Global Hydroponics Market will grow to US$ 22.18 Billion by 2030, as per Renub Research. Hydroponics is a plant growing way primarily using water-based nutrient solutions instead of soil. The plant's root system is held up through an inert medium with vermiculite, peat moss, rock wool, perlite, or clay pellets. Plants receive essential nutrients from directly contacting the nutrient solution via their roots. This facilitates the growth of the plant. Furthermore, the roots have access to oxygen, which is key for their development. This growing plant method is famous amongst industrial growers as it is simple to install, has a high Return on Investment, and is less expensive than other strategies. Hydroponics reduces water wastage and is the most water-efficient farming method as it recycles much water.