The Farm Producing Potato Without Soil Will Surprise You - Incredible Agriculture Techniques

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The increasing need for food leads people to new agricultural techniques and technologies. There are many methods to increase sustainability in agriculture. Here we will talk about this in the video. Let's see together what the result is when farming is done without soil. Please like and subscribe the video.
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  • @aklagelen
    @aklagelen Жыл бұрын

    You can watch the video with subtitles. 您可以观看带字幕的视频。 आप उपशीर्षक के साथ वीडियो देख सकते हैं। Puedes ver el video con subtítulos. Vous pouvez regarder la vidéo avec des sous-titres. Вы можете смотреть видео с субтитрами. يمكنك مشاهدة الفيديو مع الترجمة. Você pode assistir ao vídeo com legendas. Anda dapat menonton video dengan subtitle. 動画は字幕付きでご覧いただけます。 Sie können das Video mit Untertiteln ansehen. Videoyu altyazılı olarak izleyebilirsiniz. คุณสามารถดูวิดีโอพร้อมคำบรรยาย 영상은 자막과 함께 보실 수 있습니다. Sampeyan bisa nonton video kanthi subtitle.

  • @oneshotme

    @oneshotme

    Жыл бұрын

    TY TY

  • @Lastknightofc.

    @Lastknightofc.

    Жыл бұрын

    Thx for added javanese :)

  • @gangsalwelas15

    @gangsalwelas15

    Жыл бұрын

    Matur nuwun sampun ditambahi subtitle boso jawi

  • @chakrigamingff9419

    @chakrigamingff9419

    Жыл бұрын

    Coconuttr

  • @sicktodeath0_0

    @sicktodeath0_0

    Жыл бұрын

    WTF?

  • @kevinwallis2194
    @kevinwallis2194 Жыл бұрын

    I found out years ago that you dont need dirt for potatoes. I grew a lot of them just by covering them with hay and dry grass clippings. You need to add more as the potatoes get larger and the hay flattens out, but harvesting it is super easy and not as messy.

  • @swissmaid

    @swissmaid

    Жыл бұрын

    Shall remember this one!

  • @blackfeathercrafts

    @blackfeathercrafts

    Жыл бұрын

    I do this too!

  • @MrDregNET

    @MrDregNET

    Жыл бұрын

    I wounder how much vitamins and minerals will be missing in the potato

  • @999AQQ

    @999AQQ

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MrDregNET yes, it's probably GMOs sip

  • @crazyflboy8727

    @crazyflboy8727

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@999AQQ I think he meant since it's not getting nutrients from the soil . IDT it was a GMO comment oof.

  • @jaroslavondracek9255
    @jaroslavondracek9255 Жыл бұрын

    no za naších předků se pěstovalo ručně a krásně , vonělo a hlavně mělo to chut ne jak dnes - jde se do obchodu a zelenina nemá žádnou chut , ale jo má mdlou jak odpad , radějí si pěstuji sám .

  • @tinimeli2396

    @tinimeli2396

    Жыл бұрын

    Έτσι όπως τα λες είναι φιλε

  • @blazenahlavna5639

    @blazenahlavna5639

    Жыл бұрын

    Súhlasím s vami, je to všetko choré, a toto choré jedia aj chorý ľudia. Pohodlie urobilo svoje, pestovať sa už málokomu chce.

  • @Sonia-ru6id

    @Sonia-ru6id

    Жыл бұрын

    Senza parlare delle spese aggiuntive dal medico per aumento di cancro etc.

  • @jozefvarga181

    @jozefvarga181

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tinimeli2396 Normálne. Ako ho mama naučila.

  • @immerfuruberraschungengut4820

    @immerfuruberraschungengut4820

    Жыл бұрын

    Stimmt!

  • @tanamanbuahdalampot3234
    @tanamanbuahdalampot3234 Жыл бұрын

    wow..mantap..sangat luar biasa..👍👍👍

  • @robertnew489
    @robertnew489 Жыл бұрын

    На земле или торфе всё равн будет вкуснее!

  • @russellwood8750
    @russellwood8750 Жыл бұрын

    The fact that the plants are not getting any nutrients from soil the question for me would be how much nutritional value would they have for a person? We have seen them automate other fruits and vegetables, and they have less nutritional value and taste than the ones you grow in your garden.

  • @xslimekillXxX

    @xslimekillXxX

    Жыл бұрын

    The is a solution that is diluted in the water in hydroponic system. You can't just grow something with water only, the plants absolutely needs some specific type of nutrient for growth and fruiting. What is great with hydropic is to be able to monitor and give the plant exactly what it need :) usually it is consider by many tastier and to have a better nutritional value than normal agricultur and even home garden, the "good one" at least. But I don't know about those in the video.

  • @seanmoyer7589

    @seanmoyer7589

    Жыл бұрын

    essentially nutrients are dissolved into the water the plants drink from, instead of the plant's roots drawing from soil they draw them from the water.

  • @chrislive1586

    @chrislive1586

    Жыл бұрын

    @@seanmoyer7589 ^ this.

  • @h.m.siesel7363

    @h.m.siesel7363

    Жыл бұрын

    The reason tomatoes don't taste the same as from the garden because Commercial varieties have a tougher skin for transport, and the fruits are not completely ripe. So they fill a large container with ethylene, and that ripens the fruit, but they just don't taste the same.

  • @chmchn

    @chmchn

    Жыл бұрын

    @@h.m.siesel7363 it amazes me how few ppl know this. I've been growing my own tomatoes for years and can testify that the store ones taste like they are supposed to be eaten

  • @fabiorogeriodelima8713
    @fabiorogeriodelima8713 Жыл бұрын

    Muito top isso , eu tenho um pequena produção hidroponica , comecei a poucos meses , tive uma ótima produção, vendi minha bancada toda aqui , e já comecei a produzir mais eu mesmo planto sem substrato, uso espuma fenolica , sou do Brazil e quero aumentar e produzir mais e mais coisa com a hidroponia .

  • @gregoribridarolli7865

    @gregoribridarolli7865

    6 ай бұрын

    Legal amigo, quanto vc lucra numa remessa? Lucro mesmo, descontado as despesas para replantar e manutenção do teu valor de faturamento

  • @user-fr7oz5zr3r
    @user-fr7oz5zr3r Жыл бұрын

    Наверно, уже такой картофель проник и к нам . На вкус и запах , хозяйственное мыло 😥 Похоже, чья то жадность, вскоре отучит людей, от естественных вкусов настоящих овощей и фруктов . Печально , что это позволительно.((

  • @Star_Breeze

    @Star_Breeze

    Жыл бұрын

    в конечном итоге придем к тому, что нормальные продукты подорожают и будут считать элитными, а обычным станут считать картошку выращенную подобным образом, псевдомясо из сои и тд

  • @user-le1gb9ke2p

    @user-le1gb9ke2p

    Жыл бұрын

    Ну это же связано с перенаселением планеты. Людей много, все в городах, земли истощаются. Эти технологии- один из выходов.

