Government should start providing incentives to hydroponics agriculture. India's average farmland size and irrigation coverage are more than that of China but at the end of the day China produces 3 times more food crops than India. This high yield in China is due to novel methods like hydroponics and heavy investments in the R&D while India seems to be comfortable with traditional farming. We need to step up guys.
Private companies should be allowed freedom in agriculture. Mass regulation of agriculture is the reason why our agriculture is still traditional and lagging in fulfilling India's food requirements
In India many farmers are edge bound type and subsistence type farming and will be grown regular type crops which looses soil fertility and discharging of ground water levels there should be new innovative ideas to be developed in farmers with different crop patterns of different methodologies new reforms should be initiated in the voltaillty of India agriculture
Hydroponics is future of mankind atleast in India where arable land is depleting at rapid pace, on an avg 2000 farmers per day are quitting farming, micro organims are dying in soil due to excess use of pesticides and very less sustainable practices.
Update: I did it and it worked! I’m upgrading to a completely different type of hydroponic farm and couldn’t be more excited for my stuff to get here!!
@@suvaikkinrajc8766 actually disease getting in to hyrophnic facility very less compare to regular open air farm .and you can control the infection very easily by removing an entiire tray which is not possible in regular farm
Even though it is an innovative substitute to traditional agriculture, I still prefer the latter. Traditional methods ensured the continuation of the biological soil cycles that allowed proper aeration and revival of nutrition in the soil, which in turn prepared the soil to grow crops once again. Plants grown by this method will be naturally more expensive as this is unnatural.
@@snaeem agreed, but it’s not always about being cost effective. There are a lot of useless schemes running that are just eating up public taxes and need to be shut down, but the government won’t for the fear of being called a failure. Traditional farming cares about the entire environment the plants grow in, from the microorganisms in the soils to the birds and animals in the fields. It even helps replenish minerals in the soil, and water ultimately returns to the ground. In drought prone areas, hydroponics is definitely a viable option, but otherwise I still believe traditional farming is superior.
Just wondering are these chemicals safe to breathe while mixing and it goes into the air or should we wear a mask? Secondly with hydroponics should we wear a mask always when near the liquid for the plants? Many thanks
Whatever techniques we identified to raise the plants are not equal to natural raise by the plant because you have to keep the plant in some special atmospheric conditions for the above said process and processes but in the natural vegetation such as forests those plants have to face various rough conditions such as over rain, sunlight, smog, rocky places, non availability of water etc in this case the plant which seems to be very healthy only sustained the above rough conditions so it is nutritional rich than ever and at the long time that when we go seed by seed we have the very strong plant groups which available in all environmental conditions so please give a voice to afforestation to have the healthy ecosystem.
Do you know anything about ecosystem?. Many plants are very sensitive to environment. Most of high end plants produce need specific conditions to grow. If there is miss match they will simply die or not able to grow fully. For eg wasabi. It doesn't grow if it doesn't get continuous spring water of higher temp. The price of such plants depends on limited time of harvest or very specific environmental conditions . Higher difficulty higher price. Keep a marine aquarium with difficult fish you will understand. Not everything survive in harsh conditions. If it does People are not fool in providing specific conditions and wasting time and money.
The media should have tried to avoid such illogical methods of growing earth plants on water or papers, method that could lead to deficiency in plants without essentials from soil
True, what india need is to provide farmers an alternative of cash crops like sugarcane, basically sugarcane cultivation uses a huge % of total freshwater available in the country, some calculation says it uses 60% of freshwater resources ,this is ecologically unsustainable and there can be huge cost we pay in future.
Now, farming can be practised using this hydroponics method. In our coming very far future we won't be needing soil for "farming" and hence the former can be put to a very "good" use!! How innovative and sad!
Only some plants which have higher market value usually exotic plants like kale , arugula, oak lettuce,basil etc. Are grown . Nutrients are provided by water
@@poushalinag7942 mineral water may not be suitable . you can use tap water that is kept in a bucket for a day or rainwater. both the plants you mentioned are very popular in hydroponics you will get plenty of article online for further details
Only capitalists and industrialist can afford such kind of farming. They will produce and will sell it in mega markets on higher price, poor and illiterate formers would suffer more if this kind of forming will introduce in india. Govt will have to hire scientist and spend more money to spread awareness program in country like india and also have to provide sufficient amount of subsidies and farm loans.
Government should start providing incentives to hydroponics agriculture. India's average farmland size and irrigation coverage are more than that of China but at the end of the day China produces 3 times more food crops than India. This high yield in China is due to novel methods like hydroponics and heavy investments in the R&D while India seems to be comfortable with traditional farming. We need to step up guys.
