Hydroponic Farming in Open Field without Greenhouse

Do You want to Grow vegetables using Hydroponics in Open field without investing in Greenhouse ??

Do you want higher yields per sq.ft area ??

Below are the Vegetables and there expected yield using Hydroponics in Open field in 1 year.

Tomato - 250 Tons
Big Brinjals (Bhartha Varierty) - 300 Tons
Small Brinhal (Long and small round) - 120 Tons
Bottle Gourd - 450 Tons
Bitter Gourd - 125 Tons
Ridge Gourd - 200 Tons
French Beans - 60 Tons
Pumpkin - 400 Tons
Water Melon - 400 Tons

We have already grown these vegetables in pilot project in open fields using Hydroponics. Please visit our Website jalponixnatura.in for more details

We provide consulting in Hydroponics for both Open field and Greenhouses.

We can assist you for,


· Site Selection for Greenhouse
· Greenhouse setup
· Cocopeat supply management
· Growing Bag supply management
· Seed supply management
· Water PH, TDT & EC Testing
· Drip Irrigation setup
· Crop selection advisory service
· Crop spacing & density advisory service
· Nutrition management as per crop type & stage
· Pest protection management
· Harvesting management
· Crop cycle management
· Subsidies advisory service

Thanks & Regards,

Jalponix Natura Team
 

Is it really possible to make these 400 tones from one acre?

Hi
How are you
From some books, I understand that we can make 4.5 grams of biomass (including, roots, and leaves, fruits, everything.) From one square feet of leaf. So if we take the total area of one acre for photosynthesis, it will be 43500 sq ft x 4.5 gm x 365 days = 71.44 tones. The maximum expected fruits will be one third of that.
Say 24 tones or 35 tones.
In nature everything is constant.
Is it really possible to make these 400 tones from one acre?
If it is possible, it is good.
But we always see so many calculations and nothing will work accordingly.
So I would like to know more exact details about the farming and output.
I am interested.
Best regards.
 

Production

Hi Faisal,

First of all with 4.5 gms data it must be only 1 surface but what if we have surface on layers or vertical grown layers.

Everything is possible if we approach rightly with proper planning.

Thanks & Regards,

Jalponix Team
 

yes it is possible from a scientific point of view.

We must bear in mind the economics considering local conditions..yeah??

Captial involved with costs etc are important factors for any commercial
proposition--cost of production Vs.local cost of procuction and market prices.

Should give it a sincere honest shot I suppose.

what say ya ?
 

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