  • @sergheid.7575

    @sergheid.7575

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-le1gb9ke2p Бред. В России 8 человек на 1 кв. км, а в Канаде 4 человека на 1 кв. км

  • @user-le1gb9ke2p

    @user-le1gb9ke2p

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sergheid.7575 Бред- это связывать статистические данные с возможностью производить растительную пищу. В квадратных километрах территорий разных стран- выделите земли сельскохозяйственного назначения, потом соотнесите с климатом( число солнечных дней в году, например), постройте логистику, рассчитайте калькуляцию себестоимости, а потом- почешите затылок- если поймёте- ЧТО дороже и выгоднее!)))

  • @sergheid.7575

    @sergheid.7575

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-le1gb9ke2p Бред -- говорить о перенаселенности. Бред говорить о нехватке сельхоз земель. Даже в России есть масса заброшенных сел, т.к. пока они нерентабельны из-за того что в южных регионах РФ выращивать легче и фермеры выращивают с избытком (многое экспортируется).

  • @elenros2493
    @elenros2493 Жыл бұрын

    Искусственная еда никогда не заменит натуральную. Пропаганда химозы. Ешьте нитраты и будьте здоровы.

  • @jojoquinn2
    @jojoquinn2 Жыл бұрын

    This probably the reason the tomatoes I’ve been buying for many years are more pink inside and not red and also do not taste like tomatoes at all!

  • @edsonpaschoal5744

    @edsonpaschoal5744

    Жыл бұрын

    🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅 tomates do Brasil também estão assim, e o custo aqui bem alto 2 dólares

  • @amzarnacht6710

    @amzarnacht6710

    Жыл бұрын

    That's because the tomatoes are being harvested days before they even begin to turn red and then artificially 'ripened' in gas chambers producing something that looks like a tomato but tastes like cardboard. The sugar content simply isn't there because the nutrient balance is anemic as heck. Tomatoes grown using Aquaponics taste far better, and those grown in properly tended soil better yet.

  • @michelestellar7725

    @michelestellar7725

    Жыл бұрын

    Tomatoes need warm sunshine to mature properly, be red and juicy. The commercial tomatoes need to be dry and unripe when picked so they can be picked, packed and shipped. Flavor and eye appeal are secondary.

  • @SylwaAna

    @SylwaAna

    Жыл бұрын

    Помідори можна і зелені їсти . А картопля може бути отрутою (виділяти соланіну). Що землі мало ? І що треба в хімії ростити… вже скоро нічого не буде нармального.

  • @AwoudeX

    @AwoudeX

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah Becky, this becomes even more apparent when you are on a holiday abroad in a warm climate country during the peak of the growing season and buy fresh tomatoes there. For context, i'm from the Netherlands and usually the tomatoes in the supermarket are crap compared to homegrown or imported ones. They are made artificially in greenhouses with only one care: sell as many kilos as possible for as little effort as possible.

  • @pertanianmilenial5668
    @pertanianmilenial56689 ай бұрын

    Terima kasih telah berbagi pengalaman, sukses selalu

  • @user-dp3zu5ue6n
    @user-dp3zu5ue6n Жыл бұрын

    Это очень интересно. Я давно была на выставке японской, где и увидела гигинтское дерево томатп. Дающего плоды. Оно было вырашено на гидропонике. Это перспективное выращивание продуктов питания. Но РОССИЯ ИМЕЕТ МНОГО ЗЕМЛИ. У НАС БОЛЬШЕ С ТЕПЛИЦАМИ БУДУТ ЗАНИМАТЬСЯ. БЛАГОДАРЮ ВАС.

  • @sashko5162
    @sashko5162 Жыл бұрын

    Томаты, вырощенные таким способом не имеют своего натурального запаха и вкуса

  • @andrew6464

    @andrew6464

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you actually tried them or are you just saying what you think they would taste like

  • @mimileclown
    @mimileclown Жыл бұрын

    And the next step is the new man who no longer needs to eat, with direct pipes that bring him the nutrients patented by our dear industry that wants us so much good.

  • @user-mq8sj8ky2q

    @user-mq8sj8ky2q

    Жыл бұрын

    更便节的方式是把所有人体所需物质打造成一个块状,一天只吃一次就能解决所有的人体能量,那就可以省去很多工厂,不用生产锅碗瓢盆,那是一个什么样的世界🤔

  • @lasselachen6582

    @lasselachen6582

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly! Like in the Film The Matrix. I can t wait for it..

  • @cryofsolace4840

    @cryofsolace4840

    8 ай бұрын

    Stupidest thing you could have said 😍😍😍

  • @newtech68

    @newtech68

    4 ай бұрын

    Naturally, with human greed, they do not care about food, what they want is money and a lot of money

  • @e33d90

    @e33d90

    Ай бұрын

    Ok you eat like a soulless robot I will eat tasty potatoes from soil

  • @xarkava9648
    @xarkava9648 Жыл бұрын

    Είναι τρομακτικός ο έλεγχος της τροφής του πληθυσμού. Η εξάρτηση από τον παραγωγο των σπόρων είναι ότι χειρότερο μπορεί να συμβεί

  • @kasiasobczyk6939

    @kasiasobczyk6939

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, you are right but the problem is, many people don't see the danger!

  • @arealivreProjeto100k
    @arealivreProjeto100k9 ай бұрын

    Muito top esses sistemas de cultivos!

  • @Hallands.
    @Hallands. Жыл бұрын

    I would think there’s a problem with the absence of trace elements and vitamins normally found in soil. The idea is to make production cheap and fast, which probably precludes adding the essential substances. And in the case of mist-farming it is impossible to add anything to the water without gradually clogging up the nozzles. The new food will just be calories in various shapes, forcing people to buy and eat supplements produced by big pharma to prevent malnutrition…

  • @callmekit90

    @callmekit90

    Жыл бұрын

    You are wrong, usually there are absence of elements in the soil and plant have to grow massive root system to found and absorb it. Nutrient solution gives everithing is needed right away. Plus all mineral salts are dissolved, so there is no threat to nozzles.

  • @gauriblomeyer1835

    @gauriblomeyer1835

    Жыл бұрын

    This is again a project of industry. Let’s be true and acknowledge the facts. If there is a free market in agriculture all, really all German farmers of any kind will disappear and with it their complex wonderful culture. This is known for more than 40 years. All countries in Western Europe protect for this reason their farmers. To produce any piece of food for public consumption you need an authorial permission. Such a permission I would never give.

  • @Hallands.

    @Hallands.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@callmekit90 Solubles are always a problem with nozzles, especially if the water-hardness is high.

  • @Hallands.

    @Hallands.

