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Hydroponic Grow Kit Hydroponics Growing System 36 Plant Sites Vegetable Tool Grow Kit Hydroponic Planting Equipment with Water Pump, Pump Timer for Leafy Vegetable

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Size: 36 Plant Sites


Features

  • Adopted food-grade PVC-U, the system produces high-quality vegetables, herbs, melons, and berries that are more nutritious and better-tasting than soil-gardened produce because oxygenated water and nutrients are delivered directly to the roots.
  • This hydroponic kit has a timed circulation system; The default setting of the timer allows the pump to work for 5 minutes every 30 minutes to reach the nutrient film technique; The circulation mode can also be set manually or automatically according to demand; not only makes the pump more durable, saves nutrient solution, but also makes vegetables better growth!
  • Extremely simple to assemble and use, this hydroponic indoor or outdoor grow system is designed for fast, maximum-convenience vegetable gardening. Perfect for beginners! No experience needed.
  • The hydroponic growing system is suitable for leafy vegetables in homes, gardens and offices, You can enjoy your funny planting time.
  • Being close to nature, you can purify the air and make full use of space to keep the crops out of the soil.LAPOND provides a 1-year warranty on the Hydroponic Grow Kit and accessories.

Description

Food Grade Hydroponic Growing System Adopted food-grade PVC-U, the system produces high-quality vegetables, herbs, melons, and berries that are more nutritious and better-tasting than soil-gardened produce because oxygenated water and nutrients are delivered directly to the roots. Seedling Steps: 1. Prepare seeds suitable for hydroponics, soak the seeds for 1 hour 2. Take the seeds out of the water and wait for the seeds to germinate 3. Dip the germinated seeds into the sponge and wait for the leaves 4. The seedling leaves in the sponge grow to 3-4 slices, and move to the pipe kits together with the sponge 5. Wait for the seedlings in the water pipe kit to be ready for harvest Important Note - You need to prepare one 15-20L reservoir tank(not included), we advice you choose a non-transparent and covered tank. You also need to provide a power supply. - Note: The water level should be sufficient so that the pump is submerged at all times, otherwise it will run dry and be damaged. - The default setting is 5 minutes of power on and 30 minutes of power off,You can change the setting,please connect to power on according to the drawing,No other equipment required! - The hydroponic equipment is installed without glue, but must be installed in accordance with the installation instructions. -Place hydroponics equipment under the sunny place to lighted at least 4 hours a day, to avoid vegetables in insufficient light lead to malnutrition. If there is no sunlight, it can also be planted with plant lights. - Provides a 1-year on the Hydroponic Grow Kit and accessories. Package Included Hydroponic Holder and Planting Pipe 12V Water pump 1 Pump Timer Controller 1 Square Planting Cup 36 Planting Sponge 36 Tweezers 1 Hose 1 Installation Instructions 1/Implant Instruction 1

Package Dimensions: 32 x 8.5 x 6 inches


Item Weight: 9.83 pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy set up
Size: 108 Plant Sites(Upgraded Version)
This was easy to set up. I had seeds germinating 24 hours after I received it. No leaks, no issues. I would suggest you glue the leg pieces so the unit won't go akimbo if it gets knocked into. Otherwise I just tapped the joints together with the trusty provided mallet and left them alone. It is quiet when running. I'd recommend this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024 by Lisa Webster

