You are entering very dangerous grounds using this method than virtuously any other. Unless you have several years of growing under your belt using any other hydroponic methods, it will more than likely fail. There is absolutely no margin of error using this method. If the power goes out, or a cord is accidentally disconnected for only a few minutes could cost you everything......and when you are asking how far apart those net pots should be, you are telling me "inexperienced". You will not have a good outcome, in fact I see this as a 90% failure. Start with the easiest, not the most daring.

SpaceNeedle



Quote Originally Posted by AeroManT5
I am planning a closet aeroponics set up. I want to use 5 x 5 inch pvc fence post for my aeroponics chamber. I plan to have 3 two-inch net pots for 28 inches of fence post.

I would appreciate suggestions as to where the best location would be for how-many sprayers within the chamber.

Should the sprayers be directly beneath each net pot, or in between?

I understand that roots will fill the chamber . . . how do experienced aeroponicers best deal with that "real estate" inside the aeroponics chamber, while getting the best possible application of water/nutrients through the sprayers?

TIA
SpaceNeedle Reviewed by SpaceNeedle on . Question on Aeroponics Sprayer Location I am planning a closet aeroponics set up. I want to use 5 x 5 inch pvc fence post for my aeroponics chamber. I plan to have 3 two-inch net pots for 28 inches of fence post. I would appreciate suggestions as to where the best location would be for how-many sprayers within the chamber. Should the sprayers be directly beneath each net pot, or in between? I understand that roots will fill the chamber . . . how do experienced aeroponicers best deal with that "real estate" inside the Rating: 5