Hydroponic culture, also called water culture or soilless culture, is a method of growing plants that uses a water-based nutrient-rich solution, meaning that soil does not play a role in the system. Instead, the roots of the plants are protected by materials such as peat moss, clay balls, perlite, rock wool, etc. In this method, instead of using soil to grow plants, the roots are placed in direct contact with a solution rich in nutrients. Also, plants will have a significant amount of oxygen available, which facilitates plant growth. The main advantage of using hydroponics for plant growth is that it allows for much faster growth. Also, with this method, it is possible to grow any plant throughout the year and in any place, and healthy, clean and organic products will be obtained.