Private companies should be allowed freedom in agriculture. Mass regulation of agriculture is the reason why our agriculture is still traditional and lagging in fulfilling India's food requirements
In India many farmers are edge bound type and subsistence type farming and will be grown regular type crops which looses soil fertility and discharging of ground water levels there should be new innovative ideas to be developed in farmers with different crop patterns of different methodologies new reforms should be initiated in the voltaillty of India agriculture
@@palavalasasrinivasarao6819 for that, money is needed which can be funded by only private players who are better efficient at growing crops
Hydroponics is future of mankind atleast in India where arable land is depleting at rapid pace, on an avg 2000 farmers per day are quitting farming, micro organims are dying in soil due to excess use of pesticides and very less sustainable practices.
U look good
My special thanks to entire team for coming up with such a remarkable cropping method.
Amazing, new ray of hope for future, healthier and faster requirements of food without soil, and less water
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Healthier is acceptable but I would prefer healthier food than faster food
Surprisingly I have studied this today in my biology class..
What can be disadvantage of this technique?
Not all plants can grow in Water.
@@vmbharathiraja thank you
Can we have some more disadvantages.
There would if not so why don't we use this technique, in large scale
Synthetic nutrients required( chemical fertilizers) which is not so healthy 😊
Inorganic based 😊
Limited production and needs technical knowledge as compared to Soil based cultivation 😊
I want to do this so badly I love this concept so much
Update: I did it and it worked! I’m upgrading to a completely different type of hydroponic farm and couldn’t be more excited for my stuff to get here!!
@@noahstrine8161 how did you start doing it? And where are you based?
@@noahstrine8161 hi, can you share how you started with hydroponics?
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There are both sides to coin please tell about disadvantages also.
Disadvantages : huge investment , need constant monitoring , can't match farm grown veggies interms of price point,need uninterrupted electricity
It cant grow chicken
Disadvantages : high cost of installation and maintenance, lack of access to water rich in nutrients, lack of variety in crops grown.
@@suvaikkinrajc8766 actually disease getting in to hyrophnic facility very less compare to regular open air farm .and you can control the infection very easily by removing an entiire tray which is not possible in regular farm
Fast growth , pest control , high efficiency , minimal wastage , less labour , easy maintenance
Electricity
i have water plant at home and I've been researching 247 as i find this very interesting.
I love having plants but I'm disabled and live in a nursing home this might be a way to have them!
Even though it is an innovative substitute to traditional agriculture, I still prefer the latter. Traditional methods ensured the continuation of the biological soil cycles that allowed proper aeration and revival of nutrition in the soil, which in turn prepared the soil to grow crops once again. Plants grown by this method will be naturally more expensive as this is unnatural.
Right it also consume more water.
While globe is facing fresh water scarcity.
This method is useful in areas with less productive soil or degraded soil. Plus it takes only 10% water compared to the tradition method.
@@snaeem agreed, but it’s not always about being cost effective. There are a lot of useless schemes running that are just eating up public taxes and need to be shut down, but the government won’t for the fear of being called a failure. Traditional farming cares about the entire environment the plants grow in, from the microorganisms in the soils to the birds and animals in the fields. It even helps replenish minerals in the soil, and water ultimately returns to the ground. In drought prone areas, hydroponics is definitely a viable option, but otherwise I still believe traditional farming is superior.
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@@ananya.a04 your biased
i love the nature
Loved it, I'll try it in home. Main thing is we can save water and avoid pesticides
It's more costlier than traditional one
Just wondering are these chemicals safe to breathe while mixing and it goes into the air or should we wear a mask? Secondly with hydroponics should we wear a mask always when near the liquid for the plants? Many thanks
What vitamins are in water?
I like Anjali's voice with content..
What is the major reason of growing plants with water instead of soil
It's amazing because container using protect environment
I love agricultural science 😍
They seem very clean hey
Amazing ❤
After 2 days there is my science exam ... Thanks for the information 🤠
Whatever techniques we identified to raise the plants are not equal to natural raise by the plant because you have to keep the plant in some special atmospheric conditions for the above said process and processes but in the natural vegetation such as forests those plants have to face various rough conditions such as over rain, sunlight, smog, rocky places, non availability of water etc in this case the plant which seems to be very healthy only sustained the above rough conditions so it is nutritional rich than ever and at the long time that when we go seed by seed we have the very strong plant groups which available in all environmental conditions so please give a voice to afforestation to have the healthy ecosystem.
Do you know anything about ecosystem?. Many plants are very sensitive to environment. Most of high end plants produce need specific conditions to grow. If there is miss match they will simply die or not able to grow fully. For eg wasabi. It doesn't grow if it doesn't get continuous spring water of higher temp. The price of such plants depends on limited time of harvest or very specific environmental conditions . Higher difficulty higher price. Keep a marine aquarium with difficult fish you will understand. Not everything survive in harsh conditions. If it does People are not fool in providing specific conditions and wasting time and money.
