Nutrient film technique. a water culture system based upon constant flow of the nutrient solution past the plant roots; must be a thin film of water flowing through the roots to provide adequate oxygenation
nutrient is fed into grow tubes where the roots draw it up. A thin film of nutrient allows the roots to have constant contact with the nutrient and the air layer above at the same time.
A hydroponic method in which nutrient is fed into grow tubes or trays in a thin film where the roots draw it up. This "nutrient film" allows the roots to have constant contact with the nutrient and the air layer above at the same time.
Short for "New FlyerTalk." Often spelled as nFT, New FlyerTalk is a reference to the current version of FlyerTalk, which represents a significant upgrade from the original version.
Network File Transfer. Copies files between any two nodes on a network, either interactively or programmatically. Allows user to copy remote files, translate file attributes, and access remote accounts.