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@gauriblomeyer1835 Yes, agriculture is - one way or the other - subsidized everywhere because a stable food production is a must. I don’t know the specifics for Germany, which like Sweden has traditionally based its main export on industrial hardware, but Denmark and the Netherland have huge surplus exports of high quality agricultural products despite gradually going back to ecological, sustainable methods. Giving food production over to industry would spell disaster, because such enterprises form „exit strategies“ right from start and can only survive longterm with aggressive takeovers, gradually becoming huge monopolies which invariably begin dictating terms (like big pharma and big tech) once they have the market cornered and the politicians bribed. Only farmers has the necessary love for nature and the farming traditions which must evolve carefully in order for the production to be stable, healthy and sustainable. What the WEF is making the government do to the Dutch farmers spells catastrophe imo…

  • @daweitowalk

    @daweitowalk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@callmekit90 Human hubris. As if everything about plant life is understood by human, or so they try to make you believe so that you are willing to buy their products.

  • @begonaaragon9867
    @begonaaragon9867 Жыл бұрын

    Por estas producciones asi...los alimentos dejan de tener ese sabor que les da la madre tierra!!

  • @loraditer1567

    @loraditer1567

    Жыл бұрын

    Da haben sie recht. Die ganze Lebensmittel die so produziert wurden haben keinen Wert. Da braucht man sich nicht wundern das die Leute krank sind und allergien haben. Ales kimi.

  • @newtech68

    @newtech68

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes, foods like this have gone through many stages, but they all lose the core value of clean food.

  • @Ariadinasena-bk4ye

    @Ariadinasena-bk4ye

    3 ай бұрын

    VDD.EU PLANTO POR HOBBY QUANDO PENSO QUE NÃO VAI VINGAR ELAS ME SURPREENDEM CRESCEM E DÃO FRUTOS.🤔🙏

  • @user-dm7bl5uj4g

    @user-dm7bl5uj4g

    Ай бұрын

    Esas batatas no tienen ninguno fecula!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...... solo agua!!!!!!!!

  • @teguhpracoyo3179
    @teguhpracoyo3179 Жыл бұрын

    Trimakasih saudaraku yang sudah berbagi 🙏

  • @stuffbywoody5497
    @stuffbywoody5497 Жыл бұрын

    This might be the reason why so many things are becoming tasteless. I grew some potatoes and a small variety of other veggies in garden beds with compost and organic fertilizers and found a huge difference in taste. Now I grow as much as I can at home. I have 27 fruit trees, grow 4 different varieties of potato, and several other veggies and fruits as well as herbs like Rosemary, marjoram, thyme, oregano and a few others plus spices such as chillies and pepper. I am looking at increasing the variety of veggies, herbs, fruits and spices plus I'm going to start breeding my own meat such as lamb, chicken, duck and maybe a few others as well. I know the fruit and veg that I currently grow tastes a heck of a lot better than most of the stuff from the supermarkets. I encourage others to see what they can grow at home in the ground if they have enough space in their yards. Replace ornamental plants with edible plants. Instead of growing a Box hedge, try growing a Rosemary hedge. There are several varieties of Rosemary and plenty of other herbs that are suitable for growing as a hedge. They smell a lot better and when you trim them you have heaps of herbs for your kitchen and maybe even enough to sell some and make a little extra money. And it tastes better than the shop bought stuff too.

  • @DaveSmith-cp5kj

    @DaveSmith-cp5kj

    11 ай бұрын

    The tastelessness is because of being picked unripe for storage. If you grow hydroponic fruits and vegetables at home, they also taste a lot better than the grocery store. Generally hydroponic produce tastes better than in dirt produce mainly because the plants are healthier due to everything being dissolved rather than the plant relying entirely on bacteria in the soil to provide nutrition. However, it is very easy to do hydroponics wrong if you make the wrong feed, which is equivalent to a depleted soil condition. A simple solution is to just take the soil you normally would plant in and dissolve it in water and filter out the sediment. This is your baseline you then can add other nutrients to make up what the soil is missing. Doesn't work for all hydroponic systems though due to the abrasiveness of the solution vs one made entirely from dissolved chemicals.

  • @Ricardo__Milos

    @Ricardo__Milos

    6 ай бұрын

    Many factors have an influence on the taste. Such a how ripe it is (too ripe for stores isn't good as after a few days everything is rotting). Has it been harvested 2 hours ago or 4 days ago? What variety is used? Obviously hydroponic tomatoes aren't very tasty: they use the tomatoes that allows the most Kg of tomatoes per m². if they'd use the aromatic tomatoes they'd have like 2x less tomatoes... The productivity tomatoes tend to be easier to work with aswell: when some varieties need to be very carefully stocked on a single layer the productivity tomatoes can be put on 2-3 layers without much of an issue. It's usually better in taste at home as you can pick the most ripe ones and eat the most fresh ones. Less logistic issues.

  • @kuldeeptank8497
    @kuldeeptank8497 Жыл бұрын

    Farming is quite easy and very less expensive without these tricks.... 🙂

  • @donaldduck830

    @donaldduck830

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. These tricks are very difficult and cost intensive. Taking a potato, putting it in the ground, waiting for 13-16 weeks, then digging up ten times as many potatoes, that is easy. Make a guess how much they invested in all the machines and the plastic tray, I would bet it is ten times that. And you have to make sure that no germ gets into this factory, or your entire monoculture will go to waste.

  • @donaldduck830

    @donaldduck830

    Жыл бұрын

    @@billdasther9543 Caue we have been doing this for hundreds of generations?

  • @billdasther9543

    @billdasther9543

    Жыл бұрын

    Farming IS easy when you're growing 5 potatoes at a time...try growing something on a larger scale ( hundreds or thousands of acres worth) out in harsh daily conditions...I'm not bitching, just saying farming ain't easy out in the real world where everything's a gamble and u cant cover up your crop when conditions arent favorable.. so it's easy for u to say that

  • @garlicandchilipreppers8533

    @garlicandchilipreppers8533

    Жыл бұрын

    @@donaldduck830 It doesn't really seem it is worth the investment and input costs for a crop of such low value as a potatoe, if they were growing marijuana this way it would make sense.

  • @donaldduck830

    @donaldduck830

    Жыл бұрын

    @@garlicandchilipreppers8533 "Low value potatoes." Well, for me in my garden it is of extremely high value, cause it gives the most calories per acre. But for sales purposes one would indeed expect herbs first. Although I once toured (well, from the outside, but with a guide) a totally automatic greenhouse without any human interference and a conveyor belt inside so that all plants came by that small door/window where humans could reach inside. And they grew corn/maize. It was for research purposes, but a single stalk of corn dows not produce much, either.

  • @anastasiapapagianni5812
    @anastasiapapagianni5812 Жыл бұрын

    Το χώμα προσδίδει στα φυτά τα ανάλογα απαραίτητα συστατικά, που εδώ λείπουν! Ωραίες πρασινάδες για τα γελα'δια! Καμία γεύση και μειωμένη διατροφική αξία!

