- Deep Water Culture — (DWC) is a hydroponic method of plant production by suspending the plant roots in a nutrient-rich, oxygenated water solution. It's called deep water culture mainly because of two reasons. One is because of the deep nutrient reservoir, which stores a large amount of nutrient-rich water. The second reason is because of how much root is submerged in the nutrient-rich water. The roots are going to stay in water on a 24-hour basis. This means no soil is used whatsoever.
- COB Lights — Chip-on-board or COB refers to mounting a bare LED chip in direct contact with a substrate (such as silicon carbide) to produce LED arrays. COB technology allows for a much higher packing density of the LED array, or what light engineers refer to as improved lumen density. Using COB LED technology can significantly reduce the footprint and energy consumption of the LED array while keeping light output constant. This means more light for your plants at a lower cost to you.
- Odor Management — We have a patent-pending design that uses the lamp and lamp legs to help manage the plant's odor and filter it. We want you to grow plants in your living spaces (where allowed) and don’t want you to be inconvenienced by the smell.
- Artificial Intelligence — The device collects data, such as local temperature and humidity, and the camera takes pictures of the plant to find issues with it. By combining these data points along with data from all other Annabotos in the world, we can design an AI that optimizes and creates unique recipes for your plant, in your environment, and for all stages of plant growth. All knowledge is shared between devices so that all humans can grow like professionals with minimal effort or expertise.
- Robotic Nutrient Dispensing — The plant roots are placed directly in the water, so they have immediate access to nutrients. This is great for plant growth when the nutrients are carefully measured and administered. That’s why we use robotic technology to ensure this critical process is done correctly and consistently.
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Created by: Carl Palme
Modified on: Thu, 6 Jan, 2022 at 11:05 AM
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