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Hydroculture (also known as passive hydroponics) is a method of growing plants without the use of soil. Developed in Europe 40 years ago, hydroculture uses water- absorbent pebbles called hydrocorns to support the plant and to supply water or nutrient solution to its roots. In the absence of soil, this system provides a very clean, pest-free and allergy-safe approach to growing INDOOR plants as they add beauty and give life to the environment by purifying the air in the living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens and comfort rooms of houses and condominium units, as well as in offices, hotels, restaurants, hospitals and other public places.