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what are disadvantages of Aeroponics ? why any four​

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Answered by priyanshumeel3
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The following are the disadvantages of the aeroponics:

The increase in dependence on the system. This occurs due to the presence of high pressure pumps, timers as well as water sprinklers if one of the item is missing the entire system for plant growth will be restricted. 2. The system development is costly.

Answered by nishantvipdp
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☞Disadvantages of aeroponics:

•Dependence on the system – A typical aeroponics system is made up of high pressure pumps, sprinklers and timers. If any of these break down, your plants can be damaged or killed easily.

•Technical knowledge required – You need a certain level of competency in running an aeroponic system. Knowledge of nutrients amounts required by your plant is essential, because you don’t have any soil to absorb excess/wrong nutrients supplied.

•Regular cleaning of the root chamber – The root chamber must not be contaminated, or else diseases may strike the roots. So you need to disinfect the root chamber every so often.

•Hydrogen peroxide is often used as disinfectant.

•High cost – Most aeroponic systems are not exactly cheap. Aeroponic systems may cost many hundreds of dollars each. The most affordable one I noticed, is still the one by , a unique form of commercial “aeroponics.” Edit – Some folks point out that AeroGrow is not aeroponics – I think it is still a great system for small premises.

Explanation:

➜The increase in dependence on the system. This occurs due to the presence of high pressure pumps, timers as well as water sprinklers if one of the item is missing the entire system for plant growth will be restricted. 2. The system development is costly.

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