aerogardens (?)

pinklemonmoosek2

Active Member
My G-F Mom just got this cool little aeroponics thing and I was wondering if any of you think it could work with Mary J? I think it may be able to work but if anything you would have to add more light as the plants got bigger, but who am I to say I've never grown hydro before so... I really want to I just don't understand it enough to make my own garden.

So theres a link.

Home Of The AeroGarden From AeroGrow International ::: 1-800-GROW NOW
 

shortys6934

Active Member
whatchu wanna do is, take out the seeds in those little aerogarden pods. put a germinated tree seed in each pod. turn the light on for 18 hours a day, give it the neccessary nutrients, and when they get too tall take off the light n get a high pressure sodium lamp, use that for the flowering stage n get high son
 

FreePhx

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Aerogarden is a pre-built aeroponics system. The lights are shit, but the setup is OK. Its not a mister system, more of a waterfall system. It will grow mary J - but you definetly need better lights for decent results.

The nutes it comes with are also a little too harsh for cannabis. Pick up some fox farm or other cannabis specific nutes. SEARCH this forum... a few people (5-10) are growing with these setups.

My wife bought one, and I laughed at her and told her it would never work. Now, im pretty sure it is the coolest thing i have ever seen, but need to buy a big fat light.

Also found on this site - projects.bootstrap - Aeroponic Unit V1.1

It is a kick ass link to building your own aeroponics setup. This type of setup would blow the aerogarden away.

Good Luck and Jah bless!
 

FreePhx

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There are 7 spots - so you could get away with 7 small clones ( 1 - 1.5 footers). I would suggest 2 decent sized plants (3-4 footers). Any more and the roots will not have enough room.
 

Merciless_One

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Welp, here is a pic of what I have in my Aerogarden at the moment. I have 5 females (of various unkown but very high quality strains) in there which are 54 days into flowering. I have my AG in a small cabinet lined with tin-foil. It fits in there perfectly with a small fan to keep the air going.


..plants on the right are starting to fill out now...about another 3 wks for those...they must obviously be more of a sativa becaues they are taking longer.
However...the plant on the left is nearly ready to harvest..1 more week or so..look at those NUGZ!! i'm sooo excited, lol :hump: I'm frankly quite amazed at how well they are doing with how little light the Aerogarden has.


 

FreePhx

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Damn Merciless - those look very nice!

Do you have any additional lighting, or is that pure Aerogarden.
 

Merciless_One

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mogie

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Materials List:

1 opaque plastic tub
1 Rio 800 water powerhead
10 foot length PVC, 1/2-inch
8 slip-coupling PVC elbows (90 degree turns)
1 slip-coupling / threaded PVC T-adapter
1 threaded hose nozzle

8 180 degree jet sprayers (part 111B)
4 PVC to poly-tube adapters
2 feet flexible hose
1 roll 1/2-inch black poly-tubing
1 can white spray paint or coating




Every component to make this aeroponic tub is available at your local Home dePot,Wal-Mart, and aquarium store. You could probably get it all from the dePot, but they don't have the greatest selection of tubs.

You can use a different pump and skip the aquarium store, but the Rio is a good choice @ 211 gph. It comes with a ball valve to control the flow and the 800 uses a ceramic impeller so it won't degrade in saltwater.

The only problematic component in this design is the grade of misters easily available. A few different configurations were tried, and the barbed misters screwed into semi-flexible poly-tubing seemed to give the best results. All of these components are located near the plumbing and PVC in a section for sprinklers and drip irrigation, the brand is "DIG Corporation." If easily available, you can use better misters from a grow store.




Cut the PVC to necessary lengths. The most important factor is the height of the assembly, so don't cut it too short. You can always lower it afterwards. The 8 elbows connect the sides, and the T is inserted opposite the pump. The T-adapter has one threaded connection for the hose nozzle.

After completing the PVC work, the next step is making the spraybars. These are the black tubes that hold the misters, it is a somewhat stiff poly tubing sold for use with the emitters. This is where your clogs will happen so be prepared-- have extra misters on hand and you can even build two extra spray bars that you can swap in while you clean the others.




