AliCakes
Well-Known Member
Doc, while what you said about aeroponics is true to a degree, once your soil is balanced - pH rarely fluctuates in organics. Aero you will be adjusting once to twice a day. Pumps make it difficult to keep the water at 68-72F which you really need to do, and flushing can be done to a degree in soil - if you really want to (but it is totally unnecessary in an organic garden as their are no salts to flush).
While I will agree that I never had a bug issue with aeroponics and have had a few battles with them since moving to soil, the other issues have made it well worth it to switch my indoor garden over.
If you are going to do a true aeroponics system, very specific nutes are required - most stuff will clog the fine misters. I wish you the best, but if things don't turn out how you hoped - we will welcome you over here with open arms.
BTW, I come from a strong science background and was lured by the high tech set ups. Although, I was able to get larger yields than I have in organics thus far - my organic product is better and I have found growing to be much more enjoyable.
While I will agree that I never had a bug issue with aeroponics and have had a few battles with them since moving to soil, the other issues have made it well worth it to switch my indoor garden over.
If you are going to do a true aeroponics system, very specific nutes are required - most stuff will clog the fine misters. I wish you the best, but if things don't turn out how you hoped - we will welcome you over here with open arms.
BTW, I come from a strong science background and was lured by the high tech set ups. Although, I was able to get larger yields than I have in organics thus far - my organic product is better and I have found growing to be much more enjoyable.