  • Just a few Tweaks
Size: 108 Plant Sites(Standard Version)
4/3/2022 We ordered this system almost exactly a year ago. First off, it doesn't come with a reservoir, so we built one for it ourselves. Second, the sponges it comes with didn't work at all. We tried them in the first planting and all that happened was they developed algae which killed the plants. As a result we cleaned the system and switched to rock wool. Rockwool worked better, but only in the top row. We haven't had much success with anything in the bottom two rows and we have tried moving it to different places around the property to try and get it better light. The algae problem also came back, building up in the pipes due to the white pvc letting the sunlight through and water flow issues. We clean them out after each algae outbrak, which is also difficult due to the shape and nature of the pipes. In an effort to avoid this difficulty for the next season we decided to try and replace the white PVC with black, as this has worked in preventing algae growth in our other systems. However the PVC size is not standard and we haven't been able to find any matching sizes in stores and as a result we had to get more creative. Having seeds that are ready to be transferred into the system, and at this point having no system to transfer them into we decided to use black contact paper around the pipes to see if this helps. We are currently waiting on contact paper to arrive. Another note is there are no covers for the seed plugs, I tried to find some that would fit online and failed. Meaning the rockwool, or sponges if you're using those, is completely exposed to the light until your plants gets a little larger. We lost a lot of lettuce due to the algae issue that this caused, but I fashioned some myself by cutting plastic dividers to the correct lengths and slipping them around the plants to help prevent algae growth in those areas. I would suggest using EVA foam if you're going to do this yourself. My efforts were temporarily successful, but the growth of algae began happening within the tube itself, even though I had managed to prevent it in the rockwool. This season I'll be making covers out of EVA foam to try and prevent this, we will be covering the pipe with black adhesive vial or black contact paper, and we will be moving the system to a place with more sunlight to try and encourage the plants on the lower levels to live. Lids would do wonders for the parts of the system that we have nothing growing in. As it is I usually cover the empty holes so that sunlight cant get in, until the plants are ready to go in. As we have a mixture of crops we've tried to rotate in and out. Things which do better in the winter vs the summer. We've had the most success with black seed lettuce, though many types have grown well. Currently we are taking it apart again for cleaning before the next crop goes in. We've been using the leaves of the lettuce in the image all winter. However, as you can see in the image the hose pump has been corrupted with algae, and we'll have to either replace it or find a way to clean it. This is one of the most difficult things to fix as the material seems to have shrank around the pump, meaning it will likely need to be cut off so that we can clean it. On another note, I do not grow the rock wool inside the net cups for this system. That is near impossible as they will not stand upright like our other net cups do. Instead I grow them in the rockwool and put them in the net cups once they're ready to be transferred. However they also need to be cleaned from the algae build up, which is why some of them are missing in the image. As I said, we're taking it apart to clean. I was hoping we would be able to grow strawberries with it, but unfortunately none of them made it. We'll see how this next crop does, and hopefully I'll be able to update with a better review. Update: 4/12/2022 The black adhesive vinal worked great for algae prevention. We also managed to pick up a black hose that fits it at an auto parts shop, so we hopefully won’t have to worry about it building up in the hose anymore either. There was one thing I forgot to mention in my original post, that being that we didn’t use the original pump with this system, not because it failed but because we read others reviews on it failing and decided to get a slightly larger one and to save the pump it came with for another project. I also had the idea to grow peas on the bottom shelf since I’ve had a little success with them in Kratky systems before… The peas I picked were only supposed to get 2 to 3 feet tall if they grew at all. This was just an experiment I did for fun, with no expectation for them to get big at all… Currently the peas are about six feet tall, and I’ve had to build a secondary trellis out of spare pvc and twine. The roots have clogged the system a couple times. I’ve had to go in and pull out some of the roots, and to my surprise the peas just keep going as if nothing happened. This has inspired me to make another system, with larger pvc, and deep net cups, specifically for peas. Unfortunately I was unable to buy Eva foam to make covers with, but we’ve had such success starting seeds under grow lights inside that it hasn’t been necessary. Since we moved the systems to the front of the house and covered them in the black plastic, all three rows have been producing like crazy. We’ve gotten compliments from our neighbors on it and neighborhood kids have even asked us to explain how it works. When asked we let them know where we got the system from. Due to the fact that working on this system has helped inspire us to build other designs, and the fact that the peas have turned into a jungle through living in it. I’m going to give it another star. This is in spite of the extra efforts I had to put in to reduce algae build up. To be fair, that is out of the sellers control, humidity and region have a lot to due with the amount of algae build up any system will get, and as annoying as it is to clean, it’s because the environment is prime for growing. However, I will recommend to the sellers that they start working with black PVC and black hose, as it does reduce algae buildup and will help others who may have this issue in the future. I would also recommend an appropriately sized pipe cleaner with a long reach for those who are going to buy it. Plan ahead for the cleaning process, it is far easier with a pipe cleaner. You may even want to try a pressure washer, though I haven’t yet. The black covering is honestly the best preventative measure you could take for cleaning, though it is time consuming. Along with this update I will be adding in more pictures so you can see how much better the garden is doing now. We’ve had success with Collards, various lettuce species, kale, and peas. Though I wouldn’t recommend the peas unless you’re going to stay on top of them. They love it, but like I said, the roots keep clogging the system. In the end, thank you for a lovely garden. Please start selling this in black. ^.^ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2022 by Caitlin Caitlin

