Multi-zonal full-term cropping commercial high pressure aeroponics systems by CCH2O have officially launched. After much anticipation, testing, and refinement, this disruptive medium-less cultivation technology is ready to change the way people grow without soil—forever.
These leading-edge high-pressure aeroponics systems can be deployed as direct replacements for traditional soilless drip irrigation setups, whether in linear or vertical configurations, or in new indoor and greenhouse cultivation builds. The commercial high pressure aeroponics system by CCH2O is designed to fit standard racking systems and is highly scalable. Each growth module measures two feet by four feet and features interchangeable plant-site lids accommodating between 105 and 3 planting sites per module.
Current Culture H2O has successfully reinvented aeroponics for full-term cropping—from propagating seedlings or rooting cuttings to finishing heavy-yielding fruiting and flowering plants. This one system does it all, with no growing medium required, while allowing precise, easy control of moisture levels in the root zone. It’s a next-level system for next-level results—creating the competitive edge growers need to succeed in an increasingly demanding marketplace.


This highly efficient approach eliminates the need for multiple reservoirs, making fertigation management, monitoring and control equipment.
MHPA delivers intermittent irrigation directly to plant’s roots, optimizing uptake and minimizing the amount of water, fertilizer, energy and labor required to cultivate. This highly efficient approach requires little to no growing medium, greatly reducing input costs and post harvest waste streams associated with substrate based cultivation.
The heart of this system is Current Culture H2O high-pressure aeroponics pump station which delivers precise, high-pressure, low-volume intermittent misting cycles. This single pump station can supply a room of up to 256 aeroponic growth modules when configured as 8 zones.
The pump station components come as plug and play assemblies, requiring rudimentary, albeit professional installation to get up and running. The MHPA pump station is comprised of the following macro components: