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Why hydroponic instead of in soil?

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Why hydroponic instead of in soil?

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To get the full nutrient value from the plants we have to be sure that in their very short life span they get the optimum nutrition all day every day. In soil, that would be very difficult to manage but with the help of Ocean GrownTM nutrients and a hydroponic system we can be sure that every single seed gets what it needs when it needs it. To produce a perfect crop every time and do it on a reliable schedule in soil Vegus would have to find a location that offers: • a perfect climate – not too hot, not too cold, not too humid, not too dry, etc • unpolluted water • perfect soil that does not need amendment – and that never wears out or depletes • regular hours of sunlight • no animals to feast on the plants The enclosed environment chambers at Vegus do all of that with a hydroponic system.

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