Custom Aero System

notmyrealname

Active Member
hey there guys,

so i'm regrouping from an all-male crop and as that was my first grow i'm going to go put that knowledge to use and make my own aero system (not the damn aerogarden anymore) -- i've got all parts and have a good idea how to put it together, thanks to this link projects.bootstrap - Aeroponic Unit V1.1 from major toke

one thing i'm not 100% sure on tho... when i pop holes in the lid of this rubbermaid container to put the net baskets in, do i need to put in anything besides my seeded/cloned rockwool cube? i keep seeing people fill the net basket with the little pebble medium (vermiculite or clay or whatever) and then the rockwool on top.... are those pebbles necessary? or can i just drop the rockwool into the net container and make sure it's snug and blocking the sprayers from misting up into the grow area

also, a mylar lined space 3' wide by 2' by 6' high with a 6" exhaust fan and an exhaust duct at the top should control heat from a 400w HPS right?
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
A 6 inch duct and exhaust fan should do the trick.

The net pots with the rockwool cube, and the rocks around and whatever anyone comes up with is just a way to stabilize the plant as it's growing. That system grows plants very quickly, so they get top-heavy fast. It's best to have those pots tightly secured in the holes if you can. That's the weak link...
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
the rock wool does good on its own but I always use the grodan clay pebbles to stabalize the plant and it it also helps give the roots a good system to grow in.Moisture holds better and helps stop light getting to roots.
 

nongreenthumb

Well-Known Member
they clay pebbles do also serve another purpose, as you grow and add nutrients to the rockwool the light will hit the rockwool and start to cause algae, so if the rockwool is covered you dont, i agree with what everyone else has said about it just saying another good point about it.
 

Al B. Fuct

once had a dog named
Rockwool wicks up and holds a lot of water. Without some material like expanded clay pellets or lava rock between the rockwool cube and the nutrient mist, the cube will saturate and stay saturated. This overwet condition can cause root disease problems. The lava rock or pellets will wick a little bit of moisture, enough to encourage root development, but doesn't get saturated like a rockwool cube.
 

nongreenthumb

Well-Known Member
hey there guys,

so i'm regrouping from an all-male crop and as that was my first grow i'm going to go put that knowledge to use and make my own aero system (not the damn aerogarden anymore) -- i've got all parts and have a good idea how to put it together, thanks to this link projects.bootstrap - Aeroponic Unit V1.1 from major toke

one thing i'm not 100% sure on tho... when i pop holes in the lid of this rubbermaid container to put the net baskets in, do i need to put in anything besides my seeded/cloned rockwool cube? i keep seeing people fill the net basket with the little pebble medium (vermiculite or clay or whatever) and then the rockwool on top.... are those pebbles necessary? or can i just drop the rockwool into the net container and make sure it's snug and blocking the sprayers from misting up into the grow area

also, a mylar lined space 3' wide by 2' by 6' high with a 6" exhaust fan and an exhaust duct at the top should control heat from a 400w HPS right?
I personally would go for a dwc system instead not a whole world apart to be honest but its going to be far less maintainance, with the aero system decribed in that link, the water level has to be kept relatively low to allow for roots space and the space to spray them, so the nutes are going to change ph and nutrient level pretty quickly and then when they in flowering they are going to be draining that small amount of nutrient soup pretty quickly and then at some point the are going to make it into the nutrient anyway.

You would be far better off in my opinion to just leave out the misters and go dwc and fill the nute tank to the brim and then let the roots sit in the solution permanently and use an air pump and airstones to give the roots air.

If you do aero and the roots make it into the nute solution, you will be wanting to add an air pump and airstones then anyway.

In my eyes the way to go if your going to go hydro is to go dwc/bubbleponic
 

ViRedd

New Member
Sorry, I have to disagree with nongreenthumb's post ... even though he has the best avatar on the site. *lol*

I've done soil grows, DWC grows and have settled on aero. I'm yielding the same amount from six plants using aero that I was yielding from 14 plants using DWC. Even though I was using six, six-inch airstones in my DWC setup, the aero setup gets a LOT more oxygen to the roots. The growth is faster during veg using aero also. I'm never going back to DWC after growing out my last six crops using aero.

Vi
 

nongreenthumb

Well-Known Member
Sorry, I have to disagree with nongreenthumb's post ... even though he has the best avatar on the site. *lol*

I've done soil grows, DWC grows and have settled on aero. I'm yielding the same amount from six plants using aero that I was yielding from 14 plants using DWC. Even though I was using six, six-inch airstones in my DWC setup, the aero setup gets a LOT more oxygen to the roots. The growth is faster during veg using aero also. I'm never going back to DWC after growing out my last six crops using aero.

Vi
Feel free to disagree thats what the site is for, this is just a difference of opinion based on personal preference
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Lando I went with a home made aero setup for my grow and will never leave it again. Its homemade from homedepot parts cost about $130 to buld and is a 28 plant setup.I luv it no maintence really. Its dialed in good so my ph stays pretty consistant and my ppm is falling in perfect combination to the plants water usage so they are feeding and rinking in perfect ratio.. All I do is check the ph and ppm every other day and if I need some water top it off.Mister I found dont clog and get 2-3 inches of growth a day.These things are great and all parts were local at hardware store or you can buy a premade unit like this for $800 lol never those dummies
 

bmn

Active Member
I'm going to build my own aero unit really soon. ordering parts online VERY shortly :)
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