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Word: Drip Culture

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Drip culture is a method of growing plants where a nutrient solution (which contains the food plants need) is slowly dripped onto a material that holds the plants. This method is often used in hydroponics, a way of growing plants without soil.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "drip culture" when discussing modern farming techniques, especially those that do not involve soil.
  • You might encounter this term in gardening, agriculture, or environmental science contexts.
Example:
  • "In drip culture, the plants receive their nutrients directly from the solution, allowing them to grow faster and healthier."
Advanced Usage:

In advanced discussions, you might talk about the benefits of drip culture compared to other growing methods, its efficiency in using water and nutrients, or its impact on crop yield.

Word Variants:
  • Drip System: A system that delivers water and nutrients to plants in a controlled way, often used in conjunction with drip culture.
  • Hydroponics: The broader category that includes drip culture as one of its methods.
Different Meanings:

While "drip culture" primarily refers to the gardening technique, "drip" can also refer to the sound of liquid falling drop by drop, or it can mean to let something fall slowly.

Synonyms:
  • Nutrient film technique (NFT) - another type of hydroponic growing method.
  • Drip irrigation - a similar technique often used in soil-based agriculture.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no direct idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "drip culture," you could use phrases like "drip feed" (to supply gradually) when discussing how nutrients are delivered to the plants.

Summary:

Drip culture is an effective and modern technique in hydroponics, allowing plants to thrive without soil by providing them with a steady supply of nutrients through a dripping system.

Noun
  1. a hydroponic method of growing plants by allowing nutrient solutions to drip slowly onto an inert medium in which the plants are growing

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