The spraybar starts with a PVC to Poly tube adapter (sold with all the other DIG accessories) and a length of the tubing. Next make very small guide holes for the misters to go into the tubing. It is very important for the holes to be small, it should be difficult to push the emitter into the tube. If the fit is not secure, the emitter will not spray. You may have to make a few spraybars before you get it right.

Your worst enemy will be clogs. Either you can replace the mister or the entire spraybar. This is the biggest disadvantage of aeroponics, but running distilled water for cloning will keep clogs to a minimum. If you clean it out it between cloning sessions it should hardly clog at all.




After you get the spraybars right, install them in the system and turn it on. You should get fountains of small droplets splashing up, not really a mist from these emitters, but it is still a very good cloning environment.

All thats left after that is to finish the top. Sold near the spray paint is a white rubber coating that lasts much better. This takes at least two or three coats for a good reflective surface. Be sure and drill the holes first or you will ruin the finish. Also cut a notch for the power cord so the top closes completely.

To hold the clones in you can use pieces of tubing, pre-split down the middle. You can easily remove these tubes and the clone without damaging the root system. They need to be transplanted quickly when they root or they will become accustomed to the aeroponics and have a more difficult time leaving. If transplanting into soil or soilless mix you can even move them as soon as they show bumps, around 5 days, and they will root with no transplant shock in around a week.




The quality of water that you put in the tub has a direct relationship to how fast the cuts will root. The best water to start with is either distilled or reverse-osmosis. They should both be between 0 and 20 parts per million and between 6.5 and 7.0 pH. Using tap water will clog the emitters much more quickly with mineral deposits. No rooting hormone is needed.

Some people report good results by using a watering schedule of 1/2 hour on, 1/2 hour off, but leaving the pump on constantly has always produced quick rooting as well. The water is super-saturated with oxygen from the constant splashing and spraying. If the ambient temperature isn't high enough, a necessary piece of equipment is an aquarium heater set at 78 degrees.

I hope you find this tub and aeroponic rooting method to be the simplest and most effective technique around. You simply fill the tub with clean water, take a cut, and drop it in. 7 days later you have roots-- no chemicals, no rockwool, no mess.
 

Merciless_One

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WOw! Merc! You have outdone me! damn nice... I'm jelous...

SPeechless

-Tek
Hehe...naw man, don't be jealous! I just got lucky with the seeds I had. Plus, I had the benefit of having you 1 step ahead of me, so I could benefit from your experience :)

How much did you yeild from the big girl that you had? It looked mighty tasty to me! mmmm....
 

Teknique70

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It was big, yes. but very light and fluffy. And asI said before a very nice smoke, it was... When it was wet (in that one pic I have) I think it was like 13 grams and after it dried and I picked all the buds off and manicured, I was left with like 4 grams...the other plant probobly gave me close to 4 gram all together too and maybe a gram or two off the big one befor the final harvest...Ya know?

So I ended up with like 10 grams with 2 plants, not much at all but I can make it more better now.... I dunno....

I think 5-10 grams per plant is a good number to count on when dealing with the aerogarden....

Peace
-Tek
 

Merciless_One

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Well...based on my "samples" that I've picked...i'd say I'll easily get 1+ oz.

I did not detach the hood..but I did have to raise it above it's last notch.
 

BxBaller4u

Active Member
Hey merci. I just bught one of those, and I scraped the original seeds out, and put MJ seeds in. What was your process from the beggining to what you have now, because quite frankly its freakin amazing what you have acomplished. and also is it normal for the water to stop flushing through when the light is off?
 

shaneM187

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so, ive been reading about these aerogardens and would like more details on what nutes and how much to use, lighting etc...any tips and info would be helpful and greatly apreciated
 

Al B. Fuct

once had a dog named
An Aerogarden might be useful for cloning but they are too small to flower cannabis plants. They use fluoros, which if used to flower, yield thin, weedy buds. You will be disappointed with an Aerogarden if you use one to flower cannabis.

There's much better ways to spend 300-odd dollars, that WILL grow dense nugs and lots of them. There's most definitely cheaper ways to root clones that would work as well or better.
 
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