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titleOfInvention Hydroponic cultivation system for medicinal wood
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a hydroponic cultivation system capable of stably cultivating medicinal woods. A water supply channel 11 provided with a plurality of holes is installed on one side of a water tank 2. The water tank 2 is installed so as to be inclined by a predetermined angle (an angle indicated by α in the figure) from the horizontal so that the side where the water supply channel 11 is provided, that is, the upstream side of the nutrient solution, becomes higher. . This angle is obtained experimentally and empirically based on the size of the water tank 2, the flow rate of the nutrient solution, and the required flow rate of the nutrient solution. By inclining the tank 2 so that the upstream side of the nutrient solution becomes higher, the flow rate of the nutrient solution increases, preventing the nutrient solution from stagnation anywhere in the tank 2, and the growth of bacteria and algae Can be suppressed. [Selection] Figure 4
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