Compare for yourself!
Starting tomatoes from seeds
vs. using Aeroponics to propagate cuttings
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Starting tomatoes from seeds
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Tomato cuttings propagated Aeroponicly
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Seedlings shown above are 28 days old. They will
be placed into bags and must grow another 37 days before the first
blooms appear. Click on the picture for a larger view. |
Cuttings with blooms and fruits (shown above)
are rooted in 5 days in the Aeroponic chamber. On the fifth day they are
place in the bags. Click on the picture for a larger view. |
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Seedlings shown above are now 45 days old. No blooms
or fruit have appeared yet. |
The Aeroponicly propagated cuttings are now 30
days
old and the fruits are starting to ripen! |
Aeroponicly started tomato crops
develop faster!
The proof is in how fast the
grower brings the harvest to market!
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| This grower is harvesting (after 45 days) his
Aeroponicly started crop (right). While the seedling crop has just begun
to set their first fruits (left). |
The harvest (after 45 days) for Aeroponicly started
a tomato plant equals or exceeds that of those started by seedlings
and
they are brought to market even faster! |
Additional Aeroponic Information:
Income Potential
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General Overview of Aeroponics
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System Layout
See the Component Description
of the above systems
Seed Germination Accessories
How Aeroponics works
Information on Aeroponic Growing
Grow inside
a grow room using Aeroponics
How to maintain a sterile environment
for plant growth
Catalog and Price List
Biocontrol info:
Biocontrol Brochure
BEYOND All Natural Plant Amendment™ Brochure
Testimony Letters
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