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Interiorscaping
also
called hydroculture, is a form
of hydroponics that delivers the nutrient solution passively.
The plant's roots sit in an inert media called grow rocks,
hydroton, or diatomite. These porous rocks do not deliver
any nutrients, rather they hold the plant in place to allow
the water-nutrient solution to pass easily through them and
feed the roots. Traditional potted plants sit in soil, so
the roots are actively searching for nutrients from the dirt.
In hydroculture, the nutrients are being directly feed to
the roots, allowing the plant to spend its energy on growth.
Wouldn't you
love it if your plants could tell you exactly what they need?
Interiorscaping makes that possible! The plant and grow rocks
sit inside a liner, which sit inside an outer decorative pot
filled with water and hydroponic nutrients. A water level
indicator pokes out of the surface of the rocks, letting you
know when it is empty. No under-watering or over-fertilizing,
resulting in a perfectly happy, soiless plant that is never
thirsty!
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