Indoor Plant Cultivation in Hydrostatic Systems

FAQ About Indoor Plant Cultivation in Hydrostatic Systems

How does the root structure change in hydrostatic versus soil systems?

In hydrostatic systems, root structures tend to be less fibrous and more concentrated around areas where water and nutrients are most available. Since the plants do not need to spread their roots wide to search for water and nutrients as in soil, the efficiency of resource delivery results in denser root growth. This can enhance nutrient uptake efficiency, resulting in quicker plant growth.