Advantages of ebb and flow over aeroponics

2bric1980

Active Member
high pressure aero is where its AT!.. the water is atomized to very small 50-80 micron droplets that are in turn uptake'd by the root system in a better delivery method.. the root system between LPA and HPA.. waaaaay different.. do some hmwerk :)
 

Mad Lab

Active Member
It doesn't get better than DTW - HPA system with a massive root chamber.
It really comes down to a few questions:
1. Do I want to be as efficient as possible? (hpa saves 90% of water use) (hpa also requires nutrients to be run at half strength)
2. Do I want to be as effective as possible? (hpa provides the maximum amount of osmosis and nutrient uptake)(hpa grows faster and produces larger fruit)

So I donno, I like saving 95% of my nutrient/water costs and 100% of my medium costs. This is alot of money if we are on a commercial scale, even alot in a 4 light garage.

I also like not having to dump a 100gal dirty reservoir every week. Or throwing away rockwool cubes or hydroton, and even worse remixing coco or soil every cycle.

Everyone else does too much work for me..

i'll sit back saving money and doing 95% less work.. ;)

got hpa?
 

Mad Lab

Active Member
I strongly suggest people to build their own HPA systems to really know what all the parts are doing.

But not everyone is DIY and it's virtually impossible to find a company that makes TRUE hpa systems, but I believe around April this year a company called Indoor Harvest, Corp is putting out some serious hpa systems for the serious hobbiest.

For all you who need to see what a REAL HPA system should look like!
Check um out:
 

AdubM

Well-Known Member
Wow there is so much wrong with that video, what is a root trichrome? ....lol. Curious if that system ever makes it to market. I see so many flaws! But hey let's post bogus information so people think I know what I'm talking about...ha
 
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