  • @andrew6464

    @andrew6464

    Жыл бұрын

    The plants wouldn’t be able to grow if there wasn’t any nutrients in the water I guarantee you are not the first person to think of that that’s why the water is heavily saturated in minerals and all the same stuff that’s in soil

  • @focusonruraldevelopment6684
    @focusonruraldevelopment668410 ай бұрын

    These applications are supersonic and acceptable in my life. I am seriously interested

  • @musicaafinacaoexotica1.
    @musicaafinacaoexotica1. Жыл бұрын

    Que Super Interessante... Tecnologia criatividade empreendedorismo maravilha parabéns até parece ficção jamais imaginei isso... Meus Muitos Parabéns belíssima Fazenda tecnológica... Abraço pra todos aí Laurindo Teixeira de Belo Horizonte MG Brasil Agência de Cargas Bhmg e Loneiro Laurindo abraço.

  • @giovanna8272
    @giovanna8272 Жыл бұрын

    Maravillosa tecnología que dejará a millones de personas sin trabajo

  • @mariannacudde401
    @mariannacudde401 Жыл бұрын

    Per sfamare le popolazioni è un buon rimedio senza dubbio,ma il gusto? Chissà qual'è la differenza di gusto se l'acqua viene caricata di prodotti chimici in tutto per tutto! Comunque è il futuro probabilmente,in caso di conquista di qualche pianeta nel caso si trovasse l'acqua e ossigeno per il trasferimento degli umani,è già qualcosa,ma sulla terra mi pare che non ci sia molto bisogno di cambiare l'agricoltura. Abbiamo bisogno l'umanità di tutte le sostanze naturali che offre la terra.

  • @andersodgaard6699
    @andersodgaard6699 Жыл бұрын

    it could be interesting to see it in a smaller scale for home use

  • @aliciaqueupumil3186
    @aliciaqueupumil3186 Жыл бұрын

    Qué grandioso!!!que nivel de tecnología 👍👍💪💪💪💪🌹🌹🌼🌼

  • @christianpresents6162
    @christianpresents6162 Жыл бұрын

    Ezért nincs semmi íze az ilyen jellegű termékeknek!😁

  • @nyoooooo

    @nyoooooo

    Жыл бұрын

    Rohadt sok embert kell ám etetni, nincs idő az ízekre is...

  • @user-nv8ep2cj4t
    @user-nv8ep2cj4t Жыл бұрын

    Все автоматизировано, только по вкусу то, что выращено на земле и под солнцем лучше.

  • @ZidaneTribal

    @ZidaneTribal

    Жыл бұрын

    По вкусу, наверное, как пенопласт)

  • @user-pt5hl8uq5y

    @user-pt5hl8uq5y

    Жыл бұрын

    Думаю, и полезнее.

  • @Rina-ie2sz

    @Rina-ie2sz

    Жыл бұрын

    Конечно, но зимой в северных странах лучше так чем питаться одной картошкой и капустой.

  • @user-ei3bu6rk4r

    @user-ei3bu6rk4r

    Жыл бұрын

    То же самое. Только не поражено болезнями и паразитами.

  • @Psycorde

    @Psycorde

    Жыл бұрын

    Ты пробовал?

  • @Penyuluh594
    @Penyuluh5945 ай бұрын

    Kerja yg luar biasa👍👍

  • @wanguirhods265
    @wanguirhods265 Жыл бұрын

    We have this AEROPONICS in Kenya grown by a British family named Martin Dyer. I have visited the farm twice, very amazing

  • @Noname-wz1yy

    @Noname-wz1yy

    Жыл бұрын

    Kisima Farms?

  • @wanguirhods265

    @wanguirhods265

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Noname-wz1yy yes Kisima farm

  • @stevesmith4051
    @stevesmith4051 Жыл бұрын

    This all looks good but my question has always been how do we know the food for consumption has been grown with the right amount of minerals in the water. Plants do make vitamins but they don't make minerals, plants take up minerals in their environment through their roots which are usually in soil. NPK and minerals are something I don't hear mentioned in these videos.

  • @user-mq8sj8ky2q

    @user-mq8sj8ky2q

    Жыл бұрын

    这恐怕是水与土壤的区别,还有灯照和太阳照的区别,微量元素很难复制。

  • @apveening

    @apveening

    Жыл бұрын

    Quite easy, plants won't grow without the necessary minerals and other nutrients, so they will have to be provided with the water in the correct amounts.

  • @swissmaid

    @swissmaid

    Жыл бұрын

    @@apveening so, you think, health comes out of a packet? So YOU can provide the vitamins? Circumventing God a bit?

  • @apveening

    @apveening

    Жыл бұрын

    @@swissmaid The plants will create the vitamins. As for god, I don't believe in fairy tales.

  • @z-em4612

    @z-em4612

    Жыл бұрын

    Really simple, the seller don't care you got a good taste or decent amount of healthy components. As long as fruit looks good it will sell. A study made in France on apples showed it lost 90% of its nutritional benefits over 50 years.

  • @SaniCorpus
    @SaniCorpus Жыл бұрын

    scary if you imagine, that this might be a MUST in near future. In the meantime humanity should also try to regenerate soils to be able to produce in a natural way again.

  • @editarellano6896

    @editarellano6896

    Жыл бұрын

    No me gusta

  • @fakshen1973

    @fakshen1973

    Жыл бұрын

    Well there's the other side to this. Growing "natural" requires taking over more natural spaces. Facilitating high yields "naturally" requires a lot of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Growing hydroponically can allow crows to be grown in urban spaces or adjacent to urban spaces, reducing the cost for transport as well. It's a bit like saying wood stoves are a great way to heat your home naturally. But the harvesting and burning of that much wood would have a huge environmental impact.

  • @Sonsie66

    @Sonsie66

    Жыл бұрын

    This tells me that people in big cities are totally porked if bad things happen.

  • @alexasdas9917

    @alexasdas9917

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fakshen1973 I could see hydroponic systems being extremely advantageous and reliable when it comes to food deserts in certain cities. We already have façade houses for things like utilities. Why not façade houses filled with hydroponics to grow fresh veggies/fruits for communities that find the cost of eating healthy prohibitive or non-existant? Our biggest gov expenditures are healthcare and social security. We could potentially cut down both if state govs had grow houses like this to address their citizens shitty diets. Even as a business venture these farms could make the cost/water wasted on livestock feed go down a significant amount. Grass fed cows without wasting acres of land growing grass. No more pesticides or washing dirt off of potatoes.

  • @-.-...-..

    @-.-...-..

    Жыл бұрын

    Why not simply stop our senseless and irresponsible exponentially expanding population growth? Pick a practical limit that respects available resources and the needs of all the other species on the planet and naturally depopulate to that point.

