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(30-07-2022, 04:20 PM)Ichigo Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.bbc.com/news/business-61919430

Natural sunlight and rain mah!
That means all the vegetables are grown hydroponically. Dunno these veges are as good as those grown on soil.... Thinking
frankly
sg needs all the space we can get for
FOODS!
(30-07-2022, 04:32 PM)Huliwang Wrote: [ -> ]That means all the vegetables are grown hydroponically. Dunno these veges are as good as those grown on soil.... Thinking

You can grow tomatoes and chilli at home also mah!
(30-07-2022, 04:32 PM)Huliwang Wrote: [ -> ]That means all the vegetables are grown hydroponically. Dunno these veges are as good as those grown on soil.... Thinking

unlike organic ferterlizers for soil, those for hydroponics and aquaponics are quite expensive and ineffective

if cheaper chemical ones are used, that'd be a great concern
Hydroponics veg are available at Sheng Siong at 1.30 a packet. Taste good. Clean. Cheap too. Mostly from farms in Indonesia.
(30-07-2022, 05:32 PM)WhatDoYouThink? Wrote: [ -> ]unlike organic ferterlizers for soil, those for hydroponics and aquaponics are quite expensive and ineffective

if cheaper chemical ones are used, that'd be a great concern
I ate a few time hydroponic veges which taste not so nice as those grown out from soil. I think these veges grown from chemical water, air and sunlight lack the earth energy which is an important component.
It's a good idea. Carpark rooftop.. usually nobody likes to park there. Too hot. Plus add some greenery to the neighborhood.
Must not be blocked totally from sun.
Expensive hobby.