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This ingenious indoor vegetable patch uses NASA technology
Using NASA-inspired zero gravity technology, this indoor mini vegetable garden succeeds in growing vegetables in style.
Maintaining a green corner indoors has never been an easy thing. Called Rotafarm, this device, listed on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo, changes the game while saving space, water and energy.
The minimum of effort with the NASA-style indoor vegetable patch
Those who do not have a green thumb can rejoice. In fact, they will only have to dedicate 5 minutes a week to cultivate their vegetables. The idea of effortless urban agriculture is the same as that of this other indoor vegetable patch. How is it possible, you ask? The secret is in how the device works.
Thanks to NASA, we know that plants grow better without gravity hence this indoor vegetable garden imitates zero gravity. To do this, Rotafarm turns on itself, at the rate of one rotation per hour. Best of all, the system optimizes root irrigation and aeration, increasing exposure to light.
Thanks to his Apple-style industrial design, the device takes up very little space and is beautiful enough to fit in the kitchen or even the living room.
Hyper-smart health connected agriculture with Rotafarm
To start growing your little indoor vegetable garden, you won't need to be trained at NASA. A few very simple steps suffice. First, place the mini-pots already sown inside the machine. Then it will be necessary to supply the system with water and nutrients.
To further simplify the Rotafarm experience, users have a mobile app at their disposal. This allows them to optimize the growth of their plants. Among other things, you can set the hours for sunrise and sunset or to monitoring the level of water or nutrients available.
Once you can harvest, the app alerts the user. Still using the smartphone app, they can find cooking recipes adapted to their health home-grown vegetables.
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