Go for it. What’s to lose?Might have to pull my aerogarden out of basement and try it out. Havent even tried it yet.
Will have to veg one in it from seedling, no room as is big one. And next round of seedlings is ready to go already.Go for it. What’s to lose?
I’m now using my viparspectra P2000 for the flowering stage.Have a Lemon Cake in the Aerogarden in it's 3rd week of flowering. Works flawlessly.
Also plan to slightly modify the Aerogarden by using it without its normal top and using it as a drip-system reservoir and controller.
Dutch it up at bit for the next grow.
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I like this. Only thing I would do is line the inside with that double reflective insulation rollCabinet Grow View attachment 4990292
There's only so much the stock 45 watt can do. It really makes a difference to shine a secondary and tertiary lights on the unit,I’m now using my viparspectra P2000 for the flowering stage.
There is 1×1×2 space I think its enough and I have sufficent light in there so dont need to bring down the light too much if I got right from what are you saying ,sorry my english is not so good.With the Aerogarden and a photoperiod plant, even well topped and trained horizontally, the light needs a longer cord so it can be detached from the reservoir/controller unit and hung on top of the grow box. It would be a simple thing to lengthen the cord...they should have thought of that.
Yeh in that case u need more space lol but I just want this for max 3 plant not more.I have my boom up all the way on my Aerogarden and I have 5 more weeks of bloom. It's not high enough. You have the perfect setup.
What nutrient do You use ?I have my boom up all the way on my Aerogarden and I have 5 more weeks of bloom. It's not high enough. You have the perfect setup.