ECO LEAF hydrophonic farm

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crunchy and curly
22/01/2023

crunchy and curly

Thank you for the review..Happy growing
19/11/2022

Thank you for the review..
Happy growing

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19/11/2022

Salamat po

Thank you for trusting eco leaf farm hydrphonicsFor lettuce grow box
13/11/2022

Thank you for trusting eco leaf farm hydrphonics
For lettuce grow box

Salamat sir 10 pcs grow box,growers from guguintoHappy farming sir
10/11/2022

Salamat sir 10 pcs grow box,growers from guguinto
Happy farming sir

salamat sir grower from sta maria sa hydrophonics starter kit saka dalawang grow box happy farming
31/10/2022

salamat sir grower from sta maria sa hydrophonics starter kit saka dalawang grow box happy farming

sa mga interesado po o gustong mag tanim at matuto ng hydrophonics farming meron po tayong available na starter kit sa p...
30/10/2022

sa mga interesado po o gustong mag tanim at matuto ng hydrophonics farming meron po tayong available na starter kit
sa pag tatanim ng lettuce/pechay/kamatis/pipino/kangkong/sili/bell pepper/talong at iba pang pananim
390 pesos only

salamat pokeep safe everyone
30/10/2022

salamat po
keep safe everyone

good morning have a nice  day
18/10/2022

good morning have a nice day

28 days after transplant
03/10/2022

28 days after transplant

25/09/2022
Eye refreshing crops..đź‘Ś
25/09/2022

Eye refreshing crops..đź‘Ś

lettuce variety for hydrophonics
17/09/2022

lettuce variety for hydrophonics

facts
17/09/2022

facts

thank you for choosing ecoleaf for your daily fresh and healty lettuce
17/09/2022

thank you for choosing ecoleaf for your daily fresh and healty lettuce

1. Greater YieldsFirst and foremost, a hydroponic system grows nutrient-dense produce in greater quantities. In fact, we...
17/09/2022

1. Greater Yields
First and foremost, a hydroponic system grows nutrient-dense produce in greater quantities. In fact, we’ve found that our hydroponic vertical farms can grow about 240 times more than traditional farming methods.

Partially, this is because our hydroponic greenhouses allow for more harvests per year. Additionally, because plants get their nutrients directly from water instead of having to leech them from soil, hydroponic plants grow faster and larger. One of our greenhouse systems can produce 2.7 million meals per year.

2. Less Space Needed
Growing more food in less space? It may sound too good to be true, but this is exactly what our vertical hydroponic growing system can do. Our greenhouses are designed to fit into about an acre and a half of space. That’s about the size of a 200 car parking lot. And since there’s no soil requirement, they can be built almost anywhere. Want to build your greenhouse in an old empty car dealership’s lot? Or how about the roof of a big box store? On the grounds of a university or hospital? Or what about at your company’s corporate headquarters? All of these options would work, as well as many more. This means you can build hydroponic farms downtown in what would otherwise be a food desert. Or add one on to your company’s R&D department, allowing your research to be conducted on site easily. The possibilities are endless!

3. Less Water
In our rapidly changing world, clean water is becoming more and more scarce. The World Wildlife Fund finds that about 2.7 billion people are facing water shortages at least one month out of the year, with more than a billion having no access to clean water at all. Given this increasingly dire situation, the ability to farm with less water has never been more important.

It may seem counterintuitive, but hydroponic systems actually use about 99% less water than traditional farming. This is because there is no water lost to the soil, no water lost to evaporation, and the water in the system is recycled again and again. This means that hydroponic greenhouses can be run in even the most severe drought conditions with little to no disruption.

4. Sustainable Farming
Traditional farming contributes greatly to soil degradation around the world. We are currently losing fertile land at an alarming rate. By contrast, in our greenhouses, you can regrow the same crops over and over again without worrying about crop rotation. Since hydroponic systems require no soil, they’re an excellent way to stop this problem in its tracks.

