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Public Group active 2 months, 1 week agohi all,, i am frm delhi and want to spread this beautiful window farming project.. all interested plz join the group.happy farming
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Looking forward to starting my first hydroponic bottle garden.
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Not much activity happening in this group.. why??
Anyways.. some useful information..
All those interested in buying Clay Pellets :
Here is the only ”KNOWN” source who supplies (Imported) clay pellets is Mr. Sandeep Vidhwans from Ahmedabad.
Just spoke to him. He would courier 5kg packets to you if you wish to order. The price is 1100 rupees for the packet and shipping etc additional which imo is a super deal.
Here are his contact details for anyone interested:
Contact details:
Sandeep Vidwans
9825070625, 9825070625
a/408, neelkanth palace , 100 ft road , prahladnagar road , Ahmedabad-380015. Gujarat, India
Phone : [M] 8866117051, [O] 079-26930619
Website: http://www.lecaindia.com
http://www.insulitte.com, http://www.greenconcreteonline.comHi Trupti,
I’m a newbie Hydroponics enthusiast planning to build my own windowfarm soon.
Can you tell me where you source your nutrients from? I searched eBay, but all it has are extremely expensive Imports from US.
I’m in Nagpur where I couldn’t find any suppliers, but any contacts you have would be of great help. I can get them shipped here perhaps…
Thanks for your help in advance
Vaibhav
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Well…..in India we have hot hot summers…so we use simple desert cooler that are hugely cheaper to use than air conditioners. These comprise basically a small pump (called Tullu after the largest manufacturing co) which pumps up water from a large reservoir at the base to the vented sides of a Box like structure to trickle down khus khus grass matting sachets, back into the reservoir. Theres an exhaust fan reverse-fitted (facing one side) which sucks in air from the three water soaked matted sides and blows cool air into sides. Thats the desert cooler.
Now I plan on adapting the water pumping and drip mechanism to full advantage in the windowfarm I plan on setting up.
I work fulltime so have only wkends to scout for stuff and study whatever. so progress is likely to be slow
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Hargun singh posted an update in the group
india: 1 year, 5 months ago · View
i built one in new delhi and it is working perfectly.
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