Plants without soil (2024)

Question:

Can plants grow without soil?

Answer:

Yes, plants can grow without soil, but they cannot grow without the necessities that soil provides. Plants need support, nutrients, protection from adverse temperatures, an even supply of moisture, and they need oxygen around the roots. It is possible to provide these necessary components for plant growth without soil.

Many of us have grown ivy, sweet potatoes, and other plants in a vase containing only water.The vase supplies the support, the water provides mineral nutrients, and an indoor locationprovides the temperature protection. In the case of plants in water, the oxygen is the greatestproblem. Plants that can be grown in water must extract oxygen from the oxygen dissolved in thewater. Many other plants will not survive without the extra oxygen provided by the pore spacesin the soil.

We often force spring flowering bulbs to blossom indoors by placing the base of the bulb in graveland adding only enough water to reach the base of the bulb. Oxygen is not the limiting factor.There are few minerals provided by the gravel and the water for these plants. Bulb plants,however, have their own supply of minerals and necessary food stored in the bulb so they grow andflower in the gravel. Under these growing conditions, the bulb is often depleted and should bediscarded rather than saved since the food supply in the bulb is depleted.

It is also possible to grow plants hydroponically. Hydroponically grown plants are grown in asolution of water containing the necessary plant nutrients. A variety of methods are used toprovide support and oxygen for the roots. Since hydroponic plant production is often in agreenhouse or other protected area, temperature control is provided for both the roots and thetop of the plant.

Perhaps the most exotic example I have seem of plants growing without soil was at Disney Worldwhere plants were grown "aeroponically". These plants were suspended with their roots danglingin the air inside a greenhouse. The line supporting the plants moved, carrying the plants arounda horizontal loop. Along a portion of the loop, the roots were sprayed with a hydroponic solutionof water and nutrients. Along the rest of the loop, the roots were exposed to the air.

Some tropical plants grow in a manner similar to aeroponic culture. These plants (orchids, ferns,bromeliads, some philodendrons and other plants) grow attached to the branches of trees high abovethe soil. The tree provides support. Frequent rain showers provide the water. Nutrients areprovided by composted materials that run down the trunk and branches of the tree during the rainshowers. For most of the day, the roots hang in the air, which provides the necessary oxygen.

Yes, plants may be grown without soil as long as we provide for the necessities that are missingwhen soil is lacking.

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Marisa Y. Thompson, PhD, is the Extension Horticulture Specialist, in the Department of Extension Plant Sciences at the New Mexico State University Los Lunas Agricultural Science Center, email: desertblooms@nmsu.edu, office: 505-865-7340, ext. 113.

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