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Kamala Farms Hydroponics, The Smart Defense against Food Inflation

  Kamala Farms Hydroponics, The Smart Defense against Food Inflation   Food Prices Are Escalating. Your wallet is thinning out as money is slipping away Every month, vegetables are becoming more expensive. Every season, supply becomes more unpredictable. And every household feels the pressure. Cucumbers jump from ₹40 to ₹120. Tomatoes swing wildly from ₹20 to ₹150. Leafy greens disappear during heatwaves and reappear at double the price. This is not a temporary spike. This is a structural problem. But the reason is deeper than “ demand and supply ”. The real issue lies in how we grow our food.   The Breakdown Of Traditional Farming Is Fueling Inflation Farmlands Are Shrinking Faster Than We Realize   Urban expansion consumes millions of hectares., Soil fertility drops every year. Water scarcity affects 70% of farmlands., When production falls, prices rise - sharply. Climate Disasters Are Now Everyday Events Heatwaves, droughts, delayed monsoons, sudden rainfall -crop...

Common Hydroponic Diseases and How to Control Them Naturally (Complete Guide)

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Hydroponic farming is expanding rapidly across India as growers adopt soilless agriculture and controlled environment farming to produce high-quality crops with less water and land. However, one major challenge many growers face is hydroponic plant diseases . Across India’s growing controlled agriculture sector, hydroponic crop losses of 15–30% are often caused by water-borne plant diseases , not insects or chemical deficiencies. Common hydroponic diseases include: Root Rot (Pythium & Fusarium) Powdery Mildew Downy Mildew Bacterial Wilt Algae Growth in hydroponic systems These diseases spread silently through nutrient solutions, humidity, root zones, and poor environmental control . By the time visible symptoms appear on leaves, the infection has already spread through the entire hydroponic system . For growers planning commercial hydroponics, understanding disease prevention is essential. You can also explore professional hydro...
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7 Beginner Mistakes to Avoid in Hydroponic Farming (Complete Guide for New Growers) Hydroponic farming is transforming modern agriculture with faster growth, higher yields, and efficient water usage. Many entrepreneurs and farmers across India are exploring commercial hydroponic farming as a profitable alternative to traditional agriculture. However, beginners often fail not because hydroponics doesn’t work, but because they make avoidable mistakes during the early stages of system setup and crop management . If you are planning to start a hydroponic farm or already experimenting with soilless cultivation, understanding these mistakes can save you time, money, and crop loss . To understand professional hydroponic setups, explore the services offered by Kamala Farms . What is Hydroponic Farming? Hydroponic farming is a soilless cultivation technique where plants grow in nutrient-rich water instead of soil. It allows farmers to precisely control plant nutrition, water...