Quote from Tuneman:
solar sucks also, they are so inefficent. none of these are long term solutions to energy. I'll bet my bottom dollar on that.
Quote from Hydroblunt:
Jokes aside, Hydroponics is smart technology but not exactly scaleable. Think about it, you would need so much mineral inputs and controls that it cannot be economical when need to support large amounts of crops. The earth does it naturally and it delivers active nutrients, not dead synthetic ones.
It works great for Cannabis because cannabis is already a super plant. Really it's a weed, which are superior to regular plants in terms of survival, natural defense and nutrient requirements. Hemp & Cannabis aside, another super plant which is actually a weed, is dandelion. Look up its nutrient density, astonishing.
Tomatoes are also strong plants, needing less than most. Their origin is a very toxic plant that had amazing suvival properties.
Hydroponics shows great results for these crops, ones already stronger & better than the rest.
The solution to the current crap produced by big corporate agriculture has always been multi cropping and biodiversity. Nature has its own balance of multi crops, pest and animals that is meant to kill off the weaker crops and support the stronger ones. It is even scaleable but not profitable & mechanical as commercial monocropping.
Quote from ElectricSavant:
Why isn't there more investment in Hydroponics and Aquaculture (fish farms)
Quote from ktmexc20:
Hydroblunt knows. He trades regular hours... and then takes care of his babies at 4:20 everyday.
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Check out the crystals on that bad boy.
Some fine hairy bud... Bud.
Quote from ElectricSavant:
Why isn't there more investment in Hydroponics and Aquaculture (fish farms)
Quote from Tuneman:
solar sucks also, they are so inefficent. none of these are long term solutions to energy. I'll bet my bottom dollar on that.
Quote from ktmexc20:
The biggest problem with the alternative energy thought process, imo... is that they've complicated there thinking to much. For instance, converting energy is so simple in a passive domain....No need for solar cells... and a hydrogen powered car would run excellently and cleanly in a conventional combustion engine with just water and electrolysis. No need for fuel cells.
Not to mention not re-capturing energy that is wasted. For instance when you drive your car... make use those spinning axles.
-kt