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Welcome to:

 

 

 

Thin Air Growing Systems

introducing the new "medium-less" technology

a growing tool used for seed germination, plant propagation and full term growth

 

AEROPONIC

system

US and foreign

patents pending

 

I’m a Nursery or Greenhouse

 

Sample Return on Investment:

 

       Each propagating Plant Cube(4 1/2"x 4 1/4"x 1") has 8  5/8" diameter holes or one

     foam cube with 20  1/8" diameter holes.

        Plant Cube can easily hold one, five or more plant cuttings per hole.

     One Plant Cube  can hold up to 20, 40 or more plant cuttings.

     Each TAGS unit's Flatform Chamber Top holds nine Plant Cubes.

     Therefore 20 cuttings x 9 Plant Cubes  = 180 possible cuttings at one time!

                                                                          OR

      Therefore 40 cuttings x 9 Plant Cubes  = 360 possible cuttings at one time!

     If your rooting cycle is 20 days, then you’ll get 18 crops per year.

     That is over 3,000 or 6,000 saleable plants per year!!!!!!!!!!

            (This analysis is conservative and will vary depending on the plant species.)

 

Additional benefits:

  • Propagate plant cuttings faster and healthier.

  • No root rot or damp off.

  • Free standing, mobile, and self contained unit: no bench necessary which saves space and money.

  • Because the propagating Plant Cubes pull apart, the cuttings roots will not be damaged because the roots are not pulled through the holes. Now they are  ready for transplanting with no plant shock.

  • Can have different species rooting in the same propagating Plant Cubes !

  • Can view cuttings without disturbing the plants by lifting the Chamber's platform Top.

  • Each TAGS Unit's growing area uses less than 3 square feet.

  • Grow stock plants for healthy cuttings.

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