Yearround bell pepper growing on coconut-husk chip in plastic bag with drip irrigation at Pomgyang, Marim, Chiangmai 35 km. from the town, high yield and high quality product is supplied to super markets as premium grade vegetable.
@bifi34 You get a bit of chemicals even in "organic" produce. Much less than in "industrial" farming, but still it's not 0%. In general if it is greenhouse they have better control over pests and diseases so they can by default cut chemicals low. If you go hydro/aero/aquaponic you have no contact with soil and even better control, with even less need for chemicals.
@bifi34 You get a bit of chemicals even in "organic" produce. Much less than in "industrial" farming, but still it's not 0%. In general if it is greenhouse they have better control over pests and diseases so they can by default cut chemicals low. If you go hydro/aero/aquaponic you have no contact with soil and even better control, with even less need for chemicals.
Peteruspl 1 month ago
Sorry maybe a stupid question, but they spray with chemicals or use chemicals for Hydroponic in Thailand? So with other words is it organic?
bifi34 3 months ago
a nea ne ane ane ao ha nea nea o ha
:)))
Shtrimpu 9 months ago
Hey I want an Asian wife to come help me in my greenhouse :)
Nice Video, thanks for sharing :)
Tewrobert 9 months ago
Awesome man !!!
mandojb 1 year ago
coco coir seems to be the way to go and is better than rockwool.
1982FMJ 1 year ago
KO JE SESTAVLJENO PA SE VIDI DA GRE....IN TO SE KAR DOBRO...
lslavychecker 1 year ago
Sawadee krap. Where in Thailand are you?
Where do you buy your solution and Growing media?
easemailbox 1 year ago
green houses are the way to go organic and no need for pesticides! nice!
boxa888 1 year ago
Wow! Only goes to show what can be done with a little "out-of-the-box thinking."
Youtube has been a great soucre for learning nontraditional agricultural practices thanks to it's Channel Owners.
Thanks for sharing.
ThanksgivingWalk 1 year ago