The most high tech greenhouses are located in the region where I live. They collaborate with the Nr. 1 agricultural university in the world.
How many of these growers do you think use Aeroponics?
0.0001% maybe. And that is an optimistic number and it will only apply to special plants like orchids or something.
There are reasons for this:
The system does not perform better than any other system in terms of yield.
The system is also too technical with a high risk of errors.
And they can not afford failures that take time to repair. It will cost them their crop.
It will be to expensive in labour because you need highly skilled technicians to repair stuff. Even low key set ups break down all the time; let alone something high tech like aeroponics.
If aeroponics was really the wonder system some people think, commercial growers would use it.
But they don't. And there is a reason for that.
It is not because they are narrow minded or old-fashioned. They use techniques that we can only dream of.
They don't use because it is not interesting for them for the reasons I mentioned.
Aeroponics is a fun system if you like techniques and playing around with nozzlers, pumps, arduino, etc.
But don't fool us that it is a superior system, because it is not.
The fact that you come to a forum like this - where there are mainly well-meaning amateurs (some better then others
) - to ask for advice, is also a reason for me to doubt your knowledge about the whole matter.