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HYDROPONICS

Product Knowledge and Investment Opportunity


WHAT IS HYDROPONIC ?
Hydroponic is a method of planting plants without using growing media from the soil.
Hydroponically literally means planting in water containing a mixture of nutrients

The advantages of hydroponic systems :


1) Land use is more efficient,
2) Plants produce without using soil,
3) There is no risk for continuous planting throughout the year,
4) Quantity and quality of production is higher, more sterile and cleaner,
5) The use of fertilizer and water is more efficient,
6) Shorter planting period,
7) Only requires a little workforce, and
8) Pest and disease control is easier.

The deficiencies of hydroponic systems :


1) Requires large capital, particularly for industrial scale.;
2) On the "Close System" (nutrients are circulated), if there are plants that are
attacked by pathogens then in a very short time the whole plant will be affected
by the attack;
3) Requires extra precision and special skills,
4) Sometimes we will have difficulty if we need certain treatment equipment,
5) In water culture systems, when the volume of water and the amount of nutrients
become very limited it will cause the plant to wither quickly and seriously stress.
Various types of hydroponic systems : 3. Flood and Drain (Ebb and flow)
1. Drip System , In a flood and drain system, nutrient is pumped from
Drip systems are one of the most widely used types the nutrient tank (A) into a a grow tray using a pump
(B). A one way valve allows the nutrient to flow into the
of hydroponic systems around the world, both for
grow tray only, flooding the roots of the plants. The
home growers as well as commercial growers alike. nutrient then gradually flows back into the nutrient tank
That's mainly because it's an easy concept and (C). The pump is operated in cycles using a timer.
needs few parts, but yet it's a very versatile and
effective type of hydroponic system.

4. Deep Water Culture


2. Nutrient Film Technique (NFT), How a hydroponic Water Culture system operates is
The N.F.T. system (Nutrient Film Technique) is quite easy. The plant is actually suspended in baskets right
popular with home hydroponic growers as well. above the nutrient solution in the reservoir. Usually by
styrofoam floating on top, or through holes cut in the
Mainly because of it is fairly simple lid covering the reservoir. The roots hang down from
design. However N.F.T. systems are best suited for, baskets the plants are in, and hang down directly into
and most commonly used for growing smaller quick the nutrient solution where they are submerged
growing plants
5. Wick System
How a wick system operates is like it sounds, it
basically just wicks up nutrient solution from the
reservoir to the plants using the process of capillary
action. Meaning it sucks up water to the plants
through the wick like a sponge.

6. Aeroponic System
Some advantages to using an aeroponic systems
are they typically use little to no growing media.
The roots get maximum oxygen, and the plants
grow more rapidly as a result. Aeroponic systems
also generally use less water than any other type.
Growth media in hydroponics: Types of plants that can be planted hydroponically:
 Husk Charcoal  Vegetables, such as: lettuce, sawi, kailan, pakchoy,
 Sponge celery, broccoli, carrot, chilli, butterhead, etc
 Expanded clay  Fruit, such as: tomatoes, cucumber, strawberry,
 Rockwool paprika, melon, eggplant, etc
 Perlite  Decorative plants/flower, such as : orchid,
 Cocopeat gerbera, chrysanthemum, japanese bamboo, etc
 Sand
 Sawdust
SOME TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF HYDROPONIC

Understanding of PPM and EC in Hydroponic


Systems:
 Total dissolved solids, abbreviated as TDS are
usually expressed in parts per million (PPM) or parts
per million. TDS is a measurement of the mass of
dissolved solids in a solution called gravimetric
analysis
 Electrical Conductivity (EC), in hydroponics is
expressed in miliSiemens per centimeter (mS / cm).
Nutrients in AB Mix solution are anion salts and cations
that have an electric charge, the goal is that these
nutrients can be directly absorbed by the root system.
 TDS / EC Meter is the best measuring tool to determine
the concentration of nutrients needed by plants that are
hydroponically grown.
Some successful hydroponic entrepreneurs :
 Saung Mirwan, in Mega Mendung, Bogor, West Java
 Parungfarm, (PT. Kebun Sayur Segar) in Parung, West Java
 Peninsula Farm, in Bahrain, UEA (owned by Indonesian)

Potential Domestic Hydroponic Market :


 Hypermarket : Carrefour, Hypermart, Lottemart, Farmers, Ranch Market, Grand
Lucky, Aeon, Lulu, etc
 Supermarket chain : Foodhall, Foodmart, Giant, etc
 Fruit store : Total Buah Segar, Rumah Buah, etc
 Hotel chain : Aston group, Hilton group, Accorhotels group, Santika group, etc
 Restaurant : Pizza Hut, Dominos, Mc Donald, etc
Potential Hydroponic Export Market :
 Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, etc
Some Data related to the development of national fruit and vegetable consumption :
Cost of Making a Business Scale Hydroponic Garden Facility :
 For the manufacture of a greenhouse complete with mild steel, the
insect screen net and UV plastic will cost up to IDR 300K-400K /m2
 A hydroponic garden with an area of 500 m2 will need investment
cost of green house approximately IDR. 150 million
 Cost of making hydroponic modules which reach 2.5 million per
complete module every 300 planting holes.
 If the module can be installed in a 500 m2 area of 40 pieces, then
there will be around 12,000 hydroponic vegetable planting holes to
produce. Thus, cost of hydroponic modules approximately IDR 100
million
 The above costs are certainly beyond the cost of land acquisition or
land rent.
source : www.yugosp.com
References :
 http://www.hydro-industries.com
 http://homehydrosystems.com
 http://www.parungfarm.com
 https://hidroponik.pro
 https://www.yugosp.com
 Skripsi : Analisis Usaha Sayuran Hidroponik pada PT. KEBUN SAYUR SEGAR, Kabupaten
BOGOR, Ratna Indriasti, Mahasiswa, Departemen Agribisnis FEM IPB, H34104055, 2013

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