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DWC Buckets

No. of plant holes: 1 vegetable + 4 leafy greens System Dimensions: 26x 25x 26 cm Growing area: Outdoors Varieties can be grown: Vegetables (tomatoes, eggplant, pepper...) Equipment included: Net Pot, air pump, air stone, hose

BHD 8.500 BHD 0.000

Grow Kit

No. of plant holes: 9  System Dimensions: 44x 20x 14 cm  Growing area: Outdoors  Varieties can be grown: Leafy greens and herbs (lettuce, basil, parsley, spinach...) and strawberries  Equipment included: Air Pump, Nutrient Solution & Sponge

BHD 6.500 BHD 0.000

Vertical Hydroponics Indoor Tower

Brand name New Tower with LED lights Material Food-grade PE Size 50*50*150 cm Weight 13kg Layers 6 Plant holes 24 LED 4 full spectrum professional plant grow lights Accessories water tank, water pump, timer, wheels, planting baskets and planting sponges and etc.

BHD 140.000 BHD 0.000

Smart 3 Layer Hydroponics System With Light

No. of plant holes: 54 System Dimensions: 75x 35x 110 cm  Growing area: Indoor  Varieties can be grown: Leafy greens and herbs (lettuce, basil, parsley, spinach...) and strawberries  Equipment included: Timer, Tank, Pump, Smart plugs, Nutrients, Seeds, Propagation tray set

BHD 95.000 BHD 0.000

Z306 Hydroponics System (20 pods)

No. of plant holes: 20 System Dimensions: 58.5x 26.5x 76.5cm Growing area: Indoor Varieties can be grown: Leafy greens and herbs (lettuce, basil, parsley, mint...) and strawberries  Equipment included: Net Pots, Sponge, Nutrient Solution, Timer & Grow Dome

BHD 35.000 BHD 46.000

6 Dutch Bucket System

Understanding the Dutch Bucket System No. of plant holes: 6 System Dimensions: 90 56x 65 cm Growing area: Outdoors Varieties can be grown: Vegetables (tomatoes, eggplant, pepper...) Equipment included: Pump, Timer, Tank  What is the Dutch Bucket ? The Dutch Bucket System is a popular hydroponic gardening technique primarily used for growing larger plants like tomatoes and peppers. In this system, each plant is grown in its own bucket filled with a growing medium, allowing for better drainage and aeration. By using a nutrient-rich water solution, you can provide plants with essential nutrients more efficiently than traditional soil gardening. This method is gaining popularity among both hobbyists and commercial growers. Setup and Components Setting up a Dutch Bucket System is relatively simple, and it requires a few essential components. You’ll need buckets, a reservoir for the nutrient solution, a pump for water circulation, and a drain system. Buckets can be made from a variety of materials, but they should have drainage holes to prevent over-watering. The design allows for gravity-fed drainage, which ensures that excess water is recycled back to the reservoir, minimizing waste. This efficiency is one reason why many gardeners choose this system. Benefits of the Dutch Bucket System The Dutch Bucket System offers several advantages that make it a preferred choice for many hydroponic enthusiasts. One of the biggest benefits is the ability to manage water and nutrients effectively, reducing waste and ensuring that plants receive exactly what they need. Additionally, this system promotes strong root development, leading to healthier and more productive plants. Because of its flexibility, you can easily expand or modify the setup to accommodate various plant types or growth stages. What is the Dutch Bucket System? The Dutch Bucket System is a popular hydroponic gardening technique primarily used for growing larger plants like tomatoes and peppers. In this system, each plant is grown in its own bucket filled with a growing medium, allowing for better drainage and aeration. By using a nutrient-rich water solution, you can provide plants with essential nutrients more efficiently than traditional soil gardening. This method is gaining popularity among both hobbyists and commercial growers. Setup and Components Setting up a Dutch Bucket System is relatively simple, and it requires a few essential components. You’ll need buckets, a reservoir for the nutrient solution, a pump for water circulation, and a drain system. Buckets can be made from a variety of materials, but they should have drainage holes to prevent over-watering. The design allows for gravity-fed drainage, which ensures that excess water is recycled back to the reservoir, minimizing waste. This efficiency is one reason why many gardeners choose this system. Benefits of the Dutch Bucket System The Dutch Bucket System offers several advantages that make it a preferred choice for many hydroponic enthusiasts. One of the biggest benefits is the ability to manage water and nutrients effectively, reducing waste and ensuring that plants receive exactly what they need. Additionally, this system promotes strong root development, leading to healthier and more productive plants. Because of its flexibility, you can easily expand or modify the setup to accommodate various plant types or growth stages.

BHD 45.000