Advantages of Hydroponics ebb and flow table
Optimizing the root zone environment: Alternating wet and dry conditions promote root respiration, improving crop growth efficiency and quality.
Improving nutrient utilization efficiency: Nutrient solution can be recycled, reducing nutrient waste, and the composition of the nutrient solution can be precisely controlled, ensuring that plants receive the optimal nutrient ratio.
Increasing space utilization: Tidal hydroponic systems typically utilize a three-dimensional design, allowing for multi-level planting within limited space, expanding the planting area and increasing yield per unit area.
Automated management: Modern tidal hydroponic systems incorporate automated control technology that automatically adjusts water and nutrient supply based on plant growth needs, improving production efficiency.
Reducing diseases and weeds: By eliminating the use of soil, tidal hydroponic systems reduce the risk of soil-borne diseases and weeds, further ensuring healthy crop growth.
The tidal hydroponic system's design concept is primarily based on tidal principles, but also incorporates floating root and capillary technologies. It uses patented smart valves and other components to control the flow of liquid, providing conditions conducive to root growth. This system is suitable for growing a variety of plants, especially those that require large amounts of water and oxygen.