We all want to be able to grow our vegetable supplies ourselves, at least some essentials that can be grown without the land requirement, within planters at home. Now if you have very limited open space or you don’t live in an environment suitable for growing plants; you can invest in the Folia Origin, the first-of-its-kind hydroponic device for indoor veggie cultivation.
3D printed in easy-to-assemble parts, the Folia forms a lively planter capable of seamlessly integrating into any living space. Of course, there are numerous containers on the market for hypophonic growing, but the Folia differs as a comprehensive solution that checks all the pain points to leave you with a green oasis you can show off proudly.
The Folia Origin by design is a vertical column accompanied by similar-styled three sets of full-spectrum LED lights growing up alongside. The main column comprises 21 planting pots, positioned on 7 different levels from bottom to top in rows of 3 ports on every level.
Rockwool is a chosen medium in hydroponic planters as it provides roots with an optimal balance of water and oxygen. To that accord, the Folia is provided with a 42-piece Rockwool as the growing medium along with a water pump pushing nutrient-rich water solution to the veggies.
Also Read: 10 Best Automated Indoor Gardens to Buy in 2024
Vertical designs of the Folia maximize its growing potential and permit a range of vegetables, herbs, and plants to grow in it, even in smaller living spaces. It can be controlled remotely over an app, through which a user can monitor and control light, temperature, and watering schedule from anywhere. A water-level sensor and an onboard 5MP camera keep tabs so nothing ever goes wrong and your greens are well cared for no matter where you are or where the device is placed.
The hydroponic Folia Origin, with its intelligence and inventive features, is made to produce the freshest and healthiest produce throughout the year at an affordable $395 price tag. A crowdfunding campaign for the device is underway on Kickstarter where you can pre-book at a super early bird price of $265.
Follow Homecrux on Google News!