Look how large my plants grew!
So I left my Sweet Mint plant to grow for a couple of weeks and I think it reaaally likes the plant food I'm giving it:
Also, RIP my pepper plant 2k16 :( (dead plant at the left). I tried saving it but the transfer was too much for it. My tomato plant (middle) is doing alright, but I don't see any signs of fruit yet. In case you're wondering, the plant at the right is a potato that I literally just tossed in the dirt a while back. I didn't think it would grow, but it did!
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Progress Report 7
My Plants Are Growing A Lot!
Hey guys, my Mint and Oregano plants are still alive, and are growing a lot! I ate a mint leaf and it didn't taste like fish poop, so that must be a good sign. Sorry, I don't have any pictures right now, hopefully I can post some later :D
Hey guys, my Mint and Oregano plants are still alive, and are growing a lot! I ate a mint leaf and it didn't taste like fish poop, so that must be a good sign. Sorry, I don't have any pictures right now, hopefully I can post some later :D
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Progress Report 6
The Moving Update!
Hello everyone, today I moved my tomato and pepper plant to the outdoors, because they were getting crowded by my herbs.
The sweet mint and oregano are very happy now!
Hello everyone, today I moved my tomato and pepper plant to the outdoors, because they were getting crowded by my herbs.
The sweet mint and oregano are very happy now!
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Progress Report 5
Another Update!
I replaced the dead cilantro with some Sweet Mint, and found that my tomato plant grew up to 12"! The mint has been living in my fogbox for some days now, and looks entirely healthy. I heard that mint is a hardy plant, so it should be able to withstand the warm temperature of the fog.
I replaced the dead cilantro with some Sweet Mint, and found that my tomato plant grew up to 12"! The mint has been living in my fogbox for some days now, and looks entirely healthy. I heard that mint is a hardy plant, so it should be able to withstand the warm temperature of the fog.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Progress Report 4
Bad News :(
Sorry to break it to you guys, but my cilantro died!
I think it couldn't take the heat of the fog, so it just died.
All of the other plants are fine, but they haven't grown one inch since last week. I think that I need to add more fish fertilizer to the water.
I am planning on putting in some Sweet Mint, because it's very hardy and should withstand 74 degrees Fahrenheit.
Sorry to break it to you guys, but my cilantro died!
I think it couldn't take the heat of the fog, so it just died.
All of the other plants are fine, but they haven't grown one inch since last week. I think that I need to add more fish fertilizer to the water.
I am planning on putting in some Sweet Mint, because it's very hardy and should withstand 74 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Progress Report 3
My Plants Didn't Die!
Hey guys, just a quick update with photos and measurements. I decided to add an incandescent lamp to my plants, to help them grow.
I added a timer to my fog machine, because I realized that it was made to operate only 10 hours at a time. Every 10 hours or so, I turn it off for around an hour to help it rest. Hopefully this won't make the roots of my plants unhealthy.
I also decided to start measuring my plants:
Tomato 9" tall
Havasu Peppers 7" tall
Oregano 9" tall
Cilantro 7" tall
(Measured on March 22nd)
Hey guys, just a quick update with photos and measurements. I decided to add an incandescent lamp to my plants, to help them grow.
I added a timer to my fog machine, because I realized that it was made to operate only 10 hours at a time. Every 10 hours or so, I turn it off for around an hour to help it rest. Hopefully this won't make the roots of my plants unhealthy.
I also decided to start measuring my plants:
Tomato 9" tall
Havasu Peppers 7" tall
Oregano 9" tall
Cilantro 7" tall
(Measured on March 22nd)
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Progress Report 2
A post of celebration!
Hey guys, today I finally got my Fogponics Box up and running, plants included!
I decided to pick these plants for my project:
Havasu Peppers
Italian Oregano
Cilantro
Husky Cherry Red Tomatoes
All of these plants are edible.
Here are some neat pictures of my Fog Box:
Hey guys, today I finally got my Fogponics Box up and running, plants included!
I decided to pick these plants for my project:
Havasu Peppers
Italian Oregano
Cilantro
Husky Cherry Red Tomatoes
All of these plants are edible.
Here are some neat pictures of my Fog Box:
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Progress Report 1
Progress Report:
Hey guys! I have an update for y'all. So far, my Fog Box (That's what I'm calling my fogponics planter box for now) is almost complete. I am waiting for my Amazon order of Leca Clay Balls to arrive. They are going to be used to hold my plants' roots in place.
Here is a picture of them (they are the spheres in the black net cup):

Other than that, my Fog Box is completely finished. I was able to borrow a 3" hole saw to drill holes in the top of my 15 quart tub and put net cups in them. I will post pictures when I get home from my school.
The black strips you see on the lid are red LED lights. They are supposed to help my plants flower in the appropriate season.
I guess the only things that I need to do now is make my plant food, and buy some plants to grow.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Introduction
Introduction
Hey! I'm Josh, a Highschool Sophomore. I was asked to come up with a project to work on towards the end of the school year, and came up with this:
Is it possible for an average Joe to grow plants twice as fast in his or her kitchen? Is it possible to grow a variety of plants without spending too much money?
I came up with an idea for people that wanted to urbanly grow plants for their kitchen, whether it be plants for eating, or just some nice-looking flowers.
What if I was able to grow plants out of a planter box using Fogponics? I heard that it could grow plants faster, and that it uses less water than soil and hydroponics.
I decided to research fogponics more, and ended up making my own design on a Google drawing doc:
After that, I bought a 15 quart tub with a lid at Bed Bath & Beyond, a generic fog machine on Amazon, Alaska Fish Fertilizer at Home Depot, and some 3" net cups.
I imagine that some people reading this blog might not know what Fogponics is. Fogponics is a way of growing plants; you can put plants in a tub full of fog, and the roots of the plants will absorb nutrients out of the fog, causing less water to be used and also causing the plants to grow faster. In this blog, I will give you guys updates on how my project is doing, and how to make a fogponics box of your own.
What if I was able to grow plants out of a planter box using Fogponics? I heard that it could grow plants faster, and that it uses less water than soil and hydroponics.
I decided to research fogponics more, and ended up making my own design on a Google drawing doc:
I imagine that some people reading this blog might not know what Fogponics is. Fogponics is a way of growing plants; you can put plants in a tub full of fog, and the roots of the plants will absorb nutrients out of the fog, causing less water to be used and also causing the plants to grow faster. In this blog, I will give you guys updates on how my project is doing, and how to make a fogponics box of your own.
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