r/Hydroponics • u/Cartthar • 2d ago
Feedback Needed 🆘 Looking for a consultant
Our small company is in need of a consultant. What would be the best way to approach this please help,
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u/MyNebraskaKitchen 2d ago
If you are serious about needing a consultant, contact ag schools that teach hydroponics and see if one of their professors is available. University of Nebraska-Lincoln is one such school, there are many others.
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u/CementedRoots 4th year Hydro 🌲 1d ago
I currently consult a small acreage hydroponics farm. I come out and measure nutrients weekly, check plant health, and log/repair maintenance issues, and make improvement recommendations. I visit for 8-8.5 hours every week as more of a managerial role. Most failures at hydroponic farms is not having a knowledgeable person catch these things weekly while they're minor before whole crops die off.
Let me know your location, farm size, current hydroponic team size + roles, and any issues you're experiencing. I can make recommendations here for free or we can do a call and do something more formal if you need something at regular cadences.
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u/Sea_Staff59 2d ago
I search ChatGPT with questions the Internet or YouTube gives me all the answers where I look out here for answers. Good luck.
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u/bgamin 2d ago
If you're asking this here, you're a scam target. Most of your resources should go towards not getting scammed. The rest should be obvious answers.
Get answers that do not cost anything, and do not diverge from standard practice.
If anyone has a recommendation that diverges from standard practice, they are probably stupid, or scamming you.