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About Eden Grow Systems

Houston-based Eden Grow Systems uses NASA-developed CELSS aeroponic technology to build modular grow towers capable of growing a full spectrum of fruits and vegetables with minimal water and no soil.

NASA Heritage

Co-founded by Bart Womack and Jeff Raymond in 2017, recruiting former NASA plant-research director Gary Stutte to bring space technology to Earth.

Social Impact

Partnering with Feed the Future Foundation to remediate food deserts and bring sustainable agriculture to underserved communities.

30% Faster Growth

NASA's 50 ppm nutrient solution causes roots to behave like lungs, accelerating growth in our modular, scalable towers.

Modular DesignMinimal WaterNo Soil RequiredAquaponics Ready

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Delivering fresh, non-GMO micro-greens and produce within 24 hours of harvest in Houston.

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Projects & Innovation

Miracle Blue Compound

Our proprietary nutrient mist based on NASA research. A 50 ppm aeroponic nutrient solution increases growth by about 30% compared to soil. Eden's refined "blue compound" enhances nutrient absorption and oxygenation, producing rapid plant growth with minimal water. Non-toxic and optimized for sustainable agriculture.

Genesis System

The upcoming closed-loop Genesis System is a self-contained life-support system powered by wind and sunlight. It pulls water from the air, recycles waste, and grows fruits, vegetables, and protein. Designed to sustain a family of four in harsh environments—from Mars colonies to disaster zones.

Miracle Soil

Eden's research into soil amendments blends arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) with biochar to replicate natural ecosystems. AMF improves nutrient uptake while biochar increases water retention by 10-30%. This living substrate creates a symbiotic environment that supports healthy root systems and reduces fertilizer needs.

Myco Inc.

Our subsidiary commercializes Mycoponics™ technology licensed from Purdue University. This breakthrough provides precise nutrient delivery for mushroom cultivation, increasing yields and reducing maturation time. Dr. Marshall Porterfield calls it a "quantum leap in mushroom productization." Applications span agriculture, vegan leather, and sustainable packaging.

Our Partners

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A 501(c)(3) non-profit partner helping Eden bring food independence to underserved communities. Together, we're remediating food deserts and empowering communities with sustainable agriculture solutions.

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Lead investor in Eden. SpaceFund managing partner Meagan Crawford calls our aeroponic technology "the lowest-cost, highest-yield growing technology in the solar system."

Media Highlights

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The Real Martian

COO/CTO Jeff Raymond built a self-sustaining "Mars habitat" in his backyard, investing $200,000 to create replicable farming solutions for communities.

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3D Printed Innovation

Featured in Modix3D case study: Jeff Raymond used large-scale 3D printing to create modular grow walls with integrated systems—proving scalable, open-source farming is possible.

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Mycoponics Breakthrough

Dr. Marshall Porterfield from Purdue University calls Mycoponics™ "a quantum leap in mushroom productization and science."

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Investor Information

Key Highlights

  • NASA-Derived Technology: CELSS aeroponic system with 30% faster growth than soil
  • Market Traction: ~100 units sold at $5k-$7k per tower
  • Institutional Adoption: Texas A&M, Prairie View A&M, Harris County community centers
  • Scalable Technology: Modular design for residential to commercial applications
  • Strategic Partnerships: SpaceFund lead investor, Feed the Future Foundation
  • Expansion Pipeline: Genesis life-support system, Myco Inc. subsidiary

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