How I Grow Crops Without Using Soil – Samson Ogbole

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06:57:00

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2021

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This soilless crop cultivation technology aims to ensure year-round food production, addressing the issue of seasonal hunger exacerbated by climate fluctuations that affect soil quality and crop yields.

Traditionally, soil serves three crucial functions for plants: providing structural support, retaining water, and facilitating aeration. Our approach involved identifying materials capable of replicating these functions, such as rice bran, coconut coir, vermiculite, perlite from rock, or even water itself. These materials are used to create a supportive structure for plants, enabling them to grow without soil. Hydroponics, in essence, involves cultivating plants without soil. Various hydroponic methods include aeroponics, where plants thrive in a nutrient-rich medium with suspended roots, necessitating 24-hour lighting.

Further insights into hydroponics

One significant challenge we faced was resistance based on religious beliefs, with some associating non-traditional farming methods with ‘unnatural’ practices. Another hurdle was adapting our technology to different contexts and environments. Additionally, we embraced asset-based community development, harnessing locally available materials to achieve comparable results. Vertical farming maximizes the use of vertical space, allowing us to control substrate selection and water supply, minimizing water wastage. Hydroponics holds the potential to significantly increase food production, thereby addressing food scarcity issues.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:30This technology of growing crops without soil is aimed at ensuring that food production is not seasonal since hunger is not and regular changes in climate affect the soils, hence affecting production.
01:3103:01Soil traditionally has three functions for the plants: to give structural support to the plants, to help in water retention, and to help in aeration.
03:0204:32Types of hydroponics include: aeroponics which simply means that we are growing the plant in a nutrient-rich medium where the roots of the plants are suspended in air, so in aeroponics we require 24 hours light
04:3306:03Vertical farming helps us take advantage of vertical space. Again, because we are the ones that are controlling the kind of substrates that we are using, we determine when we supply water; hence, water is not wasted.
06:0406:57Hydroponics can increase food production, thereby providing food to many.

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