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Really?
IMO If it were 1990 I'd go aero, but it's almost 2011, grow in water. ;)
BTW, UC's circulate 24/7 so no headaches to chill brah.
JK, how do you have your pumps setup so that the one kicks on if the other goes out? How hard is that to setup?
I'm not sure why everyone thinks aero is so expensive and complicated. Perhaps that is true for large scale setups but it would seem UC would scale to be more expensive with a larger grow as well, requiring bigger pumps, more plumbing, etc.
The days of accumulator tanks and expensive brass nozzels are long gone. These days it's as simple as Res > Pump > Chambers > Drain. A pump with enough fixins for 1 chamber (I'm planning on using a 20G rubbermaid brute trash can) will run you $100 + shipping and can be expanded to run up to 15 nozzles. That's fifteen chambers on a $100 pump putting out 110psi with an average droplet size of ~55 microns and the pump is capable of sub 2 second feed times with the right timer.
That seems pretty affordable and simple to me.
just throw them in 5-7 gallon pots each or smart pots. and run a drip system. use coco as your medium mixed with 15-20% perlite. this will result with best taste and yield.
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