Hydroponic Education
Available across Bengaluru
Hydrolore
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About Hydroponic Education
Hydroponic Education
We provide hands-on learning experiences and workshops focused on hydroponic farming techniques. Our educational programs cover essential skills like sowing, transplantation, and harvesting in soil-less environments.
What Makes Us Different
- Practical, experiential learning approach
- Focus on compact urban farming solutions
- Teaching sustainable agriculture methods that use less water
Ideal For
Students and urban residents interested in learning self-sufficient farming techniques and sustainable agriculture practices.
Program Coverage
- Understanding hydroponic systems
- Growing multiple crops in limited space (200 sq ft)
- Cultivation techniques for various plants including mint, coriander, lettuce, and tomatoes
- Farm-to-table practices
Meet your Expert
Hydrolore
7 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Hydrolore started from Dr. Gowsiya’s childhood wonder - plants sleep, plants live! That spark turned into years of digging into plant nutrition and root systems, then hydroponics. Not easy, lot of bumps, but family and mentors kept me going. Now, it’s us - scientists, gardeners, even Krishnappa with his cherry tomatoes. We share what we grow, from Farmlore’s chefs to kids picking strawberries. It’s not just farming, it’s community, real and messy and joyful.
My Work
Hydroponic Home Garden Solutions - We set up soil-free gardens so you can grow fresh veggies at home, even in small spaces.
Urban Farming Workshops - We run hands-on workshops for students and anyone curious about hydroponics and urban farming.
Compact Multi-Crop Systems - Grow different crops together in just 200 sq ft - bell peppers, knolkhol, marigolds, you name it.
Hands-On Harvesting Experience - Pick your own cherry tomatoes or fresh peppermint for tea, right at home. It’s practical, fun, and tasty.
For Urban Families and Curious Minds - Perfect for city folks, families, and kids who want to eat clean and get their hands dirty growing their own food.