aeroflo 36

gweddo6868

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This is my aeroflo setup I have 501 og and skywalker Ko kush bid bud on it been on the table for a week goin to veg them one more week.
 

jordan293

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I had the aeroflo 20, I grew in it for like 3 years. I just gave that thing away a month ago, and I was glad to finally be rid of it. That system is good for sea of green and that's about it. I bought the system when I was naive and didn't know much about growing. I tried growing big plants in it, my first grow was 6 plants that were all 8 feet tall, once the plants get to about 3 feet there are so many roots they start to clog the tubes and restrict fresh water flow down the tube and eventually some portions will start to rot and stink, a lot! Also after like 2 grows the sprayers start to clog and you have to take it all apart and clean the shit out of them. Don't get me wrong it is a great system the plants grew exceptionally fast compared to soil you just can't grow large plants in them, so I've decided to switch to 5gal aeroponic buckets, same growth but larger root space
 

gweddo6868

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I had the aeroflo 20, I grew in it for like 3 years. I just gave that thing away a month ago, and I was glad to finally be rid of it. That system is good for sea of green and that's about it. I bought the system when I was naive and didn't know much about growing. I tried growing big plants in it, my first grow was 6 plants that were all 8 feet tall, once the plants get to about 3 feet there are so many roots they start to clog the tubes and restrict fresh water flow down the tube and eventually some portions will start to rot and stink, a lot! Also after like 2 grows the sprayers start to clog and you have to take it all apart and clean the shit out of them. Don't get me wrong it is a great system the plants grew exceptionally fast compared to soil you just can't grow large plants in them, so I've decided to switch to 5gal aeroponic buckets, same growth but larger root space
Thank you for the advice Jordan and I will not be growing eight foot tall plants lol I have grown aero for three years and in my experience with a table was good but this setup is different and I can see where the roots would become a problem so I will have to work with that even though my table is not filled this will be my test run almost all the strains I've grown for a long time so after a few adjustments on the table and we will see what happens but at full steam I have high hopes for this setup and for the aero buckets I had a 12 site it did awesome pain in the ass to change the water in buckets and mixing notes for all but it paid off 4 to 6 zips dried per plant o yeah and ur root with root growth the size of basketballs nearly good luck
 

bellcore

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I had the aeroflo 30 a few years back and it was fun, but also a lot of work with the res temps, RO water. I do like your setup with the shorter tubes (7 sites per tube vs 10.) Great roots!
 

gweddo6868

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I had the aeroflo 30 a few years back and it was fun, but also a lot of work with the res temps, RO water. I do like your setup with the shorter tubes (7 sites per tube vs 10.) Great roots!
Thank you they are 6 site per tube and it will go good I have no doubts and I don't mind the work
 

gweddo6868

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Today is the day two week veg everybody is looking the good healthy and ready for flower I'm flipping today and re firing my second thousand
 

bdt1981

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Today is the day two week veg everybody is looking the good healthy and ready for flower I'm flipping today and re firing my second thousand
I have an aero flo2 36 that im about to be starting up. I have a question about the spray lines. All there are are some holes in the line. Not what i had in mind when i was thinking of spraying the roots. So what way do u point the holes? Do i need to move them around until i see the most spray? Ricochet the jet off the top of the rail? Add mister heads? I alreade added holes between the original holes.
 
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