Inside the farm

A digital twin of the facility.

Interactive 3D model of the 44.5 × 66.5 ft envelope housing two 40 × 25 ft growing rooms separated by an anteroom. Drag to orbit, use the +/− buttons to zoom. Toggle the layers to see the automation stack independently.

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17

Total racks

9 in Unit 1 · 8 in Unit 2

3,400bags

Substrate capacity

1,800 in Unit 1 · 1,600 in Unit 2

3,400sq ft

Total growing surface

17 racks × 5 tiers × 40 sq ft

44.5 × 66.5ft

Building envelope

~2,960 sq ft built · 2,000 sq ft growing

Unit 1 — Old Farm

40 × 25 ft · 9 racks

  • Rack array — 5 + 4 banks with central aisle aligned to the door
  • Per rack — 20 × 2 × 8 ft, 5 mesh tiers, 200 substrate bags
  • Capacity — 1,800 bags
  • Access — south door into the anteroom corridor

Unit 2 — New Farm

40 × 25 ft · 8 racks

  • Rack array — 4 + 4 banks, 2 ft aisles, 2 ft central aisle, 5 ft side margins
  • Per rack — 20 × 2 × 8 ft, 5 mesh tiers, 200 substrate bags
  • Capacity — 1,600 bags
  • Access — north door into the anteroom corridor

Automation stack — modelled in scene

Every variable measured. Every variable controlled.

Overhead mist lines

Cool-mist humidification rails run the full length of every rack column. Pulse-fired nozzles spaced at ~3 ft intervals hold RH at species-optimal levels per growth phase.

LED grow strips

Full-spectrum LED strips suspended between rack banks deliver programmed photoperiods. Cycles per growth phase trigger pinning and shape morphology.

Wall-mounted circulation fans

High-position oscillating fans keep air moving across all five tiers. CO₂ is flushed when concentration exceeds fruiting setpoint.

Active exhaust + intake vents

Low-position circular wall vents on opposing walls drive cross-flow. Inlet-side HEPA pre-filtering keeps contamination spores out.

Climate sensor mesh

Temperature, RH, and CO₂ sensors distributed across walls and ceilings. Drift outside tolerance triggers alerts before yield is affected.

Central controller + per-room panels

A primary PLC lives in the anteroom; each room has a local panel for setpoints and status. All cycles are logged for traceability.