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The True Origins of Hydroponics

In this episode of Hydroponics Daily, Dr. Russell Sharp takes us through the fascinating history of hydroponics, debunking common misconceptions along the way. Contrary to popular belief, the practice didn’t start with the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. While ancient Babylonian horticulture involved groundbreaking irrigation techniques, it lacked the soilless cultivation we associate with modern hydroponics.

We travel through time, visiting 17th-century experiments with water-grown plants, to Professor William Frederick Gericke’s groundbreaking work in the 1930s that truly established hydroponics as we know it today. Gericke’s innovations paved the way for modern crop production, crucial contributions like the phosphorus priming technique for enhancing crop yields.

The episode also highlights early commercial hydroponics on Ascension Island, discussing its evolution and the challenges faced, including dealing with pests and adapting to local ecosystems. Dr. Sharp provides insights into how hydroponics continue to feed remote populations and the impact of technological advancements like LED lights on the growth of vertical farming.

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