Some models of AeroGarden have a tube in the back that connects the device to its water supply. If yours does, unplug it. [2] X Research source Be sure to separate as many components as possible—roots can get everywhere in the device, including between plates and in small crevices.
If there’s grime attached to certain parts of your AeroGarden, like its tray, you may need to scrub it with your fingernail or steel wool.
If your filter is worn out and seems like its falling apart, purchase a new one. This will preserve the longevity of your pump.
If you removed the tube for the water pump, you can now plug it back in. Keep in mind that you’ll need to do this deep cleaning process every time you plan on growing new seeds. Otherwise, they may not grow as well as they should.
Never mix bleach and vinegar. This can produce a toxic chlorine gas. [9] X Research source
If you used bleach instead of vinegar, you may want to rinse the bowl once more in your sink. That way, you can be sure all the bleach is gone. This process should be repeated every time you’re growing a new set of seeds. AeroGardens can have a lot of grime and roots build up over time.