Welcome to the future of growing! At Plantaform, we use fogponics—a cutting-edge form of hydroponics—to give your plants the perfect environment to thrive. But what exactly is fogponics, and how does it work inside your garden? Let’s break it down.
What Is Fogponics?
Fogponics is a method of growing plants without soil. Instead of using water alone (like in hydroponics), or mist (like in aeroponics), fogponics uses ultrasonic vibrations to turn nutrient-rich water into an ultra-fine fog.
This fog is made of tiny droplets—small enough to be absorbed directly by plant roots for maximum efficiency.
Why We Chose Fogponics
Plantaform uses fogponics because:
- ✅ Faster growth: The fine fog allows roots to absorb nutrients and oxygen more easily.
- ✅ Less water: Fog uses much less water than traditional soil or hydroponic systems.
- ✅ Cleaner: No dirt, no mess.
- ✅ Precise control: Our system maintains ideal conditions automatically, so your plants always get exactly what they need.
What’s in the Fog?
The fog inside your Plantaform garden is made of:
- Clean water
- A custom nutrient mix developed by our plant scientists
Ultrasonic vibrations atomize the mixture into fog. All of this happens inside a sealed chamber to keep the environment clean and controlled.
How Often Does Fog Happen?
Your garden is smart—it automatically controls when and how long the fog runs based on your selected pod pack. Some plants need more frequent fogging, while others need rest periods to prevent root saturation.
You don’t need to do anything. Just keep your water tank filled, and we’ll handle the rest.
Troubleshooting Fog Issues
If you’re not seeing fog, or your plants seem unhappy, check the following:
- Water level: Make sure the tank is filled with clean, filtered water.
- Clean the foggers: Over time, mineral buildup can reduce performance.
Still need help? Contact us at support@plantaform.com
Fun Fact
Fogponics is used in space farming experiments by NASA because it’s efficient, compact, and works in microgravity. So yes—your plants are growing with space-age tech.
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