In Greenland, the climate is cold and long, with unstable daylight hours, severely limiting traditional agriculture. Consequently, this long-standing Greenlandic customer has been exploring more efficient and controllable indoor farming methods. In July 2025, the customer contacted us again, hoping to purchase a new hydroponic system to expand his farming project. Having previously purchased our Zip hydroponic system last year and achieved highly satisfactory results in his indoor project, he now plans to introduce a higher-density system for cultivating fresh microgreens.
Based on his requirements, we recommended the 6-2 Multi-Tier Microgreen Hydroponic System. Featuring a vertical, multi-level structure, this system offers ample growing space within a compact footprint, making it ideal for space-constrained indoor environments. Each tier is equipped with full-spectrum LED grow lights, allowing adjustment of light duration and intensity according to crop growth stages. This ensures optimal lighting even during Greenland's winter months with limited daylight. The system includes automatic irrigation and recirculating water supply, utilizing capillary flow technology to evenly distribute nutrients. This design not only conserves up to 90% of water but also prevents root over-saturation issues common in traditional sprinkler irrigation.
The MicroGreen System Model 6-2 prioritizes high-efficiency cultivation and user-friendliness. Its modular design facilitates rapid assembly and maintenance. The entire system requires only power and water tank connections to operate, with minimal manual intervention needed during the process. This makes it highly suitable for households, small restaurants, or research laboratories. The client plans to initially cultivate microgreens like pea shoots, radish sprouts, and sprouted vegetables using this hydroponic system. These crops feature short growth cycles and high nutritional value, making them highly suitable for this rapid-cycle cultivation model.
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The client has confirmed the purchase of one 6-2 Hydroponic Microgreens System as a test unit. They have indicated that if cultivation results prove satisfactory, they will procure additional systems to expand production and launch localized sales. We also anticipate this system will demonstrate stable, high-efficiency performance under Greenland's extreme climate, providing a sustainable solution for the client's year-round vegetable supply.
