This method is 100% dependent on Chemical Fertiliser and energy-intensive for temperature regulation. Then you put a few leaves of them in a clear plastic box that is not even recyclable. Then you claim its chemical-free, clean, and environmentally friendly.
@@sanjanasilva7 don’t waste your time it’s shit. No need for all that state of the art equipment. They’re growing green not making medicine in a lab. I’ll show it a setup and you can pay very little money compared to there 10 million dollar greenhouse
Fantastic video, great ideas and concepts. I absolutely love it. I would like to ask a question if that’s ok. I noticed you packed these fresh organic greens into a plastic container. Is there anyway of not using a plastic container or is this the best way currently to keep the produce fresher for longer? I’m just wondering if you have looked into an alternative (if there is one). Great work 👍
Hi Scott, in the next five years they will be making lots of plastic products out of fungi, mycelium...I really dislike these one-off plastic products too and don't buy them often because of this issue
@@martysgarden super, thanks for the information. It will be great when they bring out this new plant based packaging, thanks for taking the time to write to my question 👍
So if I understood this right , it's not organic by definition. I'm a proponent of all types of farming as you described "organic is what it means to you". I'm not knocking the video our the content.
While I feel there's a space in the market for hydroponics, the benefits of traditional organic farming offers a fundamental symbiosis in nature that hydroponics can not. Commercial farming is a corrupt and regulated industry which doesn't serve the longevity of our delicate ecosystem or man.
This method is 100% dependent on Chemical Fertiliser and energy-intensive for temperature regulation.
Then you put a few leaves of them in a clear plastic box that is not even recyclable.
Then you claim its chemical-free, clean, and environmentally friendly.
Very inspiring. I live in Australia and wish there was companies with this initiative.
Could you please show your hydroponic system with details.
@@sanjanasilva7 don’t waste your time it’s shit. No need for all that state of the art equipment. They’re growing green not making medicine in a lab. I’ll show it a setup and you can pay very little money compared to there 10 million dollar greenhouse
What is the company and model of roof top grow lights used for lettuce?
Beautiful visuals and production quality. Well done Aaron (Dare i say, you are outstanding in your) Fields!
Thank you so much 😊
And where can I find your products ?
how about the nutrients of your lettuces are they pure organic?
i doubt it
Can someone buy this system to use in another state?
Where is this located?
Just getting started here! We are using a small NFT system and starting with 4 channels. Is there an ALL organic nutrient option for this?
Is it organic?
Fantastic video, great ideas and concepts. I absolutely love it. I would like to ask a question if that’s ok. I noticed you packed these fresh organic greens into a plastic container. Is there anyway of not using a plastic container or is this the best way currently to keep the produce fresher for longer? I’m just wondering if you have looked into an alternative (if there is one). Great work 👍
Hi Scott, in the next five years they will be making lots of plastic products out of fungi, mycelium...I really dislike these one-off plastic products too and don't buy them often because of this issue
@@martysgarden super, thanks for the information. It will be great when they bring out this new plant based packaging, thanks for taking the time to write to my question 👍
@@scottfrancis9363 your welcome
So if I understood this right , it's not organic by definition. I'm a proponent of all types of farming as you described "organic is what it means to you". I'm not knocking the video our the content.
i would do anything for my own greenhouse lol i just want 2000 square feet and cant rain the 800 grand I need
Wooooow
While I feel there's a space in the market for hydroponics, the benefits of traditional organic farming offers a fundamental symbiosis in nature that hydroponics can not. Commercial farming is a corrupt and regulated industry which doesn't serve the longevity of our delicate ecosystem or man.
What about the taste ?!
My trouble with these growing methods is that I don't only eat lettuce or leafy greens I need other items to my diet.
This is just a big ad, no organic nothing