  • @Helena-pv2md
    @Helena-pv2md9 ай бұрын

    Incrível. 😍😍😍 Parabéns. 👏👏👏👏

  • @MarcyGreen333
    @MarcyGreen333 Жыл бұрын

    Wow amazing agriculture in this world technologies enjoy and congrats have a great day

  • @teresamexico309
    @teresamexico309 Жыл бұрын

    While the technology is amazing, what about the nutritional value of that produce compared to the vegetables grown under the sunshine and in the soil?. The same with fish farming vs fish from the ocean (apart from the ocean pollution with heavy metals and so on).

  • @kcbaskerville7084

    @kcbaskerville7084

    2 ай бұрын

    Fr tho

  • @krystynakarpinska7540
    @krystynakarpinska7540 Жыл бұрын

    taka wysoka wilgotność to tylko w cieplarni,ale ziemniaki trzymane w skrzynce przy większej wilgotności powietrza również kiełkują wytwarzają korzenie i bulwy ,czerpią wilgoć z powietrza.

  • @croakingembryo
    @croakingembryo Жыл бұрын

    Those are seed potatoes, they are not meant for eating. They sell them to farmers who grow them in the ground. The advantage of doing this hydroponically is that the seed potatoes are guaranteed not to have any soil-borne diseases.

  • @jeshika22
    @jeshika22 Жыл бұрын

    I think the idea of using this for feeding livestock is a good idea, so we can use the land we currently use for animal feed for humans instead. Also it’s not too late to repair the damage we’ve done to our topsoils. We can utilize methods such as cover cropping, crop rotation, plant tree and shrubs at farm borders and down the middle of fields in a line to help prevent runoff, and designate aisles or patches to the wild on a rotation basis to introduce pollinators and natural pest predators like birds, bees, frogs and bats. All of this would be a lot more economical to do if we just didn’t have such an insatiable appetite for cheap meat, especially beef.

  • @savvy6995

    @savvy6995

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree

  • @sarahmariakuipers3967

    @sarahmariakuipers3967

    Жыл бұрын

    It really tastes bad and just five days you can not use it anymore 🙂

  • @xShokify

    @xShokify

    Жыл бұрын

    The problem will always be the system itself. When money is fake, you get problems like farming the right way not even being a viable option, because profit is king. The most basic essential that we need to survive, and it's not even economically viable for people to farm? Until the system changes, real work will never pay what it should, because all the money can be made by people sitting behind a computer trading stocks.

  • @wachterwachter

    @wachterwachter

    Жыл бұрын

    100%

  • @jeshika22

    @jeshika22

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xShokify yeah the problem right now is the real cost of meat is subsidized so it does artificially seem like the profit is there when actually the planet is suffering a huge cost. At some point the cost of soil and land will be so precious that subsidies won’t be able to afford it

  • @TurinTuram
    @TurinTuram Жыл бұрын

    One of the thing I find the most interesting about those is that you can build one anywhere you need it.

  • @fraciahnjoroge2823

    @fraciahnjoroge2823

    Жыл бұрын

    Incredible!

  • @dimrrider9133

    @dimrrider9133

    Жыл бұрын

    You need greenhousebuilders and they only live in the Netherlands ;p im one of the builders who traveled all around the world to build them :)

  • @newtech68

    @newtech68

    4 ай бұрын

    Maybe you're talking a lot about another issue while the video doesn't convey the content you're commenting on???👍

  • @dejanmajstorovic8806
    @dejanmajstorovic8806 Жыл бұрын

    Zdrava hrana svaka cast...

  • @tiagreene2674
    @tiagreene26749 ай бұрын

    Really nice. Am loving this method

  • @Lamaton
    @Lamaton3 ай бұрын

    У меня тоже есть опыт своеобразной гидропоники. Кошка сгрызла растение денежное дерево и я решил его восстановить поместив его в стеклянную банку с устоявшейся водой и поставил на свет. Через время на дне банки образовались зелёные крупинки водорослей, а на стенках банки появились пузырьки при этом вода была кристально чистой. После того как у растения выросли снова корни я решил его не пересаживать в землю и посмотреть как оно будет расти в этих условиях. Эксперимент длился 6 месяцев. Я использовал только воду без добавления каких-ли питательных веществ. За это время растение существенно выросло в размерах, а его листья стали плотными и блестящими. Потом я добавил ещё одно пострадавшее от кошачьих зубов растение другого вида в эту банку и оно быстро пустило корни. Затем я пересадил их в землю и они моментально принялось словно всегда росли в земле, а это значит, что у растений был отличный иммунитет. Симбиоз растение + водоросли показал восхитительный результат. Уверен, что таким образом можно вырастить не только декоративные растения.

  • @joshcourt1393
    @joshcourt1393 Жыл бұрын

    Does it still get all the vitamins and minerals that would naturally be extracted from soil? Grocery store produce tastes flavorless compared to garden grown.

  • @amzarnacht6710

    @amzarnacht6710

    Жыл бұрын

    No, you don't. Because hydroponics are horrible for large scale produce. The nutrient levels are kept anemic to save costs and turn out produce that is more closely related to cardboard than an actual fruit/vegetable.

  • @chkngrl

    @chkngrl

    Жыл бұрын

    No, commercial grown food will never compete with local because it's picked before it's ripe and they use gas to chemically ripen it. That last stage of naturally ripening is crucial to taste, smell and nutrients. Also the natural microbiology in soil is very important for a nutritious crop. This prevents starvation but does not promote health.

  • @corwin.macleod

    @corwin.macleod

    10 ай бұрын

    If there are so many vitamins in soil, why don't we just eat soil? Just askin' for a friend.

  • @joshcourt1393

    @joshcourt1393

    10 ай бұрын

    @@corwin.macleod Either you failed school, or school failed you... either way it's sad.

  • @corwin.macleod

    @corwin.macleod

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@joshcourt1393I find it ironic that this comes from a person that thinks plants get vitamins from soil. Once again, why don't you eat dirt directly if it's so full of vitamins? Why even bother growing plants?

  • @Daria-xd1xo
    @Daria-xd1xo Жыл бұрын

    Bardzo ciekawy film Jadłam taką żywność nie ma smaku ani zapachu

  • @ulka1218

    @ulka1218

    Жыл бұрын

    Ciekawe czym się odżywia taka roślinność. Co jest w wodzie?

  • @999AQQ

    @999AQQ

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ulka1218 gmo i syf, teraz jeszcze zostało tylko przekonać masy do robactwa...

  • @user-vj5ps2xk5c
    @user-vj5ps2xk5c4 ай бұрын

    Спасибо большое за интересное видео! ❤🍅🥕🧅🧄🥦🥔🫚

  • @franktoledo6342
    @franktoledo6342 Жыл бұрын

    Good finding great soil for better tast will help. No pesticide is great. Keeping bugs out of the building will help. Vitamins in plants are important.

