September 25, 2020

What are the Advantages of Hydroponics culture?

Hydroponics is a modern technique of growing plants in a nutrient-rich and water-based solution. Hydroponics eliminates the use of soil, instead makes use of the root system that is supported with the help of an inert medium, including perlite, clay pellets, rockwool, vermiculite, or peat moss. The main principle behind the said plant-growing culture is to enable the plant roots to directly communicate with the nutrient solution, while interfering and having access to oxygen, which is extremely important for ideal growth of plants. There are several benefits of hydroponics, one of which is the amplified rate of the plants growth. If hydroponics is installed rightly, the plants will grow at increased rate of 25% faster and will produce 30% more than the plants grown in soil.

This fast growing feature can be attributed to the easiness of the plants to access the nutrients. As compared to the plants grown in soil, hydroponics plants can simply obtain the nutrients. The smallest root system can efficiently offer all the nutrients and essentials it requires. Hence, the plant will more focus on growing vertically instead of expanding its roots underground. In addition, plants in hydroponics will also use comparatively less amount of water in comparison to soil-based plants since the entire system is enclosed, which promote less use of water with optimal growth of plants.

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The study focuses on the prospects for growth, constraints and market analysis. The research offers Hydroponics industry analysis to understand the effect of various factors such as supplier power bargaining, competitor competition , new entrant challenge, competitor risk, and buyer bargaining power on the market.

Top Prominent Players:

Some of the prominent players in the global hydroponics market include LumiGrow, Heliospectra AB, The Scotts Company LLC, LOGIQS B.V., JAYA Hydroponic Farms, AmHydro, Hydrodynamics International, Hydroponic Systems, Emerald Harvest, and Advanced Nutrients, among others.