A new technology developed by NASA means it is now possible to grow plants indoors using fog. The method is known as fogponics and uses much of the same principles as hydroponics, but with a slight difference.

‘Instead of soil or even the water-based immersion used in traditional hydroponic gardening, fogponics relies on an ultra-fine mist to deliver nutrients and oxygen directly to the root system,’ explains Renata Scorsone from Plantaform, which developed the first indoor smart garden to use advanced fogponics technology.

Plantaform fogponics smart indoor garden

(Image credit: Plantaform)

Fogponics is a modified form of aeroponic farming, developed by NASA during its research into growing gardens in space without the need for soil or large amounts of water.



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