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Wednesday 29th September, 2021

 Today, I had a meeting with my supervisors Prof. Ekwue and Ms. Bharat to discuss the progress on the project.  Progress: -Introduction, research questions and start lecturer review.

Wednesday 27th September 2021 - Background research

  Background on Floating gardens: According to Coe, Michael D (1964,90) a small semi-barbaric tribe commonly known today as the Aztecs were very poor and in search for a place to call home. They were forced to retreat to two small islands situated in the lake of Mexico after tribal fights against neighbours. Upon adaptation of the wetland soil condition, the Aztecs used a form of land reclamation and agriculture known as Chinampa system. Today, this type of system is referred to as the “Floating Gardens”. Chinampas are narrow elongated strips of land which are surrounded by a body of water. The gardens were separated by canals to allow canoes to sail between for harvesting, care taking and replantation of crops. Coe, Charles H. (2000,44) quoted Abbe Francesco Clavigero, “They plait and twist Willows and roots of many plants, or other materials, together, which are light, but capable of supporting the earth of the garden firmly united. Upon this foundation they lay the light bushes ...

Thursday 23rd September, 2021 -Introduction

 Upon doing research about hydroponics, nearly all journals their introduction has  Dr. William Gerickle and his research was the first time the word "Hydroponics" was used. Numerous   attempts  were made to try an receive  a soft copy of his book but it not available online. UWI library  has access to the hard copy however, Ms. Bharat indicated that due to the pandemic  no one can get access to the school.  Draft Introduction: Hydroponic design techniques have been evolving for thousands of years. However, in the year 1940, Dr. William Gerickle was responsible for the creation of the Greek word “Hydroponics” by publication of his book, which translate to “working water”.  There are six main minerals that are required for plant growth and metabolism.   Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Magnesium, Sulfur and Calcium.  Besides nutrient solution, a steady supply of oxygen to the roots and sunlight exposure are vital for development...

Wednesday 22nd September, 2021- General FYP Meeting

 Lecturer: Dr. Ellis  Today sir join the class late and he told us, I just got a call from the department saying I have to present to you today. It was the first time I was lectured by him, he said just give me a few minutes and his presentation was really good and interactive for last minute. He referred to his FYP students and how he ask them to approach the project.   Title of the lecture: Managing your final year project Life cycle of the project consists of: concepts, planning, execution & control and close-off Project proposal: -Define problem, issues (need to be addressed by project) -Suggest hoe the project would be done -Perform background reading on the theme of the project -Suggest possible outcomes mention about pandemic being a limitation so I had some thoughts on limitations for my project: - not obtaining maximum sunlight exposure of 24 hours due residential buildings blocking off a few hours of sunlight as the sun obits. v   - The systems wil...

Research Questions Monday 20th September, 2021

 List of research questions: What area are you from?  Do you prefer using soil or soilless farming techniques?  If the option soilless was chosen, what type of hydroponic system to do have? Is the system horizontally or vertically oriented? v   What types of crops are grown in the system?      How would you describe the quality of the crops grown on a scale? v   What problems are faced during the plant growth process? v  

Sunday 19 September, 2021 - Gantt Chart

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 An attempt was made to create my Gantt chart on excel. Upon doing it, I ask Ms. Bharat if the entire table plan must be fill out or only what I plan to do this semester.   Fixed Gantt chart

Saturday 18th September, 2021

 After completing the proposal, the problem definition was formed using the problem statement.   Problem Statement: To educate horizontal and vertical hydroponic gardening to urban residents and farmers who are experiencing poor to no soil conditions, space constraints and reduce labouring to improve efficiency for plant growth. Problem Definition: As hydroponics is trending nationwide, only a few citizens and farmers are unaware of the effectiveness and efficiency of growing crops hydroponically. Based on secondary research conducted, horizontal NFT system are widely know for commercial farming in large scales thus most systems require a large area for the system to be built. Where as, a vertical system is built in such a way that requires less space for plant growth. 

Thursday 16th September, 2021

This was the completed proposal form, that was emailed to Prof. Ekwue to be confirmed and signed. RATIONALE: Trinidad and Tobago have a highly densely populated twin island with a steady rise in population. As a result, agricultural land for small scale faming is limited. More housing development has little to no gardening space, forcing residents to rely solely on markets and groceries for produce. Moreover, Trinidad’s soil type is approximately seventy percent of sandy or clay like soil which is not good conditions for farming. Therefore, farmers in Trinidad undergo laborious and expensive farming practices to improve these conditions by investing in manure, tilling, ploughing, fertilizing and pesticide uses. This style of farming demands long tedious hours in the field. However, growing food hydroponically can simplify this process significantly. Hydroponics uses no soil. Thus, weeding out unwanted plants and pest control is no longer an issue. There are two main types of hydroponic...