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Version du 13 décembre 2020 à 16:35

Auteur avatarJessica Michelle Le Roux | Dernière modification 13/12/2020 par Jessica Michelle Le Roux

Nutridome is a collaboration between Siphiwe Ngwenya and Jessica Michelle Le Roux, the project set out to create a prototype of an affordable, hybrid hydroponic system which works off of an automated system which is connected to a smartphone application. The structure enables compact urban farming.

Introduction

The prototype considers SDG 11's call by the United Nations. The project speaks to being self efficient in urban environments by enabling urban living with with the ability and ease of use and use of a 'smart vegetable garden. The idea is for the user to self sustain their families through the use of a compact hybrid hydroponic greenhouse structure which produces high yields, provides nutritious foods and reduces transportation of food produce.

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Étape 2 - Creating Hydroponic Pump System

This is a prototype illustration of the concept, the




Étape 3 - Creating the Shell Structure



Étape 4 - Setting up the Dome



Étape 5 - Setting up the plants in the hydroponic system


Étape 6 - Why consider a hydroponic system




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