If you’re thinking of growing your own hydroponic tomatoes then you should as they are delicious and you will make some serious money from them.

Below are some benefits of growing your own hydroponic tomatoes.

1. As you won’t be growing your hydroponic tomatoes in soil, no soil borne diseases will be passed on. You will end up with healthier tomatoes as a result. This will show!

2. For the same reason, no soil loving pests and creatures will get near your tomatoes. There will be no need to pay for expensive pesticides and so your tomatoes will be organic too!

3. Once the initial start up costs have been made, running costs will be around 20% lower when growing hydroponic tomatoes.

4. You will be able to plant more tomatoes in a smaller area! This is despite the finished product actually being larger too! This is because the roots do not grow as large hydroponically as they have access to all the nutrients they need.

5. Maintenance time is greatly reduced! You don’t need to water hydroponic tomatoes as they already have access to all the nutrients they need. Weeding doesn’t exist in hydroponic gardens in fact all you really need to do is sit back and pick the tomatoes once they are ready.

6. There is a year long yield because you have manipulated the growing conditions to be optimum all the time! As soon as it’s off season you can sell them for higher prices.

7. You can grow hydroponic tomatoes anywhere; rooftop, window ledge, living room, bedroom, garden, garage or greenhouse.

8. They will grow at least 40% larger than traditional tomatoes as you will have created their dream growing environment. They will also have access to all the nutrients they need.

9. As you won’t be watering them, there is no danger of either under or over watering. This is a big problem that many novice gardeners face.

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