Just Surviving harsh environments doesn't make plant healthy or nutritional rich.
Dude you need to go back to school.
Thankyou
Well it's not harmful actually these type of growing plants will have large nutrient content but it is very expensive
Thanks to give us knowledge about hydroponic
nutrients will be added to water unnaturally , will have its own side-effects
The media should have tried to avoid such illogical methods of growing earth plants on water or papers, method that could lead to deficiency in plants without essentials from soil
Actually there wont be any deficiencies because they add all the required minerals that plants need to grow in the right quantity
@@srikarvundavalli5934 just like getting revital istead of vegetables, food etc
True, what india need is to provide farmers an alternative of cash crops like sugarcane, basically sugarcane cultivation uses a huge % of total freshwater available in the country, some calculation says it uses 60% of freshwater resources ,this is ecologically unsustainable and there can be huge cost we pay in future.
Actually people says heavy usage of water for plants may leads to plants death but here it is different
Thq
What kind of chemical they mixed in the water?
Now, farming can be practised using this hydroponics method. In our coming very far future we won't be needing soil for "farming" and hence the former can be put to a very "good" use!! How innovative and sad!
A very useful article
So finally we have the veggie equivalent of broiler chicken.
Yes, hydroponics is not organic as claimed here when each and everything from nutrients, water, light, irrigation, etc., are given manually
I love this video.
I love hydroponics vegetables 😋😋🥗
Beej ugane keliye to soil mehi rakhna padega na??
Innovative
It's nice technique...
Marvelous mind blowing 😊😊😊🥰
Nice 👍 more power to your channel
Initially how they form roots from seed..?
They germinate seeds in a medium similar to soil (Coco pit, etc.) And let them grow fir few days. Then they transplant it to hydroponic system
Nice technique
What is the investment like for about one acre land
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Is all crops and Plants are grow by this method.? But how nutrition gain with soil..?
water soluble nutrients are added in to the water . all plants that have the ability to grow water roots can be grown in this method.
Only some plants which have higher market value usually exotic plants like kale , arugula, oak lettuce,basil etc. Are grown . Nutrients are provided by water
@@7_years_and_ can we grow it in mineral water? And does it anything special? I am planning to grow Coriander and Fenugreek (methi). Will it grow?
@@poushalinag7942 mineral water may not be suitable . you can use tap water that is kept in a bucket for a day or rainwater. both the plants you mentioned are very popular in hydroponics you will get plenty of article online for further details
welcome to green house
plz reduce the background music volume!!
No trying to sound lika an arshole but It's balances. Can be your earphone issue or something
@@daniel-hv4qy We don't need balancing in these kind of videos. These are educational videos. Actual Content should be given more importance
What is hydroponics?
Good work
#myhydroponics
how do we sow the seeds
by putting in grow cube . a sponge like material
@@7_years_and_ thnks ...am definately going to try it as a mini experiment for my long term investment plan
@@jumasitauna11 gud all the best
@@7_years_and_ Cocopeat (Sponge like material😂)
Someone can explain me why in hydroponics water always have to circulate but not stay static?
Innovative, nice
Good..keep it up
...thanks for the information
Good information
Superb, great 👏
Thanks amazing 😀
Future it’s so simple
Do the frequent dipping of roots in water would make it rotten??
That's where aeration comes in
Mineral nitrition...
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How much is the production cost per plant and what are the chemicals used to feed nutrients for the plants 😩
Its actually very expensive
nic einformation
It's nice .
We should grow more plant and 🌲
In civil engg it may be called as drip irrigation
Drip irrigation is different
Good knowledge
Very Informative Video
Future upsc prelims question.
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Problems related to hydroponic farming
Now a days ever veggie is not tasty at all ,you eat onions,mirch ,tomato everything lost it originality
So now soil is no more the most important component for plant growth !
the frame rate in the first clip gave me vertigo and now I must go to a specialist
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wow such smart
Hello sir I need your help
Hydroponics is not needed in an agrarian country like India.
Very Interesting and informative! Wonderful video!
3 minutes information is ausum
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It is proposed by von sachs
u r the hindu
Where is soil
Call we grow rice like this?
Ok
Only capitalists and industrialist can afford such kind of farming. They will produce and will sell it in mega markets on higher price, poor and illiterate formers would suffer more if this kind of forming will introduce in india.
Govt will have to hire scientist and spend more money to spread awareness program in country like india and also have to provide sufficient amount of subsidies and farm loans.
I have a test on this
Guys I'm a student so I just want help in hydroponics
It will cost 1 Cr for 1 acre land. I have 150 acre land I need investment. Investment Required 1000 Cr In 10 years.
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