General slide presentation introducing the applicability of residential hydroponic cultivation of vegetables and ornamentals.
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Approximately 25% of domestic water is used in gardens. Water can be conserved through efficient irrigation methods, soil treatment to allow water penetration, using mulch to reduce evaporation, and good garden design with fewer lawns. Proper watering techniques like watering infrequently but deeply, targeting the root zone, and using soaker hoses or drippers can save water.
Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation Guideline - Queensland, AustraliaRetiz16x
This document provides guidelines for efficient irrigation in Queensland to conserve water. It outlines requirements for efficient irrigation systems and sprinklers, including maximum flow rates and timer controls. It also gives guidance on efficient gardening practices like understanding plant water needs, soil types, and choosing drought-tolerant plants. The guidelines help homeowners calculate appropriate watering times to meet water restrictions and consumption targets while still maintaining gardens and lawns.
One of the single most potent supplements that hydroponics gardeners use today is beneficial microbes. In soil gardens, countless helpful bacteria work symbiotically with the plants, helping increase the size of their roots and helping your plants use their nutrients to their fullest abilities.
Industrial, high-rate composting requires an understanding of biochemistry -- not art -- to deliver consistent, high-quality products made from high volumes of urban organics ... batch after batch, year after year.
This document provides guidance on designing and installing residential rain gardens. It explains that rain gardens are landscaped areas that capture roof runoff and allow it to slowly soak into the ground rather than running off into storm drains. The document provides guidelines on siting rain gardens at least 10 feet from foundations, on slopes under 12%, and in partial sun. It also offers recommendations for sizing rain gardens based on drainage area, soil type, and depth between 100-300 square feet. Instructions are given for determining slope, drainage area, and using sizing tables to calculate the appropriate surface area for effective stormwater management.
Approximately 25% of domestic water is used in gardens. Water can be conserved through efficient irrigation methods, soil treatment to allow water penetration, using mulch to reduce evaporation, and good garden design with fewer lawns. Proper watering techniques like watering infrequently but deeply, targeting the root zone, and using soaker hoses or drippers can save water.
Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation Guideline - Queensland, AustraliaRetiz16x
This document provides guidelines for efficient irrigation in Queensland to conserve water. It outlines requirements for efficient irrigation systems and sprinklers, including maximum flow rates and timer controls. It also gives guidance on efficient gardening practices like understanding plant water needs, soil types, and choosing drought-tolerant plants. The guidelines help homeowners calculate appropriate watering times to meet water restrictions and consumption targets while still maintaining gardens and lawns.
One of the single most potent supplements that hydroponics gardeners use today is beneficial microbes. In soil gardens, countless helpful bacteria work symbiotically with the plants, helping increase the size of their roots and helping your plants use their nutrients to their fullest abilities.
Industrial, high-rate composting requires an understanding of biochemistry -- not art -- to deliver consistent, high-quality products made from high volumes of urban organics ... batch after batch, year after year.
This document provides guidance on designing and installing residential rain gardens. It explains that rain gardens are landscaped areas that capture roof runoff and allow it to slowly soak into the ground rather than running off into storm drains. The document provides guidelines on siting rain gardens at least 10 feet from foundations, on slopes under 12%, and in partial sun. It also offers recommendations for sizing rain gardens based on drainage area, soil type, and depth between 100-300 square feet. Instructions are given for determining slope, drainage area, and using sizing tables to calculate the appropriate surface area for effective stormwater management.
A presentation briefing about the economics of greenhouse production of Capsicum.
A Greenhouse is an integrated solution that provide us with an ideal environment for cultivation all year round.
Information of green house 26.07.2014 (english)Nancy896574
The document provides information about setting up a greenhouse farming project for vegetables and flowers. It details the viable project size of 1 acre, requirements for the land, documents needed, and estimated production and profits over 5 years for capsicum and rose cultivation. The average annual net profit from 1 acre is estimated at Rs. 16 lacs for capsicum and Rs. 17 lacs for roses, taking into account production quantities, market prices, and costs of cultivation. Subsidies of 50% are available from the government for establishing the greenhouse structure and drip irrigation system.
This document provides information on options and estimated costs for various renovations that can be done at animal shelters, including flooring options, noise mitigation, mechanical and energy upgrades, animal environment enrichment, and general renovations. It recommends determining renovation goals, prioritizing projects, getting professional evaluations, developing budgets, and reevaluating goals after renovations are complete.
