Introducing our Grower Workshops in Bristol, an intensive learning experience held at the company's leading aeroponic research centres in Bristol, UK

This workshop is designed to provide participants—whether prospective, novice, or experienced growers—with a broad, plant-focused understanding of controlled environment agriculture (CEA) and hands-on familiarity with our Advanced Aeroponics. It’s a fantastic opportunity for anyone working in CEA or considering investment in aeroponic glasshouses or vertical farms.

The price includes a full day (or two full days) with breakfast and lunch. Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation.

You will be learning directly from LettUs Grow's experienced growers and agronomists. The team of specialists, which includes experienced growers, scientists, and business development leads, is dedicated to providing comprehensive training and has a wide range of industry experience.

 

‏‏‎ ‎Workshop Dates and Schedule‏‏‎ ‎

 

Workshop Dates:

• 9th April

• 7th May

• September dates to be confirmed

Two-Day Workshop (includes all of the Day 1 topics plus):

1. Introduction to soilless CEA and Irrigation Systems

2. Tour of Advanced Aeroponic Vertical Farm & Greenhouse Research Centres

3. Introduction to Advanced Aeroponic production of herbs and leafy greens.

4. Case Study: A detailed look at Basil Production

One-day workshop: £249.00 per person

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What you will learn in the workshops

1. Understanding Advanced Aeroponics

You'll thoroughly explore our Advanced Aeroponic technology, including how it differs from hydroponics and its advantages.

2. Develop Practical Skills

The workshop provides hands-on opportunities to become familiar with the technology and develop practical skills in areas such as system design, plant biology and nutrient management.

3. Optimising Production

The course focuses on optimising the production of leafy greens and herbs in an aeroponic system. You'll also learn to design, operate, and optimise controlled environment agriculture (CEA) systems and facilities.

 

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