Our hydroponic greenhouses also seek to use solar power as much as possible, leading to little or no need for fossil fuel power sources. So you’ll be growing greens in the greenest way possible!

5. Climate Proof
Speaking of changes in the global environment, our increasingly unpredictable climate has become a major problem for farmers. We constantly see crops destroyed by flooding, drought, and other climate-related problems. Because our greenhouses contain their own microclimates, they are immune to early frosts and heatwaves, droughts and flooding. They can also be built in areas where the climate is typically too hot or too cold to grow certain types of food. This means year-round local produce in areas where it was unthinkable before.

6. Seasonally Agnostic
Imagine being able to grow 11-13 more harvests per year than a traditional farm. Just as climate is no challenge for our hydroponic growing systems, seasons hold no sway over our plants either. So many harvests per year is a reality, rather than a dream. The climates inside our hydroponic farms are carefully monitored and controlled, meaning summer crops can grow even in the coldest months and harvest season is year round.

7. Outdoor Contamination Proof
Traditional farms are subject to contamination from any number of sources. Birds drop waste from above. Runoff from nearby animal agriculture can contaminate the groundwater. Air pollution and water pollution are constant concerns. Open air farming is increasingly leading to dangerous food-borne illnesses and their resulting food recalls. We recall-proof our produce by keeping it in carefully monitored greenhouse conditions, away from contamination risks.

8. Less Food Waste
Since hydroponic farming can be managed within the community it supports, there’s less time wasted in shipping produce across the country or around the world. Most of our crops reach their intended market within 48 hours of harvest. This means a longer shelf life once they hit the store, are purchased, and brought home. Not only that, because our greenhouses are outdoor contamination proof, there is zero risk of recalls and food-borne illnesses from typical outdoor threats. All of this amounts to less food waste and more healthy meals that actually make it to the table.

what is hydrophonics farming?Hydroponic systems are soil-less, water-based farming processes. Rather than using soil for...
17/09/2022

what is hydrophonics farming?
Hydroponic systems are soil-less, water-based farming processes. Rather than using soil for plant nutrition, crops are fed nutrient-rich water, negating a lot of the baggage that comes with soil-based methods.

In this article, you’ll learn 10 benefits of hydroponic farming.

Saves Space
Plants grown in soil need to spread their roots in order to find water and all the nutrients they need to survive. This means they must be planted a certain distance apart from each other.

In hydroponic systems, roots don’t need to spread because water and nutrients are delivered right to them.

As a result, hydroponic systems can grow more plants in the same amount of space as soil-based systems.

Water Conservation
Did you know field farms account for 80% of the United States’ water use?

Field farming uses so much water because so much of it is lost. Water evaporates, rolls away, and puddles, making much of it unusable. That’s a lot of waste!

Hydroponic systems use about 10 times less water because it’s delivered in a controlled way. Plus, some systems recirculate water, reducing consumption even more!

Fewer Chemicals
While hydroponic systems don’t eradicate pest issues, it does lower the potential of this happening, resulting in less need for pesticides and herbicides.

Hydroponic systems are highly controlled so there’s no risk of weeds taking over your garden. As a result, there’s no need for herbicides.

Plus, because hydroponic systems are often indoors, pests can’t infiltrate them as easily, so pesticides aren’t necessary.

Faster Growth
Plants grown in hydroponic systems grow 30% to 50% faster than those grown in soil.

Crops grow faster in hydroponic systems because they receive an ideal amount of nutrients and, if grown indoors, have less environmentally induced stress (like weather and pests).

Some species are faster than others. For example, leafy greens like lettuce and thirsty fruits like tomatoes tend to grow faster in hydroponic systems.

Nutrient Control
Hydroponic systems feed plants a nutrient solution mixed with water, giving the farmer better control over what nutrients their crops soak up.

Cultivar grown in soil may need the help of fertilizers to survive. But in hydroponics, the plants are already receiving all the help they need and the right amount of it.

Do your research and make the right measurements, and the crops will have everything they need to survive just from their water.

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