The Hotel Arista in Illinois prides itself on being environmentally friendly in its operations and building design. It is the only AAA Four Diamond and LEED certified hotel in the state. The hotel minimizes its environmental impact through energy efficient windows, lighting, and heating/cooling systems. It also conserves water and recycles materials. The hotel partners with local organizations to donate unused amenities and paper products to help the community.
This document provides information about Otterbine Barebo Inc.'s surface and subsurface aeration systems. It discusses their aerating fountains line which includes models like the Sunburst, Gemini, and Saturn that are designed for both aesthetics and effective water aeration. Performance specifications are provided for each model. It also outlines their decorative fountain line and industrial aeration systems.
The document discusses several product design projects including a redesigned tea bag that prevents dripping, an adaptive tea bag packaging that can be opened with one hand, and a tea bag incorporated into a coffee shop coffee collar packaging. Other projects discussed include a chapstick keychain adapter, a modular desk stacking game, a bulb baster attachment for cooking, and an assistive wheelchair lift.
Atlantis Green City Solutions provides green building and landscaping solutions to create sustainable cities. Their vision is to create harmony between humanity and the environment through innovations that improve air and water quality, capture rainwater, and reduce carbon emissions. They develop products like green roofs, vertical gardens, permeable surfaces, and stormwater management systems to transform urban landscapes into sustainable ecosystems.
The document describes the Versa Wall® green wall system. It can be customized for interior or exterior use in various sizes and designs. The system uses proprietary trays that provide individual watering to each plant. This allows for easy plant replacement and maintenance. The document discusses design options, recommended plant varieties, lighting and irrigation requirements, and maintenance best practices for a healthy green wall.
Rain gardens are landscaping features that manage stormwater on site by absorbing water and filtering pollutants through their loose, deep soils. Their size can vary and they can fit odd shapes and spaces. They are an excellent method of keeping stormwater on site and out of the sewer system. Maintaining a beautiful rain garden requires regular watering, weeding, and mulching, especially in the first year, to keep the garden looking good and functioning well.
Hydroponics or growing plants in water or sand, rather than soil, is done using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent. Visit us at www.top.pro.
Automatic Plant Fertilization based on Soil Humidity utilising Arduino and YL...Fabia Febriyanti
This is our Instrumentation Project. The theme of this project is about greenhouse and we came up with and idea titled with "Automatic Plant Fertilization based on Soil Humidity utilising Arduino and YL-69 Sensor ".
I hope this can be useful and helpful!
check out our video about this project at Youtube :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6N6McVpkq4 .
Dont forget to likes and subscribe!!
- Thankyou -
Monitoring and Automatic Nutrient for Hydroponik Plant Using Ultrasonic SensorAde Herdiana
Instrumentation Project
RHVAC Department - Bandung state Polytechnic
2A - group 3
- Ade Herdiana (151611001)
- Rizkya Nadila (151611026)
- Yossa Fariz R (151611031)
more info : ade.herdiana99@gmail.com
This document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It describes the basic components of a PLC including the central processing unit, input and output modules, power supply, and programming software. PLCs were developed to provide flexibility compared to traditional hardwired control systems. The document discusses PLC applications, advantages such as ease of programming and modification, as well as some disadvantages like proprietary aspects. It also covers PLC size, history, and leading manufacturers.
This document is a project report on programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems by Ishank Ranjan, an 8th semester undergraduate student at Hindustan College of Science and Technology in Mathura, India. The report provides an acknowledgment, certificate of training, preface, table of contents, and 15 sections that describe features of PLCs, ladder logic programming, SCADA systems, and potential benefits of using PLCs and SCADA for industrial automation and process control.
This document provides an overview of a seminar on programmable logic controllers (PLCs). The objectives are to describe PLC components, interpret specifications, apply troubleshooting techniques, convert relay logic to PLC languages, and operate and program PLCs. The contents include the history of PLCs, relay logic, PLC architecture such as CPU and I/O systems, programming concepts, applications, and troubleshooting. PLCs were developed to replace relay-based control systems and are now widely used in industrial automation.
The document discusses automation and its various components. Automation is the use of control systems and information technologies to perform processes automatically with minimal human intervention. It discusses programmable logic controllers (PLCs) as a key tool of automation. PLCs are special computers used to control industrial processes. The document then describes the basic components, programming, and applications of PLCs.
