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"Discover a greener way to grow with hydroponics."

"Revolutionize your growing experience with hydroponics."

Multi Hydroponic Services

We understand that the Gulf region is facing water scarcity and water salinity and that’s a big problem for growing crops but now it’s not a worrying issue and we want our customers to know that we are there for them to help them accomplish their dreams that they may have for their property. The Advance Hydroponic method is a 90% water saver, controllable for pH level, consumes fewer fertilizers, and needs less man-power to handle which makes this technology possible to rotate all types of crops economically and 90% faster and more reproductive compare to the old farming method in the region and that needs a facelift. Our professional staff will help you on how to design, build and maintain your hydroponic farm.

OUR EFFICIENT HYDROPONIC DESIGNS

1- DEEP WATER CULTURE (DWC)

Deep water culture (DWC) is a hydroponic method of plant production by suspending the plant roots in a nutrient-rich, oxygenated water solution. Also known as deep flow technique (DFT), floating raft technology (FRT), or raceway, this method uses a rectangular tank less than one foot deep filled with a nutrient-rich solution with plants floating in Styrofoam boards on top. In this floating method, the boards on the nutrient solution create a near-frictionless conveyor belt of floating rafts. DWC, along with nutrient film technique (NFT) and aggregate culture, is considered to be one of the most common hydroponic systems used today. Typically, DWC is used to grow short-term, non-fruiting crops such as leafy greens and herbs. The large volume of water helps mitigate rapid changes in temperature, pH, electrical conductivity (EC), and nutrient solution composition.

2- DUTCH BUCKET SYSTEM

Dutch bucket, or Bato bucket, is a hydroponic system in which two or more growing containers are connected to the same irrigation and drainage lines. This is an incredible water- and nutrient-efficient method and ideal for growing heavy-feeding and vining plants like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants.

3- INDOOR VERTICAL HYDROPONIC FARMING

Vertical farming is the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers. It often incorporates controlled-environment agriculture, which aims to optimize plant growth, and soilless farming techniques such as hydroponics, aquaponics, and aeroponics. Some common choices of structures to house vertical farming systems include buildings, shipping containers, tunnels, and abandoned mine shafts. As of 2020, there is the equivalent of about 30 ha (74 acres) of operational vertical farmland around the world.
The main advantage of utilizing vertical farming technologies is the increased crop yield that comes with a smaller unit area of land requirement. The increased ability to cultivate a larger variety of crops at once because crops do not share the same plots of land while growing is another sought-after advantage. Additionally, crops are resistant to weather disruptions because of their placement indoors, meaning fewer crops are lost to extreme or unexpected weather occurrences. Because of its limited land usage, vertical farming is less disruptive to the native plants and animals, leading to further conservation of the local flora and fauna.

ATTENTION TO THE SMALLEST DETAILS

Dear customers, all of the above hydroponic design is used for large-scale commercial, residential, and academic projects purposes to rotate multi types of crops in the Gulf region we had more the 1k clients practicing the same way method of growing according to their harvest plans and getting Good ROI and highly reproductive Result on a commercial level.

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