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Hydroponic Farming: What is it? Advantages, Disadvantages, and Setup Guide

Hydroponic Farming: What is it? Advantages, Disadvantages, and Setup Guide

How is Hydroponic Farming Done?

The application of soilless agriculture consists of several critical stages:

1. Establishing a Suitable Greenhouse System

Hydroponics is typically conducted in a greenhouse environment. The greenhouse enables ideal growth by providing control over temperature, humidity, light, and ventilation.

2. Selection of Growing Media

Instead of soil, the following media are commonly used:

  • Cocopeat (Coconut fiber)

  • Perlite

  • Rockwool

  • Water Culture (NFT – DWC systems) The system is chosen based on the type of crop and the investment budget.

3. Preparation of the Nutrient Solution

Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and micro-elements required by the plants are mixed into the water in balanced, measured proportions. This ensures the plant receives exactly what it needs.

4. Irrigation and Automation

Hydroponic farming generally utilizes automated irrigation and fertilization systems. This reduces labor costs while significantly increasing efficiency.


What are the Main Hydroponic Systems?

The most commonly used systems include:

  • ???? NFT (Nutrient Film Technique): Nutrient-rich water flows in a very thin film layer under the plant roots. It is ideal for lettuce and leafy greens.

  • ???? DWC (Deep Water Culture): Plant roots remain suspended in a continuous reservoir of nutrient-rich, oxygenated water. It provides rapid growth.

  • ???? Substrate Systems: Media like cocopeat or perlite are used. This is common for crops like strawberries, tomatoes, and cucumbers.


Advantages of Hydroponic Farming

Why choose soilless agriculture?

  • ???? Up to 70% water savings

  • ???? Faster growth and higher yields

  • Reduction in soil-borne diseases

  • ???? Year-round production capability

  • ???? Higher profit per unit area

  • ???? High-quality produce thanks to precise nutrient control


Disadvantages of Hydroponic Farming

As with any system, there are some challenges:

  • Higher initial setup costs compared to traditional farming.

  • Requires specific technical knowledge and constant monitoring.

  • Heavy dependency on electricity and automation systems.

Note: These risks can be minimized with proper project planning and expert support.


Which Crops Can Be Grown?

The most common products in hydroponic systems are:

  • ???? Strawberries

  • ???? Tomatoes

  • ???? Lettuce and leafy greens

  • ???? Peppers

  • ???? Cucumbers

  • ???? Aromatic herbs

Specifically, strawberry greenhouses are among the most profitable application areas for hydroponics.


Is Hydroponic Farming Profitable?

When planned correctly, a hydroponic greenhouse:

  • Produces harvests in a shorter time.

  • Allows for continuous production throughout the year.

  • Can be established using government-supported loans and grants.

This ensures a faster Return on Investment (ROI) for the business.


Professional Support for Hydroponic Greenhouse Setup

Success in soilless agriculture depends on choosing the right system, correct greenhouse construction, and engineering expertise.

???? As Bozkurt Greenhouse, we offer:

  • Hydroponic greenhouse projects

  • Turnkey installations

  • Project design eligible for government-supported loans

  • Strawberry greenhouse and seedling solutions

???? Contact us for detailed information and a free preliminary consultation.

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