  • @cackleberry6317

    @cackleberry6317

    Жыл бұрын

    Video said less pesticides; not no pesticide.

  • @ryanlane2503
    @ryanlane2503 Жыл бұрын

    I saw this way of gardening over 30 yrs ago at Epcot. On a timed rotisserie w/ spray misters, & full spectrum lighting. Awesome, indoor gardening

  • @kasiasobczyk6939

    @kasiasobczyk6939

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe Awesome indoor gardening, but you can't compare to "real" food.

  • @Psycorde

    @Psycorde

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@kasiasobczyk6939 it's as real as anything else, just more efficient

  • @DaveSmith-cp5kj

    @DaveSmith-cp5kj

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kasiasobczyk6939 Hydroponic food is actually more nutritious than food grown in the dirt because most of the fertilizer is washed away in the dirt. The biggest road block to hydroponic is that it requires a lot more technical knowledge to keep the plants alive, and electricity. Electricity wouldn't really be a big deal except environmentalists keep sabotaging and taxing power grids so price per kwh goes up synthetically.

  • @magdalennaro1256
    @magdalennaro1256 Жыл бұрын

    Que interesante no había visto es tipo de cultivos

  • @rottweilerventuresregister7293
    @rottweilerventuresregister7293 Жыл бұрын

    I really loved this. Now I have to go study my 7 tabs open based on the information gotten here

  • @meikymaus997
    @meikymaus997 Жыл бұрын

    the question with this is, how nutrieous are they ? just because they grow, doesnt meant the fruit has much in it , calories, vitamins, minerals

  • @slozenger9000

    @slozenger9000

    Жыл бұрын

    They are just as nutritious if not more so as long as the water is fortified.

  • @donaldduck830

    @donaldduck830

    Жыл бұрын

    @@slozenger9000 Nope. Even with an optimal mix, you lack the full spectrum of sunlight and the stimulus of wind. The moment the water is less than optimal, you see a deterioration of the nutrients in the plant. I got differences in potted plants and free range as well as potted plants on the balcony and behind glass. It is obvious.

  • @elzbietajanecka8028

    @elzbietajanecka8028

    Жыл бұрын

    @@slozenger9000 No właśnie chemia do potęgi

  • @pteechka1

    @pteechka1

    Жыл бұрын

    hydroponic vegetables tend to be similar to soil-grown in terms of nutrient content. Advocates say (and some tests have shown) that sometimes they are slightly higher in certain nutrients because growers can control exact inputs and because a lot of soil has been depleted by intensive production over the years, which strips out nutrients.

  • @waynegretzky8464

    @waynegretzky8464

    Жыл бұрын

    Your absolutely right. Not only do modern nutrient solutions focus solely on three main minerals. nitrogen potassium phosphorus. And all of the other "secondary" and especially micro nutrients get thrown to the way side. What's worse is plants didn't evolve to grow in standing waters, but they can SURVIVE it. Not THRIVE it because that relationship between the plant and soil isn't there making the microbes are missing from a living soil that will make "available" these missing ingredients that are important for not only nutrition, but for FLAVOR. Notting wrong with hydroponics tho, I think the hanging gardens of Babylon may have even used this ancient technique and may have been even more advanced.

  • @jiive219
    @jiive219 Жыл бұрын

    I think it’s better to keep local farmers

  • @pteechka1

    @pteechka1

    Жыл бұрын

    Certainly most these processes would be /are local, they benefit from a shorter supply chain.

  • @ramsinte

    @ramsinte

    Жыл бұрын

    You can grow local potato... I don't understand your point.

  • @adairpereiradias996
    @adairpereiradias996 Жыл бұрын

    ❤ muito lindo gostei de ver 😊

  • @perniepesole1738
    @perniepesole1738 Жыл бұрын

    I would love to see rice planting growing this way.

  • @user-ev4cy7jh8e
    @user-ev4cy7jh8e Жыл бұрын

    У нас в России картофель раз в 15 крупнее. А такую мелочь не собирают даже. Для чипсов тоже не подойдёт. Как его употреблять, такую мелочь?

  • @user-yc2ud5ex8u

    @user-yc2ud5ex8u

    Жыл бұрын

    😂моя бабушка такую картошку называла горох. Но ведь не везде есть много плодородной почвы вот людям и приходится искать разные варианты

  • @Rina-ie2sz

    @Rina-ie2sz

    Жыл бұрын

    У нас в Канаде такую мелочь продают дороже- это для запекания в духовке целиком и в шкурке. Я покупаю иногда, особенно для гостей. Посыпать специями и побрызгать оливковым маслом и в духовку или гриль - вкуснотища.

  • @user-ev4cy7jh8e

    @user-ev4cy7jh8e

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Rina-ie2sz я тоже такую мелочь гостям с кожурой скормила бы

  • @Rina-ie2sz

    @Rina-ie2sz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-ev4cy7jh8e такая картошка у нас дороже! Так что для гостей :)

  • @demolpol5010
    @demolpol5010 Жыл бұрын

    The Matrix for vegetables 😎

  • @vuongtainguyen4550
    @vuongtainguyen455010 ай бұрын

    Thật tuyệt vời . Con người rất thông minh

  • @user-kl9vp4mr6d
    @user-kl9vp4mr6d Жыл бұрын

    It was a project that I really wanted to do in a small farmland area or a place with cheap and wide land, but it is surprising that the infrastructure is higher than I thought.

  • @stuffbywoody5497

    @stuffbywoody5497

    Жыл бұрын

    The infrastructure cost is enormous plus the cost of constantly running pumps for the water recirculation and water treatment is costly too. I used to work in plant wholesale nurseries and I was surprised at first at how much actually went into everything. So much that people just don't realise goes on and into everything. You don't just connect a hose and turn on a tap, there is so much more, not to mention the constant maintenance as well.

  • @davidbwa
    @davidbwa Жыл бұрын

    The automation level in the first segment (lettuce greenhouse) is impressive. The potatoes are interesting but they look to be sort of labor intensive. Maybe other versions will be more like the lettuce plant as they create more automation for it.

  • @apveening

    @apveening

    Жыл бұрын

    The potatoes aren't more labor intensive than tomatoes or strawberries.

  • @Svensk7119

    @Svensk7119

    Жыл бұрын

    If you thought that was labor intensive, you should have seen how they were harvested a hundred years ago. They might still be done that way in some countries.

  • @davidbwa

    @davidbwa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@apveening They are labor intensive compared to traditional methods of growing potatoes in the ground. That happens within about a mile of my house. The planting, harvesting etc is all done by machine. So per ton of potatoes - yes, it is much more labor intensive.

  • @davidbwa

    @davidbwa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Svensk7119 See my comment to apveening. Many things were more labor intensive 100 years ago. I'm comparing to common in ground modern techniques.

