Abstract: Although a good deal of groundwork has been done regarding aeroponic systems, there are still various vacancies in the field of research and development surrounding them. A good deal of crops and methods have been tested, yet concrete comparisons and conclusions regarding the difference between soil methodology and aeroponic methodology are largely vague or generalized. Hence, this study aimed to compile various statistics and measurements throughout the growing processes of two adjacent soil and aeroponic systems in order to magnify the capabilities of each method. The study utilized a matched pairs design to create two adjacent groups of nine potato seedlings, with one group assigned to the aeroponic method and the other to the soil method. Data was collected chronologically in phases of two weeks, with both quantitative and qualitative information being recorded. Many prominent developments were revealed, yet the results were held as inconclusive because the aeroponic group rotted before the growth could be completed. The encouraging growth of the aeroponic group from phase one to two during the study was held in high regard, while there were also various problems and improvements that can be made, which will be addressed within the article. Overall, the capabilities of aeroponics can prove to be very beneficial across the globe, and this study revealed prominent developments that will contributeĀ to the understanding of the topic as it is continued to be investigated.