This Is What Aeroponic Towers Grow in Winter
This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Agrotonomy”.
Most people think farming stops in winter. It doesn’t.
This is what aeroponic towers actually grow in the middle of the cold season, from cauliflower and broccoli to lettuce, herbs, and more.
All grown without soil, using only water and nutrients, with clean roots and fully harvestable plants from top to bottom.
In this video, we show real crops, real harvests, and how different varieties perform on vertical aeroponic systems during winter. From compact frisée and fast-growing dill to full heads of cabbage and broccoli, this is what year-round production actually looks like.
No theory. No simulations. Just real results.
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Amo todo lo que enseñan y es mi sueño poder hacer esas siembras acá en mi país Costa Rica en algún momento ❤
Love that ❤ Costa Rica is an incredible place to grow. When you’re ready, we’re here to help you make that a reality!
I want to learn how t grow in tower
Awesome! If you want to learn, check out our website where we have tons of resources to learn this method of growing including ebooks & a masterclass: https://agrotonomy.com
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The music is slightly too loud… it’s competing with the information the man is telling us. Great video, noteworthy guidelines. 🥦🥬 I was wondering if carrots could be grown with the towers, now I know. 🥕
Thanks for the feedback. That’s much appreciated. 🌱🙂
What you said about Romain in the supermarkets..the core is pacgakes separately..but the outside leaves they cut in salads in separate packages..often mixed salads
Stem of broccoli are good for soups and bechamels
I saw in another video that if you feed the fruits herbs veggies a water solution with Moringa and use the ancient trick of using an zink pin and copper coil spiral and connect it to the plants or the water it will grow even bigger!
Yes, that’s right. The outer leaves are usually removed, and what you see in stores is the dense romaine heart, even though those outer leaves are still perfectly edible.
Do you use the Tower Garden fertilizer from Juice Plus or something else?
What are you growing now? It’s starting to heat up where I am
any tips for someone that does this but gets root rot all the time ?
We share more details about vertical farming with aeroponic towers on our website. You can check it out through the link in bio.
If your roots are slimy and have a bad smell, it can be caused by pathogens such as Pythium. Make sure to clean your tower regularly by disinfecting it with water and citric acid, then rinsing thoroughly. This is what we do, and we do not experience root rot.