How to build a Aeroponic hydroponic System


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25 Comments

  1. Betaempire

    on 3rd May, 10 06:05pm

    Does the pump remain on during off (lights) hrs?

  2. CountCane1994

    on 3rd May, 10 07:05pm

    stolen from instructables

  3. 2bigpower

    on 3rd May, 10 07:05pm

    @RabidTurkey2k8 tomatoes ? yeah , RIGHT…

  4. 2bigpower

    on 3rd May, 10 07:05pm

    @RabidTurkey2k8 tomatoes ? yeah , RIGHT…

  5. onxiaftw

    on 3rd May, 10 08:05pm

    how about the plant nutritions … how much are using in a galoon of water? … which types?

  6. mafiamillions

    on 3rd May, 10 09:05pm

    @Lunarlaserranging The roots can hang in the water if u have an air pump feeding oxygen to the roots

  7. STGBADFISH123

    on 3rd May, 10 09:05pm

    NIce system I think its real informative

  8. shadow9376

    on 3rd May, 10 10:05pm

    aeroponics is complicated and all you did was a slide show? you should definutely repost this as a video.

  9. sniped101

    on 3rd May, 10 11:05pm

    this music sounds like it should be for”how to make a pipe bomb” instead of this.

  10. Lunarlaserranging

    on 3rd May, 10 11:05pm

    when the roots get big and start to hang in the water am i losing the effects of aeroponics? is there much difference in performance to a system that has a seprate resovoir so the roots never grow in the resovoir. IS it really worth the extra hassle of having a seperate resovoir or will the root hanging into the solution work just as wll. i personally thought it would be better if the roots dont permanently hang into the solution.

  11. marco10125

    on 3rd May, 10 11:05pm

    @sparklerbombg i know right

  12. sparklerbombg

    on 4th May, 10 12:05am

    i hate slide shows..put up a vid its so much less copmplicated

  13. p9hu77

    on 4th May, 10 12:05am

    just buy a pond fogger without lights on it and put it into the same type of tub used in this video, add hydroponic medium to your mesh pots and add nutes to your RO water then adjust for ph thats it. Take water from the tub and water from the top untill roots reach into reservoir. If you want you can add an airstone.

  14. etonetonte

    on 4th May, 10 12:05am

    hey u should elaborate a lil more on that i would really like to know how to use your method instead this one is a bit difficult

  15. kingtacolikespunpun

    on 4th May, 10 01:05am

    basil RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT ;)

  16. p9hu77

    on 4th May, 10 02:05am

    Best to use RO water.

  17. jaenadar

    on 4th May, 10 02:05am

    They clog very, very badly from what I’ve read. (calcium in water).

  18. 14CPO

    on 4th May, 10 03:05am

    A stainless steel tank would be good.

  19. 14CPO

    on 4th May, 10 04:05am

    I reccomend everybody trying a horizontal aeroponic grow system for small plants. I am working on one. Its gonna be a large round trashcan with lots of 2″ net pots but instead of having plants grow vertically they are going to grow from the side. I will be able to get 200 2″ net pots for micro herb production. It will be suitable for small plants like basil. YOu will find the mister on this system he’s building only give a side spray which means they must go in between the pots.

  20. dddproject

    on 4th May, 10 04:05am

    left in an open container for 24 hours. or better yet use bioplastics if you are able to find products like these.

  21. dddproject

    on 4th May, 10 05:05am

    ya because of a lot of infrastructure was built before the 21 century. although pvc is most likely fine to use is irrigation or hydroopoincs. polypropylene or polyethylene do not release toxins, etc. into the air when being manufactured or recycled or incinerated (for power) like pvc does. greenpeace has called for an all out ban on pvc. is pvc bad in hyrdo, not likely there is prob more chlorine in the acual water to clean it. which evaporates from water when

  22. copefarms

    on 4th May, 10 05:05am

    pvc pipe is used in the majority of household water systems in the United States. The pipes ran thru most peoples house walls, the pipes run from the city water to your house, from your well to your house, from 99% of all farm irrigation, etcetc. The list goes on.
    PVC pipe is what gives 99% of the U.S. water.

  23. HeWhoBefriendsDogs

    on 4th May, 10 05:05am

    He’s right. You could get al sorts of nasty, toxic contaminants that will make the product taste bad and make you sick in the long run.

  24. beerjordan

    on 4th May, 10 05:05am

    im getting me some dank buds

  25. dddproject

    on 4th May, 10 05:05am

    pvc is not food grade.

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