  • @Svensk7119

    @Svensk7119

    Жыл бұрын

    @@davidbwa Perhaps I didn't make it clear. I remember a friend of mine going to Greece, oh, 30years ago? Anyway, the way he described it was like 100 years ago. Industrialized farming isn't everywhere, I guess I could say.

  • @elenros2493
    @elenros2493 Жыл бұрын

    Фармобизнес рукоплещет стоя

  • @olenduschannel7714
    @olenduschannel7714 Жыл бұрын

    amazing...The Farm Producing Potato Without Soil Will Surprise You - Incredible Agriculture Techniques

  • @wayneparkinson4558
    @wayneparkinson4558 Жыл бұрын

    Hydroponic farming is the future of crop growing but i fear it will be tasteless and less nutritious than soil grown foods crops saves the back breaking work though

  • @assog5737

    @assog5737

    Жыл бұрын

    Theres a right way and a wrong way with any method of growing. But believe it or not if you know what you are doing growing with aeroponics or hydroponics. You can actually make what you are growing taste better than what is grown in soil. But you really got to have every aspect of your grow operation dailed in. Then once you have everything dailed in. Then you can start experimenting and make things even better. There are no limits on how far you can go.

  • @nupjetrucha7254

    @nupjetrucha7254

    Жыл бұрын

    @@assog5737 stop lying, it's the nature of hydroponic to have much less taste. The important Bacterials dont live in water . They use chemical nutritions

  • @kevinnjenga5042

    @kevinnjenga5042

    Жыл бұрын

    Everything in the soil can be manufactured...any nutrient...then mixed in water in precision..and you good to go

  • @assog5737

    @assog5737

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nupjetrucha7254 There is 2 things you have wrong here. First off, at my age I don't have to lie. The one thing you did get correct is the Benny's don't survive in water. They survive on the roots. Also I've been growing with aeroponics for 15 years now. And every nutrient and additive I use is organic. You should really know what your talking about. Before you make a lame comment.

  • @nupjetrucha7254

    @nupjetrucha7254

    Жыл бұрын

    @@assog5737 ok you believed the hype bevor 15 years I grow 5 years more than you ,100 % organic is not possible with that system, stop lying

  • @nacerdepie6255
    @nacerdepie6255 Жыл бұрын

    Muchachos, ¿cuanta agua desperdician en el proceso, en comparación a una planta que crece en la tierra?

  • @truyennam
    @truyennam Жыл бұрын

    quá tuyệt vời

  • @user-wm3qf9bd9e
    @user-wm3qf9bd9e7 ай бұрын

    감사합니다. 이러함이 우리삶에 존재함에 너무 사랑스럽습니다. Deep so gracious. Loving the thy.

  • @diangosalazar6859
    @diangosalazar6859 Жыл бұрын

    Gran alternativa para la alimentación humana...!!! Será mi próximo reto en mi país Perú 🇵🇪

  • @pavolkorec1267
    @pavolkorec1267 Жыл бұрын

    what chemicals and how much they use in cultivation

  • @amzarnacht6710

    @amzarnacht6710

    Жыл бұрын

    Many, and a LOT. Instead of just using huge fish tanks to provide the nutrients.

  • @swissmaid

    @swissmaid

    Жыл бұрын

    What about no sunshine? Look what has happened to the eggs. Our food is only as healthy, as the food is they are eating! Plus the life giving sunshine ! So what are those plants eating? Sunshine?

  • @minepolz320

    @minepolz320

    Жыл бұрын

    We all just chemicals

  • @HYPERPLASMATIER

    @HYPERPLASMATIER

    Жыл бұрын

    Potato chemicals.

  • @erbalumkan369

    @erbalumkan369

    Жыл бұрын

    These crops lack essential nutrients that can only be found in mineral rich soil.

  • @joseantonowicz2277
    @joseantonowicz2277 Жыл бұрын

    MARAVILHA.

  • @SANDGLASSUS
    @SANDGLASSUSАй бұрын

    Very creative sharing, my hometown often grows vegetables with soil and tastes very sweet

  • @GUzandoacriatividadeMarques
    @GUzandoacriatividadeMarques Жыл бұрын

    a mente do homem não tem limite só basta da condição para ele desenvolver. sempre inovando.

  • @Sonia-ru6id

    @Sonia-ru6id

    Жыл бұрын

    E sempre autodistruttivo. Secondo voi perché le malattie e tumori stanno aumentando esponenzialmente? Quello che risparmi lo spendi decuplicato per la sanità

  • @jaderpereira1889
    @jaderpereira1889 Жыл бұрын

    muito isso futuro agora da agricultura sem terras!!

  • @imadedwidarmayogaimadedwid9493
    @imadedwidarmayogaimadedwid94933 ай бұрын

    Bermanfaat banget 😊

  • @rozonoemi9374
    @rozonoemi9374 Жыл бұрын

    What do you do with the used slab? Are they recyclable?

  • @TheYouDejmien
    @TheYouDejmien Жыл бұрын

    Świetne. Jak komuś nie przeszkadza całkowity brak smaku warzyw hodowanych "na wodzie".

  • @jiangzhao1142

    @jiangzhao1142

    Жыл бұрын

    same as normal potato, because of growing with same alimentation

  • @TheYouDejmien

    @TheYouDejmien

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jiangzhao1142 You've obviously never eaten potatoes grown normally in soil.

  • @kasiasobczyk6939

    @kasiasobczyk6939

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jiangzhao1142 Of course you don't know how the "real" potatoes taste! This is dangerous to all of us. They never will make real product they just "mimic" , but its worthless as a food even for animal feed. Anything to grow needs soil and sun (and of course good air) There will be many people who don't mind this type of "feed" (hardly food) To all of you Bon Appetite !

  • @jiangzhao1142

    @jiangzhao1142

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kasiasobczyk6939 don't be afraid science technology body, LOL, we have been eat these food and now grow up to more than 7 billion people, human will not have so many people if have not these technology.

  • @mariuszpodemniak5415

    @mariuszpodemniak5415

    Жыл бұрын

    Na chemii z wodą

  • @user-ni8bt2ec4x
    @user-ni8bt2ec4x Жыл бұрын

    Сплошная химия!!!

  • @ScotttheCyborg
    @ScotttheCyborg4 ай бұрын

    I like how the floating system makes continuous planting and harvesting easy.

  • @tupacmayu273
    @tupacmayu273 Жыл бұрын

    esta tecnologia es importante para el Perú. con un ministerio de ciencia y tecnologia seria posible o que los agricultores se vuelvan un dragon dorado y se desarrollen excepcionalmente.

  • @sandramiller5016
    @sandramiller5016 Жыл бұрын

    We need that in SOUTH Andros Bahamas We have lots of water but not much soil

  • @Fuse730
    @Fuse7307 ай бұрын

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Unflushablepiss
    @Unflushablepiss Жыл бұрын

    Farming is incredible!

