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The benefits of soilless growing...
Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey of indoor farming?
Our innovative soilless growing method, utilising cutting-edge vertical tower systems, offers a multitude of advantages that will not only benefit your plants but also enhance the educational experience for students.
Seedlings are suspended in the tower in a soil-less growing medium
Growing plants are fed from a 20-gallon reservoir of nutrient solution consisting
of water and earth minerals
A timer-controlled, low-wattage submersible pump propels nutrient solution to the top of the tower.
Nutrient solution cascades down the inside of the tower, oxygenating and feeding exposed plant roots.
An advanced form of hydroponics, aeroponics is a process of growing plants without soil, using only water and
nutrients. But unlike hydroponics, plants are suspended in air as water and liquid nutrients are circulated throughout
the tower, feeding plant roots precisely when needed. This innovative method results in faster growth, healthier
plants, and bigger yields, while using dramatically less water and fewer resources.
Say goodbye to the disappointment of planting in spring and returning after summer to find everything ready for harvest. Indoor soilless growing ensures that students can actively participate and learn throughout the year, with no interruptions due to changing seasons.
No seasonal limitations
Our system fosters a sense of responsibility towards the environment. Students learn about sustainable agriculture and gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of conserving resources.
Sustainable education
Students can witness the entire growth process right before their eyes, providing a captivating indoor biology lab experience. They can actively engage in observing and understanding plant development, making biology lessons come to life.
Interactive learning
Our indoor growing setup encourages cross-curricular learning. It's not just about biology; students can explore various subjects, from sustainability and environmental science to mathematics and even art.