Quote Originally Posted by demoreal
I read an article in high times once and it said all the owner did was set it to the tomato setting. In that article they just used what came with it.
It might be a good idea to get some hydroponic nutrients.
More than anything make sure you have a place to put it that gets 12 hours of dark. It is a nice little device to learn to grow. I imagine its a little hard actually. Such a small res. Super tiny.
make sure 12/12 right when they root. It is perfect for learning, when you go bigger and move up, things will be so easy.
post pictures!
good luck
seeds: look into lowrider seeds
thanks for the advice mate.
What do you mean by the bolded bit exactly?
Also, how did the person in the article get on with following the tomato instructions and using the stuff that came with the aerogarden?
thanks again,
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bazza76 Reviewed by bazza76 on . Aerogarden OK. I am a first time grower, so I recently purchased an Aerogarden Delux as it looked pretty handy and I don't have much space for growing, maybe I could free up a wardrobe for it. Was wondering if anyone had any experience or advice to give for growing in such an environment. Is it a good idea to use the plant foods I get with the grower, or should I go for my own specific fertilizers etc.. I am prepared to do what it takes to make it comfortable for the plant/s Anywa, any advice would Rating: 5