Aeroponics

Aeroponics is a soilless growing method where plant roots are suspended in air and misted with a nutrient solution at regular intervals. This maximises oxygen exposure at the root zone, producing some of the fastest growth rates of any cultivation technique.

Key Facts

  • Roots hang in air and receive fine nutrient mist every 30–60 seconds
  • Highest oxygen availability at root zone of any growing method
  • Uses up to 95% less water than conventional soil farming
  • Delivers fastest growth rates β€” up to 3Γ— soil speed for some crops
  • Requires reliable pumps and timers; power outages can harm roots quickly
  • Ideal for high-value crops such as leafy greens, herbs, and strawberries

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