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Hydroculture - the benefits
Consider these benefits and you will understand why:
- Watering and feeding chores kept to a minimum – no
guesswork.
- You can go away on holiday knowing your plants will
be happy.
- Saves you time to attend to your business or other
commitments.
- Good clean fun, with the emphasis on “clean” –
no messy potting or repotting.
- Plant growth is lush and rapid; in fact plants grow
larger and healthier.
- Soil borne diseases or pests cannot effect the
plants. The plants are also more resilient to air borne pest such as black fly,
red spider mite, etc. This makes Hydroponic plants ideal for hospitals,
restaurants/cafes, hotel environments and other locations where hygiene is
paramount.
- Enhance and create a professional, welcoming and
relaxed environment.
and remember that poorly kept displays reflect badly on
image and credibility.
Observations of comparable soil and Hydroculture plants
confirm that Hydroculture plants maintain a greater uniformity of moisture
throughout the root system thus avoiding the wet/dry cycle that can occur in
maintaining soil plants.
This factor in conjunction with a unique specialised
fertiliser leads to healthier plants, exhibiting a greater tolerance for lower
light conditions, increased resistance to insect and decease attack, with
consequent savings on maintenance and replacement plants.
This dose not mean we are creating bionic plants. It
basically comes back to the principle of using the most effective method of
growing and maintaining healthy plants.
In a multi plant arrangement, all the plants in their
respective culture pots are on the same level i.e. they sit on the base of the
container to ensure uniform watering throughout. It is worth noting that very
large Hydroculture plants have comparably smaller root ball containment – with
obvious advantages.
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