View Full Version : Anybody running Aeroflow?
elephantman
10-15-2012, 01:19 AM
I Have a 60 site with 30 in it. was hoping to find other aerofarmers to trade ideas and theories with.. maybe start an aero section here..
LOC NAR on probation
10-15-2012, 04:24 PM
Hydro is Hydro. Alot of us have run must all types of system to find what works best for us. Not saying one or the other is better, just it's water and the problems that might come up are the same.
What kind of setup do you have and what do you want to get out of it ? Any problems ?
elephantman
10-16-2012, 03:46 AM
and Aero is Aero..just sayin
LOC NAR on probation
10-17-2012, 03:16 PM
Yea I quit doing areo a long time ago. Friend got into it but it was so much trouble for us keeping the sprayers clean of roots.
Still love the areo cloner we built with 49 sites. No work at all because the roots are still small when they go EBB and FLOW. No soil rockwool or starter cubes.
Anway it's been slow so give it time. Someone doing areo will show.
We also did fogponics and a combo of fog and areo.
elephantman
10-17-2012, 03:56 PM
mine doesn't seem to have sprayer issues..it is labor intensive though. i'll run it for a year and see where it goes.. how did the fog system do?
LOC NAR on probation
10-18-2012, 01:30 PM
The fog system was made and studied by Nasa for space. It works great in the beginning when plants are small. If you were to run alot of very small plants you could get to harvest. Seems like the small micron's to make fog will not carry nutes to well. We to had to add areo to get good results. So it ended up being a mix. Areo on a timer and the fog was just enough to keep them wet but not keep the root ball too wet there are fogponics out there but 'm sure that the micron size was made bigger in the fog to carry more nutes. It's really good to start plants for a bigger system.
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