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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2010

Washingtonville, PA (Montour County) hydroponics growing facility. Producing several types of lettuce in a managed environment.

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  • I believe they make them in-house to fit their carts.

  • I'm not really sure how what they do. We only produced a short video segment for the show. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

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  • @DJT77816 They look homemade from coated sheet metal.

  • Where did they buy their canals (where the plants are)

  • thats some dirty crap at the end of the channels. 2:40

  • I don't know to much about aquaponics just hydroponics but it sounds like a good idea, hitting 2 birds with 1 stone. Fish breeding and Growing.

  • @archuletajustin

    Wow. Thanks. That's great to know. DO you recommend any websites or books to help with my university hydroponics/ aquaponics project?

  • @satinhooks No-No! warm water can enable certain diseases to spawn and could kill your plants, but in most cases that's with water in excess of 75-80 degree's. You want the water to 60-67 degrees. This cold water increases the microbial activity in the water and results are bigger yields, faster growth, healthier plant, etc.

  • @archuletajustin

    don't plant roots prefer warm water?

  • gross funk build up at the end of those troughs , do they cool their water?

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