Daveyon Mayne
@mirmayne · Working on side project
What's the difference with having few plants inside the house vs your machine?
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Andrew Erdle
@gooderdle · Partner, VP of Brand @TheSill
@mirmayne the cost of the machine
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Jan Klimo
@janklimo · Lockstep Labs
@gooderdle ^ an underrated comment right here 😂
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Paolo Ganis
@paolo_ganis · CEO @ Clairy
@mirmayne the purification properties that some plants have, happen in the roots of the plant and not in the leaves. In the roots there are microorganisms that process toxic agents. This is why traditional flowerpots don't get enough air in the roots and do not trigger the full purifying properties of the plant, as PNAT (the independent research lab that conducted the laboratories test) has stated. Thanks to the Clairy system, which forces continuously and directly the air in the roots, we can enhance the purifying properties of the plants and get a significante, between 85%-93%, filtering of toxic agents.
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Daveyon Mayne
@mirmayne · Working on side project
@paolo_ganis So basically this is only useful by using it with a specific flower? I wasn't aware of such flower. It'll be tough to convince someone who is used to having flowers in their home to replace it with the aid of a machine. I'm into tech so that's why I'll give your machine a go 😉
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Paolo Ganis
@paolo_ganis · CEO @ Clairy
@mirmayne Thanks!;) So yes, in the '80 NASA made a list of 16 plants that have these properties. The Sansevieria Trifasciata (or Snake Plant), for example is one of the best ones! Very powerful and really easy to take care of. Well let's put it like this, we think it's much better to have a design flowerpot powered by nature and technology as an Air Purifier instead of a traditional electronic air purifier that is big, bulky, made of plastic and that only works with filters that are expensive and have to be replaced often! ;D
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