  • @MrSinghKhanna
    @MrSinghKhanna Жыл бұрын

    How does this impact flavor? The distinct chemical and mineral makeup of each area of soil, known as it's 'terroir' has a great deal of impact on the flavor of crops such as wheat, barley, grapes, and corn. Being grown in water, no soil, is this produce tasteless in comparison to outdoor soil-grown produce? Or do they inject something to give it flavor?

  • @NoVisionGuy

    @NoVisionGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    no, the water actually has different components with it. Usually water comes from fish ponds, which has certain nutrients that are vital for aquaphonic plants.

  • @MrSinghKhanna

    @MrSinghKhanna

    Жыл бұрын

    @NoVisionGuy So it tastes like fish shit, lol.

  • @pteechka1

    @pteechka1

    Жыл бұрын

    Cow manure has been used as fertilizer for thousands of years, do you assume that makes food taste like cow manure?

  • @MrSinghKhanna

    @MrSinghKhanna

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pteechka1 That would be an interesting experiment; compared the flavor of differently fertilized potatos; chemical, manure, and none, as well as different soil types. Since potatos are shown to have no innate flavor, I'm curious about the differences.

  • @ryanthompson3737

    @ryanthompson3737

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrSinghKhannaThere is no difference because chemicals are just that.. chemicals. Unless you're mixing cow shit into your mashed potatoes, none of that is getting into the plants. The plants only uses what it needs to use.. everything else is just waste. Taste has always come down to the specific levels of these chemicals which contribute to overall development of its taste. Too much nitrogen or Potassium and your tomatoes taste like shit... has nothing to do with whether it's in water or cow shit.

  • @user-cf2eh4wl4f
    @user-cf2eh4wl4f Жыл бұрын

    هاي المصانع الزراعية اعتقد يستعملون الهرمونات لتسريع نموها وبتالي الافضل الزراعة التقليدية مجرد رأي شخصي

  • @JMiskovsky
    @JMiskovsky Жыл бұрын

    Some hydroponics system use fish As manure producers. I wonder if cow manure or Chicken manure could be used in Water to get ecological.

  • @user-ty2tg9zo7h
    @user-ty2tg9zo7hАй бұрын

    بسم الله ماشاء الله👑🌍☝️🕋 رائع رائع ❤❤

  • @user-ho2sn5no5f
    @user-ho2sn5no5f Жыл бұрын

    Красиво , но кто хоть раз ел помидор грунтовой тот не захочет есть помидор выращенный на гидропонике

  • @Rina-ie2sz

    @Rina-ie2sz

    Жыл бұрын

    Помидор в северных странах растёт 3 месяца в году. А остальное время из южных стран пока доедет то вкуса тоже не остаётся. Так что зимой лучше гидропоника

  • @ab1977ism

    @ab1977ism

    Жыл бұрын

    Wolę w zimie nie jeść takich sztucznych pomidorów bez smaku.

  • @KseniaSlavina

    @KseniaSlavina

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Rina-ie2sz сейчас есть гибридные сорта и гмо (и нет, это не опасно, не начинайте даже кукарекать как бабка на лавке), которые прекрасно доезжают и остаются вкусными и ароматными. Просто это дороже, чем вот такую дичь выращивать.

  • @Rina-ie2sz

    @Rina-ie2sz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KseniaSlavina я лично таких не встречала :( Мне намного вкуснее из таких теплиц. У таких помидоров есть настоящий запах, их продают порой даже с веточками, у доехавших - увы :( Пластик и платик то что к нам довозят, совершенно без запаха. Огурцы из теплиц хрустят и тп.

  • @danepiper1
    @danepiper1 Жыл бұрын

    Love it! Good for Space or underwater colonies too

  • @user-mm5of6nv3c

    @user-mm5of6nv3c

    Жыл бұрын

    какие колонии на земле некому жить, всех загнали в города, так легче стадом управлять , за городами пустоши.

  • @mervynmontague1811
    @mervynmontague1811 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting and informative 🇯🇲

  • @juliamarianunes5720
    @juliamarianunes5720 Жыл бұрын

    Julia de Petrone pernambuco simplesmente incrível.

  • @dimakalash-777
    @dimakalash-777 Жыл бұрын

    Без дешовой энергии и удобоений вся эта гидропоника не имеет смысла .

  • @averdadeliberta5448
    @averdadeliberta5448 Жыл бұрын

    Maravilhoso. 💚

  • @samidisudjak8556
    @samidisudjak85567 ай бұрын

    Luar biasa ,hebat

  • @azmimubarak5665
    @azmimubarak5665 Жыл бұрын

    mantap, ilmu yang luar biasa

  • @user-mq8sj8ky2q
    @user-mq8sj8ky2q Жыл бұрын

    温室里的东西和太阳和空气照下的物质应该有很大区别,微量原素是无法复制的。

  • @canaldomarceneiro
    @canaldomarceneiro Жыл бұрын

    OBRIGADO PELO VIDEO GRATIDÃO GANHOU MAIS UM INSCRITO ME INTERESSO POR ESSE ASSUNTO DE PRODUÇÃO DE ALIMENTOS POR HIDROPONIA E ACHEI INTERESSANTE QUE EXISTEM OUTROS METODOS DE PRODUÇÃO COM AEROPONIA, POR MAIS VIDEOS COMO ESSE FIQUEM COM DEUS SE CUIDEM ATE MAIS 😍😍😍🥰🥰😇❤❤❤

  • @ant-1382
    @ant-1382 Жыл бұрын

    This the most interesting video I've watched on youtube in months.

  • @WonderingNegro
    @WonderingNegro Жыл бұрын

    i hope in the future ., Philippines will have such an idea like this .,

  • @allaraaver8432
    @allaraaver8432 Жыл бұрын

    I don't think aeroponics for Potatoes will be profitable in the long run. Usually consumable sized potatoes are heavy and they would have a hard time hanging on to the roots of the plants without dropping off eventually. The plant would either have to be genetically modified or evolve itself to be able to carry heavier loads on it's roots. Otherwise it the yeld's will be very meager compared to traditional farming, which was already apparent in this method they were using.

  • @scottc8152

    @scottc8152

    Жыл бұрын

    ....OR, you have a conveyor below the roots and let the potatoes self-harvest when they drop off. Labor saving!

  • @pteechka1

    @pteechka1

    Жыл бұрын

    "Baby" potatoes sell at a premium price, and being able to get multiple hardest from one planting increases overall yield

  • @TheAlonso1813
    @TheAlonso1813 Жыл бұрын

    I can see why this potato’s are really tiny( knowing where they use this growing method )

  • @sergiojararamirez8251
    @sergiojararamirez8251 Жыл бұрын

    ❤ Son los cultivos del futuro, hace muchos años aprendí esa técnica, mi problema es que tuve la oportunidad de realizarlo...

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