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Building your Grow system(s) from scratch

No matter what element of the triad Power It, Store It, Grow It one is starting and developing it is a complex set of interdependent variables that must be carefully balanced to help one to be safe and have the least hassle. Where one cam start small, utilising the benefits of sustainable Power and Storage elements to the successful triad..... Then to begin growing ....purchase a

The basic conundrum is if one has the budget for going for full SolarPV inexcess of 5-10K depending on requirements, the do it yourself off grid peicemeal effort has a series of basic queries/ checklist:

Key Elements to Syntropic Farming and Forestry

  • Utilising a light source such as direct sunlight or artifical light, plants gain sufficient light to grow.
  • Choosing an appropriate size grow tray for containing the given plant.
  • Choosing the Growing medium to ensure best position and ensuring nutrients reach the roots.
  • Reservoir for the water and nutrients
  • The mix of micro and macro nutrients needed for healthy plant growth
  • Submersible pump to transfer nutrients from reservoir to Grow Tray.
  • Oxygen Pump for plant roots.

Hydroponic systems are a match for classic vegetables like Spinach, Lettuce and Kale; Herbs such as Mint, Chives and Basil. As well as other fruit and veg such as Strawberries, Tamatoes, Scallons, Cucumbers Radishes, Green Beans, Green, Red, Orange and Sweet Peppers. Those fruit and vegatables needing greater space than a given hydroponic reservoir can sustain such as Corn and Pumpkin, or with long routes like Patatoes and Carrots are more difficult to grow using a given hydroponic system.

Types of Hydroponic System

  1. Drip
  2. Aeroponics
  3. Nutrient Film Technqiue
  4. Deep Water Film Technique
  5. Ebb and Flow
  6. Wicking
  7. 23-Plant choices for Hyroponics
  8. Prepping-101
  9. Trees
  10. li> Key Elements to Syntropic Farming

Key Elements to Local Nature Reclamation

  • Utilising a light source such as direct sunlight or artifical light, plants gain sufficient light to grow.
  • Choosing an appropriate size grow tray for containing the given plant.
  • Choosing the Growing medium to ensure best position and ensuring nutrients reach the roots.
  • Reservoir for the water and nutrients
  • The mix of micro and macro nutrients needed for healthy plant growth
  • Submersible pump to transfer nutrients from reservoir to Grow Tray.
  • Oxygen Pump for plant roots.

Hydroponic systems are a match for classic vegetables like Spinach, Lettuce and Kale; Herbs such as Mint, Chives and Basil. As well as other fruit and veg such as Strawberries, Tamatoes, Scallons, Cucumbers Radishes, Green Beans, Green, Red, Orange and Sweet Peppers. Those fruit and vegatables needing greater space than a given hydroponic reservoir can sustain such as Corn and Pumpkin, or with long routes like Patatoes and Carrots are more difficult to grow using a given hydroponic system.

Types of Hydroponic System

  1. Drip
  2. Aeroponics
  3. Nutrient Film Technqiue
  4. Deep Water Film Technique
  5. Ebb and Flow
  6. Wicking
  7. 23-Plant choices for Hyroponics
  8. Prepping-101
  9. Trees

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