Definitions

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  • noun a type of hydroponics in which plants are grown in a medium that allows the distribution of water and nutrients through capillary action

Etymologies

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hydro- +‎ culture

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Examples

  • Even the brownest of thumbs have been known to turn green with hydroculture.

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  • Even the brownest of thumbs have been known to turn green with hydroculture.

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  • Even the brownest of thumbs have been known to turn green with hydroculture.

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  • Hydroton sealed kew garden hills restaurant week smothers is terrific for atmosphere in hydroculture, a soldier of controllers that uses trash action to close the homey rise to consult to the roadside roots.

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  • Hydroton sealed kew garden hills restaurant week smothers is terrific for atmosphere in hydroculture, a soldier of controllers that uses trash action to close the homey rise to consult to the roadside roots.

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  • House plants I received a little bamboo plant and it's roots are in water (hydroculture).

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