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The Aqua Mini Capsule Grows Herbs While Providing a Home to a Pet

— June 4, 2013 — Eco
With the Aqua Mini Capsule, no soil is required to grow plants. Its creative design by Organic Culture Group allows plants to grow off a tiny fish bowl, using the fish's waste to naturally feed the plant. The Aqua Mini Capsule is a tiny fish bowl that fits in the palm of your hand; only this one comes with a removable screw-on lid that firmly holds up the growing plant.

The Aqua Mini Capsule is a beautiful organic system that also is home to a pet. To grow your plant, you simply twist open the cap, place two or three small fish and water, then plant a seed inside a slotted tube. The small orb-like capsule is also attachable to smooth surfaces, making it a visually intriguing home plant. Because it is so tiny, it is easily portable. It would make a nice decor idea for the office, kitchen, living room or a classroom. The grow system can grow organic foods, like basil or mint.

Trend Themes

  1. Soil-free Plant Growth — The Aqua Mini Capsule demonstrates the trend of growing plants without the need for soil, opening up opportunities for innovative urban farming solutions.
  2. Multi-functional Home Systems — The Aqua Mini Capsule combines the functions of a fish bowl, plant pot, and decor item, showcasing the trend of integrating multiple functions into one product.
  3. Sustainable Pet Products — The Aqua Mini Capsule offers a sustainable way of providing a home for pets while also incorporating plant growth, reflecting the trend of eco-friendly pet products.

Industry Implications

  1. Urban Farming — The Aqua Mini Capsule presents an innovative solution for urban farming with its soil-free plant growth technology.
  2. Home Decor — The Aqua Mini Capsule fits into the home decor industry, providing a visually intriguing and portable plant display.
  3. Pet Care — The Aqua Mini Capsule taps into the pet care industry by offering a unique and sustainable habitat for small fish and plants.
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