Hydroponic Growing commercial level
Homegrown Hydroponics presents a detailed look after commercial level grow boxes.
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Homegrown Hydroponics presents a detailed look after commercial level grow boxes.
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A design for an NFT or ebb & flow hydroponics system
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This vertical growing prototype is designed for commercial strawberry production. We are working out the bugs and learning along the way.
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How to grow green marijuanna marijuana por head stoner rocker Hydroponic System.
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A funny skit about finding the best source of marijuana. Enjoy watching people get up.
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Hydroponic Ebb and Flow System.
Designed and constructed by NOSMOJEFF
A fantastic piece of enginering.
KINGSVILLE, Ontario, July 13 (UPI) — A cogeneration plant for a commercial greenhouse opened Friday in Ontario, the first of its kind in North America.
Designed by GE Energy, the greenhouse facility is powered by four of GE Energy’s Jenbacher gas engines, using a carbon dioxide fertilization technology developed by Jenbacher.
The plant is designed to generate more reliable on-site power and heat while reducing emissions from energy production, GE Energy said in a release.
KINGSVILLE, Ontario, July 13 (UPI) — A cogeneration plant for a commercial greenhouse opened Friday in Ontario, the first of its kind in North America.
Designed by GE Energy, the greenhouse facility is powered by four of GE Energy’s Jenbacher gas engines, using a carbon dioxide fertilization technology developed by Jenbacher.
This is a work in progress and I will add follow-ups to this video as the basil plants grow larger!
As winter will soon be upon us, I am experimenting with the wonderful world of hydroponics so I can have some fresh veggies during the off season, ON THE CHEAP!
Hydroponics is a lot simpler than it first seems. Liquid nutrients deliver regular and consistent food to the plants on a timed schedule and therefore producing an ideal growing situation for bigger and faster fruit production than soil! Also because there is no soil, the system runs cleaner and much smaller pots can be used as we are only need to accommodate space for the roots and some media (rock wool and hydro pellets) for support.
This ebb and flow system is inspired by a few instructables from instructables.com, but modified so that the root cup is removable.
All that is needed is:
-Hydroponic cup
-A rock wool plug
-Clay pellets for added substrate
-Aquarium air pump
-Air tubing
-Air tubing relief valve
-Inverted water bottle, with bottom cut off, sized for the Hydro pot
-Plastic cup to hold water bottle
-Power drill to drill holes in the bottle caps
During winter, this set up will need an artificial light source, but this was a trial filmed in July 2009, so there is sufficient sun intensity and duration in the window sill for now!
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