All that love their aerogarden please say...

Elove11

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Just baught a pro 200

i can not wait, should be here in a couple days...you guys have opened my eyes!

OMG i need some lowryder...tek ur plants are amazing as well as all the other ag peeps who have posted pics!

+rep the AG
 

TokeAment

Active Member
Just got me a pro, and some seeds for low plants for the AG system. From the looks of it. If you want to extend the size of your plant, you just remove the top and extend. From what I've seen so far it's pretty easy to use. Going to start a journal when i get everything all set up. :mrgreen:
 

wahs

Member
The new aero garden 200 is awsome i have had mine for 6 weeks and now flowering 7 beautiful girls.......................
 

SlickRickMcgee

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I got mine for Christmas. I tried the Master kit and then 2 pods with pot seeds. Within 2 weeks I realized that I should move it from the kitchen to the closet and fuck herbs I can get fresh cilantro and basil from Kroger's veggie aisle. I then started my 1st grow on Feb 2nd. 2009. Been fun and learning experience. I will always use it for something.:leaf:
 

BabyGreen

Active Member
The new aero garden 200 is awsome i have had mine for 6 weeks and now flowering 7 beautiful girls.......................

I have an Aerogarden pro 200 also, what settings you have it on for the watering. I had it on herbs but the leaves started to look droppy and turn yellow. I put it on strawberries and now I physically turn the unit on and off by unplugging it. Is there away to control the water cycle better. How do you maintain roots , my roots are getting sumerge in the nut water.
 

HarvestFest2010

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make sure not to light stress. Ylu can't quite keep it out in the living room. At least not at flower time. Its a cardholders novelty.
 

FoxCompany426

Well-Known Member
I have an Aerogarden pro 200 also, what settings you have it on for the watering. I had it on herbs but the leaves started to look droppy and turn yellow. I put it on strawberries and now I physically turn the unit on and off by unplugging it. Is there away to control the water cycle better. How do you maintain roots , my roots are getting sumerge in the nut water.
Once your roots are fully submerged in the water, you can turn off the AG water pump. It basically becomes a DWC. I would also get a figure 8 cord and timer, it gets tiresome having to turn the lights on and off yourself.

On another word, I love my AG. Great learning equipment. Plan on building some more setups for cheaper, but I will definitely be keeping the AG for clones.
 

BabyGreen

Active Member
Once your roots are fully submerged in the water, you can turn off the AG water pump. It basically becomes a DWC. I would also get a figure 8 cord and timer, it gets tiresome having to turn the lights on and off yourself.

On another word, I love my AG. Great learning equipment. Plan on building some more setups for cheaper, but I will definitely be keeping the AG for clones.

what is the switch on the back on the pump behind the filter. Its a round turn switch with 0-5. Is that a way to controll the pump
 

kronicsmurf

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Got some nice lowryders last year with my 1st aerogarden:) even though i had to switch to soil this year because of problems i still luv my ag and will try again after this grow is done. and i'm still growing lowryders too:) got some bud in the closet now:):peace:
 

SlickRickMcgee

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what is the switch on the back on the pump behind the filter. Its a round turn switch with 0-5. Is that a way to controll the pump

No shit dude, I've wondered the same thing.
I left mine on the setting it came with. But is it maybe a way of speeding up water flow, like a fuel pump on a corvette will flow more than a camry fuel pump? What would be the benefit of speeding up or slowing down the water flow? Less or more? Anyone? Maybe the "Ilovemyaerogarden.com" has answers for the pump speed. I will check it out after I suck down a bong load of herbs.:peace:
 
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