This document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It defines a PLC as a digital computer used for industrial control systems. The document outlines the history of PLCs, their major components including the processor, power supply, and I/O modules. It describes the operational sequence of a PLC including input scan, logic solve, and output scan. Programming methods like ladder logic and functional block diagrams are discussed. Examples are provided of ladder logic programs for starting and stopping a motor. Advantages of PLCs include reliability, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. The document concludes by listing some common industrial applications of PLCs.
The document discusses automation and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It describes how automation delegates human control functions to equipment to achieve higher productivity, superior product quality, efficient energy usage, and improved safety. It then defines PLCs, explaining that they are industrial computers that monitor inputs, make decisions based on programs, and control outputs to automate processes. PLCs have input and output modules, a central processing unit, memory, and power supply. They use ladder logic programming and have advantages like increased reliability but also disadvantages like high initial costs. The document also briefly introduces supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems.
The document summarizes the rehabilitation of an abandoned house in Muncie, Indiana into sustainable housing. A partnership between Ball State University and a nonprofit rehabilitated the 1100 square foot, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom house using green building practices. Students were involved in evaluating, designing and completing the rehab, which incorporated strategies like rainwater harvesting, energy efficient appliances, and reuse of salvaged materials to reduce costs and environmental impact. The rehab transformed the vacant property into quality, affordable and sustainable housing.
The document discusses sustainable design principles for homes built in the new Harmony community. It encourages homes that complement the natural surroundings through solar passive design, use of thermal mass and sustainable materials. This includes orienting the home and placing windows to maximize natural sunlight and ventilation. The document recommends including energy efficient items like solar hot water, solar power, rainwater tanks, and aerobic treatment units to reduce costs and environmental impact. It suggests pursuing a self-sufficient lifestyle through growing food and keeping chickens.
The document provides an update on various activities and initiatives at Co-op Atlantic, including:
1. A recap of an LED lighting retrofit lab hosted by Co-op Atlantic Engineering, which demonstrated the benefits of LED lighting such as increased visibility and energy cost savings.
2. Highlighting that store-made chicken pot pies sold at various Co-op stores are popular with customers.
3. Noting sales growth at the Co-op Center Food Market in Moncton following a re-merchandising of their Deli/HMR department case.
4. Describing collaboration between Co-op Atlantic specialists and Avide Procurement to develop recipes and test equipment to
A presentation briefing about the economics of greenhouse production of Capsicum.
A Greenhouse is an integrated solution that provide us with an ideal environment for cultivation all year round.
Information of green house 26.07.2014 (english)Nancy896574
The document provides information about setting up a greenhouse farming project for vegetables and flowers. It details the viable project size of 1 acre, requirements for the land, documents needed, and estimated production and profits over 5 years for capsicum and rose cultivation. The average annual net profit from 1 acre is estimated at Rs. 16 lacs for capsicum and Rs. 17 lacs for roses, taking into account production quantities, market prices, and costs of cultivation. Subsidies of 50% are available from the government for establishing the greenhouse structure and drip irrigation system.
This document provides information on options and estimated costs for various renovations that can be done at animal shelters, including flooring options, noise mitigation, mechanical and energy upgrades, animal environment enrichment, and general renovations. It recommends determining renovation goals, prioritizing projects, getting professional evaluations, developing budgets, and reevaluating goals after renovations are complete.
The Hotel Arista in Illinois prides itself on being environmentally friendly in its operations and building design. It is the only AAA Four Diamond and LEED certified hotel in the state. The hotel minimizes its environmental impact through energy efficient windows, lighting, and heating/cooling systems. It also conserves water and recycles materials. The hotel partners with local organizations to donate unused amenities and paper products to help the community.
This document provides information about Otterbine Barebo Inc.'s surface and subsurface aeration systems. It discusses their aerating fountains line which includes models like the Sunburst, Gemini, and Saturn that are designed for both aesthetics and effective water aeration. Performance specifications are provided for each model. It also outlines their decorative fountain line and industrial aeration systems.
The document discusses several product design projects including a redesigned tea bag that prevents dripping, an adaptive tea bag packaging that can be opened with one hand, and a tea bag incorporated into a coffee shop coffee collar packaging. Other projects discussed include a chapstick keychain adapter, a modular desk stacking game, a bulb baster attachment for cooking, and an assistive wheelchair lift.
