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most common type of hydroponic system used in commercial facilities, drip
systems work by dripping nutrient solution onto the base of the plants
and allowing it to drain back into the reservoir. Drip irrigation provides
consistently vigorous results, and small-size modular units are popular
as an "entry-level" system.
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These systems are popular with hobbyists because they are effective
and the easiest to maintain. Using either pots or rockwool cubes, plants
are placed in a "flood tray" that periodically fills with nutrient
solution and then drains back into the reservoir. Ebb and flow systems
keep plants healthy even in high density planting situations.
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The latest innovation in hydroponics provides unparalleled growth
rates by continuously spraying the root zone with nutrient solution. This
method provides optimal aeration and maximizes nutrient uptake for explosive
growth. This is the system of choice among pros for optimizing output.
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Get your garden started or maintain that award-winning hybrid by taking
cuttings to get new plants genetically identical to the original. From
trays and cutting gels to high-tech cloning machines, this is where you'll
find everything you need to ensure crop uniformity and turn-over without
downtime.
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Everything you need to maintain, improve, expand or build a hydroponic
system. If you're looking for parts "a la carte" you'll find
everything from pumps and pots to tubing and trays here.
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