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Chapter 38, Problem 3S
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The factors in the water and air that is necessary to be monitored while growing the lettuce hydroponically in the greenhouse.
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The hydroponics is the type of culture, in which the plants are grown in water instead of the soil. The nutrients and water continually flow through the roots of the plants. This allows the regulation of the amount of nutrients supplied to the plants.
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