Paul van Dinther
Let me be the first to say it.
Perfect to grow your own stash!
Carlos Grados
Too expensive, unfortunately.
Von Meerman
A computer-controlled growing system? Love it! I wonder if it can be programmed for specific plant types.
Dawar Saify
And the energy requirement? It\'s the natural way forward and should be able to grow a variety of greens
Carol Wilkerson
Until the price comes down, I think for now I\'ll stick with the $129 small greenhouse.
jerryd
interesting but can be replaced by $100 worth of water and light timers, lights, ply, etc.
Steven Murphy
yeah...what about our \"favorite\" greens..could they be grown with one of these ?
Slowburn
That is an awful lot of money to spend to save a little work.
halayc
Nice idea and nice start, but an indoor micro-garden needs to be fertilized with recycled organic fertilizer http://bit.ly/y1IHgx . Peer reviewed academic research showed higher yield and higher nutrient content in plants fertilized organically. You can read a quick overview here, under \"Why not synthetic fertilizer?\": http://www.urbanfarmsorganic.com/facts.html Hydroponics could be fertilized organically, but the ecologically sound choice is to use fertilizer recycled from food waste, in-house. Emerging technology is designed to turn waste to fertilizer in-house, effortlessly. This means free food grown in-house, and less waste exported from cities.
My company is among those developing such technology: http://www.urbanfarmsorganic.com The other the ecologically sound thing is to make simple affordable technology, so that enough people can use it in order to have an ecological impact.
Debra Rincon
I love all the new inovative hotels & new URBAN BUILDING Designs beyond any others in the whole wide world. Nobody can match their designs & or riches either? KEEP Up the good work to show the world what real money can buy!