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Old 07-31-2009, 08:32 PM   #59 (permalink)
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Default Re: Hydopronic Bananas

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Originally Posted by Ohio'sBest View Post
I think if you need to know the definition of hydroponics, a dictionary would be helpful. I for one, already know.
Jeez dude! Nobody is saying you don't know! It's a question of your working definition verses eighteen-hundred and forty seven other working definitions that people have adopted for themselves. I thought it would be fun to find out what passes for "hydro" in our neighborhoods.

For example, some hydroponics shops have been pushing themselves into the drip irrigation market by calling growth of plants via nutrient solutions in any media "hydroponics". I am getting a lot of these folks as fertilizer customers and I have to be careful to find out what media they are using.
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