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Bioponics Farming
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Bioponics Farming

How to manage bioponics, Bioponics systems, Chicken manure-based bioponics etc.
Created byEric Yeboah
Last updated 5/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • How to manage bioponics
  • How to build a 4x4 ebb and flow bioponics
  • Bioponics what it is and it works
  • Chicken manure-based bioponics
  • Bioponics the next revolution in soilless agriculture
  • Bioponics systems
  • Strategies to have successful bioponic farming

Course content

7 sections28 lectures1h 24m total length
  • Introduction1:57
  • What is a bioponics3:17
  • How to manage bioponics4:39
  • Conductivity2:41
  • Filtration1:35
  • Bioponics versus hydroponics2:06
  • Bioponic systems4:50

Requirements

  • Desire to learn more about bioponics
  • No special requirement

Description

" Organic" gardening or farming means different things in many countries. To many consumers it means food grown without unnecessary chemicals or pesticide. Managing bioponics needs much more attention than traditional hydroponic growing methods. Not in terms of time spent, but in terms of visual attention and examination. Bioponics is managed by eye as much as with PH and EC parameters, although these do still remain important. Bioponics works through a symbiotic relationship between you microorganisms and your plants. In free water, without the buffering capacity of soil. life is hard to impossible for beneficials and even when established on roots and substrate their activity and health can be affected by rapid changes in environment.

Bioponics is the next revolution of soilless agriculture in which crops can be produced from nutrient-rich streams, without the use of chemical fertilizers. Bioponics both recovers nutrients for vegetables and other crop from nutrient rich products. Microorganisms in bioponics play significant roles in nutrients recovery such as organic waste degradation to maintain good water quality as  nutrient mineralization and transformation for plant uptake. The liquid fertilizer employed in bioponics systems is generally produced from either worm humus or bird manure after having been infused at a low temperature inside tanks for organic fertigation connected to systems for filtering solid and organic waste. Seeking knowledge in bioponic farming enhance farmers to avoid common mistakes, this will help them do the right things and get good yields.

Who this course is for:

  • Farmers, customers, agriculture associations, ministry of agriculture, directors, managers, students, general public etc.