Programmasy | Katip
Unlike other hydroponic systems that require a pump to splash water, the Kratky method relies on air space.
Why is this a "program"? It is a self-regulating system. You do not need to turn anything on or off. The plant takes exactly what it needs.
Transitioning to a new management system can be daunting. However, the Katip Programmasy framework is designed for smooth adoption. katip programmasy
Step 1: The Audit Phase Before installing the digital platform, the Programmasy consultants conduct a workflow audit. They identify "dead zones"—periods where work halts due to lack of information.
Step 2: Customization Out-of-the-box solutions rarely work. Katip Programmasy requires a two-week customization period where company-specific jargon, approval matrices, and reporting structures are coded into the system. Unlike other hydroponic systems that require a pump
Step 3: The Pilot Launch Instead of a company-wide rollout, Katip recommends a "Champion Pilot." One high-functioning team uses the program for 30 days. Their feedback refines the setup for the rest of the company.
Step 4: Full Integration and Training Once the pilot is successful, full integration occurs. This includes live training sessions and access to the Katip Knowledge Base, which contains video tutorials and troubleshooting guides. Why is this a "program"
Step 1: Prepare the Lid Cut a hole in the lid of your container just large enough for your net pot to sit securely. The bottom of the net pot should hang inside the container.
Step 2: Prepare the Water Fill your container with water.
Step 3: Planting Place your seedling (baby plant) into the net pot.