Atlantis Green City Solutions provides green building and landscaping solutions to create sustainable cities. Their vision is to create harmony between humanity and the environment through innovations that improve air and water quality, capture rainwater, and reduce carbon emissions. They develop products like green roofs, vertical gardens, permeable surfaces, and stormwater management systems to transform urban landscapes into sustainable ecosystems.
The document describes the Versa Wall® green wall system. It can be customized for interior or exterior use in various sizes and designs. The system uses proprietary trays that provide individual watering to each plant. This allows for easy plant replacement and maintenance. The document discusses design options, recommended plant varieties, lighting and irrigation requirements, and maintenance best practices for a healthy green wall.
Rain gardens are landscaping features that manage stormwater on site by absorbing water and filtering pollutants through their loose, deep soils. Their size can vary and they can fit odd shapes and spaces. They are an excellent method of keeping stormwater on site and out of the sewer system. Maintaining a beautiful rain garden requires regular watering, weeding, and mulching, especially in the first year, to keep the garden looking good and functioning well.
Hydroponics or growing plants in water or sand, rather than soil, is done using mineral nutrient solutions in a water solvent. Visit us at www.top.pro.
Automatic Plant Fertilization based on Soil Humidity utilising Arduino and YL...Fabia Febriyanti
This is our Instrumentation Project. The theme of this project is about greenhouse and we came up with and idea titled with "Automatic Plant Fertilization based on Soil Humidity utilising Arduino and YL-69 Sensor ".
I hope this can be useful and helpful!
check out our video about this project at Youtube :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6N6McVpkq4 .
Dont forget to likes and subscribe!!
- Thankyou -
Monitoring and Automatic Nutrient for Hydroponik Plant Using Ultrasonic SensorAde Herdiana
Instrumentation Project
RHVAC Department - Bandung state Polytechnic
2A - group 3
- Ade Herdiana (151611001)
- Rizkya Nadila (151611026)
- Yossa Fariz R (151611031)
more info : ade.herdiana99@gmail.com
This document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It describes the basic components of a PLC including the central processing unit, input and output modules, power supply, and programming software. PLCs were developed to provide flexibility compared to traditional hardwired control systems. The document discusses PLC applications, advantages such as ease of programming and modification, as well as some disadvantages like proprietary aspects. It also covers PLC size, history, and leading manufacturers.
This document is a project report on programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems by Ishank Ranjan, an 8th semester undergraduate student at Hindustan College of Science and Technology in Mathura, India. The report provides an acknowledgment, certificate of training, preface, table of contents, and 15 sections that describe features of PLCs, ladder logic programming, SCADA systems, and potential benefits of using PLCs and SCADA for industrial automation and process control.
This document provides an overview of a seminar on programmable logic controllers (PLCs). The objectives are to describe PLC components, interpret specifications, apply troubleshooting techniques, convert relay logic to PLC languages, and operate and program PLCs. The contents include the history of PLCs, relay logic, PLC architecture such as CPU and I/O systems, programming concepts, applications, and troubleshooting. PLCs were developed to replace relay-based control systems and are now widely used in industrial automation.
The document discusses automation and its various components. Automation is the use of control systems and information technologies to perform processes automatically with minimal human intervention. It discusses programmable logic controllers (PLCs) as a key tool of automation. PLCs are special computers used to control industrial processes. The document then describes the basic components, programming, and applications of PLCs.
This document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It defines a PLC as a digital computer used for industrial control systems. The document outlines the history of PLCs, their major components including the processor, power supply, and I/O modules. It describes the operational sequence of a PLC including input scan, logic solve, and output scan. Programming methods like ladder logic and functional block diagrams are discussed. Examples are provided of ladder logic programs for starting and stopping a motor. Advantages of PLCs include reliability, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. The document concludes by listing some common industrial applications of PLCs.
The document discusses automation and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It describes how automation delegates human control functions to equipment to achieve higher productivity, superior product quality, efficient energy usage, and improved safety. It then defines PLCs, explaining that they are industrial computers that monitor inputs, make decisions based on programs, and control outputs to automate processes. PLCs have input and output modules, a central processing unit, memory, and power supply. They use ladder logic programming and have advantages like increased reliability but also disadvantages like high initial costs. The document also briefly introduces supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems.
