#shorts Ever heard of vertical farming?
It’s a 21st century approach to growing more food in much less space.

Using cutting-edge technology like aeroponic towers and as-needed watering systems,
Food crops can be grown in vertical stacks, rather than horizontal fields.

The result is that agriculture can be made accessible,
By being enabled anywhere – not just on traditional farmland.

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26 Comments

  1. Ugh🙄, second.
    I think this open space(roof) concept on vertical farming is the better compare to the inhouse(closed roof). In my opinion i think a greenhouse vertical farming will be the best. I've wrote a farming business plan based on greenhouse vertical farming but in my case, i ditched the aqua/hydro-ponic system in favour of regular soil will animal manure and plant material(the compost Tea concept)

  2. My problem of this is, how will you enrich the water. That`s only possible with chemical fertilizer right? But even thinking about conventional farming chemical fertilizer will harm the environment in the long run. We need to farm sustainably and that can`t be done if you rely on water which is by itself never as nutrient rich as needed for this

  3. Hi I want to check in this setup do we need to switch on the waterflow 24 hours, compare to my Hydrophonic setup where switch in intervals?

  4. When i heard "maximum yield" my braint went straight to growing buds and i was disappointed not to see massive weed plants growing😅😂

  5. How much how much does it cost to buy the set up? How many do you come in a box? Where do you find it? Where do you order it?

  6. I have 16 of these which I used to grill peppers, I make about 300,000 peppers a year since each plant makes 50 and each tower can hold 36 plants

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