Teen grows sustainable hydroponic farm at home

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#straitstimes #hydroponics #gardening #sustainability
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This is what we should call 'influencers' people.. This is what we should look up to. Not the people who keep on posting useless selfies and videos. Keep it up girl! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💯

mrmelon
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She's not just rich but she's learned. We need more like these young people.

jahd
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Those systems like hers sell for about $699 in the us when it's only about $30 to make. I did a diy with NSF material and it basically grows itself once you have your system dialed in

deehines
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I imagine in places like singapore where only 2% of the land can be farmed, there is a great demand for vegetables. Some day we may see a story about this girl starting her own vertical farming company

gregh
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I don’t want to take anything away from this stunning human and young leader. But I would like to congratulate the parents and adults in her life, just providing the environment for her to flourish was a gift to the whole world, thank you 🙏

Katrinagreen
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This is fantastic. Food autonomy and security is so important. It looks like she doesn't have to rely on grow lights because of Singapore's latitude, so it's low energy too!

Rumade
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So wonderful to see young minds seeing the real problems and addressing them ❤️😀

intelligentnature
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People who are self-efficient and thinking of others like Hanna Joe make our world a heaven place to live in. They deserve respect! Well-done, Hanna.

binhminh
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You should join Skillshare! Or teach a master class. Or post on Khan Academy. Would love to learn from you.

LY
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I wish I could have seen more of the fish as well 🥺

tawongamvula
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She is an admirable person, someone who actually contributes to our world.

ca
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I also started hydroponics during her age. It's really easy and cheap to do and it teaches you to respect how foods come to your plate.

thestudentofficial
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my first hydroplant also bokchoy and they all died. now i'm planting the second experiment with swamp cabbage. quite successful and ready to harvest in 1 month.

iro-iro
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It was the slow mo smile for me.. so sweet

cheydechey
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What a sweet, thoughtful, smart kid. Refreshing. ❤️

momofloves
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Her dedication is incredible. Proud of this kid

jordanjay
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Just Brilliant on so many levels. Love this young woman!

joycestewart
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She is a very special young woman. 👍👍👍👍

telegnes
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Her curiosity, passion and dedication is a good role model for all students who has entrepreneural mindset.

baristanyildiz
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I feel someone is driving the price up so we are discouraged on this, most of it is just plastic, its super easy, and is the future. I am doing my own thing as well. Urban Gardening needs to fill up all these empty buildings, we need to grow local, and get closer to nature. I feel everyone has a 4x4 area to start. You will be surprised on what you can do on your own, i will warn you, you have to kill some plants in order to learn, and just a tip, dont waste time on the weak, throw away and just start more seeds. In production once they get stressed they dont work right, just like us. You will learn alot from this process, farmers work hard to get that food to our plates. My goal is to try and change my sons mind on his eating habits. I feel if he is part of the process he will be more likely to try to change. I also dont like to depend on anyone but me if possible to sustain life. Off grid approach, but we need to help everyone in the process that is willing to help themselves, ones that are to lazy to work, aint nobody got time for that.

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