  • Great Kit, Well Engineered.
Size: 108 Plant Sites(Upgraded Version)
The media could not be loaded. Easy to assemble, mallet broke on first swing put honestly I wasn’t even expecting one. Great kit would’ve cost way more to buy all the fittings and PVC pipe alone not to mention trying to engineer it myself, which would’ve been a massive fail, anger, torment, and more or less breaking stuff and 13 trips to the hardware store. I can guaranteed this would have all ensued! No need to forget to mention all the stops at McDonald’s for the kids on the way to the Home Depot. Just the amount of time and anger I saved made this kit so worth the price I paid. One piece came broken and I was missing one piece, but the company sent me a quick replacement expedited wonderful customer service! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024 by FreddyB FreddyB

  • Decent DIY set, Simple Problems Should be Addressed
Size: 108 Plant Sites(Standard Version)
TLDR: Not a bad value however simple problems like a cheap pump and unnecessarily summarized instructions lead to frustrations that overshadow the overall products benefits. Overall not a bad experience, once it's running it does what it it's supposed to do, I will echo the same complaints as the instructions could be better and the pump is inefficient. The pump is my biggest complaint as it is ongoing and I've had to buy another. It simply is not a good pump, the attachment nozzle snaps in place and will pop out with the littlest of pressure. It will at times fail to pump the water up and just cycle, this was not even a week into use. This is frustrating as small submersible water pumps are relatively inexpensive and feel like this is something that can be easily rectified. The build wasn't so bad, as far as a comparison of purchasing an almost complete unit and building this, the cost difference alone is worth the work. I think with better diagrams/pictures and a more intuitive step by step instruction page would help a lot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2022 by Marc and Leigh

  • BEST THING I HAVE EVER PURCHASED FROM CHINA!
Size: 36 Plant Sites
The value of this hydroponics system is incredible! It costs almost half the price as it would have if I had tried to make it myself! I thought for sure that because of the price, it would be cheap and full of chemicals. I was actually pleasantly surprised when I opened the box and found a bunch of spare parts and manuals on how to set up a full hydroponics system! After taking these parts out and setting them up without glue, I went off to buy PVC glue to finish the job. It all went together fine until the last part. After slipping all of the tubes together except for the last horizontal one that holds plants, the vertical support pipes had already been locked in by the other horizontal tubes already glued in place. I had to cut part of the tube and it was a struggle, but I got it eventually and it works and looks great! The pump is very small and is about the size of two fingers put together, but it pumps adequately and works perfectly with the system along with the timer. I also had fears that it would be low, and the bottom row of plants would practically be on the ground, but that is not the case at all! It is well off the ground and I am no longer worried about my bottom row plants collecting dust. I also loved the baskets that this kit comes with. They are very well made and fit into the square holes very snugly and securely. It also comes with some foam grow media-type cubes, but I didn't trust those and set them aside. Overall though, this was probably the best thing I have ever gotten from China, and maybe one of my best purchases ever. I was really blown away by the value (it was a little tough to put together but after that it was fine). I definitely recommend this hydroponics system! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2021 by Calvin

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