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- adverb using
hydroponics
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Examples
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Marijuana plants were being grown in a garage "hydroponically," or with water and minerals instead of common soil, grow lights, water filtration systems, air conditioning, humidifiers and growth chemicals, according to the press release.
The Facts: News 2009
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They grow lettuce, tomatoes, zucchini and herbs hydroponically, meaning in fertilized water instead of soil.
unknown title 2009
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Marijuana plants were being grown in a garage "hydroponically," or with water and minerals instead of common soil, grow lights, water filtration systems, air conditioning, humidifiers and growth chemicals, according to the press release.
The Facts: News 2009
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It was fascinating to listen to them describe the flavor benefits of hydroponically grown vegetables.
Liz Neumark: In the Market for Green Liz Neumark 2012
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They are not the photo-friendly type, but permitted us to shoot, buy and eat their hydroponically grown greens.
Liz Neumark: In the Market for Green Liz Neumark 2012
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The Windowfarms project www.windowfarms.org allows users to grow vegetables hydroponically through a plastic-bottle system.
Putting the Chic in Chicken Coop Jemima Sissons 2011
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From all the guys with the Farmer-Veteran Coalition to the Archipleys, who are training soldiers returning from warzones to farm organically and hydroponically.
Kelly Meyer: Redefining Veterans Day Kelly Meyer 2011
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It was fascinating to listen to them describe the flavor benefits of hydroponically grown vegetables.
Liz Neumark: In the Market for Green Liz Neumark 2012
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From all the guys with the Farmer-Veteran Coalition to the Archipleys, who are training soldiers returning from warzones to farm organically and hydroponically.
Kelly Meyer: Redefining Veterans Day Kelly Meyer 2011
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Spring Gap Mountain Creamery has a West Virginia Blue Cheese ($19.99 per pound); Mocks Greenhouse has hydroponically grown cilantro ($2.50 per bunch) and arugula ($3 per head).
Market Roundup: Oct. 14-Oct. 20 Bonnie S. Benwick 2010
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