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Learning as I Grow on Instagram: "If you have ever been intimidated by the idea of starting hydroponics, this is an easy way to start. The Kratky method doesn’t require electricity. Just the nutrient solution of your choice and a vessel. You can even grow plants in a soda can using this method. The possibilities are endless.   I don’t post many instructional reels because I don’t want to come across as a “know it all”. I am hypercritical of myself and my post. An introvert in every sense of the word. I’m trying to come out of my shell and share the information I’ve obtained over time with everyone else. If you have any questions please feel free to dm me or comment below. Learning as I grow for sure.  -Claudette   #hydroponics #aerogarden #containergardens #diy" Easy Hydroponics Diy, Kratky Hydroponics Diy, Diy Hydroponic Garden Indoor, Outdoor Hydroponics, Hydroponics Diy Indoor, Diy Hydroponics System, Aeroponics Diy, Kratky Hydroponics, Hydroponic Gardening For Beginners

Learning as I Grow on Instagram: "If you have ever been intimidated by the idea of starting hydroponics, this is an easy way to start. The Kratky method doesn’t require electricity. Just the nutrient solution of your choice and a vessel. You can even grow plants in a soda can using this method. The possibilities are endless. I don’t post many instructional reels because I don’t want to come across as a “know it all”. I am hypercritical of myself and my post. An introvert in every sense of…

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Hydroponics is a soil-free option of gardening where the plants absorb nutrients directly from the water (not soil). Plants are planted in non-soil growing mediums such as LECA (ceramic balls), Rockwool cubes, peat moss, pumice, perlite, and coconut coir. We have comparisons on which is the best growing medium for your situation. We have information for beginners to expert level. In addition, we have reviews on the equipment you’ll need to start your own hydroponics system.

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