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AeroFlo

2

Model 36

Unpacking

See the above photograph to familiarize yourself with the parts.

Parts list:

Reservoir (40 gal), lid, small access lid
6 Growing chambers with Laser Spray Lines
6 Drain Level tubes
Chamber Manifold
Packet of Lubricating Grease
Pump Line
Drain Valve
Bluestone Pump with filter
General Hydroponics™ Flora™ 3-part nutrient
36 three inch Grow Cups
36 CocoTek™ Basket Liners
9 Liter Hydroton™ Growing Media

Growing Chambers

Chamber

Manifold

Reservoir (40 gal)

w/Small Access Lid

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Pump

Line

Bluestone

Pump

3” Grow Cups

CocoTek

Liners

Cleaning between crops

Drain the whole system, brush out the growing chambers and, if necessary, unclog

the spray holes in the beige laser spray lines mounted inside the growing cham-

bers. Sponge off all parts with bleach to disinfect. Rinse everything thoroughly to

remove all traces of bleach. To be sure that the system is free of chlorine refill it

with water and run it for a few hours, then drain again before introducing a new

crop. Clean filters frequently. Simply unplug pump and remove reusable filter. Rinse

filter under hot water to clean.

Hydroton

We have had many years of excellent results working with Hydroton clay pellets for

plant support. We recommend that you rinse new Hydroton thoroughly to remove

the fine sand which builds up from abrasion during shipping. Between crops it is

good to wash the Hydroton well, removing all organic debris. An effective method is

to boil used Hydroton in a large pot. This sterilizes and dissolves any accumulated

salts. Caution: Do Not rinse Hydroton with bleach (chlorine).

Nutrients

Nutrients are the lifeline to your plants. Since you are providing the plants with all

their nutritional needs we recommend you feed them the best. General

Hydroponics™ offers a wide variety of plant foods. We have had great success

using our Flora series 3 part system (FloraGro™, FloraBloom™ and FloraMicro™). 

1

Fill the reservoir with fresh water.

If you are in an area with poor- quality water (over 200 ppm Total Dissolved

Solids), we recommend that you use purified water (Reverse Osmosis and/or rain

water). General Hydroponics also has 

Hardwater FloraMicro

™ nutrient formula

available. Hardwater FloraMicro™ should be used in place of regular FloraMicro

where hard water is a problem.

2

Add nutrients as per instructions on label. Add FloraMicro first then add

FloraBloom, and FloraGro, stirring well each time. Never pre-mix nutrient concen-

trates. This may cause nutrient “lock-out”.  

3

Adjust the nutrient solution pH between 5.5 and 6.5 (see instructions with the

General Hydroponics pH Control Kit).

Notes

Nutrient mixes can be adjusted in both strength (conductivity) and “flavor” (ie: the

ratios of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfur &

Microelements). To adjust these factors mix different combinations of

FloraGro,FloraBloom and FloraMicro with water.

• To enhance vegetative growth, use more FloraGro and less FloraBloom.

• To enhance flower growth use less FloraGro and more FloraBloom.

• To enhance fruit production use equal amounts of FloraGro, FloraBloom 

and FloraMicro.

• To provide more Calcium or Iron (for green, leafy vegetables), use slightly 

more FloraMicro.

• Many growers follow the 3-2-1 mix: 

For vegetative growth:

3 parts FloraGro (ie,

teaspoons per gallon), 2 parts FloraMicro plus 1 part FloraBloom. 

For flowering:

1 part FloraGro plus 2 parts FloraMicro plus 3 parts FloraBloom. 

For fruiting:

2

parts FloraGro plus 2 parts FloraMicro plus 2 parts FloraBloom. These units are

ratios, not absolute quantities, and are only a 

suggested

starting point. Use a

conductivity meter to determine total nutrient strength.

Growing Media

Hydroton

Growing

Chambers

w/Laser

Spray

Lines

Drain

Valve

Snapstand

Drain

Level

Tubes

Summary of Contents for AeroFlo2 36

Page 1: ...ould I adjust the overflow tubes up or down When plants are small and their roots are not well developed the overflow tubes should be at the maximum height to allow nutrient rich water to reach the bottoms of the net cups Once the roots have grown in length and are immersed within the flowing stream of nutrient the overflow tubes can be pushed down to increase oxygen within the nutrient and growin...

Page 2: ...Hydroponics offers a wide variety of plant foods We have had great success using our Flora series 3 part system FloraGro FloraBloom and FloraMicro 1 Fill the reservoir with fresh water If you are in an area with poor quality water over 200 ppm Total Dissolved Solids we recommend that you use purified water Reverse Osmosis and or rain water General Hydroponics also has Hardwater FloraMicro nutrient...

Page 3: ...ervoir capacity is 40 gallons This means that the total system capacity is approximately 54 gallons in the flooded stage overflow tubes set high and 42 gallons in the low stage overflow tubes pressed to the bottom Fill the reservoir with water Turn on the pump The pump will drive water into the growing chambers Note It may be necessary to adjust the angle of the Laser Spraylines so that they are s...

Page 4: ...low tubes are adjustable allowing for greater flexibility in water height Repeat this step for the other 5 chambers Step 6 Assemble Snapstand see inclosed instructions Arrange the Growing Chambers on top of reservoir with the other end resting on the Snapstand Center the Growing Chambers Drain Fittings over the Step 7 Screw the flexible Chamber Manifold onto the Pump Line Drain Overflow hole Step ...

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