ForbiddenFruit
Well-Known Member
A lot of people refer to this as an Aeroponics system, but I think (from my reading) that this is not an accurate description of the system I am thinking of using.
1st, I'd like to bounce my ideas on my overall set up and plans off of some of you:
I will run 3x1000w. 2 will be for flowering and one will be for cloning/vegging.
I am hoping to run a perpetual grow/SOG. And I hope to do so without having to use a mother (just getting my clones from my vegging plants).
1st question: Would this be the way to run my lights most effectively (2 on flowering and one on veg/cloning)?
Now, back to my main topic/question:
I plan to use 4 separate hydro systems (same type, but 4 different pumps/reservoirs, etc) in the flowering room. Reason for using so many is primarily due to the fact that I am starting from seed this 1st time AND I will be trying out a few different strains. SO, I expect my plants to be at all different stages and doing this will help me to adjust. Eventually I will not have this problem, but I don't think there is any harm in having multiple small systems as compared to just one. Or will this be a long term pain in the arse/issue that I am overlooking?
OK.. So I plan to set up a mister/sprinkler system in a 4' (long) x5' (wide) and DEEP grow space (I say deep so as not to have the plants quickly settling in a puddle of water..just want to give them as much space in there as possible). Of course it will be angled for drainage, but I still prefer to make it as deep as I can (though this conclusion of mine is based on my research, not on experience.. maybe there is no practical reason for doing so?). From that grow space I will have an intermediate reservoir for changing the water, nutes, and additional filtering, before dropping it into the main reservoir to be recycled.
I will run 2 of these back to back (in line for an overall 8' long and 5' wide space per light) and have a 6' or 9' (not sure which length just yet) light mover.
then the same set up on the other flowering light.
Now, this isn't a true aeroponic system, since I am simply spraying water on the roots(not a true atomizer) AND I will be using a grow medium (just some rockwool) So what is it exactly? I guess it is still refered to as an aeroponic system, but I want to make sure. I ask, so I know what to search for in order to gather more information, not out of simple curiosity.
Also, to any of you using a similar set up or a true aeroponic system, do you tend to/add water or nutes to the tops of the plants at all? Maybe taking a hand mister and spraying them? Any benefit of maybe running a drip system to complement the misters/sprayers (seems redundant, but figured I would ask)?
I have drawings of my plans, but my scanner is not functioning... Seems pretty straight forward though, so any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
1st, I'd like to bounce my ideas on my overall set up and plans off of some of you:
I will run 3x1000w. 2 will be for flowering and one will be for cloning/vegging.
I am hoping to run a perpetual grow/SOG. And I hope to do so without having to use a mother (just getting my clones from my vegging plants).
1st question: Would this be the way to run my lights most effectively (2 on flowering and one on veg/cloning)?
Now, back to my main topic/question:
I plan to use 4 separate hydro systems (same type, but 4 different pumps/reservoirs, etc) in the flowering room. Reason for using so many is primarily due to the fact that I am starting from seed this 1st time AND I will be trying out a few different strains. SO, I expect my plants to be at all different stages and doing this will help me to adjust. Eventually I will not have this problem, but I don't think there is any harm in having multiple small systems as compared to just one. Or will this be a long term pain in the arse/issue that I am overlooking?
OK.. So I plan to set up a mister/sprinkler system in a 4' (long) x5' (wide) and DEEP grow space (I say deep so as not to have the plants quickly settling in a puddle of water..just want to give them as much space in there as possible). Of course it will be angled for drainage, but I still prefer to make it as deep as I can (though this conclusion of mine is based on my research, not on experience.. maybe there is no practical reason for doing so?). From that grow space I will have an intermediate reservoir for changing the water, nutes, and additional filtering, before dropping it into the main reservoir to be recycled.
I will run 2 of these back to back (in line for an overall 8' long and 5' wide space per light) and have a 6' or 9' (not sure which length just yet) light mover.
then the same set up on the other flowering light.
Now, this isn't a true aeroponic system, since I am simply spraying water on the roots(not a true atomizer) AND I will be using a grow medium (just some rockwool) So what is it exactly? I guess it is still refered to as an aeroponic system, but I want to make sure. I ask, so I know what to search for in order to gather more information, not out of simple curiosity.
Also, to any of you using a similar set up or a true aeroponic system, do you tend to/add water or nutes to the tops of the plants at all? Maybe taking a hand mister and spraying them? Any benefit of maybe running a drip system to complement the misters/sprayers (seems redundant, but figured I would ask)?
I have drawings of my plans, but my scanner is not functioning... Seems pretty straight forward though, so any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!