Hydroponic Greenhouse Systems for Urban Farming
Step inside our hydroponic pods. We have designed these naturally ventilated greenhouses to prove that you can grow a massive variety of fresh, chemical-free food in just 200 sq ft.
An exterior view of our Hydrolore greenhouses. These structures are designed to protect the plants while allowing for natural ventilation, creating the perfect microclimate for year-round growth.
Welcome to a nighttime tour of our Hydrolore pod. The lights allow us to extend the growing day, ensuring our plants get all the energy they need to thrive.
Our vertical NFT (Nutrient Film Technique) systems are perfect for growing leafy greens like lettuce. This setup maximizes our growing space and makes harvesting easy and efficient.
Staking is a crucial step for tall plants like these bell peppers. We show you how to use clips and twine to support the main stem, preventing it from drooping and ensuring the plant grows strong.
To use space efficiently, we practice intercropping. Here, fast-growing bok choy is planted alongside capsicum plants, allowing us to get a quick harvest while the slower-growing peppers mature.
This is another one of our experiments in companion planting. We are growing red capsicum and bok choy in the same channel to see how they perform together.
Here you can see bell peppers and knolkhol growing happily in the same media. Our single nutrient formula is designed to support a wide variety of crops simultaneously.
A view down one of our hydroponic channels. The young plants are spaced out to give them room to mature, with a drip irrigation system providing water and nutrients directly to the roots.
This video gives you a sense of the scale and variety within a single 200 sq ft pod. We have everything from leafy greens to tall tomato vines growing side by side.
Our setup at the Matrix Global Summit. We created a miniature version of our hydroponic greenhouse to demonstrate how our technology can be implemented in various spaces.
About The Greenhouse: Our Hydroponic Systems
What sets these pods apart is the intercropping technique we use to maximize yield. By pairing fast-growing greens like bok choy alongside slower-maturing peppers, we ensure the space is always productive. You are not just growing one crop; you are managing a continuous cycle of harvest in a footprint that fits even small urban backyards.
Our greenhouse pods are built on a simple premise: nature does not need soil to thrive, just the right balance of water and nutrients. We use our proprietary Inert Material Hydroponic Technology (IMHT) to control exactly what the roots receive.
Why a polyhouse?
It is not just about keeping the bugs out. These structures create a stable microclimate that protects delicate seedlings from harsh sun and heavy rain, which is crucial for the unpredictable weather in Bengaluru. The natural ventilation design ensures plants get adequate airflow without needing energy-heavy climate control.
What can you actually grow?
We are not limited to just lettuce. Inside these structures, you will see tomato vines staking upwards, knolkhol developing in media beds, and bell peppers thriving alongside herbs. We teach you how to treat each plant's nutritional needs as part of a single, efficient system. Whether you are setting up a system for your own kitchen or planning a commercial venture, the principles remain the same: observe, prune, and harvest.
Hydrolore
We started Hydrolore because we believe everyone should know how their food grows. Our greenhouse is not a showroom; it is a living lab where we experiment with plant nutrition and root systems every day.
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