Hey planthead, I'm not knocking aero. I think it's a very good system for someone who at least has a background growing plants- it's the same thing I'd tell someone trying any type of hydro for the first time- it's important to familiarize yourself with growing any sort of plants before jumping into a sophisticated grow system.
I'm not a huge EZ fan myself considering how cheap a home-made bubbler is. I've run one, and for the expense and hassle, didn't see any significant advantage over other styles of cloning, at least on a hobby scale.

Honestly I'm not trying to stifle anyone. Straight up if you had read my posts on this thread my main concern is:
-The guy wants to do a SCROG and I am concerned that he is not planning for access to the nozzles in case of a clog. While they ARE redundant enough to run with a clogged nozzle here and there, maintaining clear sprayers is part of a general maintenance routine.
-Growing from seed in an aero system designed, as they all are, to flower rooted cuttings, is not efficient and the process of growing out your first set of mothers is plenty of time to make friends with the cannabis plant.
-Be wary of overly pushy salespeople.

That's it. I've said my piece and if you still think I'm trying to stifle the OP's dreams, there's no way I can defend myself!
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Starting Aeroponics, what do you think? Ok so I've been talking alot with the guy at the hydro store about building me an aeroponics setup I can use in my 4x4 foot table. He is going to build me a top insert that will hold 16 plants in the table in 4 rows of 4 with 3 spray bars between the rows. Each spray bar will have 3 sprayers for a total of 9 sprayers below. So all spray bars and plumbing runs on top of the table. Just the top aeroponics part of the table and the water pump will cost 300$ with a filter too, I already Rating: 5