While just about everyone loves the thought of growing fresh herbs n’ veggies in their own kitchen, not everyone has the green thumb required to do so. The Plantaform system was designed with that fact in mind, as it grows edible plants automatically … using a nutrient-rich fog.
Manufactured by a Canadian startup of the same name, Plantaform is the recent recipient of a CES 2025 Innovation Award.
The product utilizes a technology known as “fogponics,” which was originally created by NASA as a means of growing vegetables aboard spacecraft. According to Plantaform, fogponics uses 98% less water than traditional soil-based gardening, 30 to 50% less water than hydroponic systems, and 10% less than aeroponic setups.
Here’s how the system works …
The user starts by placing a batch of Plant Pods (sold in packs of 15) inside the main Plantaform device. Each pod contains a selection of non-GMO seeds encapsulated in a soil-free mineral wool growth medium.
Next, the user pours water and a system-specific nutrient powder into two compartments on top of the device.
When the user then smartphone-scans a code on the pods’ packaging, an iOS/Android app relays the appropriate growth-conditions parameters to the main device. That unit then sets about growing the plants, automatically regulating factors such as light, airflow, temperature, and hydration. The app lets the user know when to add more water, which they should only need to do once every two to three weeks.