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#GrowYourOwn

Open Source Indoor Farming

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Why Indoor Farming?

  1. Everyone wants organic farming but it’s less than 10% of the US acreage.

  • Everyone wants local food but the typical item in the US travels 1,500 miles.

  • Everyone wants nutritional food but the nutritional density in crops is lowering.

US Organic Acreage = 9%

Average US Food Miles = 1,500

Magnesium Levels Change* = -11% to -35%

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About My Approach

Indoor farming is hard- and expensive. But if you get it right, it’s amazing.

�It’s taken me 10 years and $250k in systems to miniaturize it to this point (here’s my portfolio).

And it still has a long way to go!

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The Ideal System

  1. Low Cost
    1. The less custom parts the better.
    2. The more mass produced parts, the better.
  2. High Output
    • Systems must produce a practical amount of food.
  3. Simple To Use
    • No chemistry degree required.
    • No farming experience necessary.
  4. Customizable
    • Must be able to grow anything a farm can.
  5. Scalable
    • Must be able to meet demand.

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STACKfarm+

DIY Base KIT = $745

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STACKfarm

DIY BASE KIT = $325

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Micro KIT = $136.28

Instructions

  • Place CoCo Matt In Mini Greenhouse Flat
  • Add 10ml Fertilizer to measuring cup.
  • Fill measuring cup with warm water.
  • Mix thoroughly.
  • Pour fertilizer mix over coco mat in flat.
  • Push coco mat into water, to fully soak.
  • Let the mat settle and drain.
  • Sprinkle 1tsp (~1 spoonful) across mat with your fingers.
  • Put dome on flat.
  • Leave light on for 24 hours.
  • Harvest in 10-14 days.

The Science

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Seeds (via amazon)

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Community Resources