Type: | A type frame hydroponic system |
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Thickness: | 1.5-2mm |
Framework: | Hot Galvanized Steel Structure |
Span Length: | Customized |
Bay Length: | Customized |
Cover Material: | Pep and PE Film |
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Plants grow faster than when placed in soil.
They don't need to spend so much energy developing roots to find oxygen, nutrients and water, therefore produce better quality fruit or flower.
The number of vegetables and plants produced magnifies when using this technique.
For instance, the tomato yield per acre when grown in soil ranges from 5 to 10 tons.With the hydroponic method, it is usually between sixty to three hundred tons.There is practically no risk of soil-borne pests, disease and fungus.They yield bigger vegetables and plants without pesticides. Hydroponic lettuce.Greenhouse plants can grow all year round.It is simpler to keep crops warm and within the sunlight.Hydroponic systems take less time to tend as they require no weeding or watering.
The vegetables, plants or flowers survive on a combination of temperature, light, nutrients like nitrogen, oxygen pH and carbon dioxide supplied through the water.
The nutrients supplied can be in dry, liquid or organic blend forms.
Crops are grown on a salver or tray, or in a medium like a gravel or foam blend.
Water is then procured via reservoirs.
Unlike in traditional greenhouses, most hydroponic systems employ some type of medium for root support.
Because of this, hydroponic techniques are often termed "sub-irrigation culture."
Most commercial greenhouse produce in developed regions is done using hydroponic greenhouse systems.
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