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 Hydroponics workshop May 24th - May 26th, 2025

🌱 Join Our Hydroponics Workshop & Grow Fresh Food indoor/outdoor, as family unit or commercial unit 🌿
Whether you're a beginner or an enthusiast, our Hydroponics Workshop will teach you how to grow plants efficiently using water-based solutions! 🚀
✅ Practical oriented training with expert guidance
✅ Discussing various aspects of hydroponics cultivation like, scope; potential; principle of operation; types of hydroponics systems-its suitability to different crop; planning, design, setting-up and operation & maintenance of various types of hydroponics sytems; water quality -methods to control; balanced nutrient mix, nutrient management, nutrient deficiency symptoms & remedies; market potential, steps to be followed to establish and run a successful hydroponic farm
📅 Date: 24th to 26th May 2025
Grow vegetables & fruits Sustainably – From Your Home!... or from your commercial unit
Join our Hydroponics Online Workshop and discover how to build a thriving hydroponic system that grows vegetables (leafy, fruiting, salads, microgreens), medicinal & aromatic plants and fruiting plants – no soil, no waste, just nature working in harmony.
Live sessions, expert guidance, and beginner-friendly tools.
Start your journey to sustainable food production today!..... we are here to support you!!!


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