X-Stream - Aeroponic Propagators

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Fast, clean rooting at scale with aeroponic misting and optional heat control.

X-Stream aeroponic propagators root cuttings by suspending them in air and delivering a consistent fine mist to the stem zone. Compared with plugs and cubes, aeroponics gives a higher-oxygen root environment, helping roots initiate faster and develop more vigorously. Choose your site count based on batch size, then add heat if your room temperature drops or you want faster, more consistent results.

Choose your propagator size (Site Count Variants)

  • 20 Site – ideal for personal grows and small batch cloning runs.
  • 40 Site – the sweet spot for regular cloning cycles and repeatable batches.
  • 80 Site – for higher plant counts, larger tents, and production-style propagation.
  • 120 Site – maximum capacity for serious runs, multi-zone setups, or frequent batch turnover.

Why aeroponic propagation works

  • High oxygen at the root site supports faster rooting and stronger early root growth.
  • Consistent misting reduces the risk of overwatering or drying out.
  • Cleaner workflow with less mess than cubes, peat pellets, or wet trays.
  • Easier transplanting once roots appear, with minimal disturbance to new roots.

Heat options (Add-on Variants)

Heat improves consistency when ambient temperatures drop, especially overnight. Warm roots form faster and failures reduce when conditions are stable.

  • Heat Small – adds baseline warmth for smaller propagators and cooler rooms.
  • Heat Large – stronger heat support for larger units or colder environments.
  • Heat Small + Thermostat – the best “set and forget” option for stability. The thermostat helps prevent overheating and keeps rooting conditions consistent.

How to use (simple routine)

  1. Fill the reservoir with clean water (use additives only if your schedule calls for them).
  2. Take healthy cuttings and insert them into the collars so stems sit in the misting zone.
  3. Keep humidity and temperature stable. Add heat if your space runs cool.
  4. Once roots are established, transplant into your chosen medium.

Best practice tips

  • Environment drives success: stable temperature and humidity matter more than strong feed.
  • Start gentle: avoid heavy nutrients until roots are clearly formed.
  • Keep it clean: refresh water and clean between runs for better success rates.
  • Scale smart: if you regularly fill more than half the sites, size up to keep batches consistent.

Tip: If your cloning area drops cool at night, adding heat (especially with a thermostat) is one of the fastest upgrades for better consistency and quicker turnaround.