James Breymier Tyrell Pinching Claudia Cotton. The window hanging hydroponics system, yes, hangs from a window, like curtains. Allowing daily sun to feed.

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James Breymier Tyrell Pinching Claudia Cotton

The window hanging hydroponics system, yes, hangs from a window, like curtains. Allowing daily sun to feed the plants. There is a water pump with a water reservoir that pumps water to the top and through all of the plants in a constant cycle. The top is where the main source of water and nutrients are stored before the cycle starts. The nutrient/water mixture goes through drip emitters to water and feed the plants what they need. This process constantly repeats.

What it looks like..

This would be a great idea for Rainshadow because, kids can grow fruits and vegetable. Students can grow food that they nwould like to eat. Also it would save the school money in the long run on food and not run our resources dry. Students can also learn to use hydroponics systems. Why hanging window hydroponics would be great for Rainshadow

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