Course curriculum

  • 1

    Chapter 1

    • Lecture 1.0 - Structure and Objectives

    • Lecture 1.1 - History of Hydroponics & Traditional vs Hydroponics Farming

    • Lecture 1.2 - What is Hydroponics and Why

    • Lecture 1.3 - Types of Hydroponics

    • Lecture 1.4 - Crops in Hydroponics

    • Lecture 1.5 - Advantages and Disadvantages of Hydroponics

    • Lecture 1.6 - Global Scenario and Challenges

    • Lecture 1.7 - Myths About Hydroponics -2

  • 2

    Chapter 2

    • Lecture 2.1 - Indoor and Glass Structure -1

    • Lecture 2.2 - Polycarbonate & Retractable Greenhouse -2

    • Lecture 2.3 - Climate Control & Naturally ventilated polyhouse-4

    • Lecture 2.4 - Net house & High,Low Tunnel-3

    • Lecture 2.5 - Movable Hitech Container -5

    • Lecture 2.6 - Hardware Growing Systems

    • Lecture 2.7 - Irrigation & Fogging System

    • Lecture 2.8 - Growing Automation & Support Equipment -1

  • 3

    Chapter 3

    • Lecture 3.1 - Software Crop & Variety

    • Lecture 3.2 - Crop Schedule

    • Lecture 3.3 - Planting Process

    • Lecture 3.4 - Irrigation Scheduling

    • Lecture 3.5 - Fogging Operations

    • Lecture 3.6 - Nutrient Management & Plant Protection

    • Lecture 3.7 - Harvest & Marketing

  • 4

    Chapter 4

    • 31 Lecture 4.4 - Precautions NFT,DWC & Soilless

    • 30 Lecture 4.3 - Designing steps NFT,DWC & Soilless

    • 28 Lecture 4.1 - NFT

    • 29 Lecture 4.2 - DWC & Soilless Hydroponics

  • 5

    Chapter 5

    • Lecture 5.1 - Hydroponic Strategy - Crop Varities

    • Lecture 5.2 - Lettuce, Capsicum & Johny seeds

  • 6

    Chapter 6

    • Lecture 6.1 - Plant nutrients

    • Lecture 6.2 - Fertilizer design recipe

  • 7

    Important related documents

    • 1. Document 1

    • 2. Document 2

    • 3. Document 3

    • 4. Document 4

    • 5. Document 5

    • 6. Document 6

    • 7. Document 7

    • 8. Document 8

    • 9. Document 9

    • 10. Document 10

    • 11. Document 11

    • Fertilization Recipe

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