Greenhouse Hydroponics & A-Frame Systems
Basic Introduction: Soilless culture (soilless cultivation) refers to the cultivation method that uses substrates without natural soil or only when seedlings are raised, and then irrigate with nutrient solution after transplanting. Because soilless culture is able to create a good rhizosphere environment to replace the soil environment and effectively prevent soil continuous cropping diseases and physiological disorders caused by soil salt accumulation, it can fully meet crops' nutrition requirements on mineral, water, gas, and other environmental conditions.
Wide Application: Nutrient liquid composition in soilless culture is easy to control. It can be adjusted at any time when sunlight and temperature are suitable. Even in places such as deserts, beaches, and desert islands, as long as fresh water is supplied, soilless cultivation can be carried out. Urban suburbs and households can also grow vegetables and flowers with this technique.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main benefit of soilless cultivation?
It creates a superior rhizosphere environment, prevents soil-borne diseases, and optimizes nutrient delivery for high-quality crop growth.
Can this system be used in extreme environments?
Yes, as long as fresh water is available, these systems can be implemented in deserts, islands, and urban suburban areas.
What materials are used for the structure?
The system primarily uses high-quality PVC, PP, Foam, and a robust Steel Structure for durability and support.
How does vertical planting impact yield?
Vertical planting maximizes space usage, allowing for significantly higher yields compared to traditional horizontal farming methods.
Is the system environmentally friendly?
Absolutely. It focuses on water saving, fertilizer saving, and labor saving while effectively reducing pesticide pollution sources.
Is the system size customizable?
Yes, the layers, length, width, and height can be customized to meet specific greenhouse or space requirements.