Striving for Sustainability with Aeroponic Growing

<p>Cannabis is an incredible plant that can be grown in a tiny pot or spread freely across mountains in the wild. Over the years, cultivation methods have evolved to meet the needs of different microclimates, yield quotas, and sustainability imperatives. My company uses aeroponic methods instead of&nbsp;<a href="https://mgmagazine.com/business/growing-horticulture/growing-mediums-for-cannabis/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">soil or hydroponics</a>, and they&rsquo;re helping us reach our sustainability goals.</p> <p>Although many cultivators start clones aeroponically, full-life-cycle aeroponic cultivation at scale is not all that common. Consequently, we often find ourselves fielding questions about how the method works, because at first it doesn&rsquo;t seem to make sense. How does one grow plants with just air and no soil? The answer to that question is both simple and complex.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/mg-magazine/striving-for-sustainability-with-aeroponic-growing-ce3d9a85e923"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>