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Define Aeroponics.Add examples​

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Explanation:

the growing of plants by suspending their roots in the air and spraying them with nutrient solutions Hydroponics allows us to grow plants in a water-and-nutrient solution, whileaeroponics grows them in a nutrient-laden mist.—

Answered by Sisters1234
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The term aeroponics, meaning “working air,” stems from the Greek words for air, “aer,” and labor, “ponos.” This form of hydroponics involves growing plants without the use of soil. Instead, it relies on air to deliver a nutrient-rich mist to the plant's roots.

What to Grow — Aeroponics

  • Tomatoes (or other vine plants). Tomatoes are a good produce to grow via aeroponics, because it eliminates the hassle of the traditional growing methods. ...
  • Herbs. Herbs are another popular choice for aeroponic growers, as you can really tell the consistency in each grow cycle. ...
  • Leafy Greens.

Aeroponics is the process of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of soil or an aggregate medium. The word "aeroponic" is derived from the Greek meanings of aer (ἀήρ, "air") and ponos (πόνος, "labour").

the growing of plants by suspending their roots in the air and spraying them with nutrient solutions Hydroponics allows us to grow plants in a water-and-nutrient solution, while aeroponics grows them in a nutrient-laden mist.—

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