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Mastering Soilless Farming: A Comprehensive Guide To Success

Posted By: ELK1nG
Mastering Soilless Farming: A Comprehensive Guide To Success

Mastering Soilless Farming: A Comprehensive Guide To Success
Published 12/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.83 GB | Duration: 4h 54m

Hydroponics & Beyond: Innovating Agriculture without Soil

What you'll learn

Why we need Soilless/Hydroponics Farming?

Types of Soilless/Hydroponics Farming

How Soilless/Hydroponics Farming Works.

Advantages of Soilless/Hydroponics farming.

How our approach can solve the issues of traditional farming.

Basic requirements to set up a soilless/Hydroponics farming project.

Buffering of Cocopeat.

Concept of Ph chemistry as the farming requirement only.

Concept of EC as the farming requirement only.

Effect of light on the plants.

List of all the meters required in soilless farming.

Working of H2O2 ie Hydrogen Per Oxide in soilless Farming

Concept of Nutrients in the Soilless/ Hydroponics farming.

Effect of giving excess or deficit nutrients to the plants

What is Photosynthesis process and how it works.

Humidity concept for making plants take nutrients in soilless farming system.

Vapor pressure deficit concept.

Transpiration vs Guttation.

Setup videos for Strawberry & Tomato

Requirements

No experience required to learn the science of Soilless/Hydroponics Farming.

Description

Soilless Farming Course offers an in-depth approach to mastering soilless agriculture, a cutting-edge technique in modern farming. This comprehensive program is designed for both beginners and experienced farmers seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in soilless cultivation methods such as Cocoponics, hydroponics, aeroponics, and aquaponics because science remains the same for all types of farming style.The course begins with a thorough introduction to the basics of soilless farming, including the science behind it and the various systems used. Participants will learn about the advantages of soilless farming, such as water conservation, reduced pesticide use, and the potential for higher yields and faster growth.Advanced modules delve into the specifics of different soilless systems, covering topics like concepts of nutrient solutions, PAR requirements, pH EC TDS Concept and climate control. The course also addresses challenges unique to soilless farming, offering solutions for common issues like nutrient imbalances effect on plants.Allowing students to apply their knowledge in a practical setting. These sessions include building and maintaining soilless farming setups.In addition to technical skills, the course tries to  prepare participants to successfully run their own soilless farming ventures.Upon completion, students will have gained a comprehensive understanding of soilless farming, equipped with the skills and confidence to implement and innovate in this exciting field of agriculture."

Overview

Section 1: The Rise of Soilless/Hydroponics Agriculture.

Lecture 1 Beyond the Earth: The Rise of Soilless Agriculture

Section 2: Types of Hydroponic Setup.

Lecture 2 Types of Soilless/Hydroponics farming Setup.

Section 3: Advantages of Soilless farming.

Lecture 3 Advantages of Soilless Farming

Section 4: Basic Requirements to Setup a Soilless Farming Project

Lecture 4 4. Requirement to Setup Soilless Farming Setup

Section 5: Types of Inert Media used in Soilless Farming.

Lecture 5 Types of Inert Media

Section 6: pH Chemistry in Farming

Lecture 6 Farming pH Chemistry

Section 7: Conductivity Factor

Lecture 7 Electrical Conductivity Concept in Farming

Section 8: PAR

Lecture 8 PAR Required for Plants.

Section 9: Hydrogen Peroxide

Lecture 9 Uses of H2O2 in Soilless farming.

Section 10: Nutrients in Soilless Farming Part 1

Lecture 10 Nutrients in Soilless Farming

Section 11: Nutrients in Soilless Farming Part 2

Lecture 11 Concept & Sources of Nutrients in Soilless Farming

Section 12: TDS

Lecture 12 Concept of Calculating the TDS in nutrients

Section 13: Concept of Plants Taking nutrients in Soilless Farming.

Lecture 13 How Plants Take Nutrients

Section 14: Nutrient Effect on Plants

Lecture 14 Excess or Deficit Nutrient Effect on Plants

Section 15: Non Suited Areas for Polyhouse

Lecture 15 Area to avoid for Polyhouse Setup

Section 16: Photosynthesis

Lecture 16 Photosynthesis Working

Section 17: Humidity

Lecture 17 Humidity concept in Soilless farming

Section 18: Transpiration vs Guttation

Lecture 18 Transpiration vs Guttation

Section 19: Daily Monitoring & Troubleshooting

Lecture 19 Daily Monitoring & Troubleshooting

Section 20: Local Farmers Setup for Strawberries and Tomatoes

Lecture 20 Local Farmers Setup for Strawberries

Lecture 21 Local Farmers Setup for Tomatoes.

Section 21: High-tech Setup for Tomatoes in Controlled Environment

Lecture 22 Part 1: Germination to Seedling

Lecture 23 Part 2: Seedling to Transplant

Lecture 24 Part 3: Saplings to Flowering and Fruiting

Lecture 25 Part 4: Fruiting and flowering

Lecture 26 Part 5: Waiting for Harvest

Beginners in Soilless/ Hydroponics farming curious about the concept of this farming style.