Soils
Hydroponics
Soil Alternatives
Science
Soil Fertility
100

The three primary soil particle sizes

Sand, Silt, Clay

100

The simple type of hydroponics the class created in the classroom 

Kratky

100

A soil alternative that is mined rock heated and spun

rock wool

100

EC is short for this term that measures the amount of nutrients in a solution

electrical conductivity

100
Shorthand of the macro nutrients displayed on a fertilizer label

N-P-K

200

The soil particle with the highest surface area

Clay

200

Most hydroponic systems require this input, making them differ from Kratky systems

Pump

200

Mined rock that is heated and popped

perlite

200

A range of 0-14 that helps to identify how easily a plant will be able to uptake different nutrients 

pH

200

Fertilizers can be divided into these two categories which affect application methods

Dry vs liquid

300

Live or decaying microorganisms that return nutrients to the soil 

Organic Matter

300

A tank that holds nutrient solution in hydroponic systems

Nutrient reservoir

300

This soil alternative was used with the pine seeds and is made of recycled paper 

Pitmoss

300

The amount and size of pores between soil particles

soil porosity

300

These little things break down materials into plant available nutrients

Soil Microorganisms
400

When space between soil solids allows for water to travel through

Soil Permeability

400

One type of hydroponics that uses a flood table

Ebb and flow, or deep water culture

400

Soil alternative that is mined from bogs in Canada

Peatmoss

400

The ability of a soil's texture to hold water against the force of gravity 

Water holding capacity

400

Many plant nutrients have this charge when in soil solution

positive

500

Clay has a high level of this that attracts nutrients to it

Cation Exchange Capacity

500

2 part: The addition of this transforms hydroponics into this type of system as the nutrient source changes.

Fish, aquaponics

500

An soil alternative made that is made up of organic matter with an extremely high water holding capacity

coco coir

500

Measurement of total negative charge on the surface of a substance (full term)

Cation Exchange Capacity

500

Additional macronutrients required is smaller amounts than N-P-K

Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur