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Aerogarden on a shelf

The Aerogarden fits nicely into a corner of a room.

The Aerogarden is Miracle Gro’s attempt at bringing hydroponics to the masses. Last year I picked up an Aerogarden 7, which is a mid range 7 pod, unit. Fresh out of the box it comes with the unit, two fluorescent bulbs, an herb kit, and nutrients.

It is easy to buy pod kits, plus you can buy pod refills that allow you to use your own seeds. I started using the refills and purchased my seeds separately. I started growing basil years ago, my basils are now 5th generation and it’s looking like 6th generation seeds will be produced soon.

Nutrients

By following the instructions and cleaning the water out every time one adds fresh nutrients, a stock kit will grow most herbs and maybe even some veg fine. Why? I may be wrong, but I have read that Miracle Gro nutrients tend to be a bit heavier in some than in others, which triggers imbalances. I had trouble growing veggies and cilantro, while the basil grew great.

A good two or three part nutrient system along with the tools to measure water quality and ph balance will maximize the Aerogarden’s potential. Since switching to a three part system I was able to start growing a mix of basils, kale, salad greens, and a small pepper plant. I have been using filtered tap water which is around 140ppm, the standard tap water reads around 180ppm, hard water. The lower the ppm the better.

My Aerogarden 7 growing a mix of herbs and greens

My Aerogarden 7 growing a mix of herbs and greens, using a three part nutrient system and filtered water.

 

Bulbs

The Aerogarden 7 with the LED light upgrade.

The Aerogarden 7 with the LED light upgrade.

The stock bulbs will put out sufficient light, but they have a limited life span, roughly 3-6 months per bulb, and are fluorescent, using around 25 watts each. The bulbs put out enough light that I’ve even managed to grow plants in pots that sit around the Aerogarden. The major disadvantage is that the bulbs do put out a lot of heat and can burn leaves that grow too close. This can be worked around by installing LED lights from a 3rd party vendor. The LED lights use 10 watts each. The LED lights have been reported to put out slightly less lumens, but they are full spectrum and my garden is still growing well. I’ve only been running them for a couple months, but no issues so far.

Water Reservoir

The base, where the water goes, is a very simple aeroponics setup. It has a built in aerator similar to the air bubbles for fish tanks. Newer models use a different setup, but this works well. If the aerator in the Aerogarden has fail or if you feel that the aerator isn’t circulating the water well enough, it can be replaced or supplemented with one built for a fish tank. I check to make sure mine is clear each time I clean my reservoir out.

Control Circuit

The electronics themselves use a simple control circuit that controls at least three timers, one timer triggers the light relay, another timer triggers the aerator relay, finally there is a timer for the ‘Add Nutrients’ light. The circuit also integrates a simple low water sensor.  This entire circuit could be easily replaced with a raspberry pi or arduino for custom schedules. It’s something I’m considering doing in the future.

Having fibro is almost like being in a fight, your body vs you. You may not want a fight, but do one wrong thing and you’re in a battle. Lately I’ve been using exercise as part of my arsenal against the fibro. I have been jogging in the mornings or evenings, and on rainy days playing Dance Dance Revolution (DDR). I have an excellent set of dance mats, so I can really get the cardio going. As long as I was staying active I was keeping the fibro at bay, but the activity had another side effect, a growing ache that evolved into a jacked up back. My core isn’t yet strong enough to keep up with my level of activity and the muscles around my spine gave up.

Over the weekend I had to rest my back, ice it, and massage it with my TENS unit. Now it’s Tuesday, the back is feeling better, but the fibro is flaring with a vengeance. Had a moderate mid grade fever last night and woke with a low grade fever. Waking with a low grade fever generally means that the fever will get worse throughout the day. Normally I would fight the fever with exercise. As long as the fever stays low grade I can still walk, jog, and play DDR, but if it goes mid grade I’ll lose. This is why it is a fight.

Predicting the flare ups and fevers is difficult, the rules change. What helps one day may make it worse the next. Some of my flare ups are triggered by food. Each Wednesday lunch is catered at work. Wednesday night or Thursday morning I may be in a flare up. If I eat lunch at home, I’m generally okay. The only constant is that exercise, cardio and a little strength training, reduces the severity and duration of these flareups. If I don’t keep up with the exercise the flare up get worse, if I over exercise I can trigger a flare up. If this doesn’t sound like a battle then I don’t know what is.