Guest guest Posted January 16, 2012 Report Share Posted January 16, 2012 , or anyone else using one of these gardens. you said you do not use their refill kits. And I know you don't use their seeds. You mentioned a few things you use such as coir and tampons. My question is re nutrients. The Aerogarden website indicates you put nutrients into the water to feed the plants. Also, what do you use for domes and " baskets " for the plants, if you don't use the one's the company sells. I am really interested in getting started on growing with a Aerogarden and am watching Craigs list to see what I can find near me. Also their is a sale at the company site and some sole on Amazon. Velda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2012 Report Share Posted January 17, 2012 I read that twice, and all I see is suggestion on LED lights for growth. I thought it was a comparable product to Aerogarden. I guess I am not understanding what you are trying to get me to look at. Maybe the garden you suggest does not want to come up on my computer. Did I miss something? What I am looking for is a complete, easy to use, reliable place to grow lettuce and herbs, without having to build something and go searching for blue diode led lights. Velda On 1/16/2012 11:40 PM, Randy Harmelink wrote: Have you considered something like this: http://scienceray.com/philosophy-of-science/indoor-farming-grow-crops-in-your-house/ "Simply by using the LED glow, the day and night timings are simulated with the growing plants circadian rhythm, many times using a shorter time of 24 hours cycle providing constant temperature and almost 95 less water, this indoor farming for the future uses no pesticides but increases the yield of the crop by three times." On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:35 PM, Velda <solomon@...> wrote: , or anyone else using one of these gardens. you said you do not use their refill kits. And I know you don't use their seeds. You mentioned a few things you use such as coir and tampons. My question is re nutrients. The Aerogarden website indicates you put nutrients into the water to feed the plants. Also, what do you use for domes and "baskets" for the plants, if you don't use the one's the company sells. I am really interested in getting started on growing with a Aerogarden and am watching Craigs list to see what I can find near me. Also their is a sale at the company site and some sole on Amazon. Velda ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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