abellguy
Active Member
Hey Guys,
20+ years growing experience here all indoors, no outdoor experience and most of the time in soil, about 8 years ago switched to a homemade drip system that I built out of the irrigation stuff and other parts from Home Depot. First run I loved the speed of growth and ease of watering and everything and all went pretty well on the first one. I think I got a little cocky and didn't put as much attention into the second run and from there it took me quite of bit of time to get things dialed in to where I was consistently happy with my results. One thing I never got used to was the algae build up on top of the rockwool blocks even if you kept them covered but I just learned to live with it.
After doing some research trying to figure out a better method of growing I came across Heaths' flooded tube vertical. While my system is actually nothing like that, he was the closest person I could find to the style of growing plants the way I do so I thought areo is going to be my way to grow. The unit from the store is awesome but seems to have the plant spacing so close together that you wouldn't be able to let the plants get very big, which I have found to give a better yield consistency. So I built my own that had a similar spacing to what I am used to using in my old drip system.
I thought hydro was fast but areo is like crazy fast so I felt supper inspired (plus nudged by Heath) to share my outcomes in my new setup that I have built. Things in this run have settled down so hope you enjoy as much as I am. peace
20+ years growing experience here all indoors, no outdoor experience and most of the time in soil, about 8 years ago switched to a homemade drip system that I built out of the irrigation stuff and other parts from Home Depot. First run I loved the speed of growth and ease of watering and everything and all went pretty well on the first one. I think I got a little cocky and didn't put as much attention into the second run and from there it took me quite of bit of time to get things dialed in to where I was consistently happy with my results. One thing I never got used to was the algae build up on top of the rockwool blocks even if you kept them covered but I just learned to live with it.
After doing some research trying to figure out a better method of growing I came across Heaths' flooded tube vertical. While my system is actually nothing like that, he was the closest person I could find to the style of growing plants the way I do so I thought areo is going to be my way to grow. The unit from the store is awesome but seems to have the plant spacing so close together that you wouldn't be able to let the plants get very big, which I have found to give a better yield consistency. So I built my own that had a similar spacing to what I am used to using in my old drip system.
I thought hydro was fast but areo is like crazy fast so I felt supper inspired (plus nudged by Heath) to share my outcomes in my new setup that I have built. Things in this run have settled down so hope you enjoy as much as I am. peace