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More Information About 3D Model :
The Transparent Greenhouse Garden NFT Growing Table Hydroponic Plant system constitutes a specialized, integrated apparatus utilized for controlled environment agriculture (CEA) and localized crop production. This unit combines the principles of passive environmental modulation (transparency) with highly efficient soilless cultivation techniques, specifically the Nutrient Film Technique (NFT), to optimize plant growth while minimizing resource consumption.
The apparatus functions as a miniature or modular greenhouse, distinguished by its highly transmissive enclosure. This structure is typically fabricated from durable, reinforced materials such as UV-stabilized polycarbonate or acrylic polymers. The transparency serves two critical purposes: maximizing the transmission of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) essential for plant growth, and allowing for continuous visual monitoring of plant health and system operation without environmental disturbance.
The enclosure establishes a defined microclimate, acting as a buffer against external environmental fluctuations. By sealing the growing area, the system facilitates passive regulation of humidity and temperature, mitigating moisture loss through evaporation and providing a protective barrier against external pests and pathogens, thereby reducing the reliance on chemical treatments.
Central to the system's function is the NFT growing table, which replaces traditional soil substrates with a network of sloped channels, often referred to as gullies. Plants are typically supported in inert media (e.g., rockwool or coco coir) and placed within access holes in the channels, allowing their roots to extend into the interior.
The Nutrient Film Technique is characterized by the continuous circulation of a very shallow stream, or ‘film,’ of nutrient-rich water flowing over the bare roots of the supported plants. The channels are precisely angled (typically a gradient of 1:30 to 1:100) to ensure continuous gravity flow back to the primary reservoir. This design ensures that the lower portion of the roots has uninterrupted access to the nutrient solution and moisture, while the upper root mass remains exposed to the air. This exposure is crucial for promoting optimal oxygen exchange (aeration), preventing the anaerobic conditions often associated with root diseases and waterlogging in deep-water culture systems.
The system operates as a closed-loop recirculation mechanism, maximizing water and nutrient use efficiency. Key operational components include: