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China: Grow green vegetables in a Vios bookcase
Vios looks like a giant bookcase, but actually it is used to plant vegetables. Made with natural wood, Vios's mid or large growing trays can meet the needs of specific vegetables. Thanks to the Vios system, we can use applications on our smart phone to have real-time control of light and water to guarantee the nutritional needs of vegetables.
Visco system uses the hydroponic method--cultivating vegetables without soil. Thanks to its LED lighting system, it can provide the ideal lighting needed. The vegetables' growth depends on liquid, nutritional solutions, rather than on soil and manure. Moreover, its automatic water irrigation system can save up to 90% of water compared with regular means of irrigation. All these designs make vegetables absorb more nutrients and water, therefore their taste will be more delicious as well.
To use the Vios green vegetable supply system, you need to prepare vegetable seeds, then mix the seeds with nutritional fluids before planting them in the wooden bookcase. The waterbox is installed in the bottom of the system. Then you just need to wait. If you want to observe the growth situation of vegetables, simply connect Vios systems with your smart phone.
Source: http://www.evolife.cn/
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