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“Hydroponics Cultivation” A booming  Techonology To Agriculture

“Hydroponics Cultivation” A booming Techonology To Agriculture

 
In this techonology Era , where the population is growing day-by-day and where
environmental conditions are unpredictable and its hard to bring out large output,
so that’s hydroponics can sustain and make efficient support to farming in closed environmental conditions.
 
  • From natural farming to hydroponics, the diference is where in hydro cultivationis more number of plants can grown in small area than natural farming & can control the climate parameters as per the plant needs.
  • MEDIUM OF GROWTH: Soil is medium for natural
    “Hydroponics Cultivation” A booming Techonology To Agriculture

In this techonology Era , where the population is growing day-by-day and where
environmental conditions are unpredictable and its hard to bring out large output,
so that’s hydroponics can sustain and make efficient support to farming in closed environmental conditions.

farming,coming to part of hydro technique, the
medium for palnts is cocopeat, clay pellets, Etc.

Most suitable crops are Cherry Tomatoes, Bellpeppers,Cucumbers,Spinach,Mustardgreens, kale, & all leafy vegetables.

Nutrient solution : The micro and macro nutrients are supplied through drip irrigation to plant in appropriate proposition. Hydro techniques are NFT( Nutrient film technique)NFT hydroponics the plant roots are in direct contact with flowing nutrient solution. Dutch bucket system: the plants needs the media so dutch buckets are filled with, rice husks, perlite or expanded clay. The reason behind y this material use as medium is to remain wet around the medium and in scarcity time the plant uses the moisture present in the medium.

Without soil how plants are adaptable? Photosynthesis is the process through which plants can grow by using sunlight. Chlorophyll is present in the leaves and essential for the growth.

This chemical composition helps to convert carbon dioxide (present in the atmosphere) and water (extracted from soil) into glucose and oxygen.
Therefore, the presence of soil is not always important because components need by plants for growing are nutrients and water. It is possible to grow plants
without soil if these two components get a substitute from any other source.



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