Why aeroponics? Most people would agree that aero is the apex of hydroponics. Ok, maybe its more like some people would agree It is supposed to give you faster growth, faster harvests, bigger buds, higher yields, etc etc etc.
Ok, fine. All of that is true – in theory. In my experience, YMMV
Yes, I have seen significant increases in yield...and total disasters. Sometimes things move along at a break neck pace, and then you screw up and things slow down or stop.
In other words, aero can help a good grower, but it wont fix the problems of a bad grower. The environment – things like lighting, temps, humidity, PH control, nute balance, etc etc etc all seem to have a much larger impact on yield and plant health than simply switching from regular hydro modes to aero.
I measure my success or failure by grams per day – NOT gm/watt. Grams/watt is a useless, stoner science metric, but lets not get into that mess
I track how many dry grams I end up getting for each day I spend growing. More grams per day is good, less is bad.
When I was growing in soil I averaged in the 4 to 5 grams/day range. When I switched over to hydro, I went up to 5 to 6 gm/day. When I tried HPA I got up to the low 7’s. With AA I have hit very close to 8 gm/day. Well, not counting those grows where things did NOT go so well
Now all of those grows were in the same 4 ft tall, 7.3 sq ft tent with the same 320 watt LED lights, same ventilation, etc etc. I'm sure some of that improvement over time is due to me just getting better at this game in general.
In any case, aero isn't the be all, end all, fix all growing method, but it can be better if you can make it work correctly.
All of that said – I don’t give a crap about higher yields, or faster grows. Even with a bad harvest, I end up with plenty of meds for my use. I got into hydro and then aero because growing is just boring as shit! Plus I am a gizmo and gadget kind of guy and the hardware was interesting and something to play with.
But – then I discovered fuzzy roots, and I was hooked. Addicted is probably not too strong a word. I don’t really care what the plants look like or how much I yield. If I have fuzzy roots I am a happy man.
But #2 – are fuzzy roots really the ultimate form of roots? Based on the little actual scientific research I have seen, Id say yes. Those tiny hairs are supposed to increase nutrient up-take efficiency, and speed up the entire process.
I have no idea what kind of % increase in any aspect of growth fuzzy roots have over smooth roots. I'm sure it is a positive factor, but who knows if its 5% or 30% or? I've seen plenty of fantastic looking LPA, HPA, DWC,, ebb/flow, or NFT grows even though they had smooth roots.
So fuzzy hairs are not really necessary to have a great grow – no matter what kind of hydro you are running. Aero isn't necessary either.
My advice is don’t bother to get into aero just in the hope you will have automatically increased yields and huge buds. You might, or you might not see any significant improvements over your current growing style.
On the other hand, if I havent scared yo u off already, it can be a lot of fun if you are into learning new stuff, being on the cutting edge, experimenting, playing with gizmos, gadgets, etc. And who knows, you may even see some improvements in your grows!
Aero can be done very simply and cheaply with something like LPA. Done correctly (most people way over water) you should see a slight improvement over deep water techniques. You can move up to HPA, and keep it simple, but if you don’t really have the correct setup, proper timing schedule, equipment, etc, you will end up with smooth roots and see little to no improvement over LPA. The same is true of AA. If not done correctly, you will again end up with smooth roots.
If you are going to end up with smooth roots, Id recommend you stick with LPA. Its a LOT less trouble and a LOT less expensive and more reliable, easier to set up, dial in etc etc.
But – if you want to run at the peak and have fuzzy roots, then the only way I know is to spend the money and set up the system correctly and then spend the time dialing it in.
Fuzzy roots are not easy. They are much easier to loose than to get. They are fragile and sensitive to several factors. It will take time to dial in your system. You will need to experiment and you may need to kill off some (lots actually) seedlings along the way. In my case, its been a bunch of seedlings. I could be called a mass murderer of seedlings. Just this year, I probably started and killed off at least 2 dozen babies working out some changes to the system last spring and into the summer. All of that takes time too, so if you are in a must succeed situation where you cannot afford to have a bad or delayed harvest, then its probably not wise to switch over to aero just yet. Get some meds stored up just in case first.
I’ll go into the details of my personal setup in the next few posts, but feel free to jump in with questions, comments, etc.
Oh – I should warn you all that I am on a very limited budget, so pretty much everything I have done is as cheaply as possible. I'm also not a super neat builder. I'm into cheap, fast, functional, and cheap. So don’t expect to see ‘clean room’ grade building details I’m talking about you @SuperiorBuds and any one else who builds like they work at NASA!!
That said, don’t throw any stones unless you can meet or beet roots like these. Remember – its ALL about the fuzzy hairs as far as I'm concerned. Every thing else is secondary.
I forgot to tag some folks... @rkymtnman @SuperiorBuds @Yawningtears @Wastei @firsttimeARE I know there are other aero guys I have forgotten, so feel free ot tag anyone you think might be interested.
