Why Choose Aeroponic Towers?
Skip store-bought greens and grow fresh, pesticide-free vegetables and herbs at home with Phooldaan’s aeroponic towers. Designed for indoor spaces, balconies, kitchens, and rooftops, these vertical farming systems deliver high yields using no soil, minimal water, and zero mess—even in the smallest spaces


Extreme Summer Heat (40–46°C)
Aeroponic roots are misted in a closed loop, not baked in a clay pot. Water temperature stays 6–8°C cooler than ambient. Grow through April–June with proper morning-sun placement.
Municipal Water Restrictions
A Phooldaan tower uses just 2–4 litres/day — versus 20+ litres for pot gardening. Even if BMC or BWSSB cuts supply, your tower runs for days on what's already in the reservoir.
Monsoon Overwatering & Root Rot
Aeroponic roots hang in air, never in waterlogged soil. No rot. Simply dial down your nutrient concentration slightly during heavy rain weeks and your plants thrive.
Weight Load on RCC Slabs
A fully loaded Nova 40 weighs under 25 kg — lighter than two full sacks of mitti. No structural engineer consultation required. Safe for standard Indian RCC terraces.
Pests & Pesticide Worry
No soil means no soil-borne pests — no mealy bugs, fungus gnats, or aphid colonies establishing in the root zone. 100% pesticide-free produce from day one.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. Can aeroponic towers survive on an Indian terrace in summer?
Aeroponic towers use a closed water loop, so evaporation loss is minimal even at 42°C. The reservoir shade collar that ships with Phooldaan towers keeps water temperature stable. We recommend placing the tower where it gets morning sun and afternoon shade during peak summer months (AprilJune).
Q. How much water does a terrace aeroponic tower use per day?
A Phooldaan aeroponic tower uses approximately 2–4 litres of water per day depending on tower size and ambient temperature which is roughly 90% less than soil gardening. Water circulates in a closed loop, so there is almost no wastage. Even during municipal water cuts, your reservoir lasts several days.
Q. What can I grow on my terrace with an aeroponic tower?
On a sun-facing terrace you can grow leafy greens (palak, methi, lettuce), herbs (tulsi, coriander, mint, pudina), cherry tomatoes, chillies, spinach, capsicum, and microgreens. Fruiting plants like tomatoes need at least 6 hours of direct sun and the Nova 35 or larger tower.
Q. Will the aeroponic tower work during monsoon?
Yes, with some care. Reduce nutrient solution concentration by 10–15% during heavy rains if the tower is partially exposed. Most Indian terraces have partial shade from overhead water tanks or neighbouring structures, which actually helps regulate light intensity. Root rot is not a concern as roots are not submerged -they hang freely in air.
Q. Which Phooldaan tower is best for a standard Indian terrace?
For a typical Mumbai or Delhi residential terrace (100–200 sq ft available), the Nova 35 or Lotus 60 is the most popular choice - enough grow ports for a family's daily greens, compact enough to not require a structural engineer's sign-off, and sized to fit under most terrace parapet walls.

Aeroponic Towers for Terrace Gardening
The Terrace Garden that Actually Works
Faster Growth
Space Efficient
90% Less Water
Pesticide-Free Produce
Phooldaan aeroponic towers turn any sun-facing Indian terrace into a productive, pesticide-free kitchen garden while using 90% less water than soil, with zero mess and no heavy pots.

How Aeroponic Towers Work
Aeroponic towers are the ultimate solution for people who want real food at home without traditional soil gardening hassles. Compared to conventional farming and pot gardening, aeroponic towers deliver nutrients directly to plant roots using a fine mist.

Seed or seedling establishment
Begin with seeds or young plants placed in grow ports.

Tower ecosystem
Nutrient-rich mist feeds plant roots suspended inside the vertical tower.

Faster growth
Oxygen and nutrients meet roots efficiently, boosting growth cycles.

Harvest fresh produce
Enjoy leafy greens and herbs right from your home — no soil, pesticides, or heavy watering.

From Terrace to Table in 4 Simple Steps
Set Up on Your Terrace
Place the tower in a sunny spot with 4–6 hours of direct light. Fill the reservoir with water and add Phooldaan nutrient solution. Takes 20 minutes.
Insert Your Seedlings
Slot seedlings or seeds into the grow ports. Palak, methi, coriander, chilli, tulsi — anything your family eats. Our team helps you pick varieties for your city's climate.
The Tower Does the Work
The pump mists roots with nutrient-rich water every few minutes. Roots get oxygen between cycles — this is what makes aeroponic growth 3× faster than soil.
Harvest Fresh, Repeat
Cut-and-come-again harvesting in most leafy greens — snip what you need and it grows back. Tomatoes and chillies give you continuous fruiting through the season.
Where to Place Your Aeroponic Tower
Balconies & Terraces
Best natural light and air exposure

Indoor Spaces
Place near windows or add grow lights for year-round growth.

Kitchen Corners
Fresh herbs literally at your fingertips
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Rooftop and Greenhouses
High capacity and free sunlight exposure.

Efficient aeroponic systems are designed to optimise both water and electricity usage. Systems with advanced misting technology ensure minimal water waste and lower operational costs, making them suitable for year-round growing.
Crop selection also plays a key role in system performance:
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Leafy greens and herbs grow well in all aeroponic systems
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Fruiting plants such as chillies and tomatoes require larger systems like Orbit 36 or Nova 80
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Microgreens thrive in compact towers like Lotus 30









