Cracking the Fogponic Code: How to build TRUE Aeroponic Fogger Gardens
Cracking the Fogponic Code: How to build TRUE Aeroponic Fogger Gardens
Episode 2 in my Understanding Fogponics playlist is about trial and error. I finally begin to see true aeroponic root systems develop, tiny micro hairs building nutrient absorbing colonies off the main roots, it’s just beautiful. I hope to answer the question, can you build a inexpensive truly aeroponic, micron nutrient delivery system that isn’t a HPA system (high pressure aeroponics)? I try to put a spin on my fogponic cloner being decommissioned. I also share a few secrets to my succuss this week that hopefully you will find useful.
Link to fogger
https://amzn.to/3gGndJ4
Link to 5v usb fans
https://amzn.to/3VybFGm
Just a thought or idea imagination creation. Maybe small pex like tubbing by each plant u shaped return and a small grade slope to the center for a collection tube or ketch can basically for collected condensation to exit the main base fogger area so it doesn’t pool in that area and has directed air fog flow… Recirculating so recycling and possibly reusing nutrients then a timer to purge after so many cycles. I personally want a true fogponics setup with redundancy most others seem to be doing hydroponics basically or something. So I’m picking up every book that I can on aeroponics/fogponics and will probably end up building a high pressure aeroponics system if what little I understand is different mist micron size than what you’re doing. nice video simple interesting intelligent down to earth….hope everything works out for you. ✌️
Can u make a video about the moving air fogponic system?? I’m kinda intrigue how it works.
How to build TRUE Aeroponic Fogger Gardens ??? Reporting
When one door closes … someone opens a window or kick the door down ? 🤣🤣 I’ve wanted to give up on my growing experiment quite a few times it’s extremely frustrating. Keep doing what makes you excited ! Amazing project 🙂
"The Cloner Massacre"
Sounds like a darker adult version of the clone wars.
bro, i got a solution for your hydro vs aero problem. i too was wanting to do the same thing and due to plant height i cannot have a fuggin garbage can size area to grow roots in with the same thing. due to where i live i have been devastated by root rot several times in my rdwc system and want to go aero. i don’t do fogponics because i have seen issues with nutrient delivery and foggers fucking up. i am doing more of a misting type of setup. my solution to the root length hanging into solution has been solved and is working well. i think with a fogger it would be even better, or at least easier. hit me back if you’re interested. i think you might already have completed your project but i dont know
great vid, in dept , professional and easy to understand. i give this video 5 stars for "excellence" and its information. great job.
What kind of EC can the fog carry?
Does a fog system uses less water than an aquaponic system?
How long does it take for the plant to develop?
I’m working on a general aeroponic system also but I’m working on designing a Fog that is treated electrostaticlly (negative charge) before it goes to the roots. Copy and Comprehend nature (Think lightning but without the sparks) Aka The Ebner effect with a little extra kick. This Fog also has beneficially effects on humans (but that’s another story)
Keep the faith, this is the CEA of the future. Yes, air circulation is a key.
I built a fogponics system and it was awesome for jalapenos. Grew a ton of fruit. The problem I had was that those foggers died after 4 months or so because they can’t handle the nutrients. It gets expensive to buy $50 foggers every few months… so I had to stop.
Nice! I designed an hp aero system. Not tried it to scale.
I think with the mist passing the plant, it’s foliar feeding through the leaves… Hence better growth?
You continue to learn!!! Wonderful!
*If only those floggers where dependable. The Piezo disc only has a 1250 hour rated life span. Fish aquarium Bubbles are rated for 15 years life-span and I have one that is 45 years old and still working.*