top of page
Search

Plant community construction: a marvelous symphony of nature and intelligence


The Singrass® Indoor Smart Eco System (ISES™) initiates cultivation from seeds, which undergo germination, growth, and maturation, performing independent metabolism, growth, and reproduction to become multiple individuals.


One hundred and fifty Shanghai green plants cultivated in a single Singrass® Indoor Smart Eco System (ISES™) can constitute a Brassica Chinensis population, meeting their own survival requirement through the water tank.


Photo taken in Shenzhen, China
Photo taken in Shenzhen, China

The Singrass® Indoor Smart Eco System (ISES™) is equipped with LED full-spectrum light strips that simulate natural daylight at a 1:1 ratio. It features a total of 150 planting ports, designed to maximize planting efficiency and showcase the value of the ecological landscape.


Photo taken in  Shenzhen, China
Photo taken in Shenzhen, China

We propose the concept of multi-variety cultivation within the same unit, whereby different leafy vegetables are grown on each tier of the same machine. After seedling cultivation, nutrients are provided via a nutrient solution of consistent concentration within the water tank until harvest. This represents an intelligent construction of plant communities, allowing us to observe the dynamic process of plant community formation within a limited space.


Photo taken in Shenzhen,  China
Photo taken in Shenzhen, China

Intensification of ecological functions


  1. Precisely controls the indoor carbon-oxygen cycle, capable of reducing indoor carbon dioxide concentrations to the comfortable human range of below 800 ppm.


  1. Different leafy vegetables have varying peak demands and preferences for nutrient elements. Co-cultivation within the same unit facilitates the uniform absorption of various elements from the nutrient solution, thereby preventing toxicity resulting from the excessive accumulation of any single element.


Photo taken in Shenzhen, China
Photo taken in Shenzhen, China

  1. Plant communities composed of diverse leafy vegetables and herbs enhance air purification capacity, removing harmful substances such as formaldehyde.


  1. When a single variety falls ill, it is prone to complete loss, which can then spread throughout the entire system. Mixed planting forms a more complex ecosystem with greater resilience against risks.


Photo taken in Shenzhen, China
Photo taken in Shenzhen, China

Scientific Research and Educational Value


  1. Enables visual observation of ecological processes, from seed germination to maturity, allowing one to experience the miracle of life.


  1. Features intelligent control of lighting and water pump flow rate.


Photo taken in Shenzhen, China
Photo taken in Shenzhen, China

Economic production innovation


  1. Enables year-round continuous production, overcoming seasonal limitations to achieve a sustained supply of leafy vegetables and herbs.


  1. High-value crop combinations, including Chinese medicinal herbs and spices, can generate revenue.


  1. Allows for the simultaneous harvest of multiple vegetable types, offering richer nutritional combinations.


Photo taken in Shenzhen, China
Photo taken in Shenzhen, China

Mental health promotion


  1. Provides therapeutic effects through multi-sensory stimulation; serves as an excellent choice for soft partitioning in office environments.


  1. Exhibits changing aesthetic qualities at different stages, creating a dynamic landscape of growth.


  1. The construction of plant communities can alleviate fatigue and enhance concentration.


Photo taken in Shenzhen, China
Photo taken in Shenzhen, China

The Singrass® Indoor Smart Eco System (ISES™), by precisely controlling environmental factors such as light and nutrients, simulates the conditions for natural community formation, enabling plants to display their inherent reciprocal and competitive relationships even within an artificial environment.


 
 
 

Comments


bottom of page