1. To prepare organic liquid manure, combine cow dung, cow urine, jaggery, gram flour and water in a container. Stir and keep it covered for 4–5 days to ferment. Strain the solution to remove solids. Dilute before using in hydroponics. This organic nutrient mixture is eco-friendly, boosts plant growthRead more

    To prepare organic liquid manure, combine cow dung, cow urine, jaggery, gram flour and water in a container. Stir and keep it covered for 4–5 days to ferment. Strain the solution to remove solids. Dilute before using in hydroponics. This organic nutrient mixture is eco-friendly, boosts plant growth and promotes beneficial microbes. It’s an effective substitute for chemical fertilisers in hydroponic farming systems.

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  2. In hydroponics, the pH level of water plays a key role in nutrient uptake. If the pH is outside the optimal range (usually 5.5–6.5), essential minerals become unavailable to plants. This leads to nutrient deficiencies, discoloured or curled leaves and slow growth. Maintaining proper pH ensures thatRead more

    In hydroponics, the pH level of water plays a key role in nutrient uptake. If the pH is outside the optimal range (usually 5.5–6.5), essential minerals become unavailable to plants. This leads to nutrient deficiencies, discoloured or curled leaves and slow growth. Maintaining proper pH ensures that plants absorb nutrients efficiently, grow faster and stay healthy. Regular testing and pH adjustment are crucial in hydroponic farming.

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  3. Yes, hydroponically grown crops need special care during harvesting, transport and storage. Tools like clean scissors, trays or gloves are used to maintain hygiene. Since microgreens and leafy produce are delicate, they are packed in moisture-retaining or breathable containers. Cold storage may be nRead more

    Yes, hydroponically grown crops need special care during harvesting, transport and storage. Tools like clean scissors, trays or gloves are used to maintain hygiene. Since microgreens and leafy produce are delicate, they are packed in moisture-retaining or breathable containers. Cold storage may be needed to retain freshness. Traditional crops use more rugged handling, but hydroponics demands precise, gentle methods to avoid bruising and maintain quality.

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  4. Hydroponics offers faster growth, higher yields, water saving and soil-free farming. It suits urban areas and reduces pests and weeds. However, it needs setup cost, electricity and technical understanding. Any failure in nutrient delivery or oxygen can harm plants quickly. While highly efficient, hyRead more

    Hydroponics offers faster growth, higher yields, water saving and soil-free farming. It suits urban areas and reduces pests and weeds. However, it needs setup cost, electricity and technical understanding. Any failure in nutrient delivery or oxygen can harm plants quickly. While highly efficient, hydroponics isn’t ideal for all crops or regions and requires careful monitoring, making it both an opportunity and challenge in sustainable farming.

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  5. The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Agriculture. It conducts research in agriculture, horticulture, fisheries and animal sciences. ICAR develops improved seeds, techniques and tools to help farmers boost productivity. It runs KrishiRead more

    The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Agriculture. It conducts research in agriculture, horticulture, fisheries and animal sciences. ICAR develops improved seeds, techniques and tools to help farmers boost productivity. It runs Krishi Vigyan Kendras and agricultural universities for training and extension. ICAR ensures scientific advancement in Indian agriculture, promoting food security, sustainability and rural growth.

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