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    Aerograden For Seedlings???

    I am thinking of using a aerograden for seedlings then transfer to hydro bubbler buckets after about two to three weeks. I will have four plants in the aerograden and place a airstone/pump in for some extra oxygen. The garden I have has 9 sites. Are there negatives to using these for seedlings? I will not use the nutrients they supply.

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    Is there a 18hr light setting or 24hr? I have a 7 slot with a strawberry setting(24hr light) I have never used it tho. It also has a upgrade ECM for better water flow.
    i read that Nebula used one on her first grow and got root rot. let me know if anyone wants my 7 slot.
    You don’t have to be better than everybody else. You should strive to be better than you ever thought you could be.------Todd Y. 1986

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      I started 4 seeds in an aerogarden in the past. They can certainly get going and root very quickly. The biggest problem I had was water temp and the roots intertwined and difficult to separate.
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        I use a Aero garden to germinate my seeds. Then as soon as I see roots coming out of the bottom of t he plug, I transplant them to Peat pots. Then as soon as I see roots, I burry the peat pot in their permanent pot. That way you eliminate transplanting.
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