andycp1999
Active Member
If you want to grow herb in an Aerogarden then keep it simple. Just follow the Aerogarden instructions as you would for any other plant. Germinate the seeds inside the pods rather than germinating in water or wet towels. This saves needless steps. Start out by the window with an oscillating fan to strength the stalks.
When your plants grow high enough to first raise the lights, put them in a foil lined closet. As your plants grow, it's important to follow the Aerogarden instructions and prune, prune, prune. The herb will defiantly grow back as fast as you cut it. If some plants grow higher than others then top them off and keep all plants the same height. So rather than buy extra lights, simply expose more parts of the plant to the Aerogarden's limited lighting, and all the pruning will result in more fractal, complex branching with more places for buds to grow.
As for nutrition, start with none for the first two weeks, then one small tablet a week, then one big tablet a week, then two. Use your own judgment. Look at your plants and make a decision. The Aerogarden manual will be a big help with that.
And that's all folks!
The Simple Guy
When your plants grow high enough to first raise the lights, put them in a foil lined closet. As your plants grow, it's important to follow the Aerogarden instructions and prune, prune, prune. The herb will defiantly grow back as fast as you cut it. If some plants grow higher than others then top them off and keep all plants the same height. So rather than buy extra lights, simply expose more parts of the plant to the Aerogarden's limited lighting, and all the pruning will result in more fractal, complex branching with more places for buds to grow.
As for nutrition, start with none for the first two weeks, then one small tablet a week, then one big tablet a week, then two. Use your own judgment. Look at your plants and make a decision. The Aerogarden manual will be a big help with that.
And that's all folks!
The Simple Guy