Indoor farming and gardening represent the future of agriculture, enabling cultivation without the need for extensive tracts of land. These practices can be enhanced through smart grow chambers that provide plants with the optimal conditions for growth. This project designs a three-layer indoor farming/gardening unit utilizing a programmable hydroponic system.
Hydroponic farming eliminates the need for soil, relying instead on a sophisticated water supply and drainage system, coupled with airflow and artificial sunlight, to create an ideal growing environment. This system supports all-weather indoor farming, allowing for the year-round cultivation of organic produce.
System Overview:
This fully automated system ensures optimal plant growth conditions, making indoor farming and gardening more efficient and accessible.
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