Ok, fine. All of that is true – in theory. In my experience, YMMV
Yes, I have seen significant increases in yield...and total disasters. Sometimes things move along at a break neck pace, and then you screw up and things slow down or stop.
In other words, aero can help a good grower, but it wont fix the problems of a bad grower. The environment – things like lighting, temps, humidity, PH control, nute balance, etc etc etc all seem to have a much larger impact on yield and plant health than simply switching from regular hydro modes to aero.
I measure my success or failure by grams per day – NOT gm/watt. Grams/watt is a useless, stoner science metric, but lets not get into that mess
I track how many dry grams I end up getting for each day I spend growing. More grams per day is good, less is bad.
When I was growing in soil I averaged in the 4 to 5 grams/day range. When I switched over to hydro, I went up to 5 to 6 gm/day. When I tried HPA I got up to the low 7’s. With AA I have hit very close to 8 gm/day. Well, not counting those grows where things did NOT go so well
Now all of those grows were in the same 4 ft tall, 7.3 sq ft tent with the same 320 watt LED lights, same ventilation, etc etc. I'm sure some of that improvement over time is due to me just getting better at this game in general.
In any case, aero isn't the be all, end all, fix all growing method, but it can be better if you can make it work correctly.
All of that said – I don’t give a crap about higher yields, or faster grows. Even with a bad harvest, I end up with plenty of meds for my use. I got into hydro and then aero because growing is just boring as shit! Plus I am a gizmo and gadget kind of guy and the hardware was interesting and something to play with.
But – then I discovered fuzzy roots, and I was hooked. Addicted is probably not too strong a word. I don’t really care what the plants look like or how much I yield. If I have fuzzy roots I am a happy man.
But #2 – are fuzzy roots really the ultimate form of roots? Based on the little actual scientific research I have seen, Id say yes. Those tiny hairs are supposed to increase nutrient up-take efficiency, and speed up the entire process.
I have no idea what kind of % increase in any aspect of growth fuzzy roots have over smooth roots. I'm sure it is a positive factor, but who knows if its 5% or 30% or? I've seen plenty of fantastic looking LPA, HPA, DWC,, ebb/flow, or NFT grows even though they had smooth roots.
So fuzzy hairs are not really necessary to have a great grow – no matter what kind of hydro you are running. Aero isn't necessary either.
My advice is don’t bother to get into aero just in the hope you will have automatically increased yields and huge buds. You might, or you might not see any significant improvements over your current growing style.
On the other hand, if I havent scared yo u off already, it can be a lot of fun if you are into learning new stuff, being on the cutting edge, experimenting, playing with gizmos, gadgets, etc. And who knows, you may even see some improvements in your grows!
Aero can be done very simply and cheaply with something like LPA. Done correctly (most people way over water) you should see a slight improvement over deep water techniques. You can move up to HPA, and keep it simple, but if you don’t really have the correct setup, proper timing schedule, equipment, etc, you will end up with smooth roots and see little to no improvement over LPA. The same is true of AA. If not done correctly, you will again end up with smooth roots.
If you are going to end up with smooth roots, Id recommend you stick with LPA. Its a LOT less trouble and a LOT less expensive and more reliable, easier to set up, dial in etc etc.
But – if you want to run at the peak and have fuzzy roots, then the only way I know is to spend the money and set up the system correctly and then spend the time dialing it in.
Fuzzy roots are not easy. They are much easier to loose than to get. They are fragile and sensitive to several factors. It will take time to dial in your system. You will need to experiment and you may need to kill off some (lots actually) seedlings along the way. In my case, its been a bunch of seedlings. I could be called a mass murderer of seedlings. Just this year, I probably started and killed off at least 2 dozen babies working out some changes to the system last spring and into the summer. All of that takes time too, so if you are in a must succeed situation where you cannot afford to have a bad or delayed harvest, then its probably not wise to switch over to aero just yet. Get some meds stored up just in case first.
I’ll go into the details of my personal setup in the next few posts, but feel free to jump in with questions, comments, etc.
Oh – I should warn you all that I am on a very limited budget, so pretty much everything I have done is as cheaply as possible. I'm also not a super neat builder. I'm into cheap, fast, functional, and cheap. So don’t expect to see ‘clean room’ grade building details I’m talking about you @SuperiorBuds and any one else who builds like they work at NASA!!
That said, don’t throw any stones unless you can meet or beet roots like these. Remember – its ALL about the fuzzy hairs as far as I'm concerned. Every thing else is secondary.
I forgot to tag some folks... @rkymtnman @SuperiorBuds @Yawningtears @Wastei @firsttimeARE I know there are other aero guys I have forgotten, so feel free ot tag anyone you think might be interested.
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