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Introduction to hydroponic cultivation
Jun 25,2021
1. Hydroponic equipment: the equipment is generally divided into pipeline type, three-dimensional nutrition membrane type, tidal type. For large-scale vegetables, cement tanks are generally planted and used to lay plastic. The cheapest is to put on the tank on the shelf. The cost is relatively high. Most of the pipelines are used in sightseeing agriculture. The advantages are beautiful, the nutrie...
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Composition and benefits of ebb and flow seedbeds
May 17,2022
The ebb and flow seedbed is composed of seedbed tray, rolling shaft, bracket, seedbed frame, hand wheel, horizontal support and inclined rod. The standard height of the seedbed is generally 0.7 or 0.75m, which can be fine-tuned up and down; the standard width is 1.7m, and the length can also be determined according to the width of the greenhouse. The length can be customized according to user requ...
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How do seedling trays grow seedlings
Oct 28,2022
Before seedling, put the seeds into warm water at about 50℃ to soak for a period of time. After the seeds are white, they can be evenly spread into the soil. After that, the seeds can be seeded into the soil dish one by one, and watered properly to protect moisture. Seedling tray method of seedling raising The substrate should be prepared first when using the seedling tray. Plant ash,...
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What is the ebb and flow method?
Sep 25,2024
The ebb and flow method, also known as flood and drain, is a hydroponic growing technique used to cultivate plants without soil. In this method, plants are placed in containers or trays filled with a growing medium, such as expanded clay pellets or rockwool. The containers are periodically flooded with a nutrient-rich solution and then drained. Here's a step-by-step breakdown of the ebb and flow m...
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