From the impacts of climate change affecting consistent crop growth to the anticipation that Earth will need to feed another 2.3 billion people by 2050, the future of farming isn’t just coming; it’s here. With the need for long-term sustainable agriculture, organizations, communities, and individuals are investing in controlled environment agriculture (CEA) to enable consistent and predictable plant growth. This technology, which includes large and small-scale indoor hydroponic growing systems, grants a unique opportunity to find new and innovative ways to grow healthy and safe food and invest in sustainable farming.
Choosing a suitable indoor hydroponic growing system can be challenging, with many available options. In our experience, it’s best to focus on a system that serves your needs and goals.
First, here are a few types and product categories that grow plants and crops through:
While there isn’t one correct answer for the type of system to invest in, each method has advantages and disadvantages. The best type of indoor hydroponics growing system for you will also depend on the kind of growth you hope to achieve.
There are a few styles of hydroponic systems that serve different organizations and individuals differently, including:
With the right approach, resources, and knowledge, these indoor hydroponics growing systems can help you grow healthy and nutritious plants and crops.
When considering an indoor hydroponics growing system, organizations should consider several factors. These broad considerations include:
Have questions about these broad considerations? Contact us directly!
As a 2023 Inc. 5000 honoree and recipient of a Wisconsin Innovation Award for product design, there are several questions we are commonly asked about indoor hydroponic growing systems. In our experience, when assessing potential companies to serve your needs, the following questions can help determine whether they best fit your needs and expectations.
Another consideration is whether a company has additional benefits beyond growing fresh produce. For farmers, teachers, and business owners, support such as educational resources, tutorials and courses, service and support, business plans, and SOPs can be incredibly beneficial.
The Fork Farms Farmative community is an example of a potential resource. Our robust resource and knowledge base is an exclusive online community and learning environment for our customers to learn and grow from each other. Through Fork Farms’ Farmative, farmers can connect with like-minded individuals, share their experiences, and access our hydroponic knowledge base. Our knowledge base helps you get the most from your hydroponic system, ensuring implementation succeeds.
To ensure that your investment serves your unique needs, aligning your organizational needs with the appropriate hydroponic system is vital. To ensure you find the best possible option, read into the advantages and disadvantages of different systems, consult with your peers, and seek our expert advice before making a choice.
By implementing a suitable hydroponic system, you can work to enhance long-term sustainability, provide several educational opportunities, and provide fresh produce cultivation for organizations.
If you are looking for a low-effort, high-impact solution that will exceed expectations, check out the Flex Farm!