skunkluvr
Well-Known Member
Hey, I have some experience with the AG and I can offer some advice. I started a few plants in one and I would say it is excellent at STARTING plants, but not good for a full life cycle for several reasons.
The main reason it's not a great choice for full term growing is that the tank is too small. At only 3 gallons you will be challenged at keeping the PH ballanced, nutrients at the correct level, and temperature fluctuations in check. The small tank also limits the size of the root ball and does not provide adequate oxygen for good root health. I'm not saying you can't grow a plant to full term in the AG, but it's going to be a daily regimen of water maintenance.
I used the AG for starting seeds and then transplanted to soil when they were 6 inches high and it worked fantastic. When I tried to grow a full plant I had horrible PH and nutrient problems with that tiny tank, so if you do try to do it then good luck and please let me know your secret if you succeed!
BTW-the Turbo Garden Aero is a different product and MUCH better for growing, but it's not the same thing as the AeroGarden
The main reason it's not a great choice for full term growing is that the tank is too small. At only 3 gallons you will be challenged at keeping the PH ballanced, nutrients at the correct level, and temperature fluctuations in check. The small tank also limits the size of the root ball and does not provide adequate oxygen for good root health. I'm not saying you can't grow a plant to full term in the AG, but it's going to be a daily regimen of water maintenance.
I used the AG for starting seeds and then transplanted to soil when they were 6 inches high and it worked fantastic. When I tried to grow a full plant I had horrible PH and nutrient problems with that tiny tank, so if you do try to do it then good luck and please let me know your secret if you succeed!
BTW-the Turbo Garden Aero is a different product and MUCH better for growing, but it's not the same thing as the AeroGarden