AeroGarden Guide/FAQ v 2.0

leova

Well-Known Member
Maybe he tried to plug in one of the cords that isn't an exact Figure-8 shape. There are 2 kinds:

A) [ ]( ) <--- NOT THE KIND YOU WANT

and

B) ( )( ) <---- the kind you want

they look VERY similar if you're not careful, that's probably what the guy did....



There are TWO versions of this adapter. One is NON-polarized, and has a "figure 8" shape to it. The other is polarized, with one side of the figure "8" squared-off.
 

FoxCompany426

Well-Known Member
ok rot now im confused lol
so ur AG dosent have the water pump that pumps the water to the drip feeder? ur sayin it juss pumps air into the water and on top of that it came with an air stone in the bottom? i dunno if im juss confused or if what ur sayin makes any sense but if uhave a diff workin AG id deff like to see a pic of it lol.

also leova i read about the figure 8 coard in this threat and i figured thats how u accomplished turnin off the pump and leavin the lights on. I know the guide said to get a non polorized figure 8 cord, and i had seen on youtube how some kid blew the hood of his AG because he plugged it into a figure 8 cord. did this happen because his cord was the wrong kind? aka: "a polorized one"? lol
i juss wanna make sure i dont blow the top off my machine...
Using a "polarized" plug would not have caused that. If the hood uses a "non-polarized" plug, that means that it is not polarity sensitive and the positive and negative sides could be connected either way.

If the plug was "polarized", that would mean it was supposed to receive a plug that had a set negative and positive side.

Thus saying, if you took a "polarized" plug and plugged it into a "non-polarized" receptacle, it wouldn't make a difference.

His hood was probably shorted.
 

SueT845

Member
Newbie here, just got my Aerogarden up and running, I found your info very helpfull, but I am not sure how many hours do I need to let the pump run in my AG, any advise would be appreciated.
 

FoxCompany426

Well-Known Member
Newbie here, just got my Aerogarden up and running, I found your info very helpfull, but I am not sure how many hours do I need to let the pump run in my AG, any advise would be appreciated.
I set mine to 24/7, but if you don't have that setting or you just don't wanna use it, salad greens works great too.

Just make sure to completely turn the pump off once you get a good amount of roots in the water.
 

gtichris

Member
yeah, if you consider $5 a waste? 100w CFLs are about $4 each. and my hood is hanging so secure- you could easily set a ten pound weight on it.

the aerogarden has extremely bright bulbs. your average CFL doesnt even come close. but i have surrounded the aerogarden hood w/60w CFLs, and it does seem

to help. if you were to spend $200 on an aerogaeden and use it for cloning --THAT would be a waste!
 

Juerve

Active Member
Hello RIU aerogardeners. I have a quick question and am wondering if anyone else has encountered this, but first i want to say thanks to RIU for all the information provided on this forum. this has been by far the most necessary tool in my two grows.

my question is this: in both of my grows thus far i've encountered a white crusty build up on the surface of the reservoir. the best way i can describe it is that it looks like battery corrosion. i covered the surface with foil, covering up all of the unused holes, but i noticed that moisture builds up in between the foil and the surface. the moisture dries in some places creating the crust. my assumption is that it's the nutrients being left behind as the water dries off. is there any way to prevent, avoid, or stop this? would a liquid nutrient prevent this from happening? i'm using the regular aerogarden nutrients and i premix them in water before adding them to the reservoir. could it possibly be because i left the aerogarden pump on for the entire grow (i know better than to do this, but at the time i didn't have an airstone for circulation)? because with it pouring water into the empty holes, it could easily be creating condensation in between the foil and the surface.

has anyone else encountered this problem with their aerogarden? thanks for any advice you can give.
 

SueT845

Member
Would it work if I took one of my healthy outside babie plant and put it in the AeroGarden, could it work and continue to grow healthy. Replies greatly appreciated.
 

FrankRuzzo

Active Member
thanks for all the replays bout the figure 8 cord, ill make sure to get a no-polarized that has the ()() shape not the []() shape, and ill be doing this soon as my roots are well established already. My new problem as of a couple of days after sacrificing the bad WW baby, is that my leafs seem to be dryin out. not liek their turnin brown like over nutes cuz ive barely used any nutes, maybe a half of a small AG tab, a quorter every week. So i read i could be under nuteing them? does anyone habe any suggestions? like i said the leafs juss look to be dryin out evn tho they stay green they dry out startin fromt he tips and they dry out to a crunchy like state. has anybody ever seen this? please help!!
 

onship

Active Member
I do not see bubbles coming out of my stone. Does the pump need to be placed at a certain height? I bought the smallest available pump (Walmart). Is it possible that the stones have too much resistance?
 
hello-have you see that my name is: staarter:'d like to start from ground to hidroponic-rearing I have read almost all of the recent face-but the question of the duration of floating-then how long and how many times a minute should drive the process 1? raft of one or more times?​
 
i have clones that i just started with an aero grow should i keep the lights on for 2 weeks 24 hours or 20 hours on 2 weeks .


let me know i have some more questions
 

rotwiler

Active Member
Use liquid, mine took off when I changed to good nuts, the AG tabs caused a white crusty stuff in mine too. I ended up getting mine to a foot or so tall and over 14 inches wide, then moved them to a grow tent to flower. The issue I had was the stalks became so large and the roots started to get larger than the plastic on the AG pods. So I had to cut the pods off and moved them to the tent. During my AG grow I used 3 shop reflectors with (2) 6500k cfls and 1 2700k. Also, go easy on the nutes since they are in water all the time and as they grow they can suck up half the AG water supply in a day and over time you can get concentrated nutes in there.
 
I do have that root growing, but can't figure out how to turn that pump off, is there another attachment that I will need to purchase for my Aerogarden. Many thanks for your reply.
 
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