As we all know that even if soil is present as the base of the plant but still without water there can be no life in it. It will sooner be dead.
The sumarised form for the above is, the nutrients the soil contains can be replaced with giving all the mineral nutrient through water so that the plants may absorb it. Any earthly plant can grow through this manner in a very healthy and valid way. This process of plant growing is called 'Hydroponics'.
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