The document summarizes the rehabilitation of an abandoned house in Muncie, Indiana into sustainable housing. A partnership between Ball State University and a nonprofit rehabilitated the 1100 square foot, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom house using green building practices. Students were involved in evaluating, designing and completing the rehab, which incorporated strategies like rainwater harvesting, energy efficient appliances, and reuse of salvaged materials to reduce costs and environmental impact. The rehab transformed the vacant property into quality, affordable and sustainable housing.
The document discusses sustainable design principles for homes built in the new Harmony community. It encourages homes that complement the natural surroundings through solar passive design, use of thermal mass and sustainable materials. This includes orienting the home and placing windows to maximize natural sunlight and ventilation. The document recommends including energy efficient items like solar hot water, solar power, rainwater tanks, and aerobic treatment units to reduce costs and environmental impact. It suggests pursuing a self-sufficient lifestyle through growing food and keeping chickens.
The document provides an update on various activities and initiatives at Co-op Atlantic, including:
1. A recap of an LED lighting retrofit lab hosted by Co-op Atlantic Engineering, which demonstrated the benefits of LED lighting such as increased visibility and energy cost savings.
2. Highlighting that store-made chicken pot pies sold at various Co-op stores are popular with customers.
3. Noting sales growth at the Co-op Center Food Market in Moncton following a re-merchandising of their Deli/HMR department case.
4. Describing collaboration between Co-op Atlantic specialists and Avide Procurement to develop recipes and test equipment to
This document discusses different models for composting household, agricultural, municipal, and industrial solid waste. It describes composting products called Happy GardenTM for organic gardens and NatureVelTM-SW for larger-scale municipal, agriculture, and industrial waste composting. Models described include heap composting for gardens and industrial or windrow composting for larger operations. The document promotes the benefits of composting, such as producing quality compost quickly with no foul odors and suppressing vectors, and growing enough vegetables for a family.
This document discusses different models for composting household, agricultural, municipal, and industrial solid waste. It describes composting products called Happy GardenTM for organic gardens and NatureVelTM-SW for larger-scale municipal, agriculture, and industrial waste composting. The document provides benefits of the different composting models like producing quality compost within 4 square feet in 35 days without foul odors or vectors, and growing enough vegetables for a family. It also includes descriptions of heap composting and industrial or windrow composting models.
Controlled indoor farming on a local basisLarry Lipman
Green Organic Farms grows organic vegetables and fruits using a closed-loop vertical farming system that utilizes minimal space and resources. Their mission is to produce affordable organic produce while employing veterans and those with special needs. Their innovative system allows year-round farming without droughts or pests by using aeroponics, customized soils, and natural fertilizers to grow 6-14 times as many plants in the same space with better taste.
This document summarizes the design of a large-scale "pizza garden" intended to educate children about the origins of pizza ingredients. Key features of the design include raised beds in the shape of a pizza for growing vegetables, grain crops and pasture for small livestock on the other side of the road, an education center, and a solar oven. The designers had to overcome challenges such as disproportionate space allotted for toppings versus grain. They applied permaculture principles like earth care, problem as solution, and polyculture/diversity. The final design is intended to sustainably source most pizza ingredients on site while teaching children about food production.
Waterside Farms used to have an indoor pool and kitchen that was closed due to declining business. In 2011, they converted the space into an indoor organic container garden to grow produce for their restaurants. They expanded to a rooftop garden and installed a rainwater harvesting irrigation system. Currently they have both organic container gardens and hydroponic systems like deep water culture, nutrient film technique, and drip systems that allow high yields of various herbs, tomatoes, and lettuce.
The complete guide to learning how to hydroponics. Grow your very own vegetables, plants, and flowers indoors year round without the back breaking work of gardening. For more information visit http://www.zerosoilgardens.com
Water treatment is a necessary step, and if you have integrated it within your surroundings, you must be looking out for water treatment system parts. The water treatment system is like every other machinery, which needs parts to be replaced. If you are looking for any parts to be replaced, check out pureh2o.com.
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Water treatment is a necessary step, and if you have integrated it within your surroundings, you must be looking out for water treatment system parts. The water treatment system is like every other machinery, which needs parts to be replaced. If you are looking for any parts to be replaced, check out pureh2o.com.
This company offers high-quality water treatment systems and filters for homes and aquariums. They produce reverse osmosis systems, water test meters, filter housings, pumps and various filter cartridges. The company aims to design customized solutions and ensure customer satisfaction. They also provide information on water issues and accept various payment options.
