Showing posts with label Hydroponic agriculture in the Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hydroponic agriculture in the Philippines. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2020

Hydroponic agriculture in the Philippines

Great Hydroponic agriculture in the Philippines Today!


Hydroponic agriculture in the Philippines now a day is known as gardening at your backyard that you can build a system even in a small area at your home, even now in the Philippines there are so many Filipinos now making a system for their hydroponic to supply their daily needs.

Hydroponic agriculture in the Philippines now a day is known as gardening that you can build a system even in a small area at your home, even now in the Philippines the are so many Filipinos now making a system for their daily need


In agribusiness, you don’t always need hectares upon hectares of growing area to form good income. Some people can make an honest profit even from a little area. and that they don’t even need to own the land because they will just rent it. a bit like some of Filipino, who grows lettuce and kale the hydroponics way during a vacant subdivision lot in their area that they rent for around P300 a month or less.



Hydroponic agriculture in the Philippines using plastic cup
hydroponic plants in the cup

Under the SNAP hydroponics system developed by the farmers, seedlings are grown in recycled plastic cups from coffee shops. Of course, one also can use unrecycled cups. 


Hydroponic agriculture in the Philippines is all about doing more with less. it's of great benefit to those that want to supply flowers, fruits, vegetables, houseplants, and other crops using less space than traditional gardening with less input of labor, effort, and energy.

It allows total control over a growing environment and plant nutrition, and may often end in a better yield of higher quality fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other crops.

It is often thought of as being synonymous with “indoor growing.” it's true that the majority of hydroponics gardens are indoors under artificial lights, but you'll also grow hydroponically outdoors and in a greenhouse.

The key thinks about determining whether a garden is hydroponics or not is whether or not the grower provides the bulk of the nutrients through water infused with additive nutrients, or whether the crops are deriving most of their nutrients from those found naturally during a soil media or other organic media.

The former method is hydroponics; the latter is traditional growing.

Hydroponics may be a modern agricultural technique that's becoming more and more important for hobbyists and large-scale producers. If growers provide sufficient light, well-engineered nutrients, and appropriate environment to their hydroponics crops, they will expect consistently high yields of quality crops year-round.


Check this simple building of Hydroponic 
You can see also in this video