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Aeroponic Grow Systems with Proven Quality & Consistency
Nova Aeroponics offers cutting-edge aeroponic grow systems designed to help you efficiently grow healthier and higher-yielding cannabis plants. Our team of experienced custom fabricators provide personalized solutions to meet your specific growing needs. Specifically, we customize and manufacture aeroponic grow boxes that offer increased yields and reduced water and nutrient usage than hydroponics or traditional soil-based farming. Our grow boxes use a highly efficient misting technique that delivers the perfect amount of water, nutrients, and oxygen directly to the plant roots. As a result, you’ll achieve healthier and more robust plants. Nova Aeroponics team is a WS Hampshire company. Therefore, we are part of a 130+ year old organization with expertise in nonmetallic fabrication for a wide variety of world class OEM’s and production facilities. Our experienced team works with CNC machining, vacuum and thermal molding. As a result, we develop high-quality and effective custom solutions for indoor and greenhouse aeroponics growing. Whether you’re a hobbyist grower or a commercial cultivator, we can help you achieve your growing goals with our state-of-the-art, custom aeroponics grow solutions. Contact us today to learn how we can help you build aeroponic grow systems that will yield long-term, impressive results.
Oxygenation
Because the roots are fully engulfed in oxygen nutrient uptake is extremely efficient, leading to larger yields. In contrast, hydroponic systems have roots submerged in water and levels of dissolved oxygen monitored and maintained to avoid suffocating the plants. In aeroponics, there is zero risk of plants receiving sub-optimal amounts of oxygen.
Water Consumption
Aeroponics uses less water than hydroponics because the plant’s roots are suspended in the air and fed directly. This can be especially important in geographic regions where water resources are limited, expensive, or of poor quality that requires in house treatment. Any runoff water is typically captured and rerun through the system, eliminating waste of both nutrients and water.
Disease & Pest Control
Aeroponics has advantages over hydroponics in terms of disease and pest control. Because the roots are suspended in the air and are not in contact with a growing medium, there is less risk of root rot and other soil-borne diseases. Additionally, the lack of soil, rockwool, or other growing media also reduces the likelihood of pests such as fungus gnats and spider mites.
In the conversation of aeroponic vs hydroponic, which cultivation system is best? Both provide more efficient, eco-friendly options than traditional soil-based farming. Hydroponics is an environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional soil growing, but aeroponics requires fewer natural resources and nutrients to cultivate the same or higher amount of crops. Thus, a reduced carbon footprint. Rockwool, on the other hand, made from rock mineral manufactured into wool, is not at all environmentally friendly because its recycling options are limited, inefficient and require additional resources.
Hydroponics Systems Come in Different Shapes and Sizes
In hydroponics, plants are submerged in water or anchored in a growing medium. They absorb nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK’s) as well as other nutrients. Between water refill cycles, an air pump or air stone aerates the roots so that they absorb oxygen.
All hydroponic systems require a water-collecting reservoir, a steady nutrient source, optimum growing conditions, and clean water. Hydroponic plants remain hydrated because of the water that cycles through the growing trays. Leftover water is collected in an overflow tray and recycled through the water tank. The indoor controlled environment limits the risk of damage caused by inclement weather, such as excessive wind and rain. Some growers utilize a grow light for improved results.
The benefits of hydroponics over traditional cultivation techniques include:
- High yield: Plants typically grow 30% to 50% faster, providing greater yields than soil-based growing.
- Efficiency: Plants growing in a hydroponic system absorb more nutrients than plants growing in a soil-based system.
- Sustainability: Although hydroponic farming requires more water than aeroponics, hydroponic systems still consume fewer natural resources compared to traditional soil-based methods.
Using hydroponics to cultivate cannabis helps the roots receive all the nutrients they need to grow large and healthy. An electric pump or air stones properly aerate the plants, while substances such as clay pebbles, rockwool, coco coir, and perlite stabilize the plant at the intersection between stem and roots. These substances hold the plant in place and facilitate maximum nutrient absorption.