aeropoonika
Aeropoonika is a term sometimes used to describe a plant cultivation system in which roots are suspended in air and periodically misted with a nutrient solution, a variant or spelling related to aeroponics. In most scientific writing the standard term is aeroponics (or aeroponica in some languages), and aeropoonika may appear in regional, hobbyist, or fictional contexts.
The method delivers water, minerals, and additives as a fine aerosol directly to the root zone. Plants
Historical development of aeroponics traces to mid-20th century experiments exploring nutrient delivery to roots in air;
Advantages include high water- and nutrient-use efficiency, rapid plant growth, and a compact footprint suitable for
Common crops grown with aeroponics include leafy greens (lettuce, spinach), herbs, tomatoes, cucumbers, and strawberries. The