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The method of growing plants without soil, exposing roots to a mineral nutrient solution.
With venture capitalists pouring billions of dollars into the AgTech sector, hydroponics is becoming a hot topic in India.
But what exactly IS it?
The Future of Food
Hydroponics is dubbed "The Future of Food" due to its soil-less, water-based cultivation method. It offers several advantages: higher yields in smaller spaces, significant water savings, reduced environmental impact, year-round production, and precise control over growing conditions. This innovation addresses food security challenges by maximizing efficiency, conserving resources, and providing sustainable solutions for a growing global population.
"Let's Change The Perception Of Farming."
Our Director, Sachin Deshmukh, has been involved in controlled farming in India since 2008. Over the years, we've catered to over 1,000,000 square meters (250 acres) of land. In 2019, we ventured into hydroponics, drawing from Deshmukh's expertise and experience. We focus on respecting nature while designing and distributing systems that prioritize the needs of plants, farmers, and the environment. Today, we're proud to produce some of the most efficient hydroponic systems in India.
Producing predictable quantities and quality for higher crop yields and profits.
Producing 10x the crops per area.
Reducing pathogen risks by growing crops without pesticides or manure.
Reducing transportation costs by growing near or in urban centers
We use 1/6th the fertilizer of soil-based farms
We use 1/10th the water of soil-based farms
Our main system is called the Nutrient Film Technique (NFT). It uses long, narrow channels where plants like lettuce are placed in a row. These channels have water flowing through them, carrying all the nutrients the plants need. The excess water goes back to a tank, gets mixed again with the right nutrients, and then pumped back to the plants. It's like a continuous loop, making sure the plants always have what they need to grow.
For vine and medical crops, we also offer ‘bato bucket’ systems in which individual buckets are drip-fed in a line, and recirculate nutrient solution back to the reservoir.
Our bato bucket systems (aka ‘Dutch buckets’ because the concept was invented in the Netherlands) are typically used for growing vine crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers. We offer these hydroponic systems for vine or medical crops, but we suggest that first-time growers start with, and master, an NFT system before adding bato buckets to their growing operation.
SHOP NOWAt RGHCPL, we use our unique ebb and flow technology in our seed-starting trays. These trays have a recirculating system where seeds are planted in growing media like Oasis or Rockwool. The trays are automatically irrigated, periodically receiving a nutrient-rich solution that slowly drains out. This propagation system is also integrated into our hydroponic systems, including our Get Growing! bundles.
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