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Hydroculture: A modern and successful way to make your indoor plants thrive

L'hydroculture : Une façon moderne et réussie de faire prospérer vos plantes d'intérieur - La Green Touch

Laetitia Tavares |

Do you want to enjoy a green interior, but you're worried about not having a green thumb? Worry no more, hydroculture is the perfect solution for all plant lovers looking for a simple and effective maintenance method. In this article, we introduce you to hydroponics, a modern and successful approach to making your houseplants thrive. Find out how this revolutionary technique works and why it has become the preferred method of many gardening enthusiasts!

What is hydroculture?

Hydroculture, also known as Hydroponics, is a method of farming without soil. Instead of using a traditional soil substrate, the plants are grown in an inert medium, such as pumice, expanded clay or clay pebbles. The roots of the plants are immersed directly in a nutrient solution rich in minerals, which allows them to draw all the essential nutrients they need for their growth.

The benefits of hydroponics for your indoor plants:

  1. Better Nutrient Absorption: Using the hydroculture method, plants can absorb nutrients more efficiently, which promotes healthy and vigorous growth.
  2. Reduce Soil Problems: By eliminating soil, you greatly reduce the risk of pests, weeds and diseases that can harm your plants.
  3. Less watering: With hydroponics, you won't need to water as often. The automatic watering system ensures a balanced distribution of water and nutrients, which means less effort for you and happier plants!
  4. Ideal for tight spaces: If you have limited space, hydroponics is the perfect solution. You can easily create a small indoor garden without worrying about the size of the pot or the space available.

How hydroculture works:

How hydroculture works is simple. You need an airtight container, an inert substrate (like clay pebbles), a nutrient solution suited to the needs of your plants, and an automatic or manual watering system to maintain the level of water in the tank.

  1. Place the clay balls in the container.

  2. Insert the plants into the substrate, making sure the roots are fully immersed in the clay pebbles.

  3. Fill the container with the nutrient solution until the roots are partially submerged.

  4. Check the water level in the tank regularly and add nutrient solution if necessary.

Hydroculture is a revolutionary method that offers many benefits for your indoor plants. Using this modern technique, you can grow your plants with ease and enjoy a dazzling indoor garden all year round. So, don't wait any longer, discover our collection of plants in hydroculture and give your spaces a real vegetal glow! Take a simple and successful approach to indoor plant care with hydroponics today.