Providing sustainable economic development solutions in commercial hydroponic, aquaponic, outdoor agriculture, and related industries in urban and developing communities.
Owned by a Diverse Leadership Team - A Legacy Cannabis Wellness Company Dedicated to Improving the Lives of Consumers Using Environmentally-Friendly Practices and a Community-Centered Approach
Founded in 2006 as New York City’s first hydroponic urban farming company, Skyponic Farming offers an innovative approach to sustainable farming, with clean and safe materials, and synchronized systems and operations to increase efficiency and productivity.
Skyponic's expertise in food and cannabis cultivation utilizes technologies and techniques that produce high-value crops with the ability to process into secondary value-added products.
Skyponic Farms is positioned as the premiere controlled environment, hydroponic farming cannabis operation in Brooklyn, New York.
Ensuring that cannabis cultivation makes minimal impact on the environment
A zero-waste operation with wireless sensors and controls
Smart Analytics and Advanced Algorithms
Techniques that use by-products of growth (Heat, Carbon, Emissions, Moisture) as energy resources to recycle back into production
Water consumption processes that use up to 90% less water than traditional agriculture and the plants grow much faster
Techniques that reduce pollutants and systems can be installed both outdoors and in indoor, greenhouse-like environments
Skyponic Farms is a registered hydroponic education vendor with the NYC Department of Education.
Spring Creek Gardens Housing Complex, NYU CannaHealth and NYU CannaBusiness student groups, and the Center for Integrative Mental Health are also Skyponic supporters.
Successful track record as a community partner teaching sustainable farming Initiatives and workforce development opportunities to community residents and students.
Environmentally-friendly cultivation practices aimed reducing the impact of cannabis production.
Vision of a wellness-focused dispensary aimed at creatinga therapeutic-styled space for consumption, along with providing educational resources to promote purposeful consumption.
Supported by Brooklyn Community Collaborative, One Brooklyn Healthcare, Office of Eric Adam's as Borough President, CUNY Law School, One Worker One Vote, and Assembly Member Stephanie Zinerman.
A 27-year track record of hydroponic farming expertise, instituting urban farm training, managing agricultural systems and distribution networks.