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GROW unveils ultimate grow space: leading the indoor agriculture revolution

The spacious, AI-powered machine delivers high yields while making growing easier for the user.

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Having fresh produce straight from your own garden is such a pleasure, but for those who live in places without the space for growing vegetables, it can be a struggle. Whether you live in the city, a less-than-temperate climate, or just want to regulate your growing environment, the new GROW food printer is for you. GROW is the brainchild of CNBC Next list alum, Garyn Angel. The spacious, AI-powered machine delivers high yields while making growing easier for the user.

Finding the best environmental conditions for your plants is always difficult. Most plants are not able to be grown year-round, and many people live in places with long winters and short harvest seasons. However, indoor agriculture can be a solution to these issues. With a growing mechanism large enough and precise controls, you can easily switch your crops to indoor growing. The GROW food printer makes this possible.

The GROW food printer is designed to accommodate large plants and uses software to create the perfect growing environment for your crops. The device offers twelve cubic feet of growing space, more than double that of any other existing indoor grow machine. The printer combines advanced hardware and sophisticated software to provide the best results possible. GROW’s software is pre-programmed with environmental settings for optimal growth but also allows the user to enter their own specifications if desired. The AI technology implemented in the device allows it to learn from each growth cycle so that the machine can adapt for better growth.

The cutting-edge technology works in conjunction with top-tier hardware within the GROW device. The machine has precise controls for all environmental factors like light intensity, nutrient monitoring, humidity levels, and temperature controls. GROW allows you to fine-tune the cultivation process and maximize yields. The AI system also considers all of these precise measurements and learns how to optimize growth and yield for the next growth cycle.

GROW is manufactured by Magical.com, a company helmed by CNBC Next Gen alum Garyn Angel. His ethos is that growers should never have to compromise on their desires. Angel was determined to invent a device that pushed the boundaries of indoor agriculture, allowing growers to reach new heights with their crops—literally and figuratively. Patenting the most spacious indoor growing machine on the market was a goal for Angel, and Magical.com is proud to be paving the way for indoor agriculture.

GROW marks a significant breakthrough in indoor agriculture technology. The device’s precision can take indoor growth to a new level. The AI integration also makes GROW an educational venture. Growers will be able to learn more about environmental factors from the AI findings in each growth cycle. The adaptability and ease of use of the GROW printer make it an essential product for anyone growing edible plants indoors.

Growing your own food has never been easier. GROW breaks through the typical limitations of indoor agriculture, allowing users to participate in an environmentally and financially friendly trend. Maximize your yields and reduce your environmental impact by using GROW for all your indoor agriculture needs. 

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Jon Stojan is a professional writer based in Wisconsin. He guides editorial teams consisting of writers across the US to help them become more skilled and diverse writers. In his free time he enjoys spending time with his wife and children.

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