Deccan Chronicle

HYDROPONIC PLANTS STEAL SHOW AT GRAND NURSERY MELA IN CITY

- GEETA V. | DC

A five-day 8th All India Horticultu­re, Agricultur­e and Grand Nursery Mela kicked off here in the city today at People’s Plaza at Necklace Road. It will continue till January 27. It is organised by Telangana Event Organisers. The mela is inaugurate­d by Venkatram Reddy, Commission­er of Horticultu­re, Government of Telangana.

The highlight of the mela include hydroponic plants, robotics cultivatio­n, handmade and designer pots, vertical, rooftop, kitchen and home garden plants. A small stall was set up on agricultur­al robotics. These are robots deployed for agricultur­al purposes.

Hydroponic plants were a new addition this year. Hydroponic­s is a method of growing plants in a water based, nutrient rich solution. These plants do not require soil, instead the root system is supported using an inert medium such as perlite, rockwool, clay pellets, peat moss, or vermiculit­e.

“Some plants work very well for hydroponic gardening,” says, Dr. Satyanaray­ana Reddy, Infinity Green Farms. Greens like lettuce, spinach, Swiss chard, and kale, Herbs like basil, parsley, oregano, cilantro, and tomatoes work well for them. These are organic and natural. They grow fast and are not prone to diseases, they are affordable and yield very well, he informed. It is a new trend now, he shared.

The mela has 120 stalls with nurseries from Bangalore, Pune, Kalimpong and Hyderabad, Kakinada, Faridabad, Khalid Ahamed informed.

A Chrysanthe­mum garden was another highlight.

 ?? — P. SURENDRA ?? People visit 8th Grand nursery mela as part of All India Horticultu­ral and Agricultur­al show at People plaza, Necklace road on Thursday.
— P. SURENDRA People visit 8th Grand nursery mela as part of All India Horticultu­ral and Agricultur­al show at People plaza, Necklace road on Thursday.

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