Hydroponic

Hydroponics is a type of agriculture that does not require soil . It has the potential to grow plants in an efficient and sustainable way.

Why should you go hydroponic?

Hydroponic systems use water as a nutrient for plants, which means that it can be used to grow any plant all year round. In addition, hydroponics uses less water than traditional farming methods,
it saves 90% of water because the water is recycled in a closed system.

It doesn’t use any pesticides or chemicals and it’s not as reliant on fertilizers for plant growth. This means your farm can have a minimal environmental impact and you’re doing your part for the sustainability revolution.

Many countries around the world are facing a severe food shortage right now, but because hydroponics is more sustainable and produces more yield per square foot, this type of farming will be able to provide fresh affordable produce to everyone who needs it.

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Hydroponic Types

We are India's leading Hydroponic farm development and management company. Our team of experts will walk you through the process from setting up the farm to yield a high-yielding operation.

Flat Bed

In a Flat Bed Hydroponics system, plants are lined up on horizontal layers. Tube like channel holds the plants in small net pots & the roots are suspended at the bottom of the net pots, so that right in the tube itself, water solution passes through and the roots also get exposed to air for gaining adequate oxygen.

A-Frame

This setup is in the shape of English alphabet “A”. Here, the water flows in a single direction from the top level and then to the next levels below each of them. A-Frame is preferred for its Excellent Aeration and Optimal use of space as well as water.

DWC (Deep Water Culture)

Here, the roots of plants are sunk in water so that they gain adequate amount of nutrients.<br /> And the roots are suspended at the bottom of the net pots, so that right in the tube it self, water solution passes through it and the roots also get exposed to air for gaining adequate<br /> oxygen.

Dutch Bucket

Dutch Bucket uses buckets as a growing medium for the hydroponics crops. These buckets are filled with materials like coco peat, clay balls,etc. that hold the roots and provide good aeration. In this system, nutrient solutions are mixed with the water which is then supplied to the roots by dippers.

Aquaponics

Aquaponics is a sustainable method of raising both fish and vegetables. It is popular with<br /> individuals, entrepreneurs, educators, missions and governments.Furthermore, with this type of<br /> indoor farming, you grow substantially more food with less water, land and labor than traditional agriculture.

Indoor Setup

In indoor hydroponic farming is a process of growing plants or crops in a large quantity in indoor area. The artificial light such as LED and other nutrients are put into use for making the plants grow. you can produce a wide range of plants such as herbs, tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, vegetables, and fruits.

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Why You Need a Hydroponic Farm

High-yield crop production with low input costs
There are many benefits of hydroponic farming, one of the most significant being that it uses a lot less water and natural resources than traditional farming. This means you can produce more food per square foot, which means you can generate higher yields with lower input costs.

Environmental benefits
Hydroponics also generates significantly less waste than traditional farming. It doesn't use any pesticides or chemicals and it's not as reliant on fertilizers for plant growth. This means your farm can have a minimal environmental impact and you're doing your part for the sustainability revolution.

Sustainable, affordable food for all!
Many countries around the world are facing a severe food shortage right now, but because hydroponics is more sustainable and produces more yield per square foot, this type of farming will be able to provide fresh affordable produce to everyone who needs it.

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We are India's leading Greenhouse Structure & Hydroponic farm development & management company. Our Expert team will walk you through the process from setting up the farm to high-yielding operation.