DIY Aeroponics - Dirt Free Indoor Gardening Method
If you enjoy gardening, one of the cropping methods you may want to try is DIY Aeroponics. Before you begin, you should be sure and read the guide to learn how the system works and what you will need. There is useful information in the guide on this unique planting process. You will not only have fun while planting but you will be saving lots of money too as well as getting more healthy foods.
One of the easiest methods to use is the reservoir method. A reservoir of nutrient solutions is made available for the plants to use. In this home DIY Aeroponics process, the roots get the required oxygen from the aquarium air pump. This method has been used by many and been a success for those that are already using it. But the grower should ensure that light doesn't hit the nutrient solution.
Another method that you can learn about in DIY aeroponics is where plants are made to 'sit' on their own separate container which is different from the nutrient reservoir. This method is called flood and drain DIY Aeroponics system. There is usually a pump which is used to soak the roots of the plants with a nutrient solution and then goes back into the reservoir to allow the roots to dry before another soaking session. You can soak the plants quite often but it generally depends on the type of media you are using. This method is good for organic indoor Aeroponics planting.
Another method that you can learn about in DIY aeroponics is where several gallons of nutrients are held by a container. The plants roots which are hung down in the container are soaked from time to time by the use of spray heads. There isn't any need for a growing medium in this type of method. You have to ensure that you use only Aeroponics fertilizers to avoid clogging the spray nozzles.
The Drip system is another method of DIY Aeroponics cropping. The reservoir in this method is separate from the plant trays. There are tubes through which the nutrient solutions are pushed. If you aren't using slow emitters, you may have to ensure that you have a fast draining medium such as clay pellets because this method requires that the crops are fed by the dripping tube that is fixed at the top. Clogging is also an issue with this method and sometimes, controlling the flow might become a bit difficult. If you are concerned with any of these situations, you can use the guide to help you.
You can find all of the information that you need when you use the guide to help you decide which method of DIY aeroponics may work the best for you, and to be sure that you have the right materials and the right growing conditions available for your plants. You can find that using this growing process may be a great way to get all of the plants that you want to grow inside.

