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Aeroponics

Aeroponics is a soilless agricultural technique where plant roots are suspended in air and periodically misted with a nutrient-rich water solution. It enables precise control over environmental factors like humidity, temperature, and nutrient delivery, promoting faster growth and higher yields compared to traditional farming. This method is often used in controlled environments such as greenhouses or vertical farms.

Also known as: Aeroponic farming, Air-culture, Fogponics, Aero-farming, Mist cultivation
🧊Why learn Aeroponics?

Developers should learn aeroponics when working on agricultural technology (AgTech), smart farming systems, or IoT projects for precision agriculture, as it requires integration with sensors, automation, and data analytics. It's particularly useful for urban farming, space-limited environments, or research applications where resource efficiency and scalability are critical.

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