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whats that gravel your putting on after the seeds?
It’s called vermiculite. This is a naturally occurring mineral that is ideal for the germination process and provides the perfect water to air ratio.
Hi,
Will this work in Indian weather?
I am gonna make a model project on this.. Can u pls tell me where did u germinate those seeds ?? I mean what’s that yellowish thing ??
It’s called agricultural rock wool which is made from basaltic rock. We germinate the seeds directly in these sponges before transferring the seedlings into the aeroponic towers.
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Very cool! Is there a strong demand for marigolds? Is it for culinary use or for florists in your area?
How do you eat them?
There’s growing demand for marigolds, especially for pest management, decorative use, and cultural events rather than culinary purposes. In our case, they’re mainly used as companion plants to help reduce aphids and cabbage worms across the farm.
You mix type of marigold farming, but best technique
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Man, you guys ripping the hydro segment, awesome