This company sells high-quality water treatment systems and filters for homes and aquariums. They offer reverse osmosis systems, sediment filters, carbon block filters, deionization filters, and can custom design systems. They also sell replacement parts and accessories. Their products are aimed at treating hard water issues like scaling, dull hair/skin, and plumbing problems.
This document provides two design options for an urban permaculture garden at Rosie's parents' home. Both options aim to maximize food production from the small space through intensive stacking and layering of productive plant elements. Option 1 includes additional features like a chicken coop, raised beds, and soft fruit bushes. Option 2 focuses on optimizing the sunniest corner with a multi-layered raised bed and fruit trees. The designs aim to meet the clients' needs and desires while applying permaculture principles of closing nutrient cycles, optimizing edges, and taking responsibility for local food production.
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This document summarizes waste management practices at grocery stores in New England. It discusses two in-store food waste processing systems - the G2E and ECO2 systems. Both macerate food waste and send it to on-site tanks before anaerobic digestion on local farms. The G2E system also adds water. Pilots of both systems were discussed, along with challenges around maximizing waste diversion.
The document discusses sizing ice machines and storage bins for maximum efficiency in various industries. It provides equations for estimating ice usage in restaurants, bars, hotels, convenience stores, healthcare facilities, and more. It emphasizes properly sizing ice production to match storage capacity and recovery times. Larger, gravity-fed storage bins are recommended for high-volume locations to improve energy efficiency and hygiene.
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1. Green Ops Hydroponics LLC
Custom Designed In-Home Hydroponic Systems
Continuous cultivation of ornamental and edible plants in the
privacy of your own home
2. Do you have a space not being used within
your home?
12 ft X 8.75 ft
3. If your answer was yes… Then why not put
that space to work?
Complete Frame Out
4. We will build a hydroponic system custom
tailored to any space
We chose to do a dual split room design to generate cyclical harvests
5. Lets take a step back and re-enter the
unutilized space after installation
Get Ready To Be Amazed
6. Lets take a tour of
your new, income
generating
hydroponic system
8. Fully Automated With Timer Controls
Timers retain
settings in the
event of
neighborhood
brownouts
9. This is not your regular cup of coffee system…
We only serve up the best here
10. Larger spaces such as this 7 tote room are ideal for
growing enough produce to share with your neighbors
This 7 tote room is only 7.6 ft x 3.5 ft !
12. With the current market rate of saffron selling at
$1,500.00 / pound, why would you even hesitate?
13. Continuous aeration with our use of top quality air pumps makes
plants grow tremendously faster compared to growing in soil
Reference: http://www.grozine.com/2014/03/22/hydroponics-yields-versus-field-grown-harvest-weights/
14. A simple AC
Window Unit
Keeps Your
Garden
Happy And
Healthy
Climate Controlled
Inline Fans
Remove Hot
Air &
Botanical
Fragrances
From Your
Garden
Continuously
15. Recirculating Deep Water Culture Systems Keep The Water In Constant Motion
Dual Design Also Allows For Individualized Nutrient Recipes
By the way… We provide a fertilization recipe that suites most plant
requirements. It’s as easy as baking a cake.
16. Convenient Reservoir Fill Up Points
Refilling a reservoir is
as easy as turning a
knob and filling to the
pre-marked line
17. In this system we chose
to place a sump pump
just outside the rooms.
This allowed for the old
nutrient solution to be
used within the
customers outdoor
garden as it's pumped
out ! Speaking of which...
did I mention that our
systems only require
attention every 2 weeks
GREEN OPS HYDROPONICS KEEPS IT GREEN ALL THE WAY AROUND
19. System Pricing
Our pricing operates on a sliding scale based on two factors:
1) The location chosen in your home
2) Size of the system
Example (4 tote room)
Hydroponic System Materials and Labor Costs = $ 1228.88
Enclosure construction costs vary depending on the location, so it
would be inappropriate to provide a quote for this portion. Generally, it
falls within the same pricing scale for walk-in closet construction.
20. Additional Add-On Services
• Third Party Nutrient Ordering
• We will deliver the nutrients to you personally alleviating the hassle of online
ordering
• System Service Contracts
• We know you will never need to call us, but we offer it anyway
21. Check Us Out on Facebook
Don’t forget to “like” us when you stop
by !
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