what is Hydroponics?
Hydroponics crop farming is line of farming that is classified under hydro – culture; it is a technique of cultivating crops by making use of mineral nutrient solutions, in water, without the support of soil. As a matter of fact, crops that are basically cultivated on terrestrial soil can successfully be grown with their roots in the mineral solution only, or in a torpid medium, such as perlite or gravel. Basically, the nutrients in hydroponics farming can be generated from fish waste, normal nutrients, or organic fertilizers.
About Ridhi Organic Hydroponics Process
Ridhi Organic is a combination of cutting edge, high quality, efficient food technology and production. It is committed to the improvement of taste in vegetables and excellent quality and nutritional value. We will supply vegetables for the local and national markets.
Why we chose Hydroponics?
Hydroponics uses less water than soil growing – in some cases up to 90% less water than traditional soil-based agriculture. You can plant 4 times the amount of crops in the same space as soil farming. Grow all year long. … Hydroponics allows for optimally controlled environment and growth.
Polyhouse farming is a way of protected cultivation in agriculture. The polyethylene plastic is used to cover the structure. It enables to cultivate high value crops(horticulture) in the structure. Some are naturally ventilated polyhouses and some are under the total climate control system having motorised screens and ventilators.
Protected cultivation under Polyhouse is gaining importance these days. It proves to be beneficial to the farmers since it enables off Season cultivation of vegetables/fruits which enables the farmer to have a better price realisation. It extends life cycle of the crops and provides controlled environment for the crops.