Irrigation Systems for Edible Flowers on a City Farm: Top Watering, Flood-and-Drain, and Capillary Mat
The word “hydroponics” covers dozens of different systems — from floating rafts to drip tape in substrate. But the goal is the same in all of them: deliver consistent nutrition to the plant and keep the root system healthy for as long as possible. Let’s get specific — how to irrigate edible flowers in pots […]
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Multi-Cut Baby Leaf: Economics, Technique, and Microbiological Safety
The cut-and-come-again method is gaining ground in protected cultivation for a simple economic reason: one planting, multiple harvests. Seed, substrate, and pot costs are spread across three to five or more cuts instead of one. But the method has its own discipline — sanitation protocol, cutting technique, and root protection after each harvest. Get those […]
Light and Temperature on a City Farm: How Two Key Factors Shape Your Yield
No light, no growth. That is not a metaphor — it is literal plant physiology. Among all the microclimate factors on a city farm, light stands apart. It does not just matter; it defines how active all the other parameters can be. Temperature, humidity, irrigation, CO₂ uptake — all of these adjust to the light […]
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