HYBRID AEROPONIC/HYDROPONIC GROWING SYSTEM
20210251163 · 2021-08-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02P60/21
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A hybrid plant growing system that supports aeroponic and hydroponic/deep-water cultures is based upon an elongated growing table configured to receive a plurality of reconfigurable panels with openings for cuttings, clones, or larger plants in net cups or pots. A spray manifold includes a plurality of spray heads under sufficient pressure to mist the root portions of the growing plants. Removable and replaceable baffle plates enable the system to support aeroponic plant culture with the baffle plates in position, as well as a hydroponic or deep-water plant culture, wherein the roots of the plants are allowed or encouraged to invade into the nutrient solution. End-wall ports enable a plurality of the tables to be serially cascaded and share a common reservoir. At least two sizes are provided, including longer tables having a length of about 8 feet, and shorter tables having a length of about 4 feet.
Claims
1. A hybrid aeroponic/hydroponic growing system, comprising: an elongated growing table having opposing sidewalls defining a width, two opposing end walls defining a length, a lower portion with a closed bottom, and an upper portion with an open top; wherein at least the lower portion of the table is sealed against the sidewalls and end walls, thereby forming a water-tight interior to maintain a reservoir of nutrient solution; wherein the upper portion of the table is configured to receive a plurality of removable and reconfigurable panels, at least including perforated panels to support a growing plant having a leafy portion disposed above the panel and a root portion disposed below the panel; a spray manifold configured for longitudinal placement along a central region of the interior of the table, the manifold having an inlet adapted to receive pressurized nutrient solution; wherein the spray manifold further includes an upper surface with a plurality of apertures configured to receive spray heads oriented toward the root portions of the growing plants; one or more removable and replaceable baffle plates supported in the interior of the table, the baffle places having an upper surface facing the roots of the growing plants and a lower surface facing the reservoir; and wherein the system facilitates aeroponic plant culture with the baffle plates in position to minimize root intrusion into the nutrient solution, and a hydroponic plant culture wherein the roots of the plants enter into the nutrient solution.
2. The system of claim 1, including a pair of ports, each being associated with a respective one of the end walls of the table, and wherein the ports enable a plurality of the tables to be serially cascaded and share a common reservoir.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the length of the growing table is in the range of 3 to 10 feet.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the length of the growing table is in the range of 3 to 5 feet.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the length of the growing table is in the range of 7 to 10 feet.
6. The system of claim 1, including removable and reconfigurable panels with small perforations to receive plant clones or cuttings, and removable and reconfigurable panels with large perforations to receive established plants in net cups or pots
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the upper portion of the table is configured to receive three elongated rows of removable and reconfigurable panels.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the upper portion of the table is configured to receive three elongated rows of removable and reconfigurable panels, including a middle row with non-perforated panels and two outside rows with perforated panels.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the table includes openings to receive conduits to and from a chiller to cool the nutrient solution.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the spray manifold includes an outlet facilitating connection to a spray manifold in an adjoining table.
11. A hybrid aeroponic/hydroponic growing system, comprising: an elongated growing table having opposing sidewalls defining a width, two opposing end walls defining a length, a lower portion with a closed bottom, and an upper portion with an open top; wherein at least the lower portion of the table is sealed against the sidewalls and end walls, thereby forming a water-tight interior to maintain a reservoir of nutrient solution; wherein the upper portion of the table is configured to receive a plurality of removable and reconfigurable panels, at least including panels with small perforations for plant clones or cuttings and removable and reconfigurable panels with large perforations to receive established plants in net cups or pots; a spray manifold configured for longitudinal placement along a central region of the interior of the table, the manifold having an inlet adapted to receive pressurized nutrient solution; wherein the spray manifold further includes an upper surface with a plurality of apertures configured to receive spray heads oriented toward the root portions of the growing plants; one or more removable and replaceable baffle plates supported in the interior of the table, the baffle places having an upper surface facing the roots of the growing plants and a lower surface facing the reservoir; and wherein the system facilitates aeroponic plant culture with the baffle plates in position to minimize root intrusion into the nutrient solution, and a hydroponic plant culture wherein the roots of the plants enter into the nutrient solution.
12. The system of claim 11, including a pair of ports, each being associated with a respective one of the end walls of the table, and wherein the ports enable a plurality of the tables to be serially cascaded and share a common reservoir.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein the length of the growing table is in the range of 3 to 10 feet.
14. The system of claim 11, wherein the length of the growing table is in the range of 3 to 5 feet.
15. The system of claim 11, wherein the length of the growing table is in the range of 7 to 10 feet.
16. The system of claim 11, wherein the upper portion of the table is configured to receive three elongated rows of removable and reconfigurable panels.
17. The system of claim 11, wherein the upper portion of the table is configured to receive three elongated rows of removable and reconfigurable panels, including a middle row with non-perforated panels and two outside rows with perforated panels.
18. The system of claim 11, wherein the table includes openings to receive conduits to and from a chiller to cool the nutrient solution.
19. The system of claim 11, wherein the spray manifold includes an outlet facilitating connection to a spray manifold in an adjoining table.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Now making reference to the accompanying drawing,
[0025] The grow table of
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[0028] Although two openings are shown, each with a diameter in the range of 3-5 inches, the size, shape and number of the openings may be varied depending upon the type or age of the plant being cultivated.
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[0030] The panels 312 serve the important function of enabling the apparatus to function for aeroponic culture, hydroponic culture, or a combination of the two. In particular, assuming the level of the reservoir is slightly below the bottom surface of panels 312, aeroponic culture is achieved, with spray misters (described below) being responsible for hydrating the bare roots of the growing plants. If, however, the roots naturally extend or are allowed to extend below panels 312 and into the nutrient reservoir, hydrponic/deep-water culture is facilitated. Indeed, panels 312 may be removed to encourage root invasion into the liquid reservoir. Recess 320 is configured to accommodate a spray manifold described below.
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[0035] In operation, pump is activated on a periodic basis depending upon the type of plants being cultivated, the growing stage of the plants, and the style of the gardener. For example, with cannabis plants in their vegetation growth phases, the misters may be operated with a cycle of 30 seconds ON and 10 minutes OFF. In the flowering stage, the cycle may be modified with 30 seconds ON and 5 minutes OFF, for example. Again, these figures are merely representative and the invention is certainly not limited in this regard.
[0036] Various plumbing components may be installed between pump 902 and pressurized line 904, which may be a ¾″ i.d. reinforced nylon hose. The additional plumbing components may include a 1-100 psi pressure gauge 908; 1″ shut-off valve 910; and filter 912 coupled to drain line 914. Filter 912 may be a 200-mesh filter, also available from dripworks.com. Filter 912 works to keep particulates out of the plumping network which might otherwise clog spray heads, for example. The system may be drained, and filter 912 exchanged on a regular basis, every week or two, for example.
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[0039] Any or all aspects of table operation and/or maintenance may be automated though appropriate computer software control. Such aspects may include, without limitation, misting cycles, nutrient balance, pH control, period flushing, and so forth. One or more feedback loops may be established to monitor some or all of the above conditions and modify growing parameters and/or add or